Seth's Chance [Brac Pack 27]

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Authors: Lynn Hagen
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance
brothers. “None that he’s talked about. Has anyone tried the police station?” Chance asked.
Law nodded. “He hasn’t shown up there.”
“Can’t you do your thing and find him?” Chance asked the prince of vampires.
Christian gave a small chuckle, as if Chance was ignorant of vampires and their abilities. He was, but he didn’t appreciate the laugh.
“D is not one of my coven members, nor has he ever been. So, no, Chance, I cannot do my thing .”
“Maybe it took him a while to get to the police station,” Chance said as he ignored the prince. Christian was tall, slender, with flowing black hair to his shoulders. He fit the whole “prince of vampires” profile. The man had the blackest eyes Chance had ever seen. It was like looking into twin inkwells. He’d met the prince on a couple of occasions, and every time Chance looked the man in his eyes, he felt as though he were falling forward. He hated that feeling.
“Why don’t you go check the police station while we hang out here?” Dagon asked Chance as he walked away from the bar.
Chance gave one more look to the prince and then headed out. He loved D like a brother, and the vamps at Maverick’s were cool, but Chance wasn’t too comfortable in a club full of them. He wasn’t prejudiced against vampires. That was the farthest thing from the truth. But a guy did have survival instincts. No matter how friendly the natives, he always watched his back.
He’d been here a time or two with Chauncey, back before his brother even knew who his mate was. But they had tag-teamed humans, never vampires. Chance wasn’t into getting sucked on, at least not his neck. Even when he and his twin had come here for a bit of excitement, Chance had always been leery. They were vampires after all. It was in their nature to feed.
Stepping out into the night, Chance saw that Bryce and Abe were almost to the door. Abe looked as though he had jelly beans in his damn pockets. The elf was bouncing around so excitedly that Chance was surprised he didn’t pass out from the sheer thrill of standing in line. He gave Bryce a hard look before walking to his truck. He may not be comfortable in a club full of vamps, but Bryce didn’t seem to have a problem with it. Just as long as Bryce and Abe made it home safely, Chance wouldn’t have a problem with it either.
He drove over to the police station, praying D wasn’t in there making a mess of things. When his phone vibrated on his side, Chance grabbed his cell as he shut his truck door. “Yeah?”
“You sound like you’re having a good time. Sorry I missed the fun.”
Chance sighed. He didn’t mean to snap at Chauncey. It wasn’t his twin’s fault that his night was turning to crap fast. “What do you want, Chauncey?”
“In on the fun. Why didn’t you tell me D was missing? Methinks my twin is holding out on me.”
Chance grinned. Chauncey always could cheer him up. “I’m at the police station. You coming?”
“With bells on, bro.”
Chance grinned. “I sure as shit hope you aren’t wearing any bells.” The image of Chauncey wearing bells made Chance chuckle.
“Be there in an hour.”
Chapter Four
    Chance walked into the police station with Chauncey trailing behind him.
“I don’t care what time of night it is. I want to see Sloane Brac now!” D slammed his fists into the counter, creating small indents under his hands. Chance knew that if he didn’t stop D, the humans would find out that he was more than just a pain in the ass.
There was a cadre of dark-suited policemen standing by D, all looking for an excuse to arrest him. This wasn’t Brac Village. Chance was sure that Maverick didn’t have the same pull with the chief here. If he didn’t get the little vamp out of here, D was going to jail. And come morning when the first rays of light appeared, the cat would be out of the bag.
The officer behind the desk looked tired, bored, and ready to haul D’s ass to the cells just to get him out of his hair. “Look,

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