Werewolf Mates [Pack Law 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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Authors: Becca van
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that happening anytime soon. Pulling her optimistic personality to the fore, she thought about how thankful she should be to have landed a job so quickly when she needed it. She was also on her way to the three Domain brothers’ home. The first thing she was going to do was find out how much they were going to charge her for leasing a room with them, and then she intended to bathe and crawl into bed. It had been so long since she’d had a decent meal and a good night’s sleep.
    “You need new brake pads, darlin’. I can feel and hear metal grinding when I push on the pedal, and the steering’s pulling to the left,” Chet said.
    “What I really need is a new car,” Sam replied with a weary sigh.
    “Well, don’t worry about it now, Sam. Maybe I can have a look at your car for you,” Chet suggested.
    “Oh really? I would appreciate it if you could. I know my car isn’t safe.”
    “You bet I will, darlin’. But since you’ll be living and working with us, I think it would be wise if you got a lift into the club with one of us. Roan and I have the most shifts, and Justin just fills in occasionally.”
    “What else does Justin do?” she asked curiously.
    “Oh, he helps our cousins Chris, Blayk, and James with the security business. Blayk is a doctor and doesn’t really have much time to deal with that side of things anymore, so Justin is taking over from him.”
    “Oh, well it must be nice to have a medical practitioner in the family.”
    “You have no idea,” Chet muttered.
    Sam didn’t think she was supposed to have heard that comment and didn’t know what he meant by it, so she remained silent. Just as she was beginning to think her tired, burning eyes were going to close on her, Chet slowed the car and turned onto a driveway, in through great big wrought iron gates. She turned back and watched them close automatically. For a moment she felt trapped and had trouble taking a breath, but she threw off her paranoia and looked back to the front. The house that came into view took her breath away. It was so big and so beautiful. The image of large plantation houses with their white columns flashed through her mind. As gorgeous as it was, she felt as if she should ask Chet to turn her car around and take her back to town.
    She didn’t belong here. These people were obviously wealthy, and she didn’t have two nickels to rub together. How the hell was she supposed to stay here when she couldn’t afford anything but chain-store clothes and even then that was sometimes a stretch? Often she’d had to resort to shopping in the secondhand stores.
    What the hell are you thinking, Sam? You should be demanding that he take you to the club.
    But she didn’t want to be alone anymore. She was sick and tired of being scared and lonely. These three men drew her like a magnet to metal, and even though she had no idea why, she was curious enough to find out.

Chapter Five
     
    Chet had been watching Sam from the corner of his eye since the moment he had sat in the driver’s seat of her car. She had been looking at him for about fifteen minutes, her expression going from soft and dreamy to frowning concern. He would have given anything to ask what was going through her pretty head but held off. Justin was pushy enough for all of them, and he didn’t want her to feel as if she was cornered.
    Slowing her car, he turned into the drive of the pack property and through the automatic gates, which thankfully Roan had left open. When Sam turned back after he drove through the gates and they got to the house, he saw awe pass across her face then what looked like fear. Parking the vehicle in Roan’s designated spot, he got out and went around to Sam. She was still sitting frozen in the passenger seat, so he opened her door to help her out.
    “Are you all right, darlin’?” he asked as he held his hand out to her.
    “Yes,” Sam replied, but her voice had risen to a higher pitch.
    “You have nothing to be worried about, Sam.

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