Wolf Trinity

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Authors: Becca Jameson
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    Jaden took her arm without a word. He helped her hobble to the bathroom and shut the door behind her.
    Emma stared into the mirror above the sink, frowning at herself. Her hair was a mess—long curls hanging in every direction. She didn’t often wear makeup, so that at least didn’t send her into shock, but her face lacked color. Her eyes were sunken and blue around the edges.
    She turned the faucet on and splashed water on her face. It refreshed her. Her mouth felt gritty. She found a tube of toothpaste and made do with her finger. It was the first time she’d brushed in weeks, and she moaned as she rinsed, letting her tongue run over her teeth.
    Next she found a brush and worked through the tangles until her hair lay in some semblance of order.
    After she’d used the toilet, she opened the door once more.
    Liam dashed to her side, smiling. He didn’t say a word, just swung her up into his embrace and carried her to the bed where he deposited her gently and pulled the covers over her legs.
    She glanced down. The white T-shirt didn’t hide much. But then again, there wasn’t much to hide. Her chest had never been larger than an A cup. And, until this moment, she’d been grateful for her size. No one paid much attention to her in high school or even after when she’d gone to work. She was considered rather mousy. Her figure didn’t bring attention to her, and she liked it that way.
    “You’re beautiful,” Liam mumbled. He stroked her bare arm up and down her bicep and tilted her chin up to face him.
    She smirked. “Sure, right. Men have always been beating the door down to get to me.”
    “Well, if they haven’t, I, for one, am glad. It made you available at this time and place for me to claim.” He narrowed his gaze. “Me and Jaden.”
    She sucked in a breath and shook her head. “You can’t. It’s not safe.” The words flowed out before she could stop them.
    “How so?” Liam asked.
    Jaden returned to sit at her feet again. “Whatever your issues are, we’ll figure them out together. This is not really something we three can ignore. It’s unconventional. I get that. But here we are.” He set a hand on Liam’s arm, his other on her good leg. “Liam and I have been together for several years. We knew we wanted a third, a woman. Fate put you here for us to find. Does the idea scare you? Is that what you’re worried about? There being two of us?”
    She shook her head. Truly, the idea of having two men hadn’t even really entered her mind yet. Now it did. She flushed, a warmth covering her cheeks and running down her chest. “I can’t do this no matter how many of you there are.”
    “Why?” Jaden cocked his head.
    She had to tell them. There was no other way. “People are after me. As soon as they find me, they will kill me on the spot, and you too if you’re with me.” She wrapped her arms under her chest as though the room had a sudden chill. “You won’t be safe with me. If I leave, hopefully they won’t find you.”
    “Who are they? You think the people who killed your parents are still after you? Is that why you were alone in the woods?” Liam asked. Neither man seemed very concerned with her plight. At least not with the level of worry she would expect.
    “Humans. The ones who killed my family. They must have been hunting me all these years. I have no idea why. But they found me. I was working at a coffee shop in Kentucky in a tourist area. I saw them come in. They looked around. I knew immediately they were after me.”
    “How?” Jaden asked.
    She chuckled. “Well, for starters, they were looking around as though they’d lost someone. I have a radar for bounty hunters that reaches a mile radius. I’ve been living in fear for fifteen years. But, if that didn’t raise a red flag, the picture they began to pass around asking if anyone had seen me solidified my doubts.”
    “They had a photo of you?” Liam gripped her hand and squeezed.
    “Several in

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