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He’s shocked this mate is not only male but also a vampire, yet he has no desire to turn from what the gods have given him. But instead of submitting the way Locke craves, Ash doesn’t believe they’re actually mates and resists Locke’s advances. But Locke can see Ash is equally affected by the mate bond, and he won’t give up until his vampire has given in to him, body and soul.
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A familiar scent
wafted up the hill on the breeze, and Locke stopped where he stood. He crouched
and saw two horses and two vampires dressed in linen robes. Both men had dark
hair and faced away from him, but Locke knew one of them was Ash. The scent of honey
and damp moss enveloped him, and he shifted to human form and knelt there,
panting. Had Ash somehow found out who he was? Why else would they be here?
Since his first visit, Vane had never come unannounced, always telling Mama Cat
when his next visit would be, and Locke had liked that gesture of respect. He
stood and went to retrieve his clothes, his hands shaking a little as he
dressed. It was much easier to be rational and patient away from Ash. The
breeze picked up even more, carrying Ash’s scent and making the man’s hair fly
around him. Locke could see his profile now, and he wanted to rush down the
hill and kiss the vampire again.
He took a deep
breath and wiped his sweaty hands on his linen trousers. Next he glanced down
to make sure he was presentable. Mama Cat stood outside their little cottage
with Lex in her arms, and Ash smiled at the baby. Lex reached for him, and Ash
took him without hesitation, smiling and bouncing him gently. Locke’s heart
swelled at the sight. His mate held his little brother and looked at him
lovingly. Mama Cat wouldn’t live forever, and he would have to raise Lex in the
end. Seeing Ash take to him gave Locke the courage to proceed down the hill.
Locke didn’t
bother being quiet, and everyone soon looked his way. Ash blinked as if he were
surprised and just stared at Locke as he approached.
“I see you’ve
found me,” Locke said.
“Yes, though I
didn’t mean to.” Ash’s gaze roamed up and down Locke. “You’re one of the bear
shifters?”
Locke nodded.
“Yes, I am.” He looked over at Vane, who had a mischievous grin on his face.
Vane cleared his
throat and moved closer. “Ash said he met a young man named Locke, and I
thought it had to be you. I see my guess was correct.”
Locke bowed,
trying to observe some semblance of decorum. “I’m happy to meet you, Lord Vane,
especially given how pleased I was to meet Ash.”
Mama Cat eyed him,
her silver braids dancing as the wind picked up. “I knew something had happened
last night. You’ve been too quiet today.”
Locke nodded.
“Yes.” He looked to Ash. “It worried me at first, but I’m going to trust that
the gods know what they’re doing. I thought I had to wait and make plans, but
here they’ve forced my hand a second time.”
“What are you
talking about?” Ash asked, his hand moving in circles on Lex’s back as the baby
chewed on Ash’s hair, which the vampire didn’t seem to mind.
Since he couldn’t
take one of Ash’s hands while the vampire held Lex, Locke came forward and
cupped his cheek. “You’re my mate, Ash. I was confused at first, but there’s no
mistaking it. You’re mine.”
Ash took a step
back out of his reach, staring at him as if he’d just pulled out a weapon.
“Excuse me? That’s not how matehood works.”
Ash pulling away
had hurt, but Locke pushed the pain away. “Yes, it is. Vampires aren’t the only
ones with fated mates. We have different gods. I mean no disrespect to the
deities you serve, but the bear gods select mates very carefully. Refusal is
not an option. Bad luck will befall both of us if we ignore this.”
Mama Cat came over
and took Lex from Ash, who still stared at Locke. Vane observed them all
closely, though his expression revealed nothing.
“You could’ve
picked a less dramatic way of telling him, Locke,” Mama Cat said.
“How exactly do
bear shifters find mates, ma’am? I’ve never heard of this before,” Vane said.
“By scent,” Mama
Cat said. “Perhaps we should let these two talk?”
“Yes, that might
be—”
“No,” Ash said,
cutting his brother off.
“No?” Locke said.
“No? You don’t want to talk to me? You certainly liked me kissing you last
night.”
“Then why didn’t
you tell me last night instead of making cryptic remarks and running away?”
Locke cleared his
throat. “I was nervous. And surprised. Our race is nearly dead, and yet the
bear gods fate me to a male vampire? I was shocked actually. I’d probably have
run away without even speaking to you if your scent hadn’t been engulfing me.”
“You find your
mate by scent? How do you know what scent you’re looking for?”
Locke smiled. “Oh,
you know. It’s unmistakable.”