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Shelly Laurenston - Wolf with Benefits

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Ricky Lee has no plans of getting serious about anyone, but he will protect Toni Jean-Louis Parker. Not just because hes been hired to do so, but because its the right thing to do. And if that means traveling around the country with one complicated She-jackal, dealing with chocolate-eating wild dogs, instigating trouble between his brothers, and having the most amazing sex hes ever hadwell, who said his job didnt have perks? Toni doesnt know how she keeps getting herself into these situations. But even she has to admit theres something about Ricky Lee Reed that she finds kind of interestingand downright sexy. Now they just have to survive long enough to figure out if what they have is worth fighting for

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Wolf with Benefits

Pride - 8

by

Shelly Laurenston

CHAPTER ONE

Are you my daddy?

Ricky Lee Reed, originally of Smithtown, Tennessee, and only replanted to New York City a few years back, gawked at the child whod asked him the question for a mere moment before he turned his attention to the adult female who held the child.

Hed admit it wasnt a question he expected to get, you know, ever. For a bunch of reasons, too, but mostly because he didnt know this woman. He wasnt one of those guys who nailed so many females he forgot their faces or names. So then . . . why was this child asking him this question? And even stranger, why was the female raising her brows and suddenly asking, Well . . . are you?

Wait. Wouldnt she know? Shouldnt she? Good Lord, this city. Maybe hed never get used to living here. Ever. It was surprisingly safer than life in Smithtown, Tennessee, but it was weirder. Maybe because there were way more full-humans in Manhattanhed found full-humans were much stranger than shiftersand Smithtown was filled with shifters. Wolves, mostly. A few bears on the outskirts too old and big for the Pack to bother trying to make move. But all those wolves in one place with enough shine to take down the Russian army meant there was a lot more danger around those hills of his hometown than there ever could be on the mean streets of this city. No matter what the movies said. And yet life in Manhattan could be so strange in comparison to what hed left behind.

Hed only come over to this bench inside the giant Sports Center, home to all of New Yorks shifter-run sports teams, so he could chat with the pretty female sitting there. Perhaps get her number. She was real cute, probably because of all that curly hair. Most of the females in his Pack had straight hair, but this one had blondish-brown hair with lots of black streaks that was just kind of a curly mess. Just these wild, soft curls that nearly covered her eyes and reached to her shoulders. Yeah. He liked her hair. And the fact that she was a jackal didnt mean much to him. She was still canine, like him, and he wasnt looking for his mate. Just a few dates, maybe a little fun . . .

Fun. Not fatherhood.

No, he finally told them both. Im not your daddy.

The female hugged the boy on her lap and kissed his forehead. Sorry, Denny. Maybe well find your daddy someday.

Now Southern politeness would dictate that Ricky Lee should just leave this whole thing alone. Not ask questions, not suggest that maybe she should keep better track of her past lovers. But he just couldnt bring himself to walk away. He was too curious.

She glanced at him. Oh . . . are you still here?

Before he could ask why he couldnt keep sitting on this bench, without being glared at, several more children walked up to the female. A teenager with her big brown eyes glued to her cell phone, a young boy, and a toddler female holding the boys hand. They surrounded the She-jackal, the toddler trying to push the boy Denny aside so she could take his place on their mothers lap.

That sure was a lot of pups for such a young female.

Who are you talking to? the jackal demanded of the teenager. Wait. Was she old enough to have a teenager?

No one.

Thats a lot of typing for no one.

Sighing dramatically as only teenagers managed to do, the girl asked, Do we have to hang around here much longer?

Im not leaving until I get what I want, the eldest boy said with a lot of confidence for what looked to be only a nine- or ten-year-old. So suck it up already.

Ive got shit to do, you little brat.

More toe shoes to buy? More positions to contort your body into until you hit thirty or so and have to resign yourself to the fact your career is over? If you want to call it a career.

The teenager almost had her hands around her brothers throatand he knew they were all siblings, no one else could annoy a body like a siblingwhen the She-jackal snapped, Leave him alone!

You always protect him.

Perhaps thats because I actually have talent bestowed upon me by the gods, which is better than mere genetics that allowed my legs to grow impossibly long.

I hate you, the teenager hissed at her brother.

I live for hatred, the boy replied. It rejuvenates my creative fire. It was a really strange thing for a young boy to say. Really strange. But even stranger was when he glanced over at Ricky and abruptly asked, Are you our daddy?

And before Ricky could say in no uncertain terms, Absolutely not, the doors that led to the main training rink burst open and Rickys hockey-playing brother, Reece Lee, flew through them.

Ricky instinctively grabbed the child in the most dangerthe toddlerand moved. The She-jackal still had the boy on her lap, so she quickly stood, her arms tight around him. But she also jumped to the side, using her body to shove the older boy and his teenage sister away.

As an impromptu team, they seemed to have perfect timing as Rickys younger brother rammed into the wooden bench theyd been sitting on, completely destroying it in the process. Ricky didnt bother to rush to Reece Lees help, though. He knew better. A few seconds later, a seven-one, nearly four-hundred-pound hybrid barreled through those rink doors and stalked over to Reece.

The hybrid grabbed Reece by his training jersey and lifted him up, only to slam him back down again. Reece bared his fangs and started to fight back, claws out. It wasnt a pretty fight, like one of those choreographed ones youd see in an action movie. Instead it was more like watching a couple of pit bulls go at it in someones yard.

Are you just going to stand there? the She-jackal demanded, her glare on Ricky.

That was my plan.

But I saw you with the smaller one earlier, she said over the snarling, growling, and roaring. You know him.

Barely.

Her eyes narrowed. Youre brothers, arent you?

According to my momma, but I still want DNA tests to prove it.

The older boy tried to shoot past the She-jackal toward the fight, but the teenager grabbed the back of his T-shirt and held on.

Are you insane? the teenager demanded of her brother.

Toni promised me Id get to meet him!

I promised Id try, the She-jackal shot back. Huh. The kid called her Toni. Not Mom or Mommy. Then it hit Ricky . . . these werent her kids. At least not all of them. They were her brothers and sisters.

The teenager caught hold of her younger brother by the back of his neck, the extra flesh every canine predator child had there giving her a better collar than some strip of leather. Tonis not about to let you get in the middle of a predator fight.

But

I keep telling you, Kyle, the She-jackal reminded him, were scavengers. Wait until the vultures arrive. Then you can go over and maybe get a little lunch.

When Ricky raised a brow, the She-jackal only smirked and gave a small shrug.

Deciding not to ask too many questions, Ricky focused on his brother and the hybridwho was a damn talented hockey playerthat had Reece on his back, big bear-lion hand around the wolf s throat.

Reece was putting up a good fight, though. Desperately trying to get the crazed hybrid off him. Too bad it wasnt working.

After landing a few blows to the hybrids face, Reece glared at Ricky. You going to do somethin? he squeaked out.

Didnt you tell me yesterday to stay out of your business? Ricky asked, grinning.

Son of a

Hey, Ricky cut in. There are pups here. Gotta watch your mouth.

The She-jackal sighed. Seriously? she demanded. I mean . . . seriously?

What?

Hes getting the holy hell beaten out of him by a man whose hair just suddenly grew.

Thats his mighty mane. Only comes out when hes really mad.

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