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The Geek Job by Eve Langlais Copyright April 2011 Eve Langlais Cover Art - photo 1

The Geek Job

by

Eve Langlais

Copyright April 2011, Eve Langlais Cover Art by Victoria Miller April 2011

Edited by Victoria Miller

Produced in Canada

Published by Eve Langlais

Suite 126 2377 Hwy #2 Unit 120

Bowmanville ON, L1C 5E2

www.EveLanglais.com

ISBN: 978-0-9869154-0-6

The Geek Job is a work of fiction and the characters, events and dialogue found within the story are of the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, either living or deceased, is completely coincidental.

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Protect the geek, thats the job shes been hired for, but little did this werewolf expect to fall for a man of science.

As a werewolf who hires out as a bodyguard, Lexie is paid well to perform dangerous jobs that sometimes involve taking off her clothes. When she takes on the protection of a science geek for a vampire clan, she doesnt expect her temporary girlfriend status to come with lots of pleasure. But a geeky human who pushes all her right buttonsand plays her body oh so right

isnt reason enough for her to break the rules and fall in love.

Everything changes after an incident in the lab, but before she can decide if its safe to give him her heart, she has to help him survive.

Chapter One

I dont work the evening of or morning after a full moon. She began the negotiations with an aloof smile, casually seated in a leather covered club chair, her steel toed boots propped on top of a marble topped desk.

The dark haired vampire with full sensual lips and dark eyeshandsome if she could ignore his walking corpse statustouched his fingertips together to form a steeple and leaned back in his chair. The job I have in mind will be occurring this coming weekend, so that wont be an issue.

What else?

Lexie couldnt hold back a cocky grin as she recited her list of demands. I work alone.

While you can have other guards discreetly stationed, they are not to approach me or interfere with my target. You will provide a cleanup crew for any messes that occur during my protection of the target. In the case Im injured while protecting my assignment, you will ensure I receive immediate and first class medical care. I will study the file and provide an additional list of requirements, at your expense of course. As for my fees, itll cost you fifteen thousand for the weekend, consisting of no more than seventy two hours. That number could go up if the subject proves difficult. I expect to see the full amount deposited to my Paypal account no later than eight a.m. the day I begin the task. Oh, and I also want four, front row tickets to the next UFC match in Vegas. She threw that last bit in just for fun.

The vampire arched a brow. You think highly of yourself, dont you?

She leaned forward and her leather jacket gaped open to flash the cleavage clearly visible through the gaping neckline of her tank top, a calculated ploy that grabbed her prospective employers attention. Dead or not, al men are thesame. For what youre asking, I think youre getting my services cheap. I mean, guarding some science dweeb is all well and good, but to pretend to be some normal human ditz and shack up with him as his girlfriend, which I might add will require me putting out Damn, given what a high class call girl goes for these days, I should be asking for more.

Frederick Thibodeaux, the vampire whod called her in for the job interview, gave her a pained look. Youd better be worth what youre asking for, Lexington. Do you know how many strings Im going to have to pull to get those tickets?

Lexington, who preferred to go by her nickname Lexie, smirked. Thats the price you pay if you want to engage my golden pussy and talent. So do we have a deal? Shed worked with Frederick before and knew hed cave to her demands. He just liked to beat around the bush and fake hardship before he sealed the deal.

Lets make sure youve got the details of the job straight. You are to befriend the good doctor as he arrives for the conference. In other words, finagle your way back to his room. Once youve got him pussy whipped, you are to stay glued by his side the entire length of the conference, doing whatever you need to keep him happy and oblivious. I want him returned without any holes or scratches he didnt own already. Your task ends once he gets into the limo for the airport, taking him back to my property and his lab.

Wouldnt this whole task be easier if you told him what we were, thus allowing us to guard him openly? Lexie didnt have a problem with the fact she needed to sleep with the guy. The nerdy types tended to work harder for it in bed, and not take as long doing it. However, she found it hard to bend her mind around the fact Frederick had a geek working on a solution to the vampire sun allergy issue without letting the nerdazoid know vampires were involved. How the hell was that supposed to work? Not that she cared, but curiosity made her ask.

Frederick made a moue of annoyance.

Unfortunately, our resident scientist has proven skittish in the past. We let our secret slip by accident once before with almost catastrophic consequences.

Lexie snorted. He caught one of you guys munching on someone, didnt he?

Frederick smiled coldly. We dont take kindly to trespassers. Unfortunately, given the bloody methods we use to set an example, our scientist had a minor gibbering meltdown when he came across it during one of his nocturnal walks, walks that I might add weve since banned. We managed to wipe that unfortunate incident, but as you well know, too much messing around in a humans brain, andpoof. Hell end up a vegetable. And given how close he is to solving our dilemma, his remarkable brain must be protected at all cost.

So why even let him go to that conference? Cant you just like forbid him or something as his boss?

Weve tried to dissuade him; however, because of some scientific paper he wrote, he was asked to act as a speaker. Some great honor apparently. He was quite adamant about attending.

Lexie stopped attempting to dissuade her employer. She rather looked forward to the assignment even if she had to put up with a few minutes of groping and grunting. Besides, she needed a vacation and what better time or place than at a five star hotel with free food, money and the UFC tickets she coveted. What kind of opposition can I expect?

The usualrival clans looking to steal him, even more so since an ex-employee leaked secrets about his work. The Fae also want to eliminate him because they fear us embracing the day, and then there are the assassins, like yourself, who have probably been offered a bounty to capture him, dead or alive.

Lexie whistled. Sounds like fun. And she wouldnt mind the exercise to her skills.

Now, while Im working as his shadow, I am going to assume youll have men stationed throughout the conference area scanning for suspects.

Correct. You wont see them, but theyll see you. The leer on the vampires face made her roll her eyes.

If hes as geeky as you say, then they wont see much because I doubt it will take more than a minute to please your little scientist and put him to sleep. And besides, you seem to forget, nudity is my preferred state. Werewolves scoffed the hang ups other beings held about the naked body. Given how the change tore through anything they wore, many shifters preferred to wear little to no clothing and didnt care who saw them in their natural state.

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