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had subsided.
“I know. Cole is trackin’ the GPS in my phone. Enforcers are
flyin’ in as we speak. They’re just waitin’ on the location of this lab.”
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“So, what do we do now?” They were so close. He couldn’t
fathom turning around when their destination was within reach.
“We keep followin’ your nose,” Devlin answered with a short dip
of his head. “Then we get you on a chopper back home.”
“All righty then.” A huge yawn rolled up from his diaphragm, and
Zavion snuggled closer to Cian’s neck. As long as he was able to find The Hive before they packed him off back to Wyoming, he could live with that plan. It wasn’t like he would be much use in a fight anyway.
“Maybe I should ride with ya.” Surveying him with clear concern, Devlin stepped forward, but he didn’t make it far. With a loud snort, Cian whipped his head around, shoving his nose into his brother’s midsection so that he was forced to retreat several steps. “I’ve got no designs on your mate,” Devlin assured Cian. “I do have concerns that he’s goin’ to fall and break his damn neck, though.”
Cian snorted again and shook his head so that his mane flapped in Zavion’s face. Then very carefully, he lowered himself to the ground and shifted so that Zavion found himself wrapped around his mate’s
very nude and very human back.
“Ya can keep all your private bits to yourself, Devlin Murphy.” The possessiveness was evident in his lover’s tone, and Zavion couldn’t stop himself from smiling against the dewy skin of Cian’s
shoulder. “And you’ll want to keep your eyes upward if you’re intendin’ to keep those bits and bobs.”
Considering Zavion and Devlin were both naked as they day they were born, he could understand Cian’s jealousy. He did think his
lover was overreacting just a little, though. Plus his head pounded like someone had nailed him between the eyes with a baseball bat, and he didn’t appreciate all the shouting.
“Can you please keep it down?” he asked with a pathetic moan. Even the sound of his own voice made him feel like his eardrums
were going to bleed.
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Pulling Zavion around to his lap, Cian gave him an odd look. “No one is yellin’, Zavion.” Cian gripped his chin and tilted his head up. “How bad is it?”
“Just a headache,” he lied. “We should get going if we’re going to
meet the others.”
“Stubborn fool,” Cian mumbled in clear frustration.
“It’s nothing major. I can keep going. Hopefully, we’re close, and then we can turn it over to the big guns.”
“I don’t like this.” It had become Cian’s mantra over the past week, but what he did and didn’t like wasn’t going to change anything. With a disgruntled huff, he turned to cup Zavion’s cheek and peck him on the lips. “Can ya hold on, then?”
“I’m not going to fall asleep or pass out. Don’t worry. Your brother’s oversized penis will come nowhere near me.”
Cian growled and pinched Zavion on the butt. “Just how would ya know what my brother’s cock looks like?”
“Because he’s ass naked?”
“Well, stop lookin’.”
Zavion laughed, though it was quiet and a little raspy. They’d
have to work on his mate’s jealousy, even if he did find it kind of
cute.
A sharp pain stabbed through his temple, causing him to grit his teeth together to keep from crying out. His vision dimmed, his muscles cramped, and another wave of nausea rolled through him.
They had better find their destination soon, because he didn’t know how much longer he was going to last.
* * * *
This was stupid, idiotic, foolhardy, unwise, and a slew of other
synonyms that described how much Cian detested dragging Zavion
through the woods in his condition.
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By the time they’d reached the other side of the turtle-shaped rock, Zavion was shivering from head to toe, his skin felt clammy, and each breath stuttered through his blue-tinted lips in a wheezing gurgle. His heartbeat was still steady, but it felt slower than it should have been, and every new coughing fit sprayed more blood into his pale hands.
Suggesting the man shift into his fox form to combat the cold had seemed like a good idea at the time. After listening to the agonizing moans as Zavion struggled through his transformation, though, Cian had internally berated himself for a half hour.
When the seizures began, he’d never felt more useless or helpless in his life. Shifting back to his human skin had slowed their progress, but with Zavion only half-conscious, he’d needed arms to carry his
mate.
Approximately a mile beyond the boulder, they encountered a dirt road that traveled north and south. Cian didn’t want to disturb his
lover, but needed to know which direction to go. “Where to, Zavion?”
Lifting his furry head, Zavion sniffed at the air, pointed his muzzle to the north, and whimpered. Continuing their trek, Cian rubbed his cheek over the top of the tiny fox’s head. “Hold on, a ghrá,” he whispered when Zavion went limp in his arms once again. “Stay with me.”
“You must be kiddin’ me,” Flynn grumbled twenty minutes later when the trees on either side of the road parted to reveal a large rustic-looking building, complete with a parking lot and welcome sign. “A park ranger station?”
Zavion shook violently as he whined and whimpered in obvious fear. His muscles tightened, his spine stiffened, and his body began to reshape right there in Cian’s arms until he was completely human again. The metamorphosis took an unusually long time, and the tortured sounds spilling from his mouth made Cian feel like someone had sliced open his heart and left it to bleed.
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“No,” Zavion gasped, grabbing at Cian’s shoulders and clinging to him as much as his waning strength would allow. “I can’t go back in there.” Cough. “I want to go home now.” Cough. “Please take me home.” The last plea was ended with a violent coughing fit that made Cian wince.
“A car is on the way to take us to the helicopter,” Devlin informed him
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