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Authors: Amanda Jones,Bliss Devlin,Steffanie Holmes,Lily Marie,Artemis Wolffe,Christy Rivers,Terra Wolf,Lily Thorn,Lucy Auburn,Mercy May

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Chapter Six

MEGAN

 

To be honest, I had expected to come home to an empty apartment. I’d hoped that Kalvin would still be there, but, let’s face it, billionaires aren’t exactly the type to go slumming with curvy med students. Even if said med students had just saved their lives, apparently. Then again, as a shifter, it’s more than likely that Kalvin’s body would have taken care of itself.

Just thinking about his body had me salivating, and I felt my panties moisten a bit as I let my mind wander over the memories of Kalvin’s hard muscles and perfect six pack. Not to mention his cock. I’d only seen it for a second when he was getting out of the shower, but
holy crap
that thing was a force to be reckoned with.

Shaking off the thoughts, I dropped my backpack to the floor and went to work cleaning off the couch. The sheets, balled up at one end of the couch, smelled musty and cool. It smelled like
him
. I shook my head, doing my best to get past the memory of the man who’d been in my apartment the night before.

You’re never going to see him again, Megan. Get a grip.

I couldn’t deny that there’d been a connection between us, but there was nothing to be done about it now. So, rather than focus on what could have been, I went to thinking about the exam I’d just taken. If my gut was right, I’d aced the exam. It’d be a few weeks before I got the results back, but I was almost positive that I was definitely going to be Megan Holt, M.D. very soon. Just the thought of that brought a smile to my face and a surge of pride to my mind.

After I (reluctantly) dumped the used sheets into the washer, I made my way back to the kitchen, where I found a half-full cup of coffee sitting in the sink along with a bag of bagels, sans one. On the counter beside the sink, a small sheet of paper sat with a note scribbled on it in hurried handwriting.

Work problems. Be back tonight.

My heart almost exploded out of my chest at that, and I spent the next few minutes reading and re-reading the note over and over again, just to ensure that I hadn’t somehow misinterpreted or mangled a five word message. My heart wanted it to be true, knew that it was true, but my brain refused to accept the reality.

He’s coming back tonight!

I threw my hands up in the air, finally accepting the note’s message, and spun around a few times in celebration. When I’d finished my little celebration, I went straight to work. If Kalvin really
was
coming back tonight, he was going to be getting more than just a sheet on the couch and a mussy-haired hostess.

I grabbed a pack of steaks out of my freezer and set them in the sink to thaw. He was probably used to the finest cuts and tastes, but I’ll be damned if I wasn’t going to at least
try
something. I’d been told I could cook a mean steak before and I had every intention of seeing Kalvin agreed.

With the steaks thawing, I made my way back to my bedroom, grabbing a few things from in there before heading to the bathroom. I turned on the shower and let the water heat up while I undressed and retrieved a washcloth and towel from the linen closet across the hall. Everything gathered, I climbed into the shower and let the warmth pour over me, tracing my hands down my curves as I did, my thoughts returning to my last experience with Kalvin in the bathroom.

He’d been standing there, naked, and in all of his glory. His hard muscles glistened in the water as tiny droplets deliberately fell to his bulging member. I closed my eyes and let my fingers trace their way down between my legs, stifling a small cry as they slipped across my slit. The sensitivity was mounting the more I thought about Kalvin’s perfect body, and soon I was moaning as my fingers began to slip inside the folds of my pussy.

I let my imagination run wild, picturing Kalvin standing behind me in the shower,
his
fingers slipping in between my folds as he thumbed my clit. I imagined him using his free hand to grab one of my breasts, teasing the nipple with his fingers, as he slowly began to thrust his other fingers in and out of my pussy. I pictured him leaning in against me, his cock pressing against my bare ass, as he kissed at my neck, nibbling just enough for me to feel it. I let out a long moan as I climaxed, realizing that my own hands had been doing his imaginary handiwork.

I couldn’t wait for tonight. Couldn’t wait for Kalvin to get there.

I finished up my shower and dried off, then immediately went to applying makeup and getting dressed. Before long, I was wearing a little red strapless dress that accentuated my curves and fell to just above mid-thigh. Pleased with my appearance, I left the bathroom and headed back into the living room. I was just about to check on the steaks when a knock sounded at the door.

He’s back already?!
I shouted in my head, excitement and nervousness claiming equal space in my mind.

Doing my best to shake off the nerves, I walked over to the door and opened it with a smile, “Back so soon?”

Only, he wasn’t back. Because it wasn’t Kalvin.

Instead, a tall, blond haired man dressed in an expensive looking suit stood outside my door. He was as tall as Kalvin, though not quite as broad-shouldered, giving him a lithe and sinewy appearance.

“Well hello there,” the man purred. “Who do we have here?”

I backed away from the doorway a step, my hand still on the doorknob. “I’m sorry, I think you have the wrong apartment.” I said before trying to shut the door. Much to my dismay, the man held up a hand and braced the door open.

“No,” he started, “I think I’m exactly where I belong. How about you let me in and we have a little chat?”

“I’d rather not,” I told him. Then, in an attempt to dissuade any aggression, I added: “I’m expecting company.”

The man snorted. “Oh, I bet you are. Of the deep-pocketed, tall, dark and grizzly variety, no doubt?”

My eyes went wide with shock. Whoever the guy was, he knew about Kalvin.

“What do you want?” I asked the man, doing my best to sound firm despite my wavering confidence.

“Let me in and we’ll discuss it. It’s rude to make a guest stand out in the hallway.” Then, before I could protest any further, the man pushed past me and stepped inside my apartment. He spent a few seconds looking around and taking in his surroundings, before finally murmuring, “Quaint.”

Leaving the door open, I strode across the living room toward the kitchen. Grabbing my phone off the counter, I started to dial 911.

“I wouldn’t do that,” the man said,
tsk
ing me while wagging his finger.

“Why’s that?” I shot back, my finger hovering over the call button.

“Simple. You finish that call, and all the police will find when they get here is a bloody mess. Not even a body.” His lips curled up into a cruel grin and something in his eyes darkened.

I felt the blood drain from my face as I stood there, staring in horror at the man and his threat. Just
who
was he?

The man closed the door then took a seat on my couch and motioned for me to take a seat as well. I sat the phone back on the counter, then cautiously made my way to the chair across from the couch.

“That’s a good girl,” the man chided. “Now, let’s talk. I bet you’re wondering who I am and why I’m here, correct?”

I only nodded.

“Well lucky for you, I’m feeling chatty.” He flashed me a wicked smile. “My name is Darrel Collin. Your mate and I, well, we have some unfinished business to attend to, and I really need to see him. Thing is, he didn’t show up at work this morning, so I couldn’t get to him there. I did manage to track him to
here
, however. At first, I thought I was mistaken. But then
you
opened the door and you are
covered
with his scent. I have to wonder, how long have you been mated? And, more importantly, why in the world does he lock someone as delicious looking as you up in this dump?”

Whoa. In a few short sentences, the man - Darrel Collin - had just thrown a ton of information at me. Kalvin’s
mate
? His
scent
? What in the world?

“I…I think you’re mistaken,” I managed. “I’m not Kalvin’s…mate?”

Darrel arched an eyebrow at me skeptically. “Come now, dear, you don’t have to deny it. Like I said, I can smell his scent all over you.”

I shook my head at him, “We literally just met. Last night, in fact.”

Darrel pursed his lips and cocked his head to one side. “And?”

My face flushed. “And we haven’t mated!”

“Right,” Darrel scoffed. “You’re telling me that you’re somehow covered in an alpha’s scent, are clearly claimed by him, but that he hasn’t fucked you? Not buying it.”

“Look,” I half-shouted at Darrel. “I don’t know what you’re after, but Kalvin obviously isn’t here. So if you don’t mind…”

Darrel stood up gingerly, then stalked over to the kitchen where he found the note Kalvin had left me. I shuddered as he read it.

“He isn’t here
yet
, I think you mean,” Darrel purred, flashing me a set of pearly white teeth. He glanced in the sink where the steaks were thawing. “Aww, how kind,” Darrel stated, feigning delight. “I’m famished and here you are setting me out a snack.”

Then, without warning, Darrel’s face shifted into a bestial form, a cross between a man and a mountain lion, and he devoured the half-frozen steaks - package and all - in a single motion, before shifting back to the sharp-nosed face of the human who’d been there before.

If it had been possible, my jaw would have been on the floor. Instead, I just let out a scream.

Darrel rolled his eyes and shook his head, “Now, now. Enough of that.”

But I didn’t stop. Instead, I jumped to my feet and began backing away from him as quickly as I could toward the door, my lungs still burning with my screams.

Before I could make it to the door, however, Darrel crossed the room and grabbed me by the mouth. With no apparent effort, he lifted me from the ground, his palm cupped beneath my jaw. “Should’ve just kept your mouth shut,” he purred, flashing me a pair of fangs. Then, without warning, he tossed me across the room. My head collided with the wall and I sank to the floor, the world spinning as my consciousness escaped.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Seven

KALVIN

 

It was dark well before I managed to escape my office. Or, rather, my
former
office. As of the market’s close, I no longer owned the majority stake in the company. By morning, I was betting that the company would be dissolved altogether. Just the thought of it had my brain threatening to leak out my ears.

I’d spent the entire day scrambling. I called every legal and financial expert in the city, trying to find some way around the hostile takeover. Trying to give myself even the slightest bit of breathing room. Much to my dismay, no one could even begin to offer me the slightest bit of help. I was on my own, and there was jack-shit that I could do for myself. Even if my bear had decided to make an appearance, there was no way to turn the ship around. I was sunk. Point blank, period.

I was more than a little pleased to note that the media circus that had been encamped outside my building all day had finally tapered off. No doubt to chase some new, fresh story. With any luck, my name would at least be out of the media by morning.

Shaking my head, I made my way toward the car, gesturing my thanks to Tony for pulling it up.

“Where to, boss?” Tony asked as I climbed in and shut the door.

I’d left Megan a note saying that I’d be back tonight. Assuming she’d found the note, she’d be expecting me back at her place any time now. As much as the thought of seeing her sent jolts of warm electricity down my spine, I wasn’t so sure that it was the best thing at the moment. For one, I’d pretty much just experienced the single worst twenty-four hours of my life. Not only had I lost my position as reigning alpha in the fight club, but I’d also been left for dead, abandoned by my bear, and lost the company that I’d built up virtually by myself. There was no way that the day could get any worse, but with my already-shaken confidence, I didn’t think I was in any state to spend time with my fated mate.

That’s assuming she even wants me. I’m a failure.

“Kal?” Tony prodded, forcing me away from my thoughts.

Fuck it. I needed to see her. If for no other reason than to pay her back for her help. “Elm and Third,” I told him.

With a nod, Tony pulled off and started toward Megan’s apartment. The closer we got to Megan’s place, the faster my heart began to beat. Before long, I could barely hear over the constant drumming in my chest. It was as if all of my nerves, fears, and anxieties had decided to explode at once, taking my heart along for the ride with them. Something felt off, but I couldn’t place it.

When we reached Megan’s building, I asked Tony to let me out and told him to go home. I’d call him if I needed to, but I planned on staying for more than a few minutes.

As Tony pulled off, I started toward the stairs. Taking them two at a time, I climbed up to the third floor, then took a moment to brush myself off and straighten out my clothing. I’d abandoned my suit jacket in the car, but my tailored pants still clung against my legs with each step. Finally, I walked over to Megan’s door, took a breath, and knocked.

Much to my surprise, the door opened against my knock, creaking away from me a few inches before stopping. A dim light spilled out into the hallway and through the crack I could just barely make out the form of a person curled up on the couch. “Megan?” I asked, pressing against the door,  easing it open. “Megan, it’s me, Kal.”

The form on the couch didn’t stir and an alarm went off in the back of my brain. Even if my bear had decided to take a leave of absence, his instinctual and predatory concern still persisted. Without wasting another second, I shoved the door all the way open, letting it slam against the wall, and stepped into the dimly lit apartment.

“Shhhhh,” I heard from across the room. “You’ll wake her.”

My eyes shot toward the source of the voice, landing on a man leaning back against the far wall. From his place in the shadows, I could barely make out his features. I could tell that he was tall, almost as tall as myself, and stood with an air of confidence about him. Even in the dark, there was something familiar about him.

“Who the fuck are you?” I growled, my protective nature emerging even despite the bear’s absence. “What did you do?”

The man waved a hand in front of him as if to dismiss the questions. “You’ve chosen well, Kalvin. Your mate is…lovely to say the least. If you hadn’t already imprinted on her, I would have taken her for myself.”

“You son of a bitch,” I snarled, stalking across the room toward the man. How he knew she was my mate, I had no idea. Especially since I
hadn’t
imprinted on her. That would have involved an exchange of fluids. Something that hadn’t yet happened. But his veiled threat was enough to put me over the edge. Even without my bear, I’d still tear him limb from limb.

Before I could reach the man, however, he bent low and dove toward me, driving his shoulder into my stomach, knocking the breath from my lungs and knocking me onto my back. The man climbed atop my torso, his legs spread on each side of me, and drove a fist into my still-injured ribs. A flash of pain ignited as my ribs cracked and I let out a soundless yelp of pain.

“What? No fight left in you?” The man purred, baring a set of pearly white fangs as he did. Leaning down toward me and out of the shadows, I managed to make out his face. He had the same sharp and unmistakable features of the shifter who had nearly killed me in the octagon the night before.

Oh shit,
I realized.
Oh shit. Oh shit.

As if he could read my mind, the man leaned in close, his nose less than an inch from my own. “Oh
yes
,” he hissed. “I think we have some unfinished business,
Kalvin Dare
.”

The man spat my name out as though it tasted bitter on his tongue. The fact that he knew my name at all more than startled me. The fights were supposed to be anonymous. Names and identities were never revealed, only status within the fight club itself.

“You see, after I bested you. After I
destroyed
you,” the man continued, still hissing with each word, “the security in the club decided that I was a hazard to the rest of the people there. Rather than let me enjoy or claim my victory, they tranquilized me. They rendered my victory illegitimate.”

I let the man enjoy his fitful monologue for a moment, doing my best to recover my breath as he did. When it finally returned, so did the predatory instinct. Without wasting another second, I shot my head forward with as much momentum and force as I could, crashing my skull into the man’s unsuspecting nose. For the second time in as many days, I broke the man’s nose and send him reeling backward and onto the floor beside me. Seizing the opportunity, I mounted the man, doing my best to display a position of dominance. Even if he did have an alpha inside him, the presence of mine should have been enough to force him into submission. Thing is, my alpha still refused to make his presence known. Rather than give the man enough time to realize that, I immediately went to bashing his face in with my fists.

The man had enough time to throw up his arms in a defensive position, but I still managed to slam my fist against his skull. Multiple times in fact.


Enough!”
the man roared, driving his elbows downward and into my thighs with enough force to deaden them on impact.

I let out a loud howl of pain, then sat up, preparing to deliver a finishing blow with as much force as I could muster.

“Enough!” the man roared again. “I’m warning you. If you ever want to get your company back, you need to back the fuck off.”

That was enough to get my attention. “What the hell are you talking about?” I hissed.

The man grinned widely, wider than should have been possible in his human form. “Did you think it was a coincidence? That Dare International would collapse the night after
you
did?”

I grabbed at the man’s throat, pressing my thumbs against his Adam’s apple. “You better explain. Now.” I snarled.

“Not until you get off.”

After a long moment, I climbed off the man, backing toward Megan’s still form, doing my best to get between her and the man. If he had anything planned, I wanted to be able to counter him before any damage could be done.

“You see,” the man started as he dusted himself off. “After our fight, after I regained consciousness, I started making some calls. Started calling in favors. It wasn’t long before I found out who you were… It was perfect, really. My company already had its sights set on yours. You were, after all, our most direct competitor. With some careful manipulation and some brilliant orchestration, if I do say so myself, I launched a hostile takeover.”

“Impossible,” I shot back. “Hammer Industries was behind the takeover.”

The man let chuckled low and dark, “I
am
Hammer Industries. My name is Darrel Collin and
I
stole the reigns of the company from Chase Hammer. Just like I’m stealing them from you.”

“But why?” I questioned, a little more than curious. Even in the heat of everything that was going on, I still wanted to know how and why the company that I had struggled so defiantly for had been stolen right out from under my nose.

“Simple,” the man -
Darrel
- shrugged. “If I couldn’t take your spot as alpha, I wanted to take your company. I wanted to see you suffer and writhe as the world crashed down around you. Then, I was going to visit you at the office and offer you a rematch in exchange for your company. But then, for some reason, you didn’t show up at the office this morning. No one knew where you were. The last I knew, a couple security guards from the club had dumped you in an alleyway. So I went there first and started tracking you down. Which led me here…” He glanced around me at Megan. “Which led me to
her
.”

I stepped toward him then, squaring up in preparation for another assault.

Darrel waved me off. “I don’t want anything with your mate. I want what I came here for. That’s it.”

“A rematch? That’s all you want?” I questioned, skepticism laced in my voice.

“That’s it. A chance to prove myself as your alpha. You win, you get back your company. I win, and, well, you won’t be around to deserve it.”

I shook my head. “Death matches are forbidden, you know that.”

Darrel shrugged. “What I
know
is that you don’t have any other choice. I think the club will make an exception if you, their
alpha
, asks them to.”

I stared at the man long and hard, doing my best to run through my options. He was right, I didn’t have any. I could either go along with his plan, or risk losing everything. Judging by the glint of murder in Darrel’s eyes, that could very well include Megan. I didn’t have a choice. And, honestly, I didn’t know that I had a chance either. I’d need my bear’s strength to counter Darrel’s mountain lion.

“Fine,” I agreed finally. “We’ll do it your way.”

“Great!” Darrel shouted, a hint of glee in his voice. “Midnight tonight. Be there, or I come back here.” Then he started toward the open door. Just before he exited the apartment, however, he stopped in his tracks and turned toward me. “There is one more thing.”

I glared at him, not responding.

“Our beasts will be entirely legal during the fight.” He flashed me a sideways smile, then grabbed the door and slammed it shut behind him as he exited.

I stared after the man for a long moment, my mind reeling. What had I just gotten myself into?

And, more importantly, how was I going to get myself out of it?

 

 

 

 

 

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