LOGINSebastian must find his mate or be exiled from the den. Caleb's fated mate is a single mom? Wyatt couldn't make it work with his mate. What are three bear shifter brothers to do when they can't find love? Behr Brothers is created by Chris Redding an eGlobal Publishing Signed Author.
View MoreDetective Yolanda Hamilton was in an elated mood tonight. The most anticipated victory of the past month had just been secured and now, she was just one step closer to becoming a lieutenant. Could there be any better news than this?
Her eyes began to feel dizzy as she drowned another shot of the whiskey in her throat. It caused a burning sensation as it made its way into her stomach, and then the lingering feeling of satisfaction followed.
She belched out in another moment and a satisfied grin crossed her face. From her vision which was now beginning to dull, she could make out the faces of three of her colleagues who had joined her in her drinking spree.
Kevin Owens, the nerdy officer with glasses was seated on his far left trying to coax the barman into fixing him another shot even though it was obvious that he'd had enough.
Tyler Hartman, who was perhaps the most experienced one amongst them having been in the force for almost fifteen years was seated by his right. He was the oldest amongst them and the most well-behaved. So far, Yolanda thought he still looked very sober even after all the shots he'd had. A person could only achieve such a feat through experience.
Then, the officer seated next to her was Charles Hilary, her closest companion, partner, and friend. All along, Charles had watched the whole drama unfolding before him without having even as much as two shots. He was the perfect gentleman among them.
Yolanda tried to focus her eyes on the barman who seemed determined to make her crawl home with her hands. Even though her memory was hazy, she could still remember when she'd first stepped foot into the bar and how skeptical the barman had been about entertaining them as he was just about to lock up.
The waving of crisp dollar bills in his face had changed his mind instantly and now, he was getting them drunk with reckless abandon.
Yolanda drank the last shot and stretched her hand toward the barman for a refill which he obliged to after a moment.
As she lifted the shot to his mouth, her hand began to tremble and the glassware fell to the ground, shattering into many pieces.
The rest of her companions were instantly attracted to the unwelcome sound they had just heard. Their stares followed the scattered glassware on the floor and refocused back on Yolanda who had a blank look on her face.
"What?" She blurted out sharply. "The damned thing had it coming anyway."
Charles observed her for a moment, unable to put his thoughts quickly into words. Rather, what came out was, "Yolanda, I think we should leave. You've had enough. Plus it's almost midnight. We need to get home in time to get to work early tomorrow."
Yolanda gave him a lingering look and burst into a fit of laughter. "What? You think I'm drunk?" Another sarcastic laughter followed. "Would a drunk person do this?"
In an instant, Yolanda struggled to her feet and began to stagger.
Her friend had an understanding smile on his face. "That's it, Yolanda. I owe it to you as your friend to get you off the street in one piece. Off you go."
He rose to his feet and waved a 'goodbye' to the other officers on the bench. Then, he put his arm over Yolanda's shoulders and led her out of the bar. All her protests fell on deaf ears.
Outside, the air was chilly and smelled of dead leaves in autumn. Yolanda could barely see the road that lay ahead of him. Thankfully, her friend was strong enough to cling to her frame and hold her up while they took drudgery steps to the parking lot.
The parking lot was deserted leaving only two police vans parked askew. Charles pulled Yolanda to one of them. He made her lean on the car while he tried to open the door. The car made a beeping sound and clicked open.
With an enormous surge of strength, he pulled Yolanda to the other side of the car and dumped her body inside. She was barely awake now and was constantly mumbling words to herself.
Charles heaved a sigh of relief as he turned over to take his seat on the other side. He turned on the ignition as soon as he was comfortable and the car revved to life.
He drove out into the city. Yolanda was still mumbling words to herself and every now and now, Charles looked over her with concern. There was not much to do. He could see that his friend was spent. But it was nothing that a good night's rest and sleep could not fix.
He drove in silence for almost fifteen minutes, tearing his way past the obscure part of town where they were and making his way to the suburbs. Then, he came to an abrupt stop before a roadblock. Charles looked with utter disbelief at what lay before him, then his gaze returned to Yolanda who seemed suddenly sober.
"What is it?" She asked, wide-eyed.
Charles gulped hard, going over his next course of action in his mind. "There's a roadblock. We have to go through the other side of town."
By that, he meant the side lined with woods and God-knows-what.
For some reason, Yolanda did not seem bothered even one bit.
"Well then, go through with it." She said matter-of-factly. "What are you waiting for?"
Charles opened his mouth to respond but thought better and closed his mouth again. Then, he stepped on the pedal and reversed the car. It looked like it was going to be a long night
Ten minutes later, he was driving past the thick woods with a drunk woman seated beside him. He turned on the volume on the car stereo to drown the mimicries of the forest creatures. It was giving him the creeps. Sia's Chandelier was blaring from the car stereo. It gave him some sort of soothing effect.
Suddenly, he felt a small tap on his shoulder. He turned to find Yolanda staring wide-eyed at him. He shot her a questioning look at once.
"Stop the car, now!" Yolanda ordered.
Charles gave her an adamant glare. "What's going on, Yolanda?"
But she was barely listening. She was staring at a glowing building just across from them. Charles squinted his eyes, trying to read the sign on the door.
It said: We could all die tomorrow. Want to read your palms and tell the future? Stop by the Shaman's house to find out.
He turned to look at Yolanda, a puzzled look on his face.
"What do you want to do in there?"
Yolanda gave a faint smile. "You wouldn't understand but you're welcome to come with me if you want."
Before Charles could stop her, she'd jumped out of the car and had begun to walk towards the glowing house.
Fiona had no idea what Wyatt was so concerned about. What could he possibly show her that would be a problem? Things had been going well. "You wait on the porch, but you can approach me when I'm done. I won't hurt you. It's still me."Okay. That was weird. She didn't know what to expect. She wanted to lean, pretend a casual posture, but she couldn't. Not with the uncertainty in his eyes. Wyatt had never done anything to scare her. Until now. "You ready?"She nodded. "Go ahead."She only had less than an hour before the kidnappers would call again. Impatience warred with curiosity. He turned to her while standing in the yard. At first she blinked her eyes as if she wasn't sure what she was seeing. A few minutes later, where Wyatt had stood, a bear now stood. She looked around the yard. Wyatt hadn't moved. She'd been watching the whole time. The bear went down on all four paws. Her brain told her to be afraid. She wasn't. This had to be Wyatt, but what had happened? The bear approac
Wyatt squeezed her hand. Asking for help was hard for Fiona. He was proud that she was putting aside her pride to save her sister. When the forms were filled out, Colin sent them via email to his boss. "Let me walk over to his office and talk to him," Colin said.He left. Fiona turned to Wyatt. "I'm not sure how I'm going to repay this.""We'll work it out.'"You shouldn't take this debt on. It's my problem. I'll figure it out."He wished she would stop. She would understand as soon as she realized they were fated to be together. "Fi, it's okay. Let's worry about getting your sister back.""I'm scared for her," Fiona said."I know."Wyatt kissed her hand. "They have no reason to hurt her.""I hope not."Colin came back with a smile on his face. "Good news. It's all set. The money will be in your account in twenty-four hours."Wyatt stood, then hugged his cousin. "Thanks, Colin.""Not a problem."Fiona hugged him also and Colin sent Wyatt a leer over her shoulder. Wyatt showed his co
Wyatt shifted off of Fiona, then came back to lie next to her. He nuzzled her neck, his hand resting on her stomach. "I wish we could stay here forever," he murmured."That would be glorious. Pretend that the world wasn't out there. That nothing was wrong.""We'll work it out, Fi. I promise.""How can you be so sure?" she said. He groaned. "I just am. Trust me. I know that's hard for you."He was right. She didn't trust easily. Too many important people had let her down in life. Including Wyatt. He seemed as if he wanted to make that up to her. She patted him. "We need to get to work.""Ever the practical one," Wyatt said.He kissed her cheek, then stood. He held out his hand, helping her up. He pulled her into his arms, his face against her neck.She couldn't imagine being anywhere else. She loved this man, and as much as that scared her, she knew he wouldn't break her heart. At least not intentionally. He was a grown man who clearly knew what he wanted. And that was her. Her phon
"That bitch is trouble. You should stay away from her.""I don't take advice from punks. I expect you to deliver this message to your boss.""Fuck you."Wyatt smacked his head against the wall again. "Do it… Or what I do next will be worse."The man gritted his teeth. Then he nodded. "Fine."Wyatt pushed him down. He wanted to let his bear loose to tear this man from limb to limb, but he couldn't do that on Main Street. He'd threatened his mate and that was not a forgivable offense. "Tell your boss," Wyatt said, then walked back to his truck. He didn't look back at the man. The message had been clear enough and Wyatt knew the man was a bully. He wouldn't attack Wyatt because he knew he'd lose. Wyatt climbed into his truck. He let his heart slow down. He wasn't one to beat up people, but he wouldn't back down from a fight. Not when he had to defend someone in his den. Especially when he had to defend his mate. When he was sure he was calm enough, he started the truck. He pulled up
"Fi, come on. I'm here. I'm willing to listen without judgment. If nothing else, we are friends. We work together. I respect you and your skills. At least give me a chance to help."Fiona shook her head. Shit. She was going to be stubborn. Wyatt looked around her apartment. It was her usual mess. He
Fiona huffed, then turned back to stomp her way to her truck. Damn, that woman could be stubborn. Wyatt climbed into his truck, then waited for Fiona to pull out. She did and didn't try to lose him. He stopped in front of her apartment. She walked up to him. He rolled down his window. "Happy?" she s
"What are we supposed to talk about? Business is what we have in common.""How does it feel to be back here?" Wyatt said. Fiona hadn't really thought about it. Her only reason for coming back to was show Wyatt that she didn't need him. That she was as competent as an electrician as he was. She'd done
Ways Wyatt hated to admit that he missed.He climbed into his truck and drove away, chuckling to himself. He wasn't going to be easy on her. She'd stomped her foot as she watched him. He drove to The Mermaid. Why not have a beer before going home?Mick was in his usual spot behind the bar. He had a be






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