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Sean nodded "And a goodto you"

He fetched a toolbox from the porch, slid off his leather jacket, and squatted down to exaine Andrea wasn’t fa, but she enjoyed watching his biceps play and his thighs ed onto the porch of the house beyond the Morrisseys’, another Feline, dressed for the eather in a low-cut sleeveless top and shorts She hopped up on her porch railing and dangled her legs as Andrea did "Hey, Seanie"

Sean gave her a brief glance "Caitlin"

"I’ve come home frorumpily If the woman leaned any farther forward, she’d fall off the porch, not to ht out of her blouse

"You should coht think you’d forgotten her"

Sean grinned but kept his gaze on his otten you, Caitlin"

Andrea’s chest burned Goddess, she wasn’t jealous of that overly obvious Feline girl, was she? Andrea had always thought her Fae blood suppressed her mate-possessive instincts--she’d never had them for any other male she’d everfro instincts stirred to life She growled low in her throat

Oh, gods, she was jealous Proprietary and jealous, like a she-wolf in heat

"Hey, Sean," Andrea couldn’t stop herself frolanced up at her expressionlessly "Just doing"He’s a sweetheart So protective"

Sean returned his attention to histo answer

"Well, well," another female voice drawled "If it isn’t Sean Morrissey"

A woman stopped on the sidewalk in front of Sean’s house and folded her arh herbut thoroughly fereeted her, voice neutral "How are you this fine hts"

Andrea stifled another growl These fehts to flirt with Sean, because according to Shifter rules, Sean would not be off-lis Until then, Sean was fair game

In the unfair world of Shifters, however, thescarce and jealously guarded No other male would dare try to move on Andrea until she rejected Sean’s claie Sean for her And Andrea had the feeling that no sane e Sean The aura of raer he walked in would ot close

"Go on with you now," Sean was saying to Rebecca "You s to do than watch a man fix a bloody stubborn bike"

Rebecca shook her head, still s "Not really"

"Me either," Caitlin called from the other porch "I could watch you all day, Seanie In fact, why don’t you bring that bike over here, and I’ll make us some lemonade?"