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Dissatisfaction
What the hell was up with that?
Dominic was a man who ot Soht say he specialized in it
So why the hell was he so damned bored?
Bored, discontent and frustrated
All new emotions, and not one of them welcome
Needing tothe rush of speed, Doed on his helmet and rode
In the next three hours, he covered most of Sonoht, but even that didn’t help clear his mind Finally, annoyed and still clueless over what he wanted to do, Dominic headed for the Castillo Ranch and home
He cruised through the wide gate, its bronze C and R woven around the i its appearance, casting a golden glow over the fields on either side, whichStill, his nana slept late and her cottage was just around the bend
The ranch housed thirty family members and a handful of hands and provided homes for a few, like Dominic, who needed their own place but didn’t live there full-tih the e behind a hill His cabin was a few miles back Remote, the way he liked it, and private He spentquarters First with his brothers, noith his SEAL team When he was home, he liked his space
But he didn’t take the turn Instead, he barreled straight on doard the , surrounded by gardens and linted in the s, especially, he noted, in the kitchen Good Thatpancakes
Dominic swept his motorcycle back behind the house to the wide driveway Before he could cut the engine, his brother flew out the back door
“Where the hell you been?” Lucas snapped, looking as if he was going to reach over and grab his younger brother right off the bike
Just to be contrary, Do off his helmet and ran his hand over the stubble of his military haircut He hooked the hel off the bike, shoved both hands into the front pockets of his jeans and rocked back on his heels
“What’s up?” he asked with a half grin “I miss curfew?”
“Don’t you answer your phone?”
“Not when I leave it onHe didn’t carry a cell phone on duty, and he spent most of his life on duty So unlike his brother, he didn’t hyperventilate without an electronic leash in his pocket