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He grunted at the insult “Next time, I’ll throw him to the damned Coyotes”

“Looks like he’s going to live, anyway,” Jonas drawled as he watched Lawe broodingly “You acted like you actuallybullets whine past your head”

Lawe grinned

The sight of that s to her It melted her insides Like butter on a hot suh her, over-taking her, seeping into all the little hidden, previously locked areas of her soul to fill her with a sense of rich, sudden life

“And I believe that’s our cue to leave,” Dane murmured

“Dahed as they both left the suite, the outer doors closing behind theradable staples used to pull the edges of the wound together

Sealing the exposed raw flesh, the Breed pulled back, packed his instruments into the old-fashioned black case he carried and shook his head at Lawe “I thought I was done fixing you up”

“This happens often does it?” Diane asked

The rinned “Just every tiht, or just plain wants to spar with the younger Breeds to prove his experience beats their youth and strength” He chuckled “Sure you want him back on active status?”

She turned back to her

“Hell,” she breathed out in exasperation, “it’s probably the only way to keep fro him”

“Yeah, he’s pretty ta” The medic chuckled as he headed for the door “Call me if he busts the stitches loose”

Within seconds he too had left the roo them alone

“In pain?” she asked

He rose from the bed and quickly shed his jeans The shirt had been cut from him earlier, his boots eased from his feet the moment they had been lifted to the bed