Mating the Huntress (Monsters and Mates, #1)
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He sighed, paid, picked up his tray and left her alone. According to his research, human women didn’t like being harassed 24/7. He still wasn’t 100% clear on how not to do that, but he was trying his best.
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He had decent table manners, for a murderous beast. He had decent everything, in fact, but it was all a predatory front.
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Don’t scare her. Just because her body’s responding to you, doesn’t mean shit.
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was a monster, and he clearly wanted her, but he seemed to be waiting for an actual Yes. Which was surprising, to say the least.
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instead, she straddled his chest with powerful thighs and produced a dagger from God only knew where, a dagger that glinted silver in the light. He caught her wrist in a punishing grip just as she swung it towards his throat.
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Between the way she’d kissed him and the silver currently embedded in his chest, he was beginning to think that Chastity’s shyness wasn’t as straightforward as he’d assumed. Regardless, she was still funny, hot as hell, and great at making coffee. Altogether, he was pleased with fate’s choice of mate for him.
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He’d intended to find and spank his mate for fucking up a perfectly good coffee table with her WWE shenanigans, and also to have a serious conversation with her about how loving couples shouldn’t stab each other.
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“Just because you’ve never been cleared for active duty, doesn’t mean you’re not a huntress. Knowledge is at the root of everything we do, Chastity. A hand can’t act without a mind to guide it. Your discoveries might just restore this family to the force it was always meant to
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It would be nice to sleep with a guy without worrying my thighs are gonna accidentally snap his neck.”
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“Do you mind?” he murmured. “That I need you, I mean? And in a way you probably can’t understand, not until we’re mated, at least.” She didn’t correct the implied certainty in his wording. “I know what you are. I know how you feel. I know that your emotions aren’t quite like mine, that you aren’t quite like me. I’m here anyway.”