a game to him. I bet you have to tell him what to do.”
 
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 Beck knew he was right when Meg looked slightly startled. She
 
 hid it quickly, but Beck caught that little hint. All wasn’t as perfect as Meg would have him believe.
 
 “He just didn’t understand what I wanted. I explained it to him.”
 
 “I think I did a damn fine job,” Cian interjected. His eyes went
 
 from his wife to his brother. Beck knew he was awaiting the
 
 inevitable outcome of this little skirmish.
 
 “I know what you want,” Beck growled.
 
 Meg crossed her arms over her chest. The challenge in her pose
 
 made Beck’s blood start to pound through his body. “You might
 
 know, Beck, but you aren’t man enough to give it to me.”
 
 “Wrong answer, darling,” Cian said, whistling a little.
 
 Beck struck hard and fast. Meg was on the floor beneath him
 
 before she could scream. Beck held her easily, though she squirmed
 
 and looked to Cian for help. There would be none forthcoming. Cian
 
 wanted this as much as Beck did, and Beck knew it. Beck could feel
 
 the satisfaction coming off his brother in waves. It had been too long
 
 since Beck let his beast have its way. Beck knew Cian would enjoy
 
 the experience so much more because of the woman on the floor. She
 
 would bridge the two and allow them to share the feeling.
 
 Beck smiled down at his wife, a triumphant feeling running
 
 through his system. He gave her the smile of a predator about to enjoy
 
 a full meal after a lifetime of hunger. “As my vampire uncle might
 
 say, you wanted the bull, my Meggie. You’re about to get the horns.”
 
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