“We’re sending someone to keep an eye on you two just in case,” Derek said.
Kyro moved over to Hanna and leaned in close. “We’ll also check in on that phone Dad gave you,” he said. “We’re programed as number one. Anything happens, anything, you call us.”
Damn, he smelled good. She wondered if he tasted as good as he smelled in that moment. Her memory in the cave was a little hazy.
Kyro’s nostrils flared as if he could scent her desire.
He kissed her hard before she could protest. He had a hint of salt from the fries, which only blended into the flavor of him. It was over before she could decide if she wanted to pull him closer or not, but she concluded he tasted better than she remembered.
“We’re a call away, baby,” Kyro said.
All she could do was nod. Her mind was doing flip flops along with every other part of her.
“He’s not the only one who gets to kiss you goodbye, is he?” Derek asked. He pulled her up from her seat and covered her mouth with his. She was giddy with his kiss.
There was no better or worse with them, only different parts of a whole, and she craved both equally. She was a needy witch, and there was no soda that could cool off those kisses.
When he pulled away, she had to sit back down. She wasn’t expecting that.
“Stop worrying,” Barbara said. “Get out of here.”
They left, and Hanna finally felt like air could fill her lungs.
“Those two don’t want to leave your side,” Barbara said.
“One of many things about them that’s confusing as hell,” Hanna said. “Are all shifters that way?”
“Just the men, dear,” Barbara said. “But I have an idea that will help.”
Hanna wasn’t sure she should ask, but curiosity and cats went together for a reason. “What idea is that?”
“We’re going shopping,” Barbara said. “You’re going to show me these great boutiques and tell me all about you and the brothers.”
“How much time do you have?” Hanna asked.
“More than enough to hear everything.”
Hanna smiled at that. How come her mother couldn’t be this easy to talk to? Barbara was the mother she wished she had growing up, not just for her but for Riana, too. At least she was grateful for spending some time with Barbara now. Maybe someone could help her make sense of the confusion known as the Keller Duo.