Beautiful Creatures Series

Chapter 47: 5



The smell of brewing coffee drew Gordon from his sleep. He had not slept that soundly in... well. He could not remember the last
time he slept like that. He had been dead to the world. Gordon rolled over in bed and looked around. Mackenzie was not in bed.
It had been so late by the time they had worn themselves out Mackenzie had suggested he stay the night, and he was way too
wiped out to drive home, so he snuggled in close to her and let sleep take him. Only now she was missing, and he was alone.
Gordon climbed out of bed and found his pants. He tugged them on and went in search of the source of that welcomed morning
smell. He walked down the hall to find Mackenzie in the kitchen, just wearing a pair of booty shorts and his shirt. Her dark ebony
hair was tied up in a sloppy ponytail.
“Now that is even sexier than the lace,” he said, coming up behind her and wrapping both arms around her waist as he nuzzled
her neck. “I could just eat you up,” he purred gently, tugging at her earlobe with his teeth.
“Coffee?” She said, turning in his arms and offering him a mug of freshly brewed coffee.
“Thank you,” he kissed her cheek, accepting the mug she offered.
“Cream and sugar?” She offered.
“No thanks, I take it black,” he said, sipping his coffee as he walked over to the couch and sat down. “Damn, this is good coffee.”
“It should be it is expensive enough,” she said, mixing cream and sugar into her own before joining him on the couch. Gordon
draped his arm over the back of the couch, and Mackenzie scooted in close, cuddling up to him with her feet pulled up on the
cushion tucked under her bottom.
“What time is it?”
“Eight,” she answered, looking up at him. “Do you have to rush off and open the shop?”
“Not right away. The best thing about being the boss I work when I want. Do you have someplace to be?”
“I have to meet a new coupled at ten, but besides that, no,” a naughty little grin curved the corner of her delectable mouth. “Why?
Do you want to fool around?” There was so much excitement in her tone, Gordon grinned with pride.
“Is sex all you think about?”
“No, sometimes I’m asleep,” she said with a straight face as she sipped her coffee. It was all Gordon could do not to choke on
his coffee when he laughed. “Men are ridiculous. You all want a woman with a high sex drive until you meet a woman with a high

sex drive. Then all of a sudden, you can’t keep up.”
“Don’t count me among them. I have stamina as you have never seen,” he was not boasting; it was a fact. As a Lycanthrope
Alpha, Gordon was blessed with strength, speed, and endurance that no human man could ever hope to achieve. While he was
in his mid-forties physically, he could outperform any 18-year-old Olympian who did nothing but train and still have enough
energy at the end of the night to go clubbing.
“Come back tonight, and we will see who wears out whom,” she challenged.
Gordon grinned. He loved hanging out with Mackenzie. She was one hell of a woman, and he liked her a lot more than he
should. He would never complain about the sex, he enjoyed the sex, but he found himself craving to know her better. “What are
we?”
“Horny?” She grinned.
“To each other?”
“Oh,” she said with a serious expression. “Well, we are friends.”
“Friends?”
“With benefits. Don’t you like being my friend?”
“With benefits?”
“You don’t like the benefits?”
“I love the benefits, but call me old-fashioned. I like to get to know the person I’m fucking.”
“You want to get to know each other?” She said, pulling back and sitting, so she was looking at him with her coffee in both hands.
“That sounds dangerously like the start of a relationship.”
“You don’t want a relationship?”
“I’m surprised that you do. You did just get out of what I’m assuming was a horrific relationship. Why would you want to start a
new one so soon?”
“I’m not talking about getting married. I’m just suggesting a date that doesn’t start in the bed?”

“I don’t want to get to know you,” she said with all seriousness.
Gordon felt blindsided by her response. It had not been the one he had been expecting. “Why not?”
“I like you, Gordon. I don’t want to lie to you. If we did, the get to know you crap...” She stood up and walked out of the room.
Mackenzie returned shortly with the rest of his clothes. Gordon stood up, accepting his things. “Please, just go,” she then turned
and locked herself in the bedroom.
What the hell had just happened?
***
Mackenzie closed the bedroom door and then sunk her back, sliding down the wood. She pulled her knees up and hugged them.
She felt so bad sending Gordon away. Mackenzie always kept things light and casual. She didn’t like to get to know people. She
didn’t like to lie to people, but if she got to know Gordon, she would tell him nothing but lies. For years in witness protection,
Mackenzie couldn’t even remember the truth most of the time. It would be wrong of her to have him pour his heart and soul out
to her while she told him falsehoods. He would never know the real her.
She could never see him again.
She spent the next hour in her room getting ready for her day. She curled her hair and put on her makeup. Then she slipped into
a black and white dress that came just below her knee with matching shoes. She was meeting a new client this morning, and she
wanted to look professional. Once she was ready, Mackenzie walked to the door, intent on leaving.
She opened the door and came face to face with Gordon, who was standing just on the other side of the door, his powerful arms
folded across his chest and an almost scolding expression on his face. Mackenzie was stunned to find him there. She had
thought he had left over an hour ago.
“Have you been standing here the whole time?” She asked.
“I’m an amazingly patient man,” he smiled.
“Don’t you have a business to run?” She said, pushing past him and heading for the door.
“I gave myself the day off,” he said, following Mackenzie to the door. “We need to talk.”
“I don’t have time. I have a meeting to get to.”

“When something is important, you make time.”
Did he just say she was important to him? Mackenzie stood by the door. “Fine, I’ll give you five minutes. What do you want to talk
about?”
“I get the feeling I freaked you out. That had not been my intent. It’s clear you are not looking for a relationship; I’m ok with that. If
all you want is a good time, then fine. I don’t mind. I won’t ask any more questions. But when you are ready to share and open
up, I’m willing to listen.”
“I have to go,” she said, fidgeting with her car keys.
He looked wounded by her response. “I see, ok, can I call you later?”
“No, I don’t think so.”
“Are you going to let me finish your tattoo?”
“I think I’ll have someone else finish it,” she said, not looking him in the eyes. There was a long silence. “I have to go. Please
don’t be here when I get back,” she then turned and left the house.
***
The days passed slowly. Gordon went about his business. He had not seen or heard from Mackenzie in days. She did not come
to her next appointment. Gordon had been annoyed for days. He had gone and screwed up a good thing. He should have kept
his mouth shut and enjoyed the ride. Today he was tattooing matching military tattoos on four young soldiers who had just
returned stateside. It was small and easy enough to bang out quickly. He was just finishing up the last one.
As he finished up, he heard the chimes of his door alerting him to a new customer. He sprayed the site with saline water, then
wiped it down and wrapped him up. When he looked up again, he saw Mackenzie coming into the back without an invite. Gordon
finished the cleanup and gave the men instructions on how to care for their tattoos while they healed to prevent a staph infection.
He then walked all three to the front counter and completed the payment.
Once they were alone, Gordon walked back into his backroom, finding Mackenzie seated on his tattoo chair. “You’re late. Your
appointment was two days ago.”
“I know. I was hoping you could squeeze me in.”

“I thought you were going to have someone else finish it.”
“I changed my mind. I don’t want someone else fucking it up. So, do you have time?”
“No, I really don’t.”
“Why not? Do you have another appointment coming in?”
“I’m actually closing up right away. I have to help a friend.”
“Oh, tomorrow, maybe?”
“Closed all day.”
“Why?”
“I have a wedding to go to. One of my boys is getting married. I’m a groomsman.”
“Oh,” she hopped off the chair and made to leave, looking like a pouting child who had just been sent to the corner.
“Monday,” he said, and Mackenzie stopped and turned to face him. “I’ll finish it on Monday... if... you be my date for the
wedding.”
Mackenzie grinned. “What time?”
“I have to be there by noon, so meet me at my place no later than ten.”
“I’ll be there,” she then turned and walked out.
He really hoped he was doing the right thing. He felt giving her a second chance was only fair since she had given him one when
he’d had his hissy fit the night she came to his home for dinner.
***
Gordon stood in the yard of Darrell’s farmhouse, where he had joined the small bigrade of pack members who had all come by to
help set things up for the wedding tomorrow. He was helping Darrell decorate the arbour he had built for his nuptials. Darrell was
a general contractor. There was nothing he could not build or fix. They were hanging white silk, flowers, and fabric butterflies to

make it beautiful while Gordon’s daughter and the rest of Darrell’s friends set up white folding chairs and hung bows on each
row.
Once they had things set up, they would all be heading out for a party. The ladies were throwing a bash of Katelyn, Darrell’s
fiancée. In turn, the guys were heading over to Stanton’s place to throw Darrell a wild send-off. “How this?” Gordon asked as he
was pinning up the last butterfly.
Darrell took a few steps back and looked over their handiwork. “Looks good. I think we are done.”
Gordon stepped back and looked it over. “Damn, boy, you do good work.”
“Thank you.”
Gordon turned to smile at him. “Do you mind if I bring a date tomorrow?”
Darrell looked surprised. “You’re already dating?”
“I figured, why should I wait? Melissa didn’t.”
“Do you have a date in mind?”
Gordon’s grin grew. “You will not believe this girl. She’s young, attractive, classy, and she has a sex drive that could kill a human
man.”
“Fun,” Darrell laughed. “I can’t wait to meet her.”
He was looking forward to it also.
***
Later that night, while they sat around Stanton’s cabin in the woods, not that far down the road from where Darrell lived. They
were sitting around playing drinking games all night as the men of the pack came and went throughout the night, congratulating
Darrell on his upcoming marriage. Things were going well, and Gordon was good and drunk. Nothing could have ruined the
night, or so he had thought until he showed up. When Conrad walked in, the party went quiet as everyone held their breath,
waiting to see what would happen between Gordon and the man who wronged him.

Gordon stood in the middle of the room, a half-drunk beer bottle in his right hand, his hateful glare fixated on his once friend.
“Sorry, Gordon, I didn’t know he was coming,” Stanton apologized.
“Hi,” Conrad greeted Gordon.
“I think you should leave,” Gordon spoke calmly.
“I heard you would be here. I thought...”
“That I wouldn’t cause a scene with all these people around.”
“I wanted to apologize, but you won’t take my calls.”
“That’s because I blocked you.”
“You have to forgive me.”
“I have to?” Gordon laughed. “I don’t have to do anything.”
“We are friends,” Conrad said, coming closer.
“No, we were friends. Not that you were much of a friend because you fucked my wife. In my bed. Where was your friendship
then?”
“I’m sorry.”
“Your words mean nothing to me.”
“Gordon, please...”
“You are dumb as fuck. Honestly, I’m surprised you can walk and breathe at the same time. You need to start appreciating the
effort I put into not killing you.”
“Are you going to exile me?”
“I’m not that petty. You’re dead to me. We will never be friends again. So, keep your distance, and I’ll let you keep your teeth,”
Gordon flashed an evil, menacing grin where he bared his fangs. “Savvy?”
“You heard him,” Stanton growled, “get out.”

Conrad turned and walked out the door without another word. It still pissed Gordon off that he had not realized earlier that
Melissa had been cheating. It baffled him how he had not smelled Conrad on her or her on him. They had managed to pull the
wool over his eyes, for God only knew how long. He was not sure how Melissa had hidden this from him for so long, but what
pissed him off was the mockery she had made of him. Well, he was done being the nice guy. For the sake of the species, he
would not exile Melissa or Conrad. He would allow them to stay in the pack, but he would never trust either again.
***
The door buzzed over and over, waking Mackenzie from a sound sleep. She climbed out of bed and pulled on her robe before
walking to the intercom. She pressed the button and spoke. “How is it?”
“Gordon,” his voice came back.
Mackenzie pressed the button to buzz him in. Moments later, he was at her door. She opened it and let him in, closing the door
behind him, locking it. “What are you doing here?” She asked, running her fingers through her tousled golden locks.
“I think younger generations call it a booty call,” he purred as he backed her up against the door and started kissing her neck. “I
have a powerful need to fuck you senseless.”
“You are drunk,” he was slurring his words, and the smell of beer on his breath was overwhelming. “What did you do? Swim
through a lake of beer?”
Suddenly Gordon bent over and hoisted Mackenzie up over his shoulder and slapped her bottom as he carried her to the
bedroom. He carried her to the bed and followed her down, trying to kiss her once more, but she turned her face away. Wow, his
breath was harsh. She could get drunk just kissing him. “Ok, lover boy,” she said, placing her hand on his chest and pushing him
off her. It did not take much to push him over, so he was lying on his back. “I’m game, but if this is going to happen, you need to
rinse with mouthwash,” she said, getting out of bed. “I’ll get you some.”
Mackenzie headed to the washroom and grabbed the bottle of Scope. She removed the cap to fill it and then thought twice. It
might be better if he just used the whole bottle. Placing the cap back on, Mackenzie headed back to the bedroom.
“Ok, buddy, if you want....” She trailed off as she came into the room and found Gordon passed out. She had a feeling a bomb
would not wake him. She placed the Scope on the nightstand on his side of the bed along with a bottle of Tylenol she retrieved
from the washroom to help with the almost certain hangover he was going to have come morning.

Removing her robe, she climbed into bed next to Gordon and closed her eyes. It was so late, and she needed her beauty sleep,
so she looked good on his arm tomorrow.


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