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Animal Magnetism
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Author: Jill Shalvis
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a time in places where three squares a day were pure fantasy. The nondescript clothes he’d gotten used to wearing so as not to be marked as an American in places where being an American meant certain death or far worse.
    “Actually,” she finally said, “you look like trouble.” Her gaze touched over his features. “The sort of trouble that women actively seek out against their better judgment. It’s sort of a fatal genetic flaw of my entire gender.”
    She was right about the trouble part, but he’d never met a woman who liked it for long. “So now that we’ve established that I’m probably not a murderer, what’s it going to be? A long walk home with . . . ” He gestured to the box on the front passenger’s-side floorboards. “Two puppies and whatever that thing is, or—”
    “A potbellied pig.”
    He looked closer. “Are you sure?”
    She laughed. “Yes!”
    “Okay, I’ ll take your word for it. You getting in or what?”
    She took another bite of his Snickers and studied him from those remarkable eyes. “The road out to my place needs some work,” she finally said. “It got washed out in the floods last week and hasn’t been repaired yet.”
    At least she had a place. “I can handle it.”
    “I don’t know . . .” Her eyes sized him up as if she were six feet tall instead of maybe five foot four in her steel-toe work boots. “In my experience, guys are rarely the drivers that they think they are.”
    In the army, he’d driven in and out of hot spots that made Iraq and Afghanistan look like Disneyland. Hell, for his more recent work, piloting for hire, he’d driven on roads that didn’t officially exist. He had no doubt he could take on anything the serene mining town of Sunshine dished up.
    Having apparently made a decision, Lilah slapped a hand to his chest to push him out of her way. Because it amused him that she thought she could move him at all, he let her. As she shifted past him, the scent of her hair filled his nostrils with something like . . . honey, maybe? Whatever it was, it was better than anything he’d smelled in a long time.
    She climbed up into his truck, her baggy Carhartts tightening across her back end as she stretched farther to check on her box of babies. Yeah , he thought, there really is nothing on God’s green earth nicer than a woman’s ass , and he took a minute to soak in the sweet view before walking around and angling behind the wheel. “Where to?”
    “North straight through town.”
    Town was relatively quiet, and so was his passenger. The human one. Not the animal ones. The duck in the backseat hadn’t shut up for more than two seconds since he’d turned on the engine.
    “Quack, quack, quack . . . ”
    Brady finally cut his eyes to it via the rearview mirror. “Hey.”
    Abigail looked at him.
    “I know this great duck soup recipe,” he told her.
    Lilah gasped.
    Abigail shut up.
    Not the animals in the box at her feet, though. The two puppies and little piglet were wrestling and rolling around each other, having a party for three.
    At the end of town, the road went from smooth concrete to torn-up, pitted asphalt, and as Lilah had promised, it was a mess. He hit a pothole and got a little air.
    “Uh-oh,” Lilah said.
    “What?” He couldn’t look, because she’d been right—the road was bad. If he took his eyes off of it, they were going to go flying. “And Jesus, you weren’t kidding about—” He broke off when Lilah clicked out of her seat belt and dropped to her knees on the floorboard.
    “It’s okay,” she cooed softly, and crawled toward Brady, touching his calf.
    He went very, very still as she leaned down even farther, reaching between his legs . . .
    “I’ve got you.” Her voice pure sex, and still in that erotic position, began to make kissy kissy noises that went straight to his . . .
    “There,” she murmured, lifting the potbellied piglet to cuddle against her chest.
    Brady let out a very long breath and realized he was
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