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The building resembled a vet clinic more than a lab, and the comparison pissed Murdock off.

He held the gun in front of him, his arms held out straight ahead and locked in place as he turned the corner. He opened the first door he came to.

It was an exam room from the look of it. It had a steel table in the center, lab equipment, and a centrifuge machine with a cold storage refrigerator on the side of the counter. Murdock noticed a cage in one of the corners.

Fucking bastards.

Heaven told him he was held in a cage.

He raised his gun and shot the man coming through the back door.

Murdock quickly crossed the room and started opening cabinets and drawers, looking for his mate’s files.

When the first cabinet yielded no results, he knocked it over and started on the second one. Where were his mate’s records?

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“Who are you?”

Murdock spun around and dropped to one knee, firing right into the human’s chest. He felt absolutely no remorse. They had none when they took his reason for living from him and reconstructed his anatomy. There was no thought to Heaven’s well-being, his mental state, or if they even had a right to play God.

They called it a breakthrough in science. He called it egotistical and self-serving. No one stopped to ask Heaven what he wanted. So, no, Murdock held no remorse in his heart for the heartless.

He cursed when the second cabinet gave him nothing. He shot it out of pure frustration.

Murdock picked the cage up and threw it across the room as the pain once again surfaced. He wasn’t able to protect what was his and the guilt ate at him night and day. His hands fisted and slammed against his temples with such rage coursing within him that he thought he was going to shoot the whole damn world as a whole.

He stormed from the room and headed to the next one, raising his gun as he entered. Maverick stood in the center with three dead bodies lying at his feet. “No records in here.” Murdock nodded and turned around. There was only one more room to check. His arm swung to his right as he shot the guard who had his gun aimed at Murdock.

Not today.

The third room had the Santiago brothers in it. Tryck and Law were emptying drawer after drawer, tossing files to the floor. “All useless. His files aren’t in here,” Tryck informed Murdock.

Fuck!

“Burn it to the ground.” Murdock snarled as he left the room and joined Maverick in the lobby. “Nothing. Whoever did this has run with Heaven’s records. He’s still out there.” Maverick nodded. “He’ll show his hand sooner or later. We’ll find him.”

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Murdock would be there when they did. He went outside and pulled his cell phone out, dialing the only person who could bring him out of this rage. “Hey, baby. How are you feeling?”

“Tired. I miss you. When are you coming home?” Heaven pouted.

Murdock smiled at his mate’s voice. Lewis had been right, he still had his baby. Everything else would work itself out. “Soon, love. Real soon.”

“Will you bring me some ice cream?”

“Anything for you, love.” Murdock looked around then made kissy noises into the phone. “I love you.”

“I love you, too. Come home.”

“I’m on my way.” Murdock hung up and slipped the phone back into his pocket.

He smelled smoke and knew the Santiago brothers had set the fire.

Law had told him that they scouted the building out because someone from their old pack had gone missing and was tracked to this building.

Unfortunately, that shifter wasn’t found. What they did with him was anyone’s guess.

When the brothers broke in to rescue him, they found Heaven instead. Maybe the missing pack member was going to be subject number two? Murdock wondered if the experiment had gone wrong and the body was dumped somewhere. He said a silent prayer for the family of the shifter. They would never have closure. No, no remorse at all.

“Ready?” Maverick asked as he walked up to Murdock.

“Yes. We have to stop to pick up ice cream for Heaven on our way home.”

“Cravings already?” Maverick chuckled. “Good, Tryck can buy me a new box of Fudgsicles.”

“Your name wasn’t on it,” Tryck snapped as he and his brothers emerged from the building.

“As fun as it is to watch you guys, I need to get home.” Murdock climbed into the SUV.

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* * * *

Heaven squirmed around as Murdock licked his balls. “Oh, God, M&M. So good.” His hands fisted the sheets as he tilted his ass higher, wanting his hole played with. His mate knew him well, and he felt a finger push in. “Yes, right there. So good.” Murdock sucked Heaven’s balls into his mouth. Heaven pumped his cock, wanting the release. His hole clenched around Murdock’s fingers.

“Fuck me, Murdock,” Heaven whined as he pumped harder.

Murdock rose above him then entered him. Heaven’s mouth fell open in small pants, his orgasm coming closer.

Murdock didn’t fuck Heaven into the mattress like Heaven wanted. His mate was making slow love to him. He knew it was because of the baby, and it was frustrating as hell. “Harder.”

“Nope, the doc says you’re too far along for rambunctious sex.”

“How the hell does he know? He’s stumbling through this blindly.

Now fuck me harder.”

“Nope.” Murdock thrust so gently that Heaven wanted to claw his own eyes out. “If you ever want your cock sucked again, you better go faster than the gentle cycle.”

Murdock growled and thrust harder. “If I hurt you, I’m going to be pissed.”

“I’m going to be pissed if you don’t move faster.” Heaven threw his head back as Murdock slammed into him. Hell yeah, that was more like it. Murdock grabbed Heaven’s legs and pulled them up onto his shoulders. Heaven arched his back for deeper penetration as Murdock laid it on him.

“Close.” Heaven groaned.

Murdock knocked Heaven’s hand away and stroked his cock at full speed. Heaven shouted to the ceiling as his balls emptied into Murdock’s fist.

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“Heaven.” Murdock bit his bottom lip as he came, whining and moaning.

“I still say you make weird sex noises,” Heaven teased.

“Hush.” Murdock kissed him then pulled Heaven into his arms.

His hand ran over Heaven’s rounded belly as his mate kissed the side of his neck. “Love you.”

“You’re only saying that because you got some tail.” His mate nipped his ear then snuggled close. “Get some rest.” Heaven entwined his fingers with his mate’s, wondering what else life was going to throw at him. The experiment had yielded a blessing in disguise. Heaven was now looking forward to being a parent.

He still wasn’t sure if he was a mother or a father, and the thought of being responsible for a tiny life scared him half to death. But with Murdock by his side, he knew he could handle it.

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lynn Hagen loves writing about the somewhat flawed, but lovable. She also loves a hero who can see past all the rough edges to find the shining diamond of a beautiful heart.

You can find her on any given day curled up with her laptop and a cup of hot java, letting the next set of characters tell their story.

Also by Lynn Hagen

Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 1:
Maverick’s Mate
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 2:
Hawk’s Pretty Baby
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 3:
Sunshine’s Savior
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 4:
Remi’s Pup
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 5:
Stormy Eyes
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 6:
Oliver’s Heart
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 7:
Keata’s Promise
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 8:
George’s Turn
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 9:
Loco’s Love
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 10:
Lewis’s Dream
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 11:
Mark’s Not Gay
Everlasting Classic ManLove: Brac Pack 12:
Nutter Nero
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Document Outline
  • HEAVEN�S HELL
  • THE END

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