Parker caught the little lady before she hit the ground while ignoring Gavin's glare. It wasn't hard, not with the plush form of the most delectable-smelling female he'd ever met. No wonder her disappearance had driven Gavin nuts. This close to her, Parker couldn't deny her appeal-or his immediate attraction to her, a pull also felt by his inner wolf, which paced in agitation. "What did you go and tell her that for?" Gavin's irritation-and jealousy-came through loud and clear. Parker managed to flip him a bird while carrying the limp Bailey to the bed. "I didn't realize it was a big deal." "Neither did I," Gavin replied, his shoulders slumping. "I realized as soon as she woke up and started talking that she'd lost track of time." Eyeing her frame, his gaze taking its time perusing her