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-Kaytlyn- I walked downstairs the next day, preparing for the customers to arrive. Koda followed me, his tail wagging back and forth. He is such a good boy. I smiled at the thought. I’d called Chris the same thing. Just the memory made me groan slightly as a warm, electric sensation shot through me. I grabbed the edge of the bar, trying to steady myself. My wolf was howling excitedly in my head, demanding more of him—more without clothes. I shook my head, telling myself to get a grip. “You okay, Kate?” I turned to see Andrew enter, followed by Rick, my other bartender. Both were great guys and lone wolves who had settled in the city. I quickly straightened up and gave them a reassuring smile as Koda ran over, sniffing them and greeting them with his tail wagging happily. “Of course. W