Justice (Moon Hunters Inc. Book 1)

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Strong. He might not get along with his brother, but he loved him and would have fought to protect him. “Here’s the coordinates. I owe you one.”
    “Just call us even. Thank you.” Justice said as they roared off on the bike. Envy hoped they would have no more troubles headed their way.
    Hopes didn’t seem to be worth a shit as they dodged police and soldiers alike to get to the pickup point. The further they went, the fewer patrols they saw. They finally reached a spot in the middle of nowhere and waited for the ship to land. They were to enter the small cargo bay and ride up to the other ship in the hold.
    “Are you alright?” Justice asked.
    “Yes, I’ve just never gone anywhere or done anything and now everything has changed at once.”
    Justice pulled her into his embrace. He rubbed circles on her back, which seemed to help calm her although she didn’t know why. “It’ll be alright.” he cooed in her ear.
    It struck her as odd having the big bad ass male cooing at her as if she were a child especially when they had slept together. She felt a strong wind hit her but saw nothing. “Let’s get back on the bike quick.”
    They did and the air shimmered revealing a ship. Justice gunned it heading to the back while she saw a hesitant woman moving out of the shadows and then rushing to the open door followed by others. No enemies appeared and all boarded peacefully, including the two of them.
    “Do they even know we’re on board?” She asked.
    “With any luck, no one will know until we’re on board the big ship.”

 
    Chapter 7
    Mazlans
    It was almost as if wishing made it not so. It was only moments later armed guards came back into the hold searching for them. “Put your hands up and step out where we can see you.” A male called.
    Envy stepped out and the guards stared at her as if she was a sweet treat. It pissed him off, so he stepped out too. Now the guards growled. “How did you get on our ship?”
    “It’s my understanding Zebir is aboard? Ask him.” Justice said coldly.
    The guy who looked to be in charge used his com. Looking up, the guard made an unhappy face. No doubt he wished Justice gone so he pursue Envy. So not happening! “Looks like they are guests. We’ll escort you to your rooms.” The guard offered.
    “Thank you.” Envy said.
    “You’re welcome.” The guard said with a warmth he never directed at Justice. “Follow me.” The guard instructed as he led the way with his males following behind Justice and Envy.
    They moved through doors into the guest quarters of the ship. The guard stopped and opened the door. “This will be your room.” He pointed to Justice.
    “We share a room.” The guard looked at Envy and she nodded, but her face grew heated.
    “Fine.” He said. “I’ll take you to the next room, it’s larger.” He led them to the next hallway and opened a door to a luxury suite. It was clearly intended for visiting dignitaries.
    Justice turned after Envy entered and closed the door in the guard’s face. “That wasn’t very nice.” Envy pointed out.
    “Was he nice?” Justice asked raising his brow.
    “He wasn’t warm to you, but he wasn’t rude either.”
    “Depends on how you define rude.” Envy didn’t answer that so he let it go. “I wonder how you get food around here?”
    “I imagine they have a place we can go and get food. I bet the guard was about to tell us where that might be.” Envy said. Justice ignored the dig.
    “Let’s go explore,” Justice suggested. He could see the suggestion appealed to her. Taking her hand, he led her out of the door. Carefully, he noted where they were and where he intended to go.
    “Maybe we should ask for directions?” Envy suggested.
    “You doubt my ability to find food?” He raised his brow and looked directly at her.
    “Why do men hate to ask for directions?”
    “It shows weakness and an inability to find the way on one’s own.”
    “You’ve never been here before. There’s no reason

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