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Man Scape (On A Manhunt Book 5)


  MAN SCAPE

  ON A MANHUNT

  BOOK 5

  VANESSA VALE

  Man Cave by Vanessa Vale

  Copyright © 2023 by Bridger Media

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are the products of the author's imagination and used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

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  CONTENTS

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

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  Don’t date your son’s ex.

  Especially when she’s supposedly the town’s good girl. But the sweet, shy librarian isn’t a good girl at all.

  She can’t be, because she wants me–the local lumberjack, and my…wood.

  I’m her ex’s dad but she says she doesn’t want guys her age. Or a relationship.

  She wants a fling. And since I’m leaving Hunter Valley in a few days, I’ll definitely indulge her.

  We’ll have fun while it lasts and then she’ll go back to fooling the town and I’ll just go.

  Right?

  In Hunter Valley, it’s always open season on men. Will the biggest one in town be the easiest to catch?

  PROLOGUE

  DANIEL

  Using my shoulder, I pushed through the door and into the office, my hands full.

  “You love gossip, Ang,” I said. “News at Steaming Hotties is that the Hunters–not the owner of the mountain, but the other ones–filed for bankruptcy, their house was repossessed by the bank and they relocated during the night to Florida for the guy to take a job at a golf course.”

  I set the office manager’s coffee on her desk.

  She eyed me, listening to my words, but not with the usual glee for small town tea spilling. I didn’t give a shit about the crazy antics of others, but I figured for once, I could get the edge on her with some juicy info.

  “Gambling. Can you believe it?” I added.

  She humphed. “There’s other ways to gamble,” she muttered and I frowned.

  Usually, she was as fiery as her red hair and always knew the local news before me.

  “What? Did I ruin it for you?” I asked, taking a sip of my black coffee.

  “I think you ruined it for yourself.”

  “What the hell does that mean? I don’t even know the Hunters. I know Eve, of course.” I raised my to-go cup with the Steaming Hotties logo on the side. “And that’s not the exciting part. I guess Eve’s ex is going to jail.”

  I waited for Ang to react, but she didn’t. “What’s up with you this morning?”

  Her eyes widened behind her reading glasses. “Me? I think you have more important things to worry about than other people’s problems.”

  Frowning, I set my cup down, put my hands on her desk and leaned in. “What’s going on?” I asked. “No one’s hurt?”

  Running a tree service company, I always worried about my employees. Chain saws, falling timber and other hazards meant the possibility of bad injuries. That was from working on the trees, not from falling ones. Like the one that we cut up that had fallen through Lindy Beckett’s house last summer. Fortunately, no one had been home when her neighbor had played lumberjack.

  “No. No one’s hurt.”

  I sighed because it was always in the back of my mind. “Then what’s curdled your milk?”

  She picked up pink message slips and pushed them into my face.

  I snagged them and stepped back.

  “I thought you learned your lesson right after high school, Daniel Case Pearson. I mean, I thought out of everyone, you’d know about condoms. Talk about gambling. Getting a girl pregnant? Now? You’re forty years old.”

  I blinked, looked more closely at what Ang wrote. Condoms? Pregnant? What the hell was she talking about?

  The test came back positive. You need to call me.

  I told you this would happen, but no. You thought a little fun wouldn’t have consequences. Call me.

  Where are you? What am I supposed to do, take care of this on my own?

  Fine, fun was had. Now we face the consequences.

  I lifted my head, met Ang’s wise, pointed gaze.

  “These were on the business voicemail?”

  Ang nodded. “I copied those down from the weekend. Exactly as recorded.”

  “And you think this was me?” I waved the papers. “Chad’s a little careless from what I’ve heard.”

  “She calls you out by name.”

  “Who?” I glanced again at the messages. “Who is saying I… I–”

  “Got her pregnant?”

  I swallowed hard. Nodded.

  “Melly Harwood.”

  Frowning, I looked to Ang. “Who?”

  She shook her head and tsked me like a scolding mother. Since she was close friends with mine, they’d had practice for the past four decades.

  “Little Melly Harwood. The librarian. And someone so young, too.”

  “Young?”

  “She can’t be more than twenty-four. Mabel’s daughter was two years ahead of her in school.”

  Figuring out how Mabel’s daughter had any relevance wasn’t important. I didn’t know who she was either.

  Crushing the papers in my hand, I crossed my arms over my chest. “You think I got a twenty-four year old librarian pregnant?”

  “The messages were all directed to you. Remember, you wanted to get back out there.” She made stupid air quotes with her fingers about how everyone in the office thought I should find a woman.

  “Fuck me,” I muttered. I ran a hand down my face, stomped into my office and slammed the door shut.

  This was a fucking mess.

  Dropping into my desk chair, I swiveled back and forth.

  What the hell?

  I didn’t have sex with little Melly Harwood. I didn’t even know who she was.

  The only sex I’d had recently was with my hand and I wasn’t going to share that gem with Ang. My dick and where I put it wasn’t any of her business.

  But now it was because she took a long line of messages that made it pretty fucking clear I stuck it in the librarian.

  I popped to my feet, grabbed my coffee and stormed out of my office.

  “Where are you going?” Ang called as I cut past her desk.

  “The library.”

  1

  DANIEL

  I liked sex. I fucking loved it. Who didn’t? I liked to remember having it, too. Especially if it involved getting a woman pregnant.

  Which I supposedly did.

  Not just anyone, but little Melly Harwood.

  I had no idea who she was, but Ang made her out to be something like the Virgin Mary. Sweet, serene and absolutely, positively not sinful. Meaning I’d somehow corrupted and ruined her.

  I didn’t mind the idea of corrupting or ruining a woman, or doing both at the same time, as long as she was into that kind of thing. But a baby? Fuck no.

  Several office voicemails insisted I was responsible for making one.

  It had to have been immaculate conception because I hadn’t fucked any woman in a long time. Yet I couldn’t tell Ang that. No way. I wasn’t sharing my sex life with a sixty-something who liked to remind me she used to change my diapers.

  Who was this woman and why was she accusing me? Why was this mysterious and saintly Melly Harwood telling me I had to take care of my responsibilities?

  Sure, I’d gotten a woman pregn
ant once. Accidentally. Over twenty years ago the summer after high school graduation. And I’d taken all the responsibility for that. Why would I start over with a baby now? I was forty fucking years old. An empty nester. Retired business owner. A free man ready to get out of Montana for a while. In fact, my flight to Scotland left in four days.

  I was supposed to be relaxed in my newfound retirement. I had money and free time and it was time to enjoy both.

  Until I got those messages. I always took care of my responsibilities. Always. I couldn’t be laid back, relaxed or leaving the country until this one was resolved.

  That was why I was pissed as I stomped out of the library and called Ang. No way were my plans being derailed because of this, of a woman accusing me of something I sure as hell didn’t do. If she wanted something from me, like money, this was the worst way to go about it with me.

  “Pearson Tree and Landscape Service,” Ang said through the phone in her upbeat and cheerful voice.

  “Where is she?” I snarled.

  “Who?” she asked, used to my moods. “Melly Harwood?”

  “Of course, Melly Harwood,” I countered, as if I went after crazy women every day. “You know well enough I left you at the office twenty minutes ago to track her down. You said she’s the librarian. I’m at the library. She’s not here. Find her.”

  “How can I find her?”

  “Don’t play dumb,” I countered. “Use your gossip network or tea spilling club or whatever you call it and find her.”

  Ang humphed through the phone then put me on hold because she couldn’t argue with the fact that she could find someone better than a detective or a bloodhound. Horrible jazz saxophone music filled my ear and I winced. How had I made my customers suffer listening to that?

  Not my problem any longer.

  Waiting, I paced back and forth across the library’s front entry. A woman with one hand leading a toddler and carrying a baby seat with the other approached. I opened the door for her, then went over to the book drop box. I tugged the slot open, shut it. Opened it. Shut it.

  A minute later, she was back. “She’s at the vet with her dog Fred and–”

  “I don’t care about her dog. I’m more interested in her pussy,” I muttered, the one I never got in.

  “What was that?”

  I sighed. Hard. “Nothing. What’s the address?”

  She told me.

  “Thanks,” I said. “And tell Deek to replace that God-awful hold music.”

  I hung up and cut across town to the Hunter Valley Veterinary Clinic. The landscape company and the hold music were my brothers’ problems now.

  The bell above the door chimed as I went inside the clinic. The scent of cleaning products and wet dog made my nose twitch.

  A twenty-something man in light blue scrubs stood from a chair behind the counter. As he saw me approach with all kinds of pent-up aggravation, his eyes widened. He took a slight step back as he tipped his chin back to keep my gaze. That happened all the time. The trouble with being the size of a lumberjack. And actually being one.

  “May I help you?”

  A dog barked somewhere in the building. An orange cat jumped on the counter and the guy hooked it with a hand and tucked him into the crook of his arm in a football hold.

  “Melly Harwood?” I asked.

  “Room number three.”

  Finally. I headed down the hall with one mission in mind. Find out what the fuck was going on. I was leaving town and I didn’t need this kind of entanglement… or headache. It was déjà vu all over again. This time though, I wasn’t nineteen and I definitely hadn’t had sex with the woman.

  I didn’t bother knocking on the closed door with the number three on it and burst in.

  The action startled the woman who stood in front of a high metal exam table, a tiny dog standing on it. It was smaller than a cat. A Pomeranian? Teacup Poodle? I had no clue. Their heads swiveled and their gazes met mine in unison.

  This was little Melly Harwood? She was a gorgeous redhead who I’d clearly startled because the hand on the back of the littlest dog I’d ever seen flew to her chest. She stared at me with wide eyes behind dark glasses.

  Holy shit, she was fucking pretty.

  Her mouth dropped open and all that came to mind were filthy thoughts of what I could put between those gloss-coated lips. Her hair was half up, half down and fell below her shoulders in soft waves. The fiery color contrasted with her pale skin.

  The only thing similar between the she-vixen I imagined trapping random men and the woman in front of me was that she was little. Little Melly Harwood really was small.

  I had no idea what I expected, but not… her. Not the petite, curvy thing in a pair of snug black pants and a soft, forest green sweater. I didn’t know much about women’s clothing, but I knew the color of the damned forest. A crisp collar of a white dress shirt showed at her neckline and the bottom peeked out at the sweater’s hem as if she was trying to be a little wild.

  Her outfit was ridiculously conservative for someone in her early twenties, like she shopped at an old ladies clothing store. Somehow, the modest and trim fit only accented her curvy figure. How was it even possible that combo was sexy as hell?

  Since when did I get hard for women close to twenty years younger?

  Not women. Woman.

  Her.

  “Melly Harwood?” I asked, my voice gruff.

  The woman blinked behind those glasses as she nodded.

  Every single inch of her screamed sexy librarian. Shit, she actually was one.

  That only made my fingers itch–and my dick twitch–to mess her all up. Get that hair all tangled from my hands as I held her in place as I throat fucked her. To get some of my cum splattered on those prim clothes so everyone knew she liked to be defiled.

  If she wanted my attention, needed me to fuck her, all she had to do was ask. There was no need to accuse me of anything. I volunteered because if there was a woman who needed to get railed, it was her. I’d rail her as hard as she needed. Spank her ass for being naughty. Punish her so she wouldn’t do it again. Then make her come because she was a good girl for taking all of me so well.

  I took a step back. Where had my mind gone? My need for her was instant and intense. Since when did I look at a woman and think defile and rail?

  Throat fuck? Cum splattered?

  I wasn’t sure if those thoughts made me fucking old or a creep.

  My dick said neither, that I was a healthy, horny man who saw someone he wanted to get down and dirty with.

  She didn’t look like she was pregnant, or the kind of woman who might try to trap me. Hell, she didn’t look like she’d ever had sex.

  I stifled a groan at the thought because I never knew that fucking a prim, virgin librarian was an unfulfilled kink of mine.

  “You messaged me,” I said finally. “Multiple times.”

  Her wide eyes narrowed and she pushed her glasses up with one hand, the other on the tiny dog’s back. “I messaged you?” she asked, her voice soft, melodic, although laced with surprise, as if someone like her would ever get in touch with someone like me.

  I nodded, crossed my arms. “Said I got you pregnant.”

  Her mouth fell open again. Even wider this time. Shit.

  “You got me… what?” she whispered the words as if she was too stunned to speak at full volume.

  “Pregnant,” I repeated, waiting to tell her she was a very bad girl.

 
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