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."