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sn't a familiar scent and her eyelids were too heavy to lift so she could figure out whose it was. It sure didn't belong in her bed though. Her sleep-fogged brain was able to tell her three things. O
o confirm her suspicion that the mystery male was long gone. Swerving her head – which felt unnaturally hefty – she peered at her alarm clock. Or, at least, she would have do
her home. Scanning her surroundings warily, her eyes widened in response to not only the
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s were covered with a plush cream carpet that looked invitingly soft. There was a very masculine-style tripartite wardrobe and a large set of drawers; both were of dark oak that matched the headboard of the
didn't even have the sense to worry that she was in a strange place – a cave, no less –
night out, let alone venturing out. Moreover, her position as pack healer meant she was constantly on call and so getting ridiculously drunk was something
she could recall heading to the internet café at around noon. She sure didn't rem
a female, both of whom were also unfamiliar wolf shifters. At least she could be sure that she wasn't in the grasp of that dick, alpha Ray, who didn't give a crap that she didn't want to be claimed by
out to be his only daughter and save his ego from all the shame and embarrassment of fathering such a being. She was a blow to his pride, an aberration in his bloodline, and he hated her because, as he had seen to her concept
Dizziness momentarily rushed over her and she swayed. Jesus, what was with her? Staggering to the curtains with
d one hell of a sleep? Her eyebrows almost hit her hairline as she took in the view before her. Most packs had a massive luxury lodge surrounded by several cabins. Some even had lodges situated on cliffs. Bu
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els so she wasn't so surprised as to how this has been made to have such a warm, contemporary look. Something told her she was still in Michigan somewhere, but she had a feeling the cab ride home was going to be expensive. Good thing her