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olf had gone mad shit crazy of a scent. Over my mate's scent. I hadn't been able to believe it at first. I had already lived a good number of years searching for my mate and she had seemed nowhere to be found. What was the pr
er
h him before taking a seat beside him, making me find myself seated directly opposite to Keera. As Trevor made the introductions, I let my gaze roam the team of five, taking them in
robabl
going off the bat being so close to it's mate. I let my eyes meet Keera's just as Trevor introduced her. My fists tightened when I realized she was the team lead
were high. Overall her facial structure was just about symmetrically perfect. For some reason that angered me. I knew better than anyone what e
that she was human and it was strictly forbidden for a werewolf to mate with a human, I knew exactly how she felt about me. She'd told me to my face that I was a so
e hated my
mine. I clenched my hands into tight fists as I felt my irritation double. I leaned my head, taking my eyes away from here and curs
feeling her emotion
the matter at hand. My attention moved to him. He was giving me an unreadable expression. I wondered if he could tell that I hadn't been pay
very close proximity with me for a couple of weeks. Her eyes were closed and if I didn't know any better I would have though
er. My pack mattered the most to me. They were my family. I had been trying as much as I could to be the calm in the storm for the othe
to find out wh
shifted to Keera. It was understandable because if any one were to be asking questions, it should be the team leader. She pressed her lips do
es met
y. It was obvious to me she was trying to goad me. It would be a cold day in hell before I admitted that any species was better than us werewolves. Before I cou
t good about humans in our territory, no more than they felt good about wanting to be there. If we were going to work together we had to cooperate
e. She said nothing for a few seconds at first, only staring at me. I had the feeling we were both thinking back to the first time we'd met. I'd a
st certainl
hair behind her ears and flipped open the file in front of her. I waited patiently for her next question. When she'd gotten to the last page, she cl
tion to him as I looked at the time on my phone. I didn't dare make the mistake of asking Keera when they would be arriving at pack groun
she felt get in the way. Enough tim
put a name to settle in my gut. "They can be there in three days if you're ready to have them." He said after a few minutes. The prof
ing his silent question. He managed a small smile and stood up to shake my hand. "I'm extremely thankful to you all for agreeing
ands one last time with T
*
out, it killed me. I'd sent for her a few minutes after I had arrived back in pack grounds, not wanting to be as surprised as I was to learn tha
table and poured herself a cup of wine, downing the entire thing in one go. "So," She said, turnin
ing I'd done intentionally. Ginny had been so out of control I had expected her to have already disclosed that she was a werewolf to the person I blamed for her change in behavior in the first plac
," I replied lying through my teeth. The meeting had been anything but smooth. Not when I discovered that Kee
t?" She ask
e. I pressed my lips together, hating that I was going to have to put her in this situation. I had a feeling that just like Ginny, Keera hadn't also moved
ell her. Keera was going to be here. On packgrounds. In my house. Living just a few rooms away from mine. And Ginny was going to have to deal with the aftermath of lying to her
u