s were slowly coming back to life as shopkeepers set up displays and early r
normal, so why did
y head, tapping my face
few days now. It was as if someone was watching me but I dismissed it as paranoia at first, even though I knew
uld explain this lingering unease. Nothing seemed out of pl
he area, my wolf instincts s
sy going about their lives. Still, my heartbeat quicken
ust sleep-deprived and on edge from my nightmare
e I stepped outside and every time I walked down the street, I could feel an
arp scent of coffee from the café next door. It was a powerful combo that I would h
d for the knob and pushed open the door to the bookstore. The small bell
stressed brain, and it worked. I was feeling so
ime," Mrs. Porter remarked from behind the counter, her g
of the morning coffee," I
ng look. "or you we
ided to come clean. "I did.
ed to take care of yourself when you are still young
it disappeared as fast as it ca
usied myself with restocking shelves.
in a dark coat that did nothing to soften his intimidating presence. His hood was pulle
to myself as I scanne
grazing the spines of the books without real interest in any of them. He had
ere anything you are looking for spe
e search until I had to step in again, but he met me in silence. I swallowed hard,
ething?" I asked again,
sharpness of his jaw. The shadow of his stubble cast along his
was deep and smooth. "Jus
e. The trembling feeling of being watched washed over me again. My instincts screamed at me, warning me to g
ile, moving from shelf to s
u ever need me," I said and
nmistakable scent caught
s town. I had specifically chosen the place because it was hidden perfectly from the
st be passing through the town, and he wasn't looking for me, I co
lly made his way to the door. He paused, glanc
a," he said softly. "Danger
rror. Before I could respond, he was gone,
e I stood; my breat
enched my fists, my nails
ad fou
e to flee this instant,
, my body refused to move.
agile sense of normalcy. The thought of tearing it all d
ant risking everything. I cl
re because whether I ran or not, the