Alpha Project 1: Wolf Fever (BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance) by Milly Taiden

Alpha Project 1: Wolf Fever (BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance) by Milly Taiden

Author:Milly Taiden [Taiden, Milly]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Multicultural, Paranormal, Romance, Fantasy, Werewolves & Shifters, Paranormal & Urban, Multicultural & Interracial, Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 1490490973
Amazon: B00DIGN9R4
Publisher: Latin Goddess Press
Published: 2013-06-19T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eight

Raine ran around her house in a panic. She’d burned the vegetables and killed the salad. Oh, but that was not all. She’d half destroyed her bathroom trying to get out after she sprayed it with her usual tile and grime detergent. She didn’t know she’d be so sensitive to the scent of the cleanser.

After opening all the windows and wincing at the burning in her eyes, nose, and throat, she rushed to her backyard and sat in the grass feeling a failure. Frustration rose within her. She was just starting to figure out how to haul the aggression back on the wolf and this shit happened. Great. Just great.

Her cell phone buzzed in her pocket. A glance at the screen showed it was her best friend. “Hi, Mandy.”

“What’s wrong?” Mandy’s was always concerned when she spoke to her lately.

“Nothing. I forgot what a mess I am when it comes to preparing a simple meal. I’ve burned everything and killed the salad. How does one kill something that isn’t cooked?” Her voice rose.

Mandy giggled. “Calm down. Now tell me why you’re cooking to begin with. You never put a pot on that stove if you can help it.”

She snorted. “Yeah, and now I remember why.” Flicking a lock of brown hair behind her ear, she gazed at the pink tulips lining her yard. “I invited Ryder for dinner.”

“Damn, Raine. He’s hot and scary. And he said yes or you wouldn’t be so upset.”

“Yes, but I can’t cook worth a damn, and he’s going to be here soon.” She wouldn’t normally admit to being a failure, but there was only so much crap a person could ignore before admitting they were just having a fucked up year.

“Relax! I will be there with salvation.” Mandy laughed. “How long do we have?”

“About two hours.” She grumbled, and kicked a rock. She widened her eyes when it made a hole in her neighbor’s window. Great, now she’d have to send them a check for the damage.

“Raine that’s more than enough time to make you look like a professional chef.”

“I’ll settle for not looking like an idiot.”

Mandy arrived thirty minutes later with two shopping bags. She found her sitting in the backyard.

“What are you doing back here?”

Raine scrunched her nose. “I sprayed detergent in the bathroom and it stunk up the place. I was waiting for it to air out.”

Mandy’s brows rose. She passed her the bags and headed for the kitchen entrance. “I don’t smell anything.”

Raine could still smell some of the cleanser, but the majority had dissipated. “Thanks for coming to my rescue.”

“No problem.” Mandy’s black hair, which she wore in a short straight bob, rushed forward and feathered her face when she leaned to search in a bag.

“So what do you suggest I do?” Raine started taking out vegetables from the bag she had, placing them in the center island along with the ones Mandy had put there.

Mandy stopped and carted out two large steaks. “Honey, men are easy. All men love steak.



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