An Impawsible Christmas: The Sequel to the Alpha Hunted Series by J. M. Klaire

An Impawsible Christmas: The Sequel to the Alpha Hunted Series by J. M. Klaire

Author:J. M. Klaire [Klaire, J. M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: JKlaireRomance.com
Published: 2016-12-23T23:00:00+00:00


Leesa had them all enthralled again around the table, as wedding guests mingled all around them, oblivious to the story picking up where she’d last left off.

“Just when I had finally settled into happily spending my life with a wolf pack, just when I’d finally accepted that maybe Bryce truly did love me, even knowing that the bear cub I’d brought with me was the only cub I’d ever be able to give him, I stumbled upon his Alpha, having what he thought was a private conversation with his mate.”

“Bane’s parent’s then, right?” Keelyn asked.

“Right. Did you ever meet them? Wait, no. They’d both died already by the time you met and mated Bane,” Leesa realized, doing some quick figuring in her head before starting her story once again.

Keelyn let her carry on without correcting her.

She was right, they had both died before she met Bane. Five years before, to be precise. But she didn’t have the heart to mention that she had met Bane’s mother. Since that meeting was how his mother died, years before she met Bane himself, she just sighed heavily and let the story begin to flow over and around her.

She and Bane had already made their peace with their beginning, and as much as she wished that hadn’t been how their story had started, she knew she couldn’t go back and alter anything.

She wasn’t even sure she would if she could, if it meant that she wouldn’t have Bane now. That rabbit hole was best left stepped over, she knew, so she just shook it off and tried to concentrate on the story at hand. She told herself that this was Leesa’s story, and Mac’s, and as such it had nothing to do with her.

“He was really on a roll, talking about how unseemly it was for the Alpha’s son to be so close with the orphaned or abandoned bear club he’d really had no choice but to allow Bryce to take in.

His mate, Bane’s mother, told him how stupid he was being, but that didn’t stop him from ranting anyway.

She was trying to get him to imagine that it was them and their pack who’d met some unknown demise, asking what if it had been Bane’s infant, human form that was stumbled upon in the snow. Wouldn’t he want someone to take him in the way he’d let his pack take Mac in?

“My son? Being raised by bears? Oh no, I’d prefer that he died with us, at least we’d all be together in death. That’s way more honorable than being raised in the ways of bears.

If his parents are dead, they’re probably wishing he was with them. Or, what if they knew something we don’t, yet. What if he wasn’t orphaned at all? What if they left him there on purpose, for the fairies to take?

I’ve heard stories of all kinds leaving kids they knew had issues in the forest, thinking the babies were changelings or something of the sort. Maybe that stupid human interfered in a changeling exchange, bringing ill will down on all of us.



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