Becoming the Enigma (The Loup-Garou Series Book 2) by Bitikofer Sheritta

Becoming the Enigma (The Loup-Garou Series Book 2) by Bitikofer Sheritta

Author:Bitikofer, Sheritta [Bitikofer, Sheritta]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781946821133
Publisher: Moonstruck Writing
Published: 2017-06-10T04:00:00+00:00


They arrived at the convention center where the charity dinner was being held. Noah pulled up in front of the building to let the gang out into the snow-covered streets. Katey was shocked when her feet sunk down to her ankles in a deep layer of snow and ice.

She squeaked in surprise and grabbed onto Logan’s arm for support so she didn’t fall.

“Never seen snow before, right?”

“Never,” she replied. “How am I supposed to walk in this?” Katey looked all around her feet as if the answer would magically appear in the puckered surface of the snow.

“Just wade through it, like this.” Logan proceeded to kick clumps of the snow out of his way, creating a jagged path up to the stairs that led to the front door. The others were trudging on ahead of them.

Katey tried that for a few steps, but shivered at the way the snow seeped through her pantyhose and numbed her toes. With the unrealistic fear of frostbite, Katey picked up her feet and stomped her way up to the steps instead, so her skin came in minimal contact with the bitter snow.

Down the street, a dog barked so viciously that Katey turned to see what was the matter. The owner tugged back on the leash as the husky snapped and snarled at the group that was entering the civic center.

“Cool it, mutt. We’re not in your territory,” Logan mumbled after seeing the way Katey jumped.

“I’ve never seen a dog so angry before,” Katey said, scrunching her shoulders up as a gust of wind tossed her hair away from her neck.

“It happens. We have that effect on animals sometimes. They either cower in fear or get aggressive.” Logan gestured his head toward the husky and its frantic owner. “That dog’s warning us to get away from his human. That breed is fiercely loyal.”

“How can you tell the dog’s trying to say that?” she asked as they joined the others just outside the glass doors.

Logan turned a puzzled look to her. “Couldn’t you hear him?”

She shook her head. “All I heard was the barking.”

Dustin opened the door for his alpha, while Forrest held open the opposite door for John. But both alphas looked to her in mild alarm.

Judging by their reactions, Katey knew this must have not been a good sign. “I’m supposed to understand dog-speak, aren’t I?”

“You should... Maybe you won’t get that ability until after you change for the first time.” Dustin answered.

She breathed a sigh of relief as they entered the building. At least she wasn’t missing what she should have already had, like everything else that was starting to disappear on her.



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