Caged Heat_Blackmeadow Pack by Milly Taiden

Caged Heat_Blackmeadow Pack by Milly Taiden

Author:Milly Taiden [Taiden, Milly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Latin Goddess Press, Inc.
Published: 2019-04-12T04:00:00+00:00


21

“You’re out of your mind.” Sam laughed. “And what are you doing here anyway?” Her heart told her all she needed was for Riel to admit he loved her and bite her, claiming her as his mate. If he happened to ask her to marry him then she’d say yes. What woman didn’t want to marry the man she loved? But her main concern was getting her mate to claim her.

Nat said, “I wanted to talk to see if you can remember anything else about your family. Does Ginny have photo albums or written notes about your wonderful fam?”

This was the perfect opportunity for Sam to find the small trunk Ginny kept all the important personal papers in. Maybe she would be able to figure out how the strange shifter link had emerged in her life.

“Let me run over to the house. I have something I need to pick up anyway. Do me a favor and make a sandwich for me. I’m starving. Ry and I ran out without getting a chance to eat.”

Nat waggled her brows. “Yeah. I can imagine what kept you so busy you didn’t get a chance to eat.” She laughed. “Go. I’ll have something by the time you get back.”

Guilt made her rush. Ry had told her to stay in his house, but she wasn’t going to be gone long, and she really wanted to know who the shifter was in her family.

After unlocking the front door, she dropped the key on the coffee table before she ran up to Ginny’s room. Once there, she was overcome with sadness. She’d been avoiding Ginny’s room, knowing it would be difficult to handle. The soft gold and purple tones decorating the room were Ginny’s favorite colors.

Pictures of Sam through the years hung on the walls and sat on every surface in the room. Moisture gathered in her eyes, making her vision blurry.

Grief tore through her, roping around her heart and squeezing hard. She took a breath, and a sob escaped. Tears fell on her cheeks, and she wiped them with the back of her hand. Her heart ached for the woman who’d taught her right from wrong and to be the person she wanted to be.

She’d loved her unconditionally. She’d never hear her grandmother’s soft Latin accent telling her to live her life to the fullest. She’d never hug her tiny frame or brush her short, raven bob. But worst of all, she’d never be able to tell her how much she loved her.

She choked on her sobs. Taking choppy breaths, she swallowed at the knot in her throat and sighed. If only she’d been back before Ginny had died, but it was too late to change the past. And Ginny would never have allowed her to. She’d tell her to move on and let go of whatever went wrong, learn from it, and use it to make better decisions in the future.

Steeling her spine, she stepped forward. Ginny had always told her not to cry for her when she died.



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