Decisions by W.J. May

Decisions by W.J. May

Author:W.J. May
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fae, fantasy witches, fantasy new adult, paranormal shifter romance, shifter romance, coming of age, vampires, vampires and witches, shifters, shifter, dark fantasy, superhero fantasy ebooks, witches, superhero, paranormal fantasy, paranormal romance, New Adult & College Romance Paranormal, Fairy, new adult, new adult and college, New Adult & College Romance, w.j. may, chronicles of kerrigan, supernatural, romance, mystery, superpowers, paranormal, boarding school, series, magic, fairytale, fairy tale, sequel series, sequel, Arthurian, dragons, LGBTQ
Publisher: Dark Shadow Publishing
Published: 2024-08-20T00:00:00+00:00


THEY GATHERED UP THE food and tucked it back into her cloak, pulling up the corners and vowing the second they found a market, the first thing they were getting was a bag. The hour had slipped away in the time they’d been talking. By the time they neared the clearing, there were sounds in the distance, flashes of movement by the fire. The immortals had awoken.

Odd sounds. Odd movements.

Kiera pulled up short, staring with a puzzled expression.

It wasn’t anything unfamiliar, she was just having trouble placing it. Given the context of their surroundings, she found herself utterly lost. Jesse caught on quicker, though some part of him couldn’t believe it. He stopped before they could get any closer, throwing an arm across her chest.

“Wait here a moment.”

She nodded silently, waiting as he ventured into the trees. There was a great deal of foliage still between them. It was difficult to see exactly what was happening, but she heard the shouts.

“How many times must I say it? NOT in a shared space!”

That was Jesse. The vampire was more direct.

“I have been patient with the wolf, my love. As you have asked. Now I believe it’s time I kill him.”

There was a time that might have been enough to send Jesse screaming, but he’d grown up a lot since then. Instead of cringing away, he stepped forward, jabbing his finger in the air.

“Don’t even start with me, Evander. Now you’re going to get yourselves dressed, and be presentable for breakfast. Kiera has been working very hard, and I expect you all to enjoy it.”

She never saw the way his eyes narrowed at the vampire, as if to say, Even you.

“You hear how he threatens me?”

The shifter was already storming back through the trees, taking a few seconds to compose himself, before stepping into sight. He paused for a moment, then decided he couldn’t say it. “They were indisposed. I’m sure it’s better now.” He flashed a strained smile, offered his arm. “Shall we?”

She snorted with laughter. “We shall.”

With almost comical slowness, the pair started heading through the forest, dragging their feet and making as much intentional noise as possible. As if this wasn’t enough, Jesse cupped his hands halfway there and called, “You two better not have started, again!” To which Eden cheerfully replied, “We’re coming!” His face darkened into a scowl, as Kiera fell to pieces at his side.

“Do not encourage them,” he chided, giving her a playful shove. “You know they can hear you laughing. It is a freakish quality,” he added in a louder voice before muttering, “Along with their complete lack of boundaries...”

She righted herself with a grin, braids swinging into her face.

“You sound like such a father,” she teased, lowering her voice into a brood. “Your mother made breakfast, now come sit at the table. Don’t start,” she added, remembering with a smile.

That smile faded at the look on his face.

Why did I just say that?

She looked at him, paralyzed, forgetting even how to blink. Words froze on her tongue, and her throat felt like a rock had been crammed in the middle.



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