Fangsgiving by Evelyn Vox

Fangsgiving by Evelyn Vox

Author:Evelyn Vox [Vox, Evelyn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-11-18T23:00:00+00:00


After the shower that ended up taking much longer than it needed to because we couldn’t keep our hands off each other, Addie and I met Vincent downstairs. We sat on a sofa across from him, none of us able to ignore the obvious smell of rotten meat.

“I left the turkey out last night,” Addie said, blushing. “I was getting ready to brine it when Zander…”

Vincent put up a hand in front of him.

“No need for details,” he said. “I’m happy for you both. Congratulations.”

Addie beamed, and even I smiled wide. I wasn’t used to feeling so happy.

“But it’s Thanksgiving and we are short a turkey,” Vincent added, no small amount of amusement in his voice. “Now, I’m in favor of Zander and I heading out to hunt down a bird before anyone’s the wiser. What do you think?”

“That’s a great idea,” Addie blurted out for the both of us. “I have a lot of work to do this morning before everyone gets here, or else I’d come too.”

My wolf was eager and ready to hunt for my mate.

“I’m ready when you are, Vincent.”

“Let’s go,” he said, getting up.

Vincent knew enough to give us a few minutes to say good bye as he waited in the yard. It was ridiculous, but I was not happy to leave Addie alone. She was completely unprotected and vulnerable here in her own home. I knew how stupid I sounded, but my wolf was convinced horrible danger would befall her if I wasn’t here.

“Don’t worry,” she rested her forehead against mine. “I’ll be fine. Besides, I’ve been hearing turkeys for days now. They can’t be too far.”

“I won’t rest until I’ve found you the biggest, fattest turkey in the forest.”

Addie smiled and kissed me. I felt all her happiness through our bond, and knew she also felt mine.

“Don’t be long,” she whispered. “I don’t think I can stand to be away from you for too long right now.”

“I couldn’t bear to leave you for that long. We’re in a hurry, we’ll be quick.”

It was ridiculous, but parting with her felt like I was leaving a part of my body behind. It was unnatural and my wolf didn’t like it. Neither did I. I managed to tear myself from her, and walked into the yard, where a big, black wolf waited for me. I left my clothes on the porch and shifted.

I sniffed the air. Addie was right, the smell of turkey was all over these woods. Vincent smelled it too. He ran off after the smell, and I followed my Alpha into the woods.



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