Fault Lines by K.C. Stewart

Fault Lines by K.C. Stewart

Author:K.C. Stewart [Stewart, K.C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: wolf, shifter, alpha, adirondack mountains, wolf alpha, wolf alpha male, shifter human romance, adirondack pack
Publisher: K.C. Stewart
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


*****

“Is he gone?”

“Looks like it, Sadie,” Chuck said as he came back into the kitchen where Sadie and Lee were holed up.

“And Mira?” She walked pasted Chuck to look out the little window in the door.

“Upstairs.”

Sadie turned back around to face her two friends and pack mates. “I can’t believe she did that. I know I should call Tyson or Owen but she hates me enough as it is.”

Lee’s eye roll wasn’t quick enough. Sadie sighed getting tired of her attitude towards her sister.

“What?” she asked sharply.

“Nothing.”

It was so not nothing. Chuck took this as his cue to exit and leave whatever was to come for them to figure out. The coward walked pasted her and out the swinging door to the bar.

“He’s gone. So what is it?”

“Owen and your sister. I don’t like it.”

Sadie wanted to bang her head against the wall. “Of course you don’t because you still love him. It’s called jealousy but remember my sister is living with another woman. You’ve got nothing to-”

Lee cut her off. “No she’s not.”

“What do you mean?”

“Mira and her girlfriend broke up. I heard her talking about it the other night, which is why you need to tell her to back off Owen. She wants to use him as a rebound,” Lee’s features soften. “He’s not a rebound. He’s forever. So you need to talk to her before he gets hurt.”

Sadie ignored the majority of that or she would have gotten seriously pissed at her friend. She focused on the part of that which was actually important. “Mira and Sophia broke up.”

Lee sighed. “Yeah, I guess.”

“This makes so much more sense now.”

“Oh good. I’m glad I could help.”

Sadie’s unamused look told Lee just how funny she thought she was. That attitude needed to be checked.

“Hand me my phone.” Lee picked up the phone sitting on the counter next to her and tossed it to Sadie. It was odd to be calling someone else to find out information about her sister instead of just asking Mira herself but Sadie had a good feeling that Mira wouldn’t give her the time of day if she didn’t have any of the facts.

“Hey, Owen.”

“Sadie,” he said with a smile in his voice. It made the wolf in her content to hear her Alpha so happy. “How is Mira doing? She was still a little shaky when she left.”

“What?” Just how out of the loop was she?

“She didn’t tell you? No, of course she didn’t,” he said not sounding the least bit surprised. “Mira showed up here waterlogged and paler than a full moon. The storm had done a number on her. Tyson left with her about two hours ago. Her jeep is at your house, Tyson was fixing the flat.”

The thunderstorm. Crap. Tyson had even called and told her about it. Sadie had spent so much of the past two years selfishly focused on herself that she hadn’t even considered her sister’s ruthless fear of thunderstorms that afternoon. It would be a miracle if Mira ever spoke to her again.



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