Feral Claim by Fel Fern

Feral Claim by Fel Fern

Author:Fel Fern
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
Published: 2018-04-05T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

Certain Dave had fallen asleep that evening, Forrest parted from his mate with some reluctance. He needed to stretch his legs, well, his paws. After today’s turn of events, his wolf needed a good run. Dave continued to snore. He bent over his mate, gave Dave a kiss, smiling when Dave murmured something in his sleep.

Forrest pulled the comforter further up Dave’s body. He padded outside to see Daryl awake, nursing a cup of tea in the kitchen.

“You feel restless. Going out for a run?” Daryl asked.

Forrest realized he shouldn’t be surprised by Daryl’s abilities anymore. The pack had harbored a few empath Espers before, but none as young as Daryl.

“Don’t worry. No one’s going to harm Dave or you. For the next thirty days, you’re under the pack’s protection,” he said.

“I know, I’m not worried. This morning, you would have sacrificed yourself for my brother. After realizing that, I knew I didn’t need to worry about him anymore.” Daryl sipped his tea and continued, “It’s good, you know? Dave’s been so busy looking out for me my entire life that he had no time for himself. I’m glad you guys found each other.”

Forrest was touched on a deep level. “You hardly know me.”

“I have a knack for reading people,” Daryl replied, looking suddenly older than he appeared.

“I won’t be out long,” he said.

Once his wolf’s urges to run in the wild were sated, he’d want to return by his mate’s side. Forrest headed outside, took off his boxers, and reached for his wolf. Fur covered his chest and shoulders. He sprouted a tail, fangs, and claws. Organs shifted and bones broke. Finally, he stood on all four fours. Forrest broke into the nearest line of trees next to his home.

He ventured deeper into the woods, sensing other packmates nearby, but as if they felt he needed time alone, they didn’t approach him. Forrest didn’t know how long he ran, but he pushed himself until the muscles in his legs protested. He reached one of his favorite places in the Devil Hills woods.

It was a clearing that led to a cliff, which had a view of the town and various compounds of the different supernatural and other shifter groups who chose to form this community with the wolf pack. Moments later, he felt a familiar presence behind him.

A slender white wolf padded next to him. If it weren’t for the pack bonds connecting them, he wouldn’t have heard Sabine arrive. The pack called her the Ghost for a reason. Deacon usually sent Santino and her to track down enemies or shifter rogues who lost control of their animal half, because among the pack members, she had excellent control over her animal.

Worried about her earlier injuries, he shifted to human and asked, “How are you?”

At the same time, Forrest assessed her the way a concerned friend would.

She turned to human again and shrugged. Most packmates saw Sabine as cold and indifferent, just like her brother. However, Forrest knew that because of her past, she had trouble expressing emotions.



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