Her Noble Owl (Marked by the Moon Book 4) - Paranormal Shifter Romance by Kamryn Hart

Her Noble Owl (Marked by the Moon Book 4) - Paranormal Shifter Romance by Kamryn Hart

Author:Kamryn Hart [Hart, Kamryn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: true love
Published: 2017-12-15T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 11

CEDRIC CHECKED THE MAP on his phone again. They were getting close to their destination, Kids Fun ‘N Stuff. It was a kids zone and pretty popular apparently—according to the internet. Thank God for data plans and phones. Traffic wasn’t too bad despite the new layer of snow that had fallen during the night, but when the big building swimming in Christmas decorations came into view, Cedric saw cars filling the large parking lot.

The internet was correct. This place was a kid zone big time.

As Cedric carefully maneuvered his way through the parking lot and found an empty stall, his stomach started to knot.

Chill the fuck out. You’re a man, aren’t you?

He checked himself in the mirror. Between the beanie and glasses, he really didn’t look much like a Snow at all. Yeah, his face had been plastered where people could see for his entire life, but there was something to the eyes, the hair, and even the way someone dressed. It all worked together to create a complete picture that people tended to look for. Someone would have to be actively looking for him to even consider that he might be Cedric Snow.

“Ready?” Cedric asked.

Stella gave a dismissive shrug. She was staring out the window and silent to Cedric’s right. Russel was in the backseat, bouncing up and down.

“I saw a big tree in there through the windows,” Russel said. “It’s covered in ornaments and kids!”

“That’s the playground,” Cedric informed. “According to what it says online, the tree is located in the center of the building and sprouts up to four stories. It has a slide in its trunk that will take you down one floor at a time. Then you can get off or keep sliding.”

“I want to try it,” Russel said as he kept bouncing and squinted out the window, probably trying to see if what Cedric said was true.

“Go for it. I’m paying for us to get in, so do whatever you want there—as long as it’s okay with your mother. There are arts and crafts and other activities too.”

Russel looked like he was about to burst with excitement. “Let’s go!” he exclaimed.

“Wait,” Stella said, her voice high with almost panic. “We should stick together.”

“We can, or you and Russel can do your own thing, and we’ll meet up later. It’s safe in there,” Cedric replied. “They’ll have clocks inside. We can meet at the entrance in an hour or two. Easy.”

“Please, Mom,” Russel begged.

Stella huffed. “Fine, but don’t you dare leave my sight, mister.”

Russel beamed and nodded his head furiously. “I won’t.”

The unlikely crew, consisting of a snowy owl and two wolves, exited the white SUV and trampled the snow underfoot as they made their way to the building. Families were dotted all over the area with kids, ages two to twelve, as eager as Russel.

“Cedric, do I get to play with the other kids?” the young wolf asked as he tugged on Cedric’s thin coat sleeve.

“Stella?” Cedric asked, not wanting to risk getting into trouble when things were going smoothly so far.



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