KinKaid Wolf Pack 1 - Bloodlines by Jessica Lee

KinKaid Wolf Pack 1 - Bloodlines by Jessica Lee

Author:Jessica Lee [Lee, Jessica]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

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rabbing the handlebars, Evin righted the busted remains of

his Ninja. The wheel was a lost cause, not to mention whatever else was bent all to shit on the rest of the bike. At a slow pace, drag- ging more than rolling the warped machine, Evin began the trek back toward the cabin.

There were at least three more hours till daylight, and he’d left Mason sound asleep in their bed, exhausted after all that had gone down. But sleep was a fantasy that wouldn’t be fulfilled for Evin to- night.

He’d bitten Mason. How the hell was he supposed to find enough peace inside his head to rest?

And what made it even worse was that his beautiful lover un- derstood only half the picture. It was too soon to reveal the rest. Evin groaned. God, would Mason hate him when he confessed the whole truth? The bite was bad enough, but his DNA now swam in Mason’s blood and was setting off a chain of events. Events that could not be stopped or cured. Within three days, Mason Thorne II would become one of them.

A light breeze lifted the hair off his nape, cooling the skin beneath as he approached the rear of the house. Evin breathed deep, sampling the wild scents riding the wind, then paused midstep and straight- ened.

“Hello, Rosa.” He lowered the bike beside the deck and turned toward the tree line. A lone white wolf stepped from the shadows. At the sight of his sister, Evin couldn’t help the smile that spread across his face. But inside, his gut twisted into a knot of concern that she’d taken such a chance to come here.

She trotted in his direction, her beautiful snow-white coat shim- mering under the stars. Rosa had inherited her coat color from their mother, while Evin had inherited their father’s dark coloration. But both had been born with the same blue color to their eyes. Rosa slowed to a stop and then sat back on her haunches at his feet.

“Don’t move. I’ll be right back,” Evin stated, then darted into the cabin and grabbed a blanket that he’d stored on the shelf by the door along with his spare clothes. She was right where he’d left her when he made it back outside. “Here.” Evin unfolded the blue fleece and held it up, blocking his view while she shifted. Maybe some packs didn’t give a shit who they flashed their naked asses to when shifting. But he did, especially when it came to his sister. He would always protect her—any way he could.

A moment later, warm, lithe fingers removed the blanket from his hands. “Thanks.” He watched as Rosa wrapped the material around her.

“You shouldn’t be here, sister.” Evin crossed his arms over his chest.

She stepped closer, lifted her hand, and gently brushed her palm over his cheek. “You’re my brother, and I sensed you needed me.”

Evin covered her hand with his and then pulled it away, not let- ting go. “Tell me, was it you who stepped in front of Mason’s car?”

A small smile played at her lips.



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