Savage by Theresa Hissong

Savage by Theresa Hissong

Author:Theresa Hissong [Hissong, Theresa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-12-12T18:30:00+00:00


Savage waited patiently while Mary Grace grabbed her personal items. She didn’t even look back at her old home after locking the door and walking out to his truck. It broke Savage’s heart to see her so upset over remembering the day she almost died from the stupidity of her ex. He also still beat himself up for not just killing the bastard when he’d had the chance.

There had been no word of Frank showing up at his job after Mary Grace was found, either. Winter had put some feelers out through the security company, but so far, Frank was as good as gone.

The thought of someone hurting Mary Grace sent his panther into a feral frenzy. There was no doubt in his mind that he would kill for her. There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for that woman. Never in a million years did he think the bonding with a mate would be that strong. The utter need to provide and protect was bred into the males, and it was something they couldn’t ignore when they found the mate of their life, but he swore that his feelings for her were more powerful.

“Are we going to your parents’ place now?” she asked from beside him in the truck.

“Yes,” he smiled, glancing at his phone, “my mom said she was cooking dinner and for us to join them.”

“Do you think they’ll like me?” she worried, biting her bottom lip.

“Of course they will,” he said, taking his thumb and pulling her lip free. “Don’t be nervous.”

The drive over to the pride’s land took them through the winding backroads, the trees casting shade over the asphalt as the sun began to set. A few cars passed them as they drove, but otherwise, the roads were quiet for a Saturday evening.

Savage rolled down the windows to let the wind blow through the cab. Mary Grace raised her chin and closed her eyes. “I love the feel of the wind on my face now.”

“It’s your panther,” he replied, pressing the accelerator down a little harder. The wind picked up and he delighted in the smile she gave him before she rested her head back on his shoulder. Music played but he didn’t hear the words. He really didn’t need them with Mary Grace by his side.

Savage breathed a sigh of relief when they pulled onto the pride’s land and the sun had set, because he would be driving by the home he was building for her and he didn’t want her to see it just yet. The home would be done in another week or two, and then he would surprise her. He didn’t need to worry because Mary Grace was still resting against him with her eyes closed.

As soon as he pulled up in front of his parents’ cabin, Mary Grace sat up and looked through the windshield, peering at the small log cabin. “It’s so pretty.”

“Until I moved into the Guardian’s dorm, this was my only other home,” he told her with pride.



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