Shiftily Ever After: A BBW Paranormal Romance (Alpha Prime) by Georgette St. Clair

Shiftily Ever After: A BBW Paranormal Romance (Alpha Prime) by Georgette St. Clair

Author:Georgette St. Clair [St. Clair, Georgette]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2016-10-11T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Eleven

The Granite Flats schoolhouse was located a block away from the town square. It was a nicely built structure with wooden clapboard siding and a peaked roof, painted bright red and with a big sign out front that said “Little Red Schoolhouse.” Wooden barrels with geraniums were set on either side of the front door.

Sarah, John, Sailor and Mary stood outside the school and stared at the door as if it were the maw of a beast, ready to swallow them alive.

As Miles had promised, a burly wolf shifter named Jefferson was stationed at the door for security. He was sitting on a folding chair, reading a magazine, but there was an air of watchfulness about him, and Dakota had no doubt that he was aware of everything in the vicinity.

“Not only do we have to go to school, but we have to get here early?” Sarah whined for the twentieth time.

“Oh, woe is you. I have never heard of such abuse.”

Sarah scowled at her. “I know you’re being sarcastic, but you’re actually telling the truth. Have I mentioned that I’m not a morning person?”

“Only a million times. Let’s go.” Dakota pointed at the doorway.

They balked.

“Why does Naomi get to sleep in?” Sarah demanded.

“She’s going to clean the house and help Hazel in the pack’s garden today. And she’s already graduated high school, so she doesn’t need to go to class.”

“Why do I have to learn to read?” John grumbled.

“You like it when Naomi reads you bedtime stories, right?” Dakota asked.

John sniffed indifferently. “Yeah. So? She can just keep reading them to me.”

“I thought you were all going to run away.”

“Maybe we will, maybe we won’t.” He shrugged.

Dakota raised an eyebrow. “Is she going to read to you when you’re twenty?”

John shoved his hands in his pockets. “That’s not for a million years.”

“And that’s why you need school. Because your math doesn’t add up. Forward march. Go on, in there.” She shooed them through the door.



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