Taken By Werewolves (The Lost Princess 0f Howling Sky Book 1) by Kamryn Hart

Taken By Werewolves (The Lost Princess 0f Howling Sky Book 1) by Kamryn Hart

Author:Kamryn Hart [Hart, Kamryn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: true love, Paranormal & Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Adult Themes, Shifter Mate, Supernatural Fantasy, Protection & Safety, Life-Changes, Second Chances, Multicultural & Interspecies Relationships, Romantic Schemes, Mythical Creatures, Action & Adventure, SciFi Fantasy Romance, Hearts Desire, Futuristic, Dangerous & Deadly, Romantic Suspense, The Lost Princess 0f Howling Sky
Publisher: Kestra Pingree
Published: 2018-04-26T04:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 17

RODRICK

“WE SHOULD JUST HEAD back to Paws Peak right now and kill Charles because the full moon is tomorrow night. It’ll make everything more of a hassle,” I argued. “Chances are they’re low on moonlight right now. When they recharge, the fight we’re taking on will get bigger.”

“Sure, Rodrick, but we don’t have much moonlight left either,” Caspian replied. His arms were folded, and he was leaning back against one of the obnoxious tan pillars that lined the inside of the Phantom Fangs Lair. Those pillars had no purpose aside from the “aesthetic.”

“We shouldn’t be hasty,” Aerre agreed. “They’ll have their defenses up higher. Maybe they’ve changed their system now or found a way to lock Todd out.”

“Doubtful,” Todd said. “That would require an entire system overhaul. I should be able to get in any time I want. With my modifications, we shouldn’t have a time limit either. The problem is my reach and power.”

“I’m just saying we need to consider everything.”

I stopped wasting my breath, and I stopped listening. Aerre would have us all spinning in circles for Gods knew how long. All of this deliberation was pointless. It would be so easy if they would just look at the obvious white and black, the right and wrong decisions. It frustrated me, but the squad didn’t see the world as clearly as I did. And how could they? They were werewolves and a confused tethered.

I sat back and looked at the wall Todd filled with mounted monitors. I didn’t know why he bothered when he hardly spent any time here. They monitored Wolf Bridge from the vantage points of various cameras. We weren’t the guard. We didn’t take care of domestic issues. Maybe it was for Aerre’s benefit because plenty of the cameras were watching over the Tech Off Zone, the human only zone; the lair was located on a border between that zone and the Tech On Zone near the castle, walking distances. I didn’t know Aerre’s whole issue because I didn’t care to, but he liked to keep his eyes on his mother and older sister. That was the source of his constant homesickness. If he thought werewolves were so untrustworthy, I couldn’t fathom why he was so against me and my “agitator buddies.”

I saw things clearly, but not clear to the point that I knew the details behind everything. I knew Aerre was my enemy, an enemy of the rebels, and therefore wrong. It was really that simple.

We were all supposed to live in the lair, but more than half of the time that didn’t seem to be the case. Aside from Aerre, Todd was always off in the Heart, Caspian was always sulking outside or inside of the castle, and I was always sneaking out. We were a single unit, but it was a rare occasion for us to actually be together outside of our missions. That suited me just fine.

“We just need time to prepare,” Todd said when I started listening again. “I’m working on a larger tech field, one cast out by the Heart.



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