Under a Darkened Moon by Jane Hinchey

Under a Darkened Moon by Jane Hinchey

Author:Jane Hinchey [Hinchey, Jane]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Baywolf
Published: 2018-02-07T16:00:00+00:00


6

By Friday, she was itching to let her wolf run. Thank goodness the pack was going out tonight. Her week had fallen into a pattern; Rhys dropped her at work every morning, continued on to the police station, then picked her up on the way home. She'd make dinner, sometimes just for the two of them, but sometimes other pack members joined them. After dinner, she'd watch a documentary on the big screen television in the lounge room.

Then it was off to bed—in separate bedrooms. And throughout the week, he kept his distance. No more hand holding, no casual kisses. Every now and then, she'd catch him looking at her, his gaze hot, and her pulse would hammer in response, but he never made a move. She was frustrated. Her wolf paced inside her, wanting out.

Kasie helped Ana in the kitchen, making salads for the barbecue. Naomi joined them, excitedly waving a pamphlet.

"I found a class!" she told Kasie, hopping up onto a bar stool and pulling an avocado and chopping board toward her.

"Cool. When is it?"

"Wednesday night at six-thirty. We could go straight from work, grab a bite to eat, and then do the class."

"What's all this?" Ana picked up the flyer.

"A beginner yoga class. Kasie said she'd come with me to a few classes and then maybe take over teaching me." Naomi grinned.

"I didn't know you were interested in yoga."

"I wasn't. Not until I saw her out on the back lawn last week. It was amazing."

"Just remember, you're not going to get those results straight away," Kasie warned, "I'm flexible because I've been doing yoga since I was a teenager."

"Maybe I'll come along," Ana murmured, putting the flyer back on the counter.

"The more the merrier."

"What's this?" The three women turned when Sophie sauntered into the kitchen, glass of wine in hand. Kasie ignored her, but Ana gave her a smile.

"Kasie and Naomi are going to a yoga class in town on Wednesday. I'm thinking of joining them. Want to come?"

Sophie turned up her nose and walked out without answering. Kasie watched her departing back for a moment, then shrugged. She knew Sophie was angry that she’d stayed on, was living with Rhys. After their altercation at the workshop, the other woman had totally ignored her, as if she were invisible. What she didn’t realize was that Kasie was used to such treatment. Half the women in her old pack had treated her the same way. She was a threat, an unmated female, and until the Alpha arranged a mating for her, none of the other females had wanted anything to do with her.

After the evenings barbecue, Kasie joined the women in the barn. Keeping her distance from Sophie, she stripped in seconds and shifted. Her wolf was small, which was no big surprise, considering her petite size in human form. Her fur was silver, almost white, darkening into shades of charcoal at the tips. Her eyes had lightened from gray to such a bright silver they were almost white.



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