Wild Wolf (Shifters and Forbidden Fates Book 2) by Lola Gabriel
Author:Lola Gabriel [Gabriel, Lola]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-06-29T16:00:00+00:00
14
RORY
âRory!â Elaine cried out when I stepped out of one of the consultation rooms. âDid you see?â
âI saw,â I said.
The storage room was packed to the brim with equipment and supplies we desperately needed. It had all been delivered this morning, and the doctors and nurses buzzed with excitement and awe.
A note had been delivered along with it, and it had been addressed to me personally.
Because youâre so persuasive. âB.
Heâd heard me when Iâd told him we needed more. Heâd sent the supplies to the clinic. Heâd done something sweet. For me.
My stomach erupted with butterflies at the thought, but I pushed it away.
âWhere are you going?â Elaine asked.
âIâm headed out to eat.â
I turned away before she could ask if she could come with me. I needed to be alone.
It was my lunch break, and I got away from the clinic to breathe. It had been a wild day, with strange cases coming in, and I just needed to clear my head for a moment. I bought a slice of pizza and a soda and drove to the park where I could sit and eat it in peace.
I was about halfway through my pizza when a scent traveled to me through the wind.
My wolf was alert immediately. I lowered the pizza, my appetite gone, and the food forgotten. What I picked up on was shifter magic, but it was familiar.
Turk?
I hadnât spent a lot of time with him back in New York, but I had been around him enough times that I could pick up on his magic signature.
He was here somewhere! He had to be.
I screwed on a cap to my soda and put the half-eaten food and drink in my backpack and hurried to my car so I could follow the scent on foot. It would have been easier if I could shift into my wolf form and find him that way, but it was the middle of the day. Kids played in the park, and people were everywhere. There was a chance some of them were shifters, too, but it wouldnât do for me to shift in broad daylight.
That was fine. I tapped into my magic, bringing my wolf close to the surface so that I could use as much of my heightened senses as possible.
The trail of magic was here somewhere. I circled out away from my car, moving farther and farther away. It didnât take long to find the trail Turk had left behind. There was no doubt now that it was him. This magic was shifter magic, and it was the kind Iâd felt before. Primal. I never forgot a magic signature. It was a lot like faces to me, although it wasnât that way at all. It was impossible to explain.
I walked along the sidewalk, following the trail of magic that led deeper and deeper into the city. Thankfully, heâd been on foot, or I wouldnât have found the trail at allâthe magic wouldnât have clung to the earth the way it was now.
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