Wolf in his Heart (Salvation Pack) by N.J. Walters

Wolf in his Heart (Salvation Pack) by N.J. Walters

Author:N.J. Walters [Walters, N.J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: hot romance, paranormal romance, werewolves, Shapeshifters
Published: 2016-07-04T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

Sage frowned when he looked at Rina’s bare shoulders. “We forgot sunscreen. You’re going to have a burn.”

She touched her bare shoulders and winced. “You’re right. It won’t last long. I’ll heal quickly.” Sage knew she was right. It was one of the perks of being a werewolf, but that didn’t mean he liked it.

“Why don’t you go on over to Gator’s. The women will be there and lunch is in less than an hour. I’ll finish up here and then join you.”

Rina leaned on the rake she held. “You sure?”

Sage walked over to her and kissed the tip of her nose. “Positive. You can see what the ladies are up to. You should check out the quilts Sylvie and Corrine make. They’re amazing.” He took the rake out of her hands. “Go on. You’ve worked hard enough this morning. You’re still recovering.”

She wrinkled her nose at him. “Pulling a few weeds and raking some ground isn’t exactly hard labor.”

“Still. I’d feel better knowing you were out of the sun, drinking a tall glass of iced tea with your feet up.”

“Now that you put it that way, it does sound rather appealing.” She went up on her toes and kissed him. “Which way is it again?”

He turned her to the left. “That way. You can’t miss it.”

She tapped the side of her nose. “I’ll sniff it out.”

He laughed and patted her butt as she passed him. She gave him a mock scowl before she winked at him. He watched her go. A few seconds later, Gator walked out from behind a tree, nodded, and followed. Sage relaxed, knowing he didn’t have to worry about Rina’s safety. All the men were on high alert because of the threat. They had mates and children to protect.

Sage carried the rake to the edge of the garden and propped it against a tree. He scented Jacque as the alpha turned down the path, coming from the opposite direction Rina had taken.

Obviously, Jacque had been waiting to talk with him and hadn’t wanted Rina around. Sage couldn’t blame him. This was a matter between him and the alpha. Sage waited until Jacque reached him.

“I’m sorry.” He huffed out a breath and dragged his fingers through his hair. “I know I’ve made a mess of this from the beginning.” Even though he’d made his home here for the past decade and had lived and worked alongside every member of the pack, he still felt as though he was on probation.

No one had ever said or done anything to make him think they felt he didn’t belong. It was simply a leftover anxiety from his teenage years.

Jacque propped his hands on his hips and stared at him. Sage met the man’s gaze without flinching, which wasn’t easy. The alpha exuded the kind of power most men could never dream of possessing.

“You might not be able to shift, but you’ve got a wolf’s instincts.” Jacque tilted his head back and peered up at the clear blue sky. “I understand how that can get away from a man sometimes.



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