Connell: Wild Claw Pack, #1 by S L Davies

Connell: Wild Claw Pack, #1 by S L Davies

Author:S L Davies
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Shifter Romance, MM Romance, MPreg, Mpreg romance, Wolf Shifter, Wolf shifter romance, Fated Mates, Romance, Dark Romance, Fantasy Romance, Fantasy
Publisher: S L Davies
Published: 2022-10-31T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Connell

“Imagine a wall being built around your mind,” Granger instructed as I lay curled beside him. We’d been working on blocking my mind from Ettore since we found out the cell block we were being moved to wasn’t as secure, and he would be able to get through. So far, I’ve been successful.

“Okay, done,” I said. We’d gone over this step a few times, and I felt like I finally had it down pat.

“Good. Yep, you’ve done it perfectly. Find that little opening in the wall you created to let information through.”

I kept my eyes closed as I searched the steel wall I’d built around my mind. The more I practiced it, the easier it became. I located the small doorway and stepped towards it. Grabbing hold of the false memory Granger and I had conjured up, I fed it through the door.

“You did it. I think you will be fine,” he said with a smile.

I hummed and pulled him tighter against me. Nuzzling into the back of his neck. “Are you pleased about the baby?” I asked.

Granger turned his head to look me in the eye. He pushed his emotions through the link. I could feel his excitement, his apprehension, and his joy.

“I am happy. I’m scared but happy.”

“What scares you?”

Granger shrugged his shoulders. “I don’t know how to be a father. I didn’t have a perfect example of what a parent should be like. I didn’t know my angel father; he left before I was born, which was the case for most angels; they were called back immediately after impregnating the human. But my human mother. She was not very good.”

I hummed and stroked my hands up and down over his chest. “Will you tell me about your childhood?”

Granger sighed, and I could feel how much hurt he still held. “It wasn’t a good childhood. My mother was poor. The one thing the angels didn’t care about was what happened to the human parent once they were impregnated. My mother had already come from a poor family. Her father died, and her mother was a prostitute in a brothel. My mother grew up in a brothel. And, of course, took on the same line of work when she was old enough. I always just assumed that the angel had been a client,” Granger snorted and shook his head. “If those pious Christians only realized how corrupt angels were.”

I chuckled. The supernaturals knew that angels and demons weren’t something to be feared or worshiped. But the humans held angels in high regard. They might have thought otherwise if they realized just how evil some of them were.

“Were you born into the brothel?”

Granger nodded his head. “Yeah. Everyone just assumed I was a human. It was only my mother that knew I was different. She did her best, I suppose; she wanted to get me out of the brothel so that I didn’t end up some junkie on the street. That was when she went looking for another Nephilim. She found Ettore first.



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