Forever Mates by Spade Sarah
Author:Spade, Sarah
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-12-07T00:00:00+00:00
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I wait the rest of the afternoon to see if Elizabeth is going to come back. When hours go by and thereâs still no sign of her, I decide itâs about time to go for a walk. The wolves here are so eager to prove that Iâm a guest, not a prisoner, and Iâm gonna hold them to it. I refuse to hide out in the cabin on my own.
Plus, my stomach has been growling for ages. I need something to eat, and Iâm focused on chowing down before Walker decides to host another dinner for me.
As soon as I step outside of the cabin, Iâm surprised to discover someone is standing about ten feet away. Heâs staring at the door, but as soon as I pulled it open, he freezes as if he never expected me to come outside.
Blue-black hair. Light golden eyes. The cleft in his chin.
And four jagged claw marks that go from temple to jaw.
Theyâre angry and red and, holy shit, just looking at them makes my cheek twinge in agony.
Iâm rushing toward him before I even realize Iâve moved.
âTheo! What the heck happened to you?â
His hand slides up to his face, fingers spread to cover the marks.
As if thatâs going to make it any less obvious.
In the Lakeview Pack, I grew up with my Aunt Corrineâs boys: Devin and Max. They were a year older than me, and super protective of their âomegaâ cousin. They treated me like I was super fragile, as if I was made of spun sugar, while occasionally beating the shit out of each other because, at the end of the day, thatâs what shifters do. Add in the fact that they were brothers and it was inevitable.
So, yeah. Iâve seen marks like that. Sometimes Devin got in a lucky hit, sometimes it was Max, but until they healed any injuries from their sibling squabbles, they often had a few fresh scars covering their skin.
As a shifter, there are only two ways to actually bypass our regenerative properties and leave a true scar: mating marks, and a shifter tattoo. Unless he treats the marks with a blend of silver and herbs, Theoâs face will heal. Considering the raised ridges and jagged flesh are more of a purpley-pink, I know itâs a fresh injury; from this morning, at least. Claiming marks turn white when a shifter chooses to keep them, and a shifter tattoo shimmers with the silver shoved into the wound to make it permanent. Those marks are neither. In a few hours, there would be no sign he was carved up at all.
No wonder heâs trying to cover it up. He never meant for me to see them.
Now, it could just be that heâs a vain alpha. After living under Wicked Wolf Walker, I wouldnât be surprised if some of my bio-dadâs vanity rubbed off on his packmates. Something tells me that thereâs more to it than that, though.
âWhat happened?â I ask again when he doesnât answer me.
âItâs nothingââ My look of disbelief has him changing his story halfway through.
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