Her Wolves: A Rejected Mates Romance (Fall Mountain Shifters Book 1) by G. Bailey

Her Wolves: A Rejected Mates Romance (Fall Mountain Shifters Book 1) by G. Bailey

Author:G. Bailey [Bailey, G.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Midnight Publishing Limited
Published: 2021-02-04T16:00:00+00:00


The flickering lights of the room slowly wake me up as I confirm that I’m safe while the memories of what happened before I passed out rush into my mind. I’m in my room, lying in bed under the warm covers, looking up at the glass ceiling above me. The unmoving trees outside that I’ve stared at for so many days, for so many hours, are a welcome relief to see. My back aches but is nothing compared to the pain I was in when I passed out. Silas saved me. Having him save me is still so surprising, and I feel like I’ve dreamt it. Dreamt that he wants me alive for whatever reason, and I doubt it’s anything like the thoughts that I am feeling. The way I can’t stop thinking of his muscular arms, the look in his stormy eyes I just want to stare at. I’m addicted to thinking about the alphas in inappropriate ways. He was the last person I expected to run in to kill that wolf for me. And the very fact that wolf was here at all makes me more nervous of what’s to come for my future. At the end of the day, Alpha Sylvester is still hunting me. He knows I’m alive. The mating bond, even unfinished, means I can almost sense that he is alive as well, and I hate that there is any connection between us. I know deep down that this means he’ll never stop coming after me. I’m not sure how to face that. How to face a future where it will be me fighting him for the rest of my life and putting everybody near me in danger.

“You look sad.” Trey’s voice makes me jump, and I turn towards the door to see him come in. He looks a bit sheepish for making me jump as he comes to the bed and sits on the end. Trey offers me a glass of water he carried in, and I accept it, taking a long drink and knowing I needed that. He takes the empty glass and places it on the floor by his foot. “The intruder is dead, you don’t have to be scared or sad.”

I sit up straight and cross my legs on the bed, keeping the blanket around me as it’s slightly cold.

“I wasn’t sad because of that,” I start off and realise I can’t explain this to him. He is a kid. I shake my head. “Never mind, how are you?”

Trey looks straight into my eyes. “You saved my life. There are not many people who have done that for me outside of the alphas who brought me up. Thank you.”

“No problem, I’d do it a million times over. You know you talk like you’re a lot older than you actually are,” I tell him.

“Well, because I’ve grown up around these alphas, and I’ve always been treated as an adult rather than a kid,” he answers. There is something sad about that, about his lack of a childhood.



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