Kato: Moonlight Wolves Book 2 by Stone Sarah J

Kato: Moonlight Wolves Book 2 by Stone Sarah J

Author:Stone, Sarah J.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-10-24T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 21

Thea had to talk to him as soon as possible. If she stayed at her place, cleaning that old mansion that Annie’s mother used to own, she knew she was going to go crazy. She had to get out, and she had to talk to him. She had to learn more. She had to do something. She refused to just waste away in that mansion and wait for the Elders to come get her and to destroy everyone that she loved.

So, she left and sent him a text that she was on her way, but when she got to his place, he was nowhere to be found. However, she knew where he hid his spare key. So, she waltzed into his empty house, causally flopping on the couch like she’d done many times in the past. She sent him another text saying that she’d let herself in, hoping he wouldn’t be too mad at her. She just hoped he would get here soon so that she didn’t go completely crazy.

“I see you’ve made yourself at home,” Hann said as he walked through his front door, a flannel coat over his white t-shirt.

“Sorry, it’s cold outside, and I know where you hide your spare key,” she told him, smiling slightly.

“Yeah, you’ve known since you were ten years old, and you used to sneak in here when Annie was in trouble to get her to play with you,” Hann replied, throwing his own set of keys on the coffee table and sitting down on the couch next to her. Thea could swear his eyes looked a little worried. What did Hann have to worry about? Was everything okay with him?

“I’m sorry I came over last minute, Hann,” she told him, feeling bad that she made him rush over. Hann was like a second father to her, but she still hated making him disappointed or angry with her, and she had a feeling she was about to make him feel at least one of those emotions. “But I need to ask you a few questions.”

“About what, exactly?” Hann asked her, narrowing his eyes slightly though he kept that laid-back smile on his face. He leaned back slightly on the couch as Thea brought her knees up to her chest and squeezed herself into a little ball.

“I would like to know more about your wife, if that’s okay,” Thea told him after taking in a deep breath. She saw his eyes narrow even more, but she could sense a bit of surprise there. “And, more importantly, about what happened when she . . . left.”

Hann sighed, his smile gone momentarily. Thea felt bad that she was bringing up these memories that obviously still pained him, but she needed to know what his wife actually did. Hann ran his fingers across his face and through his hair, buying time while trying to think of what to say.

“I’m assuming Annie told you,” he finally got out.

“Please don’t be mad at her,” Thea said, trying to stick her neck out for her best friend.



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