Limitless_A Reverse Harem Shifter Romance by Candace Wondrak

Limitless_A Reverse Harem Shifter Romance by Candace Wondrak

Author:Candace Wondrak [Wondrak, Candace]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-03-19T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Maze and Dylan were so similar, even as wolves. Honestly, Addie didn’t know what to expect, because all animals kind of looked the same to her. Their fur, their gait, the length of their tails—it was the exact same. A beautiful golden hue, just like their hair color, and their eyes remained dark, save for the metallic sheen that seemed to grace each wolf’s gaze. Strong, nimble creatures, with paw pads the size of her palms.

Maybe it was due to her wolf, but somehow Addie could tell them apart. She knew which one was Maze and which was Dylan, and it wasn’t because of the way Dylan’s feet often tripped on things when he misjudged distances. His bad eyesight transposed into this form too, clearly.

No, it wasn’t because of that she knew. She just knew. Deep down, she knew. If she was asked how she knew, she’d be clueless about how to explain it, because she had no idea how she knew. She just did.

Ahead of them, Forest led. His wolf was the largest, its muscles the thickest. His snout was longer than Dylan’s and Maze’s, his teeth looking to be longer, too. Thick fur a few inches long, soft and black with a sheen, signaling its softness. Blue eyes with a reflective metallic hue, shiny and bright, intelligent and serious. His wolf was the picture of majestic. Compared to Dylan and Maze, she could see why he was alpha. Even as a wolf, he easily commanded everything and everyone around him.

She kind of wanted to pet him.

But Addie wouldn’t. She held back, knowing it was probably best not to pet the pack’s alpha.

Forest led them through the, well, through the forest. They weren’t quite running, nor were they walking. More like jogging, or fast walking. Power walking? Whatever it was called, Addie was able to keep up with the three wolves in front of her easily. Now, if they broke out into a run, then she’d lose them.

Although, she reminded herself, she did make the distance between her house and the pond in record time, so maybe she could keep up with them, at least for a while, before she lost her breath and had to stop. She’d rather not have it come to that.

They were a few miles or so past the point where the lake’s overlook was. The woods were denser here, thicker and heavier, their bark-covered trunks and branches nearly blotting out the entire sky. The smell of earth, of mud and dried leaves, filled the air. It wasn’t Addie’s favorite smell, but she liked it better than a few things.

Like a wet dog. There was nothing worse than the smell of wet dogs.

Hah. Because she was surrounded by wolves.

Addie wanted to talk, to have some kind of conversation, because trailing a pack of three wolves felt a little lonely, weirdly enough, but suddenly the air around them shifted. It changed from a sweet, slightly moldy earthy scent to something she couldn’t name. Though the guys probably wanted quiet, she had to ask, for they didn’t seem to notice it.



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