Moonlight Betrayal_A Reverse Harem Shifter Romance by K. R. Alexander

Moonlight Betrayal_A Reverse Harem Shifter Romance by K. R. Alexander

Author:K. R. Alexander [Alexander, K. R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Six Wolves Press
Published: 2018-10-03T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 25

“Foxes?” Kage sneered. “You want us to run with bleeding foxes?”

“You don’t need to dig a den with them for a conversation,” Isaac answered, calm.

“Still, he’s right it might be a bit of an effort,” Zar said. “Hardly as if a fox will give us an honest answer, or even spare us a chat normally.”

“These will because I know them,” Isaac said. “I told you.”

“Right,” Andrew said, tone not far off from Kage’s. “And you don’t even know where they are.”

“That’s not a lost hunt either,” Isaac said. “Leum will return my call. Sooner or later. For now, we have to assume they’re in Edinburgh. That was the last I heard from her. Since we’re so close already, it seems foolish not to go up there.”

It was 11:00 a.m. Wednesday and the whole pack was crammed into what had been Andrew, Jason, and Kage’s room.

Jason lay on the one bed with a cold cloth over his eyes. Andrew sat cross-legged in the middle beside Jason. I sat back against the headboard with my legs out next to Andrew, glancing often at Jason. He shivered while sweating under a blanket, not joining the conversation.

Not only Isaac, but Kage and possibly Jed also still appeared to be running low-grade fevers on closer inspection. After his exercise that morning, shirtless in the cold, clear air, Isaac had been perspiring as much as Jason. If he’d been human, I’d have thought less of this, but their stamina was usually outstanding.

He’d put a shirt on and, standing at the closed door, now looked, if not normal, at least in far better condition than Jason.

Kage sat near him in the room’s only chair, glaring down at its arm so as not to look at anyone. This totally uncharacteristic stance from his usual challenging stares was due to him being unable to look anyone in the eye. Light, dark, shapes, basics of where things like doors, gates, and trees seemed to be as far as his vision was getting him.

And what if they were wrong? What if it didn’t get better? Mostly blind for the rest of his life? Because he saved mine?

The idea left me nauseated—and I hadn’t been feeling my perkiest anyway.

Across from where Isaac stood and Kage sat, on the other side of the bed, Zar leaned into the window frame, alternately gazing outside or around at someone who was speaking. He chewed his lip, frowning slightly, black hair falling in his face, thinking.

His brother stood in the bathroom doorway, placing himself as far from us as he could. Scowling at the bed post, he had his arms crossed and wasn’t saying much aside from a few digs about foxes. That left arm of his, I wasn’t so sure about. I didn’t ask.

“So you’re meaning to drive to Edinburgh, half a day away, on the off hope of meeting a scheming fox who’s number you already have?” Kage demanded. “Can’t ring her up and ask if she knows about shifters offing each other?”

“I’m sure Leum will talk with me by phone,” Isaac said.



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