The Moon Shadow : The Wolfrik Trilogy | Book 1 by K. Rea

The Moon Shadow : The Wolfrik Trilogy | Book 1 by K. Rea

Author:K. Rea [Rea, K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kreative-Books, LLC
Published: 2021-02-03T06:00:00+00:00


TWENTY

The sound of birds singing outside was the first sign it was morning. The second sign were the fingers gently gliding up and down my back. They left a tingling sensation in their wake.

Evelyn, it is time to wake up, Aiden said.

“What?” I asked.

How do you feel? Do you notice anything different? Aiden asked. I sat up to look at him and realized I was naked beneath the comforter. I quickly pulled the blanket up around my shoulders.

“I feel rested and sore, to be honest. Why?” I spoke.

I think there is more different than you realize, Aiden suggested with a pointed look, but his lips didn’t move. He smirked.

“Wait, I heard you in my head,” I responded.

Yes. You’re also healed, as far as I can tell. We’re bonded. It may take a few days to determine any other side effects. Aiden explained.

“For now? What do to you mean for now?” I asked; Aiden frowned.

“We’ve bonded, but the bond will have to be consummated every so often until it is permanent. Until then, others may challenge our bond, though they would fail,” Aiden explained.

“Challenge the bond?” I questioned.

“I won’t let them, unless you want me to. Bonds are not easily broken,” Aiden responded.

“If you could bond with another, would you?”

“No. I would never -” A knock at the door stopped Aiden abruptly.

Another bang against the door echoed. Between one heartbeat and the next, Aiden had left the bed and tossed a shirt to me. He pulled on his jeans in a blink of an eye and left the bedroom. I hunted around for the rest of my borrowed clothes and slipped into them as fast as possible. Aiden opened the front door, and it flooded the cottage with the smells of outside and of a certain fae woodsman.

Come out to the porch when you’re ready. It’s Jude. He’d like to apologize to you in person. Aiden urged along the bond that had formed between us like a channel. I left Aiden’s shirt on the bed, pulled the sweater I had been wearing back on, and walked out. Jude stood on the porch wearing another burgundy shirt and camel-colored jeans. His copper hair loose about his shoulders. The pull of his power was gone, but I could feel his power in the air like a rain cloud ready to pour at any moment. His power was staggering.

“Lady Evelyn, my sincerest apologies if I frightened you earlier. My wife and I offer our congratulations. She sent me with a basket of clothes and food,” Jude offered, gesturing to an enormous wicker basket by Aiden’s feet. He had draped the blanket I abandoned at the fence over the deck railing.

“Wife,” I said suspiciously. Jude laughed while Aiden brooded from his spot next to the door frame. His arms crossed, his kissable body on display. Though I knew I left more than a few tokens of our lovemaking on his body last night, none of the marks remained this morning. I was tempted to remedy that as soon as possible.



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