The Slightly Supernatural Sheriff: MM Shifter Mpreg Romance (Lone Wolves Ranch Book 3) by Ardy Kelly

The Slightly Supernatural Sheriff: MM Shifter Mpreg Romance (Lone Wolves Ranch Book 3) by Ardy Kelly

Author:Ardy Kelly [Kelly, Ardy]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2020-10-26T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 10

It took half an hour to teach Oscar the intricacies of maintaining pH balance, but finally the sheets were swimming in soapy water. Chet suggested the men have a soak as well.

Oscar shook his head. “I don’t remember which of these boxes has my swim trunks.”

“No problem,” Chet replied. “I brought extras.”

Surprisingly, it wasn’t Oscar who was hardest to convince to try the hot springs.

“I’m pregnant,” David declared. “So, the thought of running around shirtless isn’t really appealing.”

“I don’t know. The thought of you running around shirtless is appealing to me.”

“What if he finds out?”

“Then we’ll know he’s a watcher.”

David sighed, not ready to surrender. “Do you really need me there?”

“You’re the only one with wolf blood here. I need to test the strength of his visions. And anyway, the waters are healing, remember? Didn’t they already cure your morning sickness?”

David grabbed the swim trunks from Chet. “You could have warned me. You obviously knew to bring extra trunks.”

“I wasn’t sure, and didn’t want to get your hopes up there would be swimming where we were going.”

Oscar found flashlights behind the registration desk. Loaded with towels, they made their way through the cooling night air to the pool.

The moon was high and bright, and its glow reflected on the surface of the water.

Chet lowered himself in first, causing the lunar reflection to break apart into twinkling ripples.

David followed Oscar into the pool. The bottom was surprisingly even. He took a seat next to Chet on the stone bench low enough so only his head protruded above the surface.

The water sparkled brighter even as the ripples calmed. “It’s beautiful,” David exclaimed.

Oscar’s glasses steamed up, and he set them aside. “I forgot it did that sparkly thing.”

David would not have recognized Oscar without his glasses. The thick lenses in the oversized frames hid the man’s features. Without them, Oscar’s high cheekbones, delicate nose, and crystal-blue eyes were captivating. He’s a watcher, all right, David thought. He’s too beautiful to be human.

Suddenly, Oscar scurried out of the pool. He sat on the ledge, letting his feet dangle in the water, while wearing a worried expression.

“You all right?” Chet asked.

Oscar nodded, a little too rapidly. “Yeah. Just getting a little overheated.”

“The water’s not that warm.”

“I guess I’m a lightweight. My vision got wonky.”

“Wonky?” Chet leaned forward. “How?”

He looked between the two men. “You’re kind of…glowing.”

“I’m glowing?” When Oscar nodded, Chet gestured toward David. “Is he glowing, too?”

Oscar sucked his upper lip into his mouth. “Not glowing.”

“Do you see images of a wolf?”

Oscar’s eyes grew larger. He swallowed before nodding. “Not just one, though.”

David slapped his hand on the water. “Let me guess, you can see I’m pregnant. Can none of these damn vortexes keep a secret?”

Chet nodded. “Congratulations, Oscar. You are a watcher. You should slip back in the water. The desert is getting colder, and we’re going to be here awhile as the vortex acclimates to you.”

Over the next hour, Chet explained vortexes and humans who connect with them.

Oscar listened attentively, with an occasional wary glance at David’s wolves.



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