Wolf on the Wild Side by Terry Spear
Author:Terry Spear
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Chapter 14
Nate caught Kaylaâs arm and pulled her close, hugging on her, kissing her wet cheek, adoring her, hating the intrusion of the hikers. âWe are probably turning into a couple of prunes. Are you ready to return to the cabin?â He was ready to mate her.
âAre we mating?â
âYes! Are you ready?â
âI sure am.â
âNo problem about the housing situation? If you want, we could use the guest room in your house for the two of us while we build a new home like Blake and Nicole did. Then you wonât have to leave your home until ours is ready for us to move in.â
âWeâll figure it out.â Kayla took his hand and headed in to shore, and they finally saw the hikersâtwo men and two womenâreach the lake. âWolves or otherwise?â
âNot sure. The way the hot breeze is blowing in the direction of the couples, I canât tell. If they were local wolves, weâd know them for sure. But not if theyâre wolves we havenât met who are just passing through.â
âWell, if theyâre human, then theyâre trespassing,â Kayla said.
âYeah.â
âSo before we call Peter on them, we need to check to see if theyâre wolves. We donât want to give the sheriff a false alarm.â
âAgreed. Itâs the perfect time to leave the lake, go inside, and shift into our wolves. Weâll go out the front door of the cabin. We can go around and get downwind of them so we can smell them. They wonât even see us.â He grabbed up Kaylaâs beach towel on shore and shook it out, then wrapped it around her and kissed her. She kissed him back, but they wanted to learn if the people were wolves or not before they got down to the more pleasurable business at hand. He grabbed up his towel and wrapped himself up in it; then they headed for the cabin and walked inside.
âWe could scare them off as wolvesâif theyâre not wolves. Otherwise, theyâll just wave at us and be friendly. If they run out of the water screaming, weâll know theyâre human, and we can sic Peter on them,â Kayla said.
Nate laughed. He really hadnât expected Kaylaâs wolfishness to come to the forefront like that. Heâd never seen that wilder side of her. He loved it.
âWell?â
âYeah, letâs do it.â He locked the cabin door, and then they tossed their towels on the back of a couple of kitchen chairs and both of them pulled off their bathing suits and shifted.
Then as wolves they raced out the front door and headed around to the lake through the woods, first to get downwind of the people to see if they could smell their scents. They were definitely human.
Kayla licked Nateâs face, and he licked her cheek back. Then he howled, and she stared at him, appearing a little surprised that he did that. She howled then too, and he loved her for it.
The people who were making out in the lake turned immediately to see the two wolves howling.
âHoly shit! Theyâre wolves,â the one guy said.
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