Vindicated
issed. "He'
uc
There was no time to tell if she was happy or horrified, because
wn," Fenr
nize Fenrir's authority as the alpha, and he slashed
ice strained as the wolf con
ing that body for a purpose. What if th
it clicked shut. Why would I trust anything Grog had told me? Fenrir w
Grog's hea
ing him flinch. With another blow, he cracked bone, an
you say?
erating that body, we
l sickening cracks. Wincing, I clenched my teeth. Broken bones woul
Grog's head. It was the same creature I had chased through town. Almost hairless with an
and I swallowed. It was no wonder sh
l tear it into pieces and bury them i
making my body go limp. "There's no tim
wned.
"Do you remember how pained I was the n
at bad?"
. "Only this time, I'
ng to rise on a leg that had been snapp
st. "Please, make
rils flared, and his full l
ng alight. With a desperate moan, I clung to his chest and
d to where he'd left Grog's broken and burned body, two feet away f
my lungs, even though my w
to kill us,"
confusion, her
burst of heat that tore through me like a firestorm. Sweat broke out across
ed my teeth, but it had no effect. It was as though my body knew
nd I stared up into his turquoise eyes. "Pl
on you." He dropped the lupine head on the floor and slammed his foot into it,
to the ceiling. Even the tub was made from black granite and looked large enough to
" I wh
cool floor. "That
ayed for release. Cold water cascaded down on my body, soak
od," I said, my m
less, his blond curls darkened with t
ath hi
sculpted muscles of his chest. I wasn't sure if it was the shower, the haze of lust coloring my