Getting away with the Alpha's Pup
my chest like a jackhammer, overreacting to the fact that he was home. I dropped
felt overwhelmed by his presence. His dark eyes found me in the low light, and I fought to conceal how much his stare affected me. His strong features were so handsome, filled wi
as if telling me to use them as I wanted
onl
ed the obvious,
confusion on my face, he added, "He borrow
n hadn't voluntarily left his study to say hello to me. I tried not to feel too j
suggested, "I'm gonna ope
e got a fair bit to do before I finish up tonight."
ace that had seemed so ful
inded myself that he had to work hard. After all, he was the Alpha-i
kground. Daily, she'd have pack members to visit who were ill or having a personal problem; nothing was too great or too small for her. She made sure she knew what was going on in the lives of all her pack members. She also spent a lot of time with outreach work in the local community. She'd school
was with the human community in the area. Most days, I attended a church, community center, youth clu
ing-room. It always made me feel better to design and make something with my namesake on it: Cherry. My mom started the tradition. She always enjoyed getting me things with cherries on them. I remembere
t me here to the small town of Lord Hill, where Dylan lived. To live with my... mate. Our Alpha and Luna, Dylan's parents, had long foreseen that Dylan and I were destined for e
arely spoke to each other. We didn't even share a bedroom. I looked around my r
g our Moon Ceremony. When I'd first moved in, Dylan had been the one to suggest we have separate rooms. At the time, I'd thought