The Wolf's Destiny
ared to confuse him. Maybe the fact that she wore the faux
h her hands shaking and her skin perspiring
able why Larissa was drawn to the attention-grabbing gray. Lelandi couldn't help but ponder the experience of having a romp with a boisterous wolf like him. Yet, dam
single person moved. She fought the need to swallow and pushe
er teeth, picked up her glass of water, and took another gulp, praying her nerves wouldn't cause her to unint
mpty glass as he caught his attention. She had t
overshadow them in their region. None were more well-known for it than Lupus Garous. Unless anoth
t gray. Even worse, she reminded him of his deceased friend. O
of her and the entryway when he persuaded Tom to relocate to the chair with his back to the door. If the pack leader was watching her, how could she observe the other members of the pack? She
Let him believe that she was too terrified to ge
rtleneck top entered the tavern for the first time this evening. H
t the bar whistled and shout
ent. Silva's focus changed, and she noticed Darien close by. She said something to Sam while crouching down at the bar so
a sizable crowd tonight. Why not check
Need to restock. It appears th
wishing she could be anywh
hat word has spread to many faraway locations. I ima
pitcher of beer. Silva, look
sir, boss. She delivered the beer to Darien's table with a swing of her hips
en simply sat back in his cha
rd Lelandi's desk. Need anot
e margaritas? Lelandi spoke q
he patrons at the pub laughed. Sam grin
ktails for a visitor from out of town? How about a margarita? She
ggles f
ing the little la
. A female red lupus garou is five and
..? Silva drew it out and qu
you. "
ned squeaking mouse. As she was used to being with people of her own kind, she rarely felt intimidated. Double black belts in jujitsu and kung fu helped her fee
ould smell that she was a lupus garou and not one of their own kind, despite the fact that she was wearing a ton of ostentatious human perfumes and, of course, t
d her weight forward. Sam, ple
I wouldn't want the lady to think we're jus