241 Grace: Sour Burritos
I sigh, only to sit upright as Andrew brakes out of nowhere to take a hard right into the familiar parking lot.
Of all the families in the Blue Mountain Pack, they probably spend the most time with humans. They’ve also never treated me poorly, though it doesn’t mean they’ve been friendly, either. Indifferent at best.
In my lap, my fingers twist around each other, over and over, until I finally blurt out, “Thanks for going along with me.”
He gives me a strange look as he parks the car. “You were drooling over the sign like you haven’t eaten in a year. I can afford some chips and salsa, Grace. If you don’t want to eat inside, we can just take it to go.”
Predictably, in the face of such loyalty from someone I once considered an enemy, it makes me squirm in my seat.
I’m starting to see some similarities between Andrew and Caine… okay, it’s just the one similarity. Being a shifter doesn’t count; that’s like saying humans are all similar because they’re, you know, humans.
He looks exasperated. “I called your name at least five times. You didn’t hear me?”
Duh. It’s the appetizer. It’s free. And they liked it, too.
But now that I think about it…
“Since always…?” Ernesto’s isn’t exactly known for their breakfast menu. Heartburn–level salsa and burritos ready to guide you to Heaven’s door, sure.
“Wait–why are you stopping? I said I wasn’t hungry.”
Also the only burritos in town, so if anyone’s really nitpicking, it isn’t saying much… but they are pretty good. At least to my unrefined palate.
He doesn’t ask me anything. Doesn’t even give me the old side–eye as his arm rests casually over the steering wheel. Just drives to where I told him to go, content to keep his silence and let me do whatever I want without explanation.
A hand abruptly cuts off my thought process as it covers my screen, and I look at
Andrew with a frown. “What?”
Which is silly, because there were always rumors. Most of them were so stupid it was honestly shocking to think anyone would believe them, but hey, there’s always someone out there willing to believe you’re the daughter of a super secret assassination organization who blackmailed the Alpha into an adoption because of something super secret–y and dangerous. 2
“You sure? You always liked the chips and salsa there.”
Ernesto’s… is not on it.
My hands ditch twisting and turning for cuticle–picking, a newfound habit about ten seconds old.
And that’s the end of the conversation. 1
“Ah.” He leans over the steering wheel to peer in the direction of the front door. “You’re right. Says it opens at eleven. Huh. Since when?”
He shakes his head a little. “I always knew you liked the place, but I didn’t realize you were that obsessed with their food. You only ever ordered the chips and salsa and you would always share it with both of us.”
I frown, the cheerful sign of Ernesto’s suddenly becoming dull and rather annoying to my eyes. It used to be a place filled with happy memories and time spent together in puppy love, but now it’s just a glaring neon sign announcing how much of an idiot I was one month ago.
Trying to be sneaky, I pull out my phone and scroll through the list of locations Caeriel
sent me earlier.
A muscle twitches in my eyelid. “No. Really, Andrew. I’m not hungry. I ate breakfast, and I’m pretty sure Ernesto’s doesn’t even open until eleven or so.”
“Hungry?” Andrew asks out of nowhere, and I jerk my eyes away from the yellow–and–lime–green sign announcing Ernesto’s Tequila Corner has the best burritos in town.
But every building around it is.
I always ate chips and salsa because I didn’t want Rafe to spend money on me. There were always rumors about how I used my position as the Alpha’s adopted daughter to force him into dating me, and while Rafe would tell me to ignore them on one hand, he would always encourage me to be money–mindful. He said it was for our future and because it was the duty of every pack member to be able to manage their finances appropriately, but… yeah, thinking back, it was probably because of the rumors.
The awkward silence filling the car is only made worse by Andrew’s blasé demeanor as he drives to a small cemetery used only by the original Blue Mountain Pack bloodline, closed over a hundred years ago to new burials.
Funny; Rafe always espoused financial mindfulness, but thinking back, he was always ready to spend on his own food…
“Oh…” Feeling a little guilty, I sneak the phone back into my pocket. “No. Sorry. I was thinking.”
Gnawing at the inside of my cheek and watching the scenery go by–which isn’t much, honestly, because we’re going through the main business district, with yet another laundromat, a shady–looking diner with some bomb pies, and (strangest of all) a Mexican restaurant. There’s an entire family in the Blue Mountain Pack who came from Texas and introduced the area to their authentic salsas, tacos, and a bunch of food I’m not entirely certain how to pronounce.

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The readers' comments on the novel: Grace of a Wolf (by Lenaleia)
Aww 🥰 she misses Aron/Jack-Eye... she already mentioned him 4 times 😉...
Take Grace to your lodge big alpha, instead of the truck!...
W hy those deities are so restrictive? How are they supposed so save innocent souls without using magic?...
The paragraphs in this and the latest chapters are mixed up, making the reading difficult to follow 😔😪...
This guy is an idiot... first time in a truck? Just take her to you quarter or stargaze!...
I just can't stop laughing 😆 this situation is as hilarious as ridiculous 🤣 "not his mate" of course it is not as clear as the sky now that she is his mate!! Even theclycans, who are not the brightest, understand that she is his mate. I love ❤️ the sense of humour of this author...
This mission makes no sense. I'm starting to think it was just a way to keep Grace away from Lyre. Or return to the pack with Cain to destroy it completely 🤷♀️...
Saddie and the cat are protecting her... she really has a limited intelligence to not get it. And poor Andrew, he is sweet 😊 i hope he will find a nice mate when the time comes...
You haven't properly discussed about anything future and logistics topics related... Grace severely lacking pragmatism 😒 and the cat + dog can surely work as bodyguards for now...
Aww 🥰 I knew Ron is powerful and has potential. It's time she stops seeing him as a kid, Cain is right: it's about time to start training 😉...