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Werewolf’s Heartsong novel Chapter 22

Chapter 22

Darien’s POV

After our orders were taken we settle down to wait for our food and drinks. Then Elder Silas had put that brief case on the table. Telling my father about the paper work inside. Then my father turns to Alora. With every word Alora loses color. We’re all looking in their direction because of the information given.

Because of the Will left by her grandfather, Alora is now the owner of the most historic property of all the Northern Continental Wolves. As she is signing and initialing in her new name I noticed something was wrong. She’s not saying anything. The expression on her face is frozen, and she’s too pale.

After she signed it all, the only thing

she said was “I’m free.” I heard the shock in that voice, the hesitant belief. Then she looks at me. Her eyes are glassy, she looks like she’s about to break. “I’m finally free.” is the last sentence to pass her lips before she’s falling out of her chair, Serenity lets out a startled scream as I jump out of my own chair to catch Alora, my father on her other side.

My father sits on the floor to cradle her against his chest. My mom kneels down next to him. “Oh the poor girl, how much has she gone through that freedom makes her faint.” she asks tears in her voice. “I don’t know my dear, but she’ll be protected now.” responded dad.

“How do we bring her back around?” asks Serenity. “We have the last of our Tournament fights after the break.” she reminds me. Crap! The fights! Alora would be so pissed if we

missed them. I think of something, I turn to my mate and I kissed her, forcing myself to keep it light and not drown in a fire of need.

“I’ll be right back I need to run across the street real quick.” I tell her as I jump up and run out of the restaurant. There is one thing I know will work, and it’s so simple. Coffee, organic dark roast with cinnamon and nutmeg, lightened with a vanilla flavored coconut milk creamer and several scoops of sugar. I get to the shop and buy the coffee.

I rush into the restaurant and kneel down next to my dad. I open the lid on the coffee and waive it under her nose, her nose starts twitching, “This

should bring her back.” I tell everyone. It’s not much longer, then I see a smile form on her face. “See, I told you it would do the trick.” I turned to Serenity, gloating a little.

 

“How did you know that would work?” she asks. “Because she’s addicted to coffee, but not just any coffee, the snob has to have organic dark roast.” I tell her.

Alora stirs, my parents are relived and glad she’s awake and tell her so. Then she makes that comment, that same one she uses to defend her coffee preference. “Well someone has to tell Darien, I’m not a coffee snob. I just have high standards for good coffee.” I look down, right into her eye before enunciating one word. “Snob.” with a straight face. I hear a snort next to me.

My mate slaps both her hands over her face and brakes into a fit of giggles. It makes me smile. This she wolf is so beautiful, I can’t wait till I have her all to myself. I had plans that involved us staying in bed for a month. Damn she makes me so hard,

 

I felt like my dick was going to shatter any moment, my wolf wasn’t doing much better. He’s been howling to claim his mate since this morning.

I look up and my dad is staring at me with a smirk on his face. The old bastard knows exactly what I’m going through, then he looks at my mother and I look away. I’ve heard them plenty of times through their bedroom wall to know they still had a very active sex life. Not something I wanted to think about while eating. The thought of mom and dad getting it on helps take care of the rest of my erection. I start thinking about the fight ahead.

 

I’m glad my mate likes her, it means Alora has one more friend. Then I look at my mates brothers, three more friends, she now has three more friends. Good. She deserves it. For years I’ve stayed by her side, and for years I have watched her pain. So much pain. All those times I would smell fresh blood, all those times she would walk, stand or sit funny. Yet I have never seen her break….until

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