Blood Moon, Original Version (Shifters #1)

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Author: Geraldine Allie
their mind around the prospect of werewolves. This was one of the main reasons his pack was so important to him, with them there was no reason to ask those questions. To them, it did not matter one way or the other. They lived their lives in secrecy and only did what they had to in order to survive. The pack was a family, a unity of brother hood, and his place was with the pack as their leader.
                  His life had been simple until now. Looking directly into the woman’s eyes, he knew that everything she had seen and gone through tonight was hard for her to comprehend.
                  Nate had never been attracted to someone like he was to Maxine, ever. He wasn’t like mere mortal men, he had never had the luxury to be, and he had never been given that choice with his life as a werewolf.
                  Still he had to find a way to cut all ties with this woman. She was a loose end, a distraction.
                  He held Maxine’s face gently in his hands prepared to do what he must. Bile urged its way up his throat just with the disgusting thought of it.
                  Maxine looked up at Nate not understanding his intentions. She had a lost look about her and shut her eyes. The feel of Nate’s hands on her flesh was comforting and warm. Werewolves were supposed to be scary and vile creatures, but Nate was nothing like that. She smiled and opened her eyes. “Thank you for saving me.” She whispered.
                 
                 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter Fourteen
                  Nate pulled his hands away. “Why do you thank me?” Nate asked. His voice was gravelly and unsettling. Maxine turned away not sure how to take the sudden change in his voice.
                  Nate reached up and turned her face back to him. “Tell me why you feel so compelled to thank me.”
                  She couldn’t speak to him, not the way he was acting. Instead she looked beyond him towards the wall where a vampire had smashed her body up against earlier. Her stomach was tied in knots. The vampire had meant to kill her.
                  Nate caressed her cheek and turned her face up to his. “The vampires, you’re thinking of the attack. They have smelled you’re blood; they will not give up until they feed on it. You will never be free from them again; they will continue to hunt you down.”
                  “They want to kill me…” she murmured. But she knew he was speaking the truth, knew they would not give up until they had done just as he had said. Her problems had just gone from bad to worse; she flinched at the thought of it. She would need him to get out of this nightmare. “You have to save me.” She added.
                  “I can only promise to get you out of here.”
                  His look was stern and serious. It made her think that he did not care whether she lived or died. Perhaps being a werewolf meant that he had no compassion for someone that was not of his kind.
                  She reached her hand up to try and touch him. As her fingers barely caressed his skin, she stilled. Werewolf…and then she remembered what he truly was and how dangerous he could be.
                  Maybe knowing what he was and what he was capable of was for the best. It would allow her to understand the world she had stepped into.
                  Nate sensed the uncertainty she was feeling. He tensed his body and moved himself away from her.
                  “I don’t want to die, please help me live and survive this.” She spoke with urgency and desperation. She only felt safe knowing that he would protect her, to have him near made the fear a little easier to bear.
                  “I can’t promise you you’re life.” He stood and walked to the other side of the
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