Desires of a Full Moon

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Author: Jodi Vaughn
his body.
    “What is it? What does it say?” Haley grabbed his arm and made him face her.
    “Get your stuff. You’re not staying here.”
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    Haley sat in the front seat of Jayden’s black Mustang, watching as he stuffed all her meager belongings into the trunk of the car. Whatever was in that letter had put Jayden on edge.
    “It must be something bad. Something really, really bad.”
    She had let her dorm ambassador know she was moving out and left a note for Dana as well.
    She shot Jayden a look as he slid into the driver’s seat with a sexy ease. His blond hair brushed his shoulders as he reached to turn the key in the ignition. He looked sexy without even trying.
    “So I guess I’m dropping out of college?” Perfect. Her life was now officially over. She had no family and now no way to support herself.
    “Nope. You’re still going to classes. You’re just not going to live in the dorm anymore.”
    “Dana’s going to be mad that I didn’t explain in person.” Haley looked out her window and bit her lip. Dana was her first and only friend that she made when she transferred to Arkansas. She was lucky that Dana happened to be wolf like her.
    “No, she won’t. I added that you left because we have been secretly dating and decided to move in together, since I moved to Fayetteville.” He pulled his car onto the street. The muscle car roared down the street as he increased the speed.
    Haley jerked her head towards him. “You did what?”
    “Stop looking at me like that. Girls date older guys all the time. How old are you anyway?”
    When she didn’t say anything, he shook his head. “Okay fine, I’ll go first. I’m thirty.”
    “Really? I didn’t think you were that old.” He looked like a college student himself.
    “Stop avoiding the question. How old are you, Haley?” He shot her a glare.
    “Twenty-four. I would have already graduated from college if I didn’t change my major two years ago.”
    Jayden nodded thoughtfully.
    “My parents got married when my mom was only sixteen and my dad was thirty.” Werewolves looked at age differently than humans. Once you found your mate, you were with them forever, regardless of age.
    Jayden gawked. “You’re kidding, right?”
    “Nope.” She patted him on the back and gave him a forced smile. “That should make you feel better. At least I’m a legal consenting adult.”
    He continued to stare at her like she’d grown two heads. His car veered off the street and his tire grazed the side of the road. She screamed.
    “Sorry, sorry. “ He righted the car and kept his attention straight ahead.
    He made a turn on to a quaint street and slowed down. When he pulled into the driveway of a cottage-style home, she cut her gaze at him.
    “What’s wrong? You don’t like it?” Jayden looked from the house back to her.
    “You really did move to Fayetteville.” Why would he have done that? Why wouldn’t he have just rented a hotel room?
    A slight smile tugged at his lips. “Nah. It’s Barrett’s house. He stays here when the Razorbacks are playing in town. That dude is a serious football addict.” He cut the engine and got out.
    “Well, it’s the South. It’s kind of expected,” she muttered.
    Jayden opened her car door just as she reached for the handle. She blushed as she walked around to the trunk of the car. It had been a long time since a guy opened a door for her.
    It took them one trip to bring her stuff into the house. After piling it all into one of the bedrooms, she took the opportunity to look around.
    The house was small, probably no more than twelve hundred square feet. It was an older home, but it looked like everything had been remodeled and updated. New windows had been put in, the walls had been painted modern colors, and the heart of pine floors had been refinished. She wandered into the kitchen. It too had been remodeled. The cabinets were new and white, the countertops dark granite, and the appliances had been updated to
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