Fanged Fury (The Adventures of Sydney Sedrick Book 3)

Fanged Fury (The Adventures of Sydney Sedrick Book 3) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Fanged Fury (The Adventures of Sydney Sedrick Book 3) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Mandi Casey
assume we’d accept such a gesture?” The color of Blake’s eyes blazed an amber-bronze, revealing his fury. They sure hadn’t turned because he was getting aroused, which was the only other reason they turned color.
    Morris tapped the edge of his cigar into the ashtray and put it onto the desk then, as if an afterthought, he grabbed the ashtray and brought it closer to him. The nervous move didn’t go unnoticed.
    “Blake, calm down. I don’t like intrusion into our home any more than you do, but they’re going to come anyway. We just have to deal with them when they arrive.”
    The pack leader pivoted his head my way, nodding, before saying, “As for the why of it, the Mobile pack leader said something to the fact we have too many rogue wolves running amok, causing trouble. They want to see for themselves that we remain competent in our ability to watch over the Selected.”
    So, this all had to do with me? My temper rose. I couldn’t keep quiet any longer. “Why does everyone think they have a say in what goes on in my life? I’m getting rather sick of people telling me what to do.”
    I gave Blake a quick glance before turning back to Morris for a more detailed explanation.
    Morris shrugged. “I guess we’ll know more when the representative arrives. In the meantime, I ask you, Sydney, as the Selected, to try and keep a low profile. Blake will let you know the details as we learn them.”
    Blake nodded in agreement. “Dad, as the pack leader I’m surprised you’re allowing this, but I support whatever you think is the right thing to do.”
    “It makes sense, son. If we tell the Mobile pack they’re not welcome to send one wolf, then they’ll send half their pack.” Blake’s father took another puff of his cigar and puckered his lips, making smoke rings in the air.
    Blake put his hands through his long auburn mane. “Dealing with one is better than many, so we’ll do what we have to do. I just don’t like it, that’s all.”
    Morris smiled with understanding. The wolves of their pack were a prideful bunch. They didn’t like being told what to do any more than I did.
    “There’s more to this, Blake. We need to step up our search for the rogues. The less the Mobile wolf has to report back to his pack, the better.”
    “Whatever you need me to do I’ll do, just say the word.” Blake was on high alert and readying his body for action. I could tell by the way he slowed his breathing and focused on taking more air into his lungs with each breath. I’d seen him do it when he saved me from being struck by a lightning bolt, compliments of Andras, the lightning demon.
    “I want you to take Sydney around town. See if she reacts to anyone. I don’t want you to engage the rogues directly, just call and tell me where they are.” Now it was time for Morris’ eyes to start turning color.
    Wolves. They were so reactive to their emotions.
    Blake’s face contorted from the need to argue with his father. I watched while thoughts raced through his head.
    “Dad, you’re telling me you want to put Sydney, my life-mate, near rogue wolves on purpose?” Blake’s tone was close to being hostile, aimed at his pack leader.
    Morris rose from his chair then made his way around the desk to stand in front of us. “Think about what I said. If you did, you wouldn’t get all bent out of shape. I said drive her around town. See if she can sense anything out of the ordinary. I didn’t say to take her for a walk in every dark alley in the city, now did I?”
    I didn’t like the way the conversation was quickly turning into a tense verbal sparring match between the alpha wolves. It could easily turn into a jaw-snapping fistfight. Wolves tended to use physical violence to help solve their grievances.
    Morris’ chest started expanding. He slowed his breathing, just like Blake had done.
    I stood and took a few steps away from both of them. “I don’t mind. Blake, we need to search the city for rogues and do our part to
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