Opposition: Montana Wolves, Book Four (Montana Wolves series 4)

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Author: Chloe Cole
chance to work out some sort of compromise with Greyson behind his father’s back, I will turn now." She faltered on the last word, and Maggie's heart twisted for her. It must be hard to be a human. To be weak and fragile. To be full of emotion all the time and have no reliable instincts to guide her.
    Billy’s jaw tensed like he was gearing up for a fight, but Liam held up a hand.
    "No, Amber. The pack has already chosen. The time will come for you to be turned, but that time isn’t now. The warning of an impending attack from this stronger pack only cements it more clearly in my mind. Turning will leave you weak and ill for days. Even then, it will be more than a week until the next full moon where you can truly become a wolf. You’ll be more vulnerable than ever if we turn you now."
    Amber opened her mouth as if to argue, but Billy gave a brief shake of his head and she pursed her lips.
    "I agree with waiting, but I think we’ve got to take him seriously about the attack," Chandra piped up from beside Liam’s mate, Amalie. "I was a member of the Big Sky Canyon before I came here. Grey is one of the good ones. We all knew he wasn’t on the same page as his father, and was biding his time to take the mantle. Seems like he realizes that the time is now."
    Maggie let those words sit for a moment. So she and Chandra agreed that Grey’s motives were pure, but was that enough to risk the whole pack on?
    She glanced at Amber, who had been looking paler by the second, and came to a decision.
    Let me handle Grey.
    She sent the message to Liam and Liam only, and waited for his response as the rest of the pack chattered around them. They would only argue with her and try to make it a pack activity, but the fact was, Grey was acting alone in this. Calling attention to his actions by bringing in the cavalry would only put him in danger. If Liam would allow her to act as emissary, surely she and Grey could come up with a plan together.
    Are you certain you can handle him? Liam finally responded. His feelings were right there on the surface and she could feel the turmoil. He was torn. He hated the idea of her taking a risk if her instincts were wrong, but as always, he had to think of the pack as a whole.
    She found herself reiterating what Grey had said to her.
    If he wanted to hurt me, he could’ve done it a hundred times by now. Let me do this.
    He surveyed her for a moment and then tipped his head in a clipped nod.
    A shiver of anticipation at the thought of seeing him again mixed with a cold wash of apprehension. This was a big responsibility and she hoped luck was on her side. Because might talk a big game, but she’d lied to her alpha about one thing for sure.
    She had no idea if she could handle a man like Greyson West.

CHAPTER FOUR
    T hree hard knocks on his bedroom door were followed by the door slamming open into the wall with a crack and the sound of crumbling sheetrock hitting the floor.
    If Willa was going to storm into his cabin first thing in the morning, she could at least show the common decency not to break his stuff. Again.
    He growled and burrowed deeper beneath his comforter. Maybe if he pretended he was still sleeping, she'd go away. Stranger things had happened, right?
    There was a blinding light followed by a rush of cold air, and then he was being accosted by something white and papery. An envelope? Whatever it was, apparently Willa had decided it was the perfect murder weapon.
    "What are you hoping to do? Paper cut me to death? Calm your shit, woman." He rubbed his eyes and, when the barrage finally subsided, sat up against his headboard.
    He glanced toward his clock. She’d woken him up at eight AM? And without coffee, no less.
    "What the hell is wrong with you?" she hissed, then sat at the edge of his bed and tucked one ankle under her thigh.
    "Have you seen the time?” He smothered a yawn, and then continued; “I think the real question here is, what the hell is the matter with you showing up at
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