Right Wolf, Right Time

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Author: Marie Harte
the male. “I’m just confused. I really thought Monty liked me.”
    Gabby nodded. “He does.”
    “Does he?” Julia asked. “He’s had plenty of time to ask her out since she’s been here. Granted, her first few months she acted like a scared rabbit if a man walked too close.”
    “Thanks,” Sophie said drily.
    “But it’s been two years already. One date in all that time? And then he has her alone in her house, and the best he can come up with is a kiss on the forehead after a rousing night of TV?”
    “We watched Seinfeld,” Sophie elaborated, feeling miserable. “I wanted him. A lot.” She started to get mad, which surprised her. “A lot of desire for that gray wolf. In return, he teased and joked and kissed my freakin’ forehead.” Sophie took a grip on her rage and slowly, patiently dispersed the feeling of animal anger building within. She didn’t do well with rage. Her temper had a habit of spiraling out of control, and it made her feel like she belonged with the family she’d left long ago.
    She took a deep breath and let it out before continuing, “I don’t want to lose Monty’s friendship. He’s been good to me. He defended me from those bears horsing around in the grocery. Remember that?”
    “Oh yeah, a few months ago, when you broke your arm.” Julia nodded.
    “Monty went to jail for me. He threw those bears out of the store and helped me. And he’s always been there to lend a hand or a smile. It’s not his fault he’s not interested.” She blinked to hold back tears. “But I can’t wait anymore. I’m twenty-six. I’m Ac-taw. I’m wolf.” Saying it empowered her. “I’m a virgin who doesn’t want to be one anymore. I have a date with a handsome, sexy wolf tonight. Dinner and a movie.”
    “And maybe some fun after.” Gabby nodded. “You don’t have to have sex to play, you know. Why not? Try him out. Hell, maybe if Monty realizes you’re not going to sit around waiting for him, he’ll get off his ass and do something about it ,” she ended in a louder voice.
    Sophie blinked. “Why are you shouting?”
    “Because I’m tired of moronic men.” Gabby took a sip of lemonade and slammed it on the table. “Now let’s talk about something else. Something much more interesting than wolves. No offense, Sophie.”
    “None taken.” Sophie grinned. Her friends stood by her. They didn’t judge, didn’t make fun, and empathized. Relief eased the tension in her body, and she eagerly listened as Gabby practically bounced in her seat with excitement.
    “Did you guys hear about the fight in the diner yesterday?”
    “Who now?” Julia sighed.
    “A few silver foxes took exception to raptors dating members of the clan.”
    “Really?”
    Sophie found the silver foxes’ passion fascinating. She had a hard time imagining men fighting over her. Quiet little Sophie. Sure, the wolves in town liked the look of her, but none of them really wanted her . They just desired a wolf to mate. “Men fighting over women. Typical.”
    “Not the men, the women.” Gabby grinned. “Those silver fox bitches are pissed that Gerald, who’s one of the finest single foxes around, has been dating a few birds. The purists in the clan can’t handle it.” She snickered. Since she’d been ousted from her old clan for being a hybrid fox/cat, she had a right to be annoyed.
    “So who started it?” Sophie wanted to know.
    A noise outside diverted her attention, but before she could investigate, Gabby launched into some entertaining gossip. Sophie sat enthralled, listening to tales of women with bigger problems than her own. She might be a virgin, but she had her dignity. Her frustrated, lonely, heartsick dignity.
     
    “Holy shit. We have to tell Monty,” Grady said in a low voice as soon as he and Ty were out of earshot of the cabin. He knew Gabby had scented him. Since becoming pregnant, her sense of smell was off the charts. She hadn’t needed to yell about Monty’s idiocy, though. He
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