Wolf Creek Sheriff (Texas Pack 4) (Prequel) (Wolf Creek Shapeshifters)

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Author: Jo Ellen
asking, “What quest is she talking about?”
    She turned to the youngest brother. “Dragon, witch, poison, traveling to another realm. Sounds like a quest to me.”
    Devlin laughed and slapped Colin’s shoulder. He was a gamer and this was right up his alley. “She’s right, it is a quest. Don’t cheat her out of the opportunity to collect her trophy.”
    Colin’s teeth ground together in annoyance. “This will not be fun.”
    Devlin grinned, “Maybe not for you but your mate looks delighted.”
    “What about him?” Ian pointed at Doan who was now swimming in the pond.
    Stephanie gasped. “He’s naked!”
    Rafe once again pinched the bridge of his nose. “Nudity is common among shifters.” He waved them off. “Go. We’ll babysit the dragon. Since he thinks he’s sixteen years old, Devlin can keep him occupied with one of his computer games.”
    “I think there’s an insult somewhere in there. You forget I’m almost a hundred. Just because I’m a gamer doesn’t make me immature.” Devlin studied his brother and alpha.
    Stephanie was shocked. This kid was almost a hundred years old? He looked to be in his middle twenties, with his brothers just a couple years older.
    “No insult intended baby bro. You’re the one with the genius I.Q. level. I simply meant you’re the most relatable to a sixteen-year-olds thinking process.” Rafe patted his brothers back.
    Devlin groaned. “Relatable? You know, it sucks being the youngest male.”
    “I doubt Mom and Dad will have another so suck it up cupcake.” Ian smirked.
    Rafe ignored them and spoke seriously to Robert. “Is he a danger to my pack?”
    Robert considered his old friend before looking out to the pond. “He shouldn’t be. Doan’s a good man, even at this age. He may flirt with every female in the area, but he has a dragon’s heart. He’s a protector through and through.”
    “Colin, you know how time varies in Faery. Ian will make sure your deputies cover any shifts you may miss.” Rafe told him.
    Stephanie was watching Doan playfully dive and flip through the water like an Olympic swimmer. She imagined if he were in his dragon form the amount of water displaced would have been huge. She caught the tail end of their conversation.
    “Wait. What? Time varies?” she asked.
    Colin sighed wearily. “Call your boss and tell him your taking a vacation, or quit if you want. We may be gone a few minutes or a month.” He waited for her to make a decision.
    Stephanie chewed on her lip in thought. Was she really ready to change her entire life to follow this man? No, not yet. She shook her head. She had time built up she could use without quitting her job. She wasn’t ready to let go of everything she knew even if she was leaning toward that decision. She knew deep inside she couldn’t turn her back on this fantasy world. Except that word didn’t really fit anymore. Her fantasy world was not a fantasy anymore. She wanted to pull her hair out in frustration and forget the ‘real’ world and go on this journey of a lifetime. How could she turn her back on this opportunity? Be brave, she thought. Nodding her head she reached out for the phone Colin was holding out for her.
    Calling her work place was easy, calling her best friend wasn’t. Lisa was not thrilled to learn Stephanie had gone to Colin’s home. Adding one more thing to her over loaded to do list, she moved introducing Lisa to Colin to the top of her list.

Chapter 6
    C olin looked around the field where the three of them landed. He loved coming to Faery with its colorful sky, forest stretching up to the sun and air that smelled of oak. The faery forest was a werewolves dream habitation.
    “Did anyone simply ask him to go home?” Stephanie balanced herself by holding on to Colin’s arm as she took in the beautiful landscape.
    Robert laughed. “Aye lass, I did. And here I’m quoting him, ‘Too many effing dragons in the sky there. Faery needs an air traffic
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