Wolfen

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Book: Wolfen Read Online Free PDF
Author: Madelaine Montague
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance
mind a little wildly for what to do.

     

      She couldn't ignore them.

     

      Could she?

     

      Or would they take that badly?

     

      Maybe she could compromise by smiling and nodding politely and then running inside and locking the door?

     

      There was the groceries to consider, though. She'd actually bought more than she needed, more than she'd intended, because she'd made so many circuits of the store trying to remember what she needed.

     

      Should she try to grab all of the bags at once and make a dash for it? Or maybe she could just grab the bag of cold stuff? Leave the rest for later and then sneak out and carry them in when her neighbors weren't watching?

     

      Balin, Jared, and Xavier sauntered over while she sat frozen in her truck, trying to decide the best way to handle the situation.

     

      She stared at Balin through the window.

     

      "Need help?"

     

      She managed a wavering smile. “No! Actually, I can handle it!"

     

      His gaze flickered to the bags filling the back of the truck. “Looks like you stocked up. We'll help you get them in."

     

      Fuck! She didn't want them inside her cabin—with her! She got out of the truck. “No, really! I wouldn't want to put you guys out. It's just a few things."

     

      They ignored her polite protests. Jared bounded into the bed of the truck and began shifting the bags from just behind the cab toward the rear of the truck bed. Balin dropped the tailgate and the three gathered bags, looking at her expectantly. Chewing her lip, she dug the key out of her bag reluctantly and led the way.

     

      "Just put them anywhere. Thanks so much. It's was awfully sweet of you guys to offer. Anywhere. You can just put them on the table there ... in the kitchen area. That's good, too!"

     

      Having settled the bags on the counter top of the tiny kitchenette, they began emptying the bags, looking everything over with interest. Thank god they'd already eaten! She didn't have to offer to feed them for helping out. “Oh! Don't bother with that. There probably isn't even enough room to put it all up. I don't know what I was thinking. I didn't have my list, you see...."

     

      "This list?” Balin asked, picking it up off the table where she'd left it.

     

      Amusement gleamed in his eyes when he'd surveyed the list and looked up at her. “I think you forgot something."

     

      Danika blinked at him. “I did?” she asked in dismay, surging toward him to look at the list.

     

      "I didn't see any batteries. Did you guys see any batteries?"

     

      Danika stared at him in dismay, wondering if he knew vibrators used ‘c’ batteries. Her face began to heat up before he even gave her a knowing look. “Oh damn! I forgot the flashlight batteries!"

     

      His lips twitched faintly. He flicked a glance around the tiny cabin that she was sure took in every detail.

     

      Not that it was any of his damned business, she thought with rising indignation! “I think I forgot the salt, too,” she added, inspired.

     

      "Nope! You got the salt,” Jared informed her from the kitchenette.

     

      She glared at him. “Oh, well, good. The flashlight would've been more helpful, though, if the lights should go out."

     

      "They go out very often?"

     

      She sent Xavier an irritated look. “Actually, they haven't ... yet. But I thought it best to be prepared ... just in case, and, of course, I go out at night a lot ... because of my work."

     

      Jared grinned at her. “Sex therapist for wolves, right?"

     

      He was so not funny! She blushed again. She could feel her face heating. They were going to think she was trying to communicate via morse code! He chuckled at the look on her face, throwing up a hand as if to ward off a blow. “Alright. Don't be pissed. I was just joking."

     

      "Too late,” she said irritably.

     

      The sound of motorcycle engines announced the imminent arrival of the rest of the
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