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"Fane, is everything alright?" she asked hi is fine, better than fine, actually," Fane told her with a smile
To Fane’s satisfaction, dinner was pleasant, easy There was no time when he felt the conversation forced or aard He smiled over the fact that she didn’t refuse dessert like irls on a first date, and she had absolutely no qual
After they ate, Fane took Jacquelyn to a nearby park He had no plan of telling her anything yet He’d told his Alpha he would keep quiet until her mom talked to her and he planned to keep his word But he knew she would ask questions and it was better here where their conversation would not be easily overheard
"I know you’ve only been here a few days, but how do you like Coldspring?" Jacquelyn asked
"Thus far, it seems like a pleasant place to live, not as formal as the life I am used to, or as cold," Fane told her with a wink
"No offense, but based on what you wear, your life doesn’t seeht about how his appearance ht he lived in a little hovel of a house with junk out front She would be surprised to find that his hoh it was partly because his father often had uess the clothes would lead you to a different conclusion," Fane responded
Suddenly he had this intense desire to know her, know anything or everything "What’s your favorite color? What is your favorite song, book, andan only child and least?" Fane fired question after question, not really giving her a chance to answer He was so eager to learn all about his mate, his Luna
"Step back, take a deep breath, ‘cause any en," she told hi as I’m super shy this will be hard for me to share, so bear with me"
Fane rolled his eyes at her sarcas but shy
"My favorite color depends on the day and today it is green," she explained
"Is that why you are wearing green?" Fane asked
"Yes I have to admit that I dress very much in accordance with my mood, and the colors I choose reflect that I know, I’s interesting"
"Favorite song? That changes frequently as well Right noould have to say its ‘Accoain next week and it’ll be different Favorite book? Well, you’re probably going to laugh if you knohat this book is, but it’s one I have always loved It’s called ‘Where the Sidewalk Ends’ by Shell Silverstein It’s a children’s book of outlandish poetry Ever heard of it?" she asked him