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The croas once again satisfied
It was time to put on a show
Chapter Ten
He could feel her The closer they got to Heather, the hts She was already a part of hi bond
“She’s nearby,” David said
Mika tested the air “I feel her, too”
The sroup of massive wolf shifters flanked hiet in their way The humans were another story They were cocky and had death in their hearts Sometimes he was ashamed to be part human but had to remind himself these hunters were the worst of the worst
Then he heard it—the raucous laughter
And smelled it—the alcohol and tobacco
He sprinted forward, picking up speed until he was at top velocity, rushing around trees and leaping over downed logs There were countless vehicles haphazardly parked in a clearing in the forest David stopped and began tohis wolf
She needed him
His pack was close behind him, but he didn’t wait He couldn’t spare another second David reached the edge of the melee Humans were crowded up around an unnatural pit
He smelled blood
Her wolf cried out for him
David pushed through the hu caution to the wind When he landed, he braced hi the area Heather was there in her wolf for at her
“Heather!”
He ran over, throwing hi his teeth into flesh and fur They rolled through the dust, thrashing, clawing, and snapping
“David, stop!”
He leaped back and shook out his fur,eye contact with his mate
“You came,” she said
“Of course, I came Are you injured?”