Her Choice (Shifted Love #10) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Chick Lit, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Shifted Love Series by Fiona Davenport
Advertisement

Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 21858 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 109(@200wpm)___ 87(@250wpm)___ 73(@300wpm)
<<<<123451323>24
Advertisement


“Whatever the reason, I’m grateful you listened to your wolf. I’ve been happy during my time here.” Dropping onto one of the club chairs in my living room, I waved toward the other. Jack sat across from me, and I added, “I don’t think I’ll ever understand why you let me stay for so long without being part of your pack, but you have my eternal gratitude.”

“Letting you stay was easy.” Leaning forward, he rested his elbows on his thighs. “Keeping you safe is a whole other story.”

My pulse started to race, and the sound of my heartbeat thrashed in my ears. “I guess we’ve circled back to my original question…what happened?”

“A guy was in town, asking questions about a young woman who sounded an awful lot like you.”

It was a good thing my parents had taught me to always be prepared because I had a go bag in the closet. It wouldn’t take me more than a few minutes to grab it and be on the road out of town. “Do they know I’m here?”

He shook his head. “None of the humans know anything about you since you rarely show your face in town, and my pack members know better than to speak to outsiders about anything. But the lack of information didn’t stop the man from renting a room at the roadside motel that caters to human visitors.”

“Crap.” I got to my feet and started to pace in front of the couch. “I should never have let myself get so comfortable here. I should’ve been gone months ago.”

“Do you have somewhere safe to go?” he asked, his wolf flashing in his eyes again.

“Not really, but anywhere has got to be safer than here,” I muttered.

“I know of somewhere you can go.” He pulled a slip of paper from his pocket and handed it to me. “The alpha of this pack is solid. He has a reputation for helping shifters in need. It won’t matter that you’re not part of his pack. He’ll look out for you.”

Glancing down at the address scrawled on the paper, I drew my brows together. “Why are you helping me?”

“I’d like to say it’s just because aiding you is the right thing to do. That I learned my lesson the hard way after letting down a female loner who was taken captive while living on my territory.” He raked his fingers through his hair with a sigh. “But the truth is my wolf is pissed that someone came to my territory intending to cause you harm. He feels an inexplicable urge to protect you. I don’t know how to explain it except that it’s similar to how he feels about the vulnerable members of my pack. Like children or pregnant she-wolves. It doesn’t matter to him that I’m not your alpha. He wants to make sure you’re safe.”

I wasn’t surprised he was confused. My mom had explained a good alpha’s unusual reaction to us as a counterbalance fate put in place to help protect us from those who would look to hurt us because of our unique abilities. The more dominant the alpha, the stronger the protective instinct toward us.

I’d never experienced it before, but I trusted my gut…and it told me that I could accept what the alpha was telling me. But years of being on the run—and all of the lessons in evasiveness my parents had instilled in me—kept my reply vague. “Thanks. I’ll take what you’ve said under consideration.”

“Good.” He gripped the back of his neck with a sigh. “This might be overstepping, but do you have enough money to get by?”

Thinking about the roll of cash in my go bag, I nodded. “Yup.”

“And your car is gassed up?”

One of the reasons I’d picked this house to rent was because of the attached garage. Keeping my SUV out of sight was important. The fewer people who knew about me, the better. “I have a full tank.”

“Okay.” He got to his feet and headed toward the door. Glancing over his shoulder, he added, “My beta is watching the hotel. The guy is in his room, so you don’t have to worry about him following you.”

“That’s good to know, thanks.”

As soon as he left, I raced over to the closet to grab my stuff. Knowing the man looking for me was on the other side of town had me comfortable enough to pack the rest of my things into my suitcase. After tossing everything into my SUV, I did one last walk through the house, leaving the keys on the counter. My lease was month-to-month, so I sent a quick email to my landlord to let her know I wouldn’t be staying.

Driving out of Lake Park, I didn’t feel the same fear that I had when my parents and I split up. The situations were similar, but I’d learned to believe in myself during my time alone. I knew I could handle whatever came my way…and there was a small part of me that was looking at this as an adventure. Hopefully somewhere I could let my inner animal run free more often since the frequency of patrols in the surrounding forest meant that I’d had to hold her back in Lake Park.


Advertisement

<<<<123451323>24

Advertisement