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Chapter 17: More Questions Hunter I watch as my mate stares at me in disbelief. Iâm beyond thrilled that sheâs at least talking to me. She no longer looks like sheâs ready to run at any minute. It seems as if sheâs truly interested in what Iâm saying. Iâm hoping that Iâve cleared up whatever memory she has of me from the night of her sisterâs birthday. Looking at it from her perspective, it may have looked like I was watching her possessively. âWe probably were. I was pulled to her even then,â Shaw says, and I can feel him blaming himself. âNeither of us knew. How could we. But weâre here now. We need to make this work, make her see that we mean it.â âDid you have any other questions for me?â I ask her. She shakes her head, and I see a ghost of a smile before she answers. âNo, but I reserve the right to change my mind.â âI was serious about you asking me anything. I will never lie to you. I will share everything with you, my mate.â I see her frowning again. Hopefully, itâs good that Iâm surprising her. I really do mean what Iâm saying. âCan I ask you my questions now?â I ask. She nods, looking hesitant. âWhere did you go?â I ask. While I didnât know she was my mate, Iâve often thought of Sophie over the past two years, wondering if she was safe, if she had been captured. âI found a human town. Itâs a small place, in an area with a bunch of cattle ranchers.â I raise my eyebrow at that. Cattle ranchers donât think much of wolves running around their areas. Itâs actually a very smart and probably one of the safest choices she could have made to settle down. âHow did you survive?â âI got a job at a diner as a waitress. Sometimes, lone wolves. would travel through, and theyâd all
ask if I was okay, recognizing that I was a juvenile. But theyâd continue on their way, and I stayed.â âWhat happened that you finally left? You didnât go straight home, so itâs not that,â I say and now I understand the conversation between Sophie and Penny earlier. Penny knew that Sophieâs pack was close by. Thatâs what she meant when she said it must be hard to be this close. âSome of the she-wolves on the run started coming through the area. The Alphas and other ranked wolves eventually followed. On the night I left, I saw a woman captured, being mated in front of the Alphaâs pack members. I had run back to my apartment and seen another group of ranked wolves at the diner. I knew theyâd catch my scent and find me. Hedda and I ran with just a small bag, but the last bus of the night wasnât leaving for another hour, and I knew I didnât have that much More Questions time. I ran to the next closest bus station and hopped a bus there. At the first stop, I got off and asked the driver where the next closest bus station was. I wanted to make it hard for the hunters to find me. He seemed to realize that I needed to get away quickly and he suggested the train. You donât have to pay for the train, you find an empty car and you jump into it, or at least, thatâs what I did.â Her eyes have gone unfocused as she remembers that night. Her jaw has tightened, and no tears have spilled over, but I can smell the saltiness of them, along with the heightened fear that the memories are bringing to her. I desperately want to comfort her, pull her into my arms and hold her, but I know thatâs not an option. Not yet at least. âWhen I jumped in the car, there was another girl there, another she-wolf running from the claiming process,â she says. I nod. âPenny, right?â I ask and her head snaps up to me. âHow do you know that?â she asks, and her body tenses as if sheâs ready to flee again. I put up my hands. âI was waiting for you to return to the space inside the mountain, but I could hear the two of you talking. I heard you call her Penny.â
I watch as she relaxes. She scrubs her hands over her face. âPenny was there. Sheâs an underaged G**a and unlike me, she hadnât found a place to settle. Sheâd been running and apparently word of your little food pantry is making the rounds.â âFood pantry?â 21-16 She shrugs. âItâs free food, right?â âI guess,â I say, chuckling. 283 Vouchers She looks down at her hands again. âThatâs a good thing that you do. I didnât know if we could trust it. I was actually thinking, or hoping really, that it was my family who was doing it.â âThey canât. The unmated Alphas still watch your parents all the time.â She growls at that. âF**king vultures,â she says, and I raise my eyebrow at her. âWhat?â she asks, frowning at me. âSuch language, Little Sophie Meyers,â I say, smiling at her. âI told you, that little girl is gone.â âYes she is, and in her place is a beautiful woman, striking really You were beautiful when I met you two years ago, but nowâ¦. youâre breathtaking.â âBack to using your pretty words, Alpha?â she asks, but I can see her blush, even though she tries to hide it. âCall me Hunter, and as I said before, they arenât just pretty words, they are words from my heart.â I shrug. âMaybe itâs the mate bond. I donât know and I donât care. I just know that you are the most beautiful woman Iâve ever seen in my life.â I can tell she doesnât know how to respond to what Iâve said, and an uncomfortable silence begins to weigh heavily between us. www 298 Vouchers âWhenâs the last time you ate?â I ask her, not wanting her to leave. I quickly glance over her body,Exclusive content from .
seeing that even though sheâs been settled and in one place, sheâs still much too thin. âPenny shared some of the food with me,â she says. I frown. âYou make it sound like it was hers and not yours. It was meant for everyone.â âShe and I had agreed to go our separate ways after arriving here. She was hungrier than I was, so I told her she could eat and leave first, and Iâd stay for the next dayâs meal. But there was a lot of food and she practically fell into a food coma, she ate so much.â That makes me chuckle. âIâm glad thereâs enough food. Iâll make sure Kinsley knows that sheâs doing a good job.â Of course, that reminds me that today is my day to leave food. âWould you be willing to go back to the hideout with me?â I ask her. She narrows her eyes at me. âWhy?â âFirst, because it will be dark soon and youâll be safe there. Second, because my Beta female is at the store today, and I was supposed to bring the food. But Shaw was too worried about you, and we left without thinking about food. Of course, youâre always welcome to come back to my pack with meâ¦â I break off as she begins emphatically shaking her head, no. âI didnât think so. So, rather than you sleeping out here on your own, I can feel safe leaving you if you are there. You have some clothes there and then when I come back, Iâll bring food for us 21 172 Chapter 17: More Questions 288 Mouchen and we can continue talking,â I tell her. âWhat else is there for us to talk about?â âIâd like to tell you about what my pack is like, what your life could be like if you accept me as your mate.â âLike what?â she asks me. Rather than answer, I set aside the branch I had placed over my lap. My erection is mostly gone
now, so hopefully I wonât scare her. I stand and reach out my hand to her. âCome with me. I donât mind killing to protect you, but if I can avoid a bl**dy fight, Iâd prefer it. Youâre too vulnerable out here and Shaw and I wonât be comfortable until we have you tucked away for the evening.â She looks at my hand, then up at me. Tentatively, she reaches out. Her hand is cold, and I help pull her to her feet. She trips over the bushes that were covering her nakedness and stumbles into my body. I catch her easily, my arm wrapping around her waist as I look down into her pretty green eyes. The nearly gone erection springs back to life. Whether itâs the surprise at falling into me, or the feeling of the tingles that just whipped across my body and Iâm sure hers as well, her eyes go a bit glassy, she licks her lips, and she leans into me. âSophie, you need to stop looking at me like that. If you donât, Iâ m going to kiss you.â