Prince of Wolves, Book 1 The Grey Wolves Series

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by Quinn Loftis


  Chapter 14

  Fane woke up early and decided to go for a run; running always helped him clear his mind. He got up, resisted the urge to reach out to his Luna, figuring she was probably still asleep, and changed into some workout shorts. He decided against a shirt knowing he wouldn’t leave it on long anyway. He brushed his teeth and went downstairs to the kitchen. Brian and Sara were still asleep so he tried to make as little noise as possible which was easy for him do being a werewolf and all.

  He peeled a banana and nearly ate it whole and poured himself a glass of orange juice. He rinsed the glass and put it in the dishwasher and then picked up his phone he had laid on the counter, put it in his pocket, and headed out the front door.

  Because he was Canis Lupus Fane could run for very long distances even in his human form and not get tired. He didn’t have to work out to keep his muscular physique; it was just the way all Canis Lupus were built, some leaner than others, but all very muscular. He glanced up at Jacquelyn’s window and giving in to his desire, he reached out to her mind briefly. He decided if she was thinking about something he thought she wouldn’t want him to know, he would retreat quickly. As it was, she was indeed still asleep and her thoughts were scattered. He kept seeing his face and then another male face which he assumed was this Trent that she had been dating previously. She didn’t seem to be interested in him anymore, but it was obvious he had hurt her. Fane and his wolf did not like that.

  He pulled back from her thoughts and started up the street. He had to restrain himself from running full speed because he was much, much faster than a human, but the wolf wanted to run, wanted to hunt. Fane pushed down the urge and kept it at a nice fast jog.

  He found his mind going over the previous night when the car had driven slowly by Jacquelyn’s house. He saw two males, one of which had been the salesman at the dealership he had gone to earlier that day, so he knew it had something to do with the Grey’s. He still didn’t know what they wanted from Jacquelyn, but from what his father could tell him, they wanted Fane out of their territory.

  So far his Alpha had not given the command for him to leave so Fane wasn’t going anywhere. The problem is that once his Alpha did give him the command to leave he was going to have to convince Jacquelyn and her mother to come with him, there was no way he was going to leave her here unprotected.

  As he continued to run, Fane’s thoughts would go back and forth from thinking about Jacquelyn and their date tonight; to thinking about the local pack he had not known existed. When he finally made it back to the Henry’s house, he had been running for over 2 hours.

  He went through the front door and as he was walking in he saw Sara coming down the stairs in workout shorts and shirt and her hair up in a ponytail.

  “We’re going out to run some trails at the park across town, you’re welcome to come but it looks like you’ve already been out and about,” Sara told him.

  “Thank you for the invitation, but I did just finish running so I will pass for today. I wanted to check with you and make sure this was okay. I asked Jacquelyn out on a date for this evening, so I will be out, will that be a problem?” Fane asked.

  “No problem at all. Jacque is a one-of-a kind girl and we all love her, but I don’t think I have to tell you to treat her good; you seem to have impeccable manners. Do you have a helmet for her for the motorcycle or did you want to borrow our car?” Sara offered.

  “That is most generous, but I did buy two helmets when I bought my bike.”

  Once the Henry’s left and Fane took a shower, he sat down to call his father again and see if they could come up with some sort of plan.

  The phone rang one time and his father’s voice was on the other end.

  “Da,” he said.

  “It’s me,” Fane told him. “I need to know what you want me to do. Do I need to request a meeting with this Alpha and find out what his interest in my mate is?”

  “I have been thinking about it a lot and have decided to send Sorin back to you. I think his experience as a werewolf will be of some help, not to mention show them you are not on your own,” his father told him.

  “As my Alpha what are you telling me to do?” Fane asked him.

  “I want you to protect your mate and her mother, but do not act on anything unless provoked. If it gets out of hand, I don’t care how you have to get your mate and her mother on a plane, but you do it and fast,” his father said firmly.

  “Okay, so when will Sorin arrive? And where is he going to stay?” Fane asked him.

  “He should be there sometime around 8:00 p.m. You might find this interesting but he is staying with Lilly Pierce.”

  “That’s my mate’s mother,” Fane said confused.

  “I am aware of that. I guess it’s time for me to tell you, but you must wait to talk to Jacquelyn until after her mother tells her so she doesn’t feel betrayed by her mom,” Fanes father explained. “I did a little searching and found out that your mate is indeed part Grey, in fact she is half Grey and half human. Jacquelyn’s father was a Grey. He and Lilly were together for quite awhile, although they never married. At some point in their relationship he decided to tell her about his origins because she had a special gift and knew there was something different about him. She actually received the news very well. After that things were good, but one day Jacquelyn’s father came home, packed his things and left Lilly a note, and all it said was ‘I have to go, I have no choice. I’m sorry.’ Jacquelyn’s father did not know Lilly was pregnant with his child when he left. I have since located him and found that he is with his mate and that is why he had to leave Lilly. You see, Lilly was not his true mate and even though he had feelings for her they weren’t even a pin-drop compared to what he feels for his mate.”

  “So Lilly has known this Jacquelyn’s whole life and never told her?” Fane asked him.

  “She didn’t think she would ever have to. For all she knew Lilly thought the rules did not apply to Jacquelyn because she is not full-blood. She knows who you are Fane, and what you are. I called and spoke with her about what is going on and she took it really well. She agreed to let Sorin stay with them because he would be added protection,” his father explained.

  “I know I can trust Sorin, but you know how hard it is for a male wolf to allow another to be so close to his mate, especially when the bond ritual has not been performed,” Fane told his father.

  “I know it is going to be hard on you but you are going to have to set your wolf nature aside and recognize what will keep her safe. Still, I don’t know if Sorin will be enough of a deterrent to keep the other pack from attempting to take Jacquelyn.”

  Fane growled at the idea of his mate in the hands of a pack to which she did not belong.

  “How can they possibly want her when she is not a true mate to any of them?” Fane asked.

  “I know it is hard for you to understand because you are so young in Canis Lupus terms, and you found your mate so quickly, which is rare. Most go decades if not centuries before they find their mate. Female Greys are not abundant and after such a long time some Greys get desperate enough to settle for less and hope that over time their wolves will bond. What they don’t know, because they don’t remember what our ancestors have taught, is there is only one mate for each, only one,” his father emphasized.

  “Is Sorin going to need me to pick him up?” Fane asked.

  “No, he is going to rent a car to have for the duration of his stay,” his father answered.

  “I will keep you updated as I learn things; you lay low Fane. I don’t want my only son and the future Alpha of this pack killed.” His father used his Alpha voice that demanded obedience and could not be defied.

  “Yes Alpha,” Fane replied recognizing that in that moment he was not speaking as son to father, but pack to Alpha.

  Fane hung up the phone and lay back on his bed staring up at the ceiling. He decided to wait a couple more days before he confronted Lilly and Jacquelyn, but he was going to have
to convince Lilly to tell her daughter. He would obey his father and not tell Jacquelyn before then.

  Because he needed her touch even if only mind to mind Fane reached out to his Luna. “Are you awake meu inimă?” He patiently waited for her response.

  “Well I am now. Is it customary in Romania to wake people at the crack of dawn?” she replied grumpily.

  “It is not the crack of dawn Luna; it is already 10:30 a.m.” Fane told her.

  “Oh, my bad, it’s moved up to still-too-freaking early,” Jacquelyn responded sarcastically.

  Fane chuckled at her grumpiness and found it rather endearing.

  “So I take it you are not a morning person?” he asked her.

  “I’m not a person until after 12:00 p.m. so make a note to yourself to keep your thoughts out of mine ‘til then.”

  “Duly noted, I will not seek you out until 12:01 p.m.,” Fane said joking with her.

  “Aren’t you just so clever?” she retorted.

  Fane wondered what she looked like in the morning, hair all a mess, rumpled clothes. He imagined she was adorable.

  “I would rather you not see me first thing out of bed, nor imagine what I look like. I assure you ‘adorable’ would not be the description you would choose,” Jacquelyn told him.

  “I believe how I see you is not really up to you my Luna,” Fane said gently.

  “What exactly does loona mean?” she asked him.

  “I will tell you soon, but not today, rest assured it is a high honor to be called that,” Fane said.

  “I was planning on picking you up at 5:30 p.m. Is that too early?” he asked her. He hoped not because Fane would actually go pick her up now if he could. He so desperately wanted to spend time with her and get to know her. He wanted her to know him and he hoped that she liked what she learned. He wanted to be worthy of her because she brought him balance and control and love, Fane thought to himself, careful not to let those thoughts be open to her.

  “5:30 is good. Are you going to tell me what we are doing?” she asked him.

  “I was thinking that golf game Americans play that has the all the different obstacles,” Fane answered.

  Jacquelyn giggled at his description and Fane grinned and was glad he could make her laugh, even if it was at his expense.

  “You mean putt-putt. That sounds like fun. So I will see you 5:30. Are you going to be in my head anymore today?” she asked him.

  Fane’s voice was very soft and intimate when he answered, “Do you want me to be in your head Luna”

  Fane felt Jacquelyn respond to his voice. When she answered even her thoughts sound breathless, “I um, I don’t know.”

  “I will take that as a yes and you can tell me to leave at anytime and I will obey you,” Fane told her.

  “Talk to you later meu inimă,” Fane said to her sweetly.

  “Bye,” was all Jacquelyn could manage to get out.

 

 

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