Wolf’s Princess

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by Maddy Barone


  Katelyn shaded her eyes with her hand and jerked her chin toward the front of the den. “How can we not be, with husbands like those?”

  Rose and Sara followed her gaze and saw three wolves jump the gate in the fence and lope toward them. Katelyn pulled Paint’s eye patch from her pocket as the wolves changed into men. Stone immediately began to scold Sara for not lying down. Sara rolled her eyes and Rose had to press her lips together to keep from laughing. Paint put an arm around his wife’s waist and towed her toward their little house. Sky, comfortably naked, took a seat on the bench beside her and turned his face up to the sun as she had.

  Rose reached into her back pocket and took out a rectangle of paper. “We have a letter from Omaha.”

  He took the paper and frowned down at it. It was addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Sky Wolfe. “Hm. Not from Ms. Mary. That’s not her handwriting.”

  “Open it, Sky. I waited for you, but I’m dying to know who it’s from.”

  He opened it. “Fancy letterhead. Office of the Mayor of Omaha. I’ll read it out loud.

  “Dear Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe,

  I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to inform you that my mother died peacefully in her sleep on the twenty-ninth of April. She often asked when Mrs. Wolfe was coming to visit again. She always had warm thoughts for the two of you.

  Law and order is being restored to Omaha. Over the winter we had fewer hangings than in the autumn. This may be because cold weather suppresses crime. However, I believe the men of Omaha are learning to follow the new laws put in place by the City Council. The men who believed they are too powerful to be prosecuted have learned they are wrong. The common men like Mister Nelson, Mrs. Amanda Wolfe’s father, and Mrs. Sara Wolfe’s uncle, are running for office. I am sure Mr. Nelson has already communicated his intention to run for the office of Chief of Sanitation to his family. Our first elections will be held November 1st. I hope you’ll come to visit Omaha one day and see how your efforts have helped create a new and better city.

  I would also like to inform you that Miss Cayla Dahlman has done me the honor of accepting my proposal of marriage. We’re planning a July 10th wedding. We would both be pleased to have you be our guests on our special day.

  Sincerely,

  Ryan T. McGrath

  Mayor of Omaha.”

  Rose angled her head to look up at Sky. “He writes letters old school. Even in the Times Before that would have been an old-fashioned letter. But it’s nice. I really liked Cayla. Are we going to the wedding?”

  “No.” He placed a hand on her lower belly. “I have everything I need right here.”

  She laid her hand over his. “Me too. We can send them a wedding gift and a card to wish them well.”

  “A wedding gift?” His dimple flared in his cheek. “Like what?”

  “I was thinking a nice silk necktie.”

  He laughed, eyes brightly blue in the sunlight. It was a carefree sound that made her smile. “I wonder if he knows what a Chippendale dancer is.”

  She laughed too, loving him and loving their future together. They still had that silk necktie, and every now and then he’d put it on while wearing nothing else, and model it for her. She laid her head on his shoulder. Maybe their life wouldn’t always be as perfect as this moment, but they had each other, and that would always be enough.

  The End

  Publisher’s Note

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  About Maddy Barone

  Maddy Barone has held many jobs in her life, including medic in the US Army, sales clerk in a craft store, and financial examiner for Medicare, but her favorite job is that of writer. For fun she knits, spins (the making yarn kind, not the exercise kind *shudder*), and sews historical costumes for her alter ego in the SCA. The Society for Creative Anachronism is a historical organization that recreates the best parts of the Middle Ages. She lives in North Dakota USA with her three rescue cats. Learn more about Maddy at www.MaddyBarone.com

  Table of Contents

  Wolf’s Princess

  Blurb

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Epilogue

  About Maddy Barone

 

 

 


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