The Vow: Dangerous Suggestions Book 1

Read Online The Vow: Dangerous Suggestions Book 1 by Ella Price - Free Book Online

Book: The Vow: Dangerous Suggestions Book 1 by Ella Price Read Free Book Online
Authors: Ella Price
Tags: supernatural, Love Story, Werewolves, Werewolf
Ads: Link
felt betrayed. “I agree. I am
not saying forgive her. I am saying listen and make sure you are
making a choice because it is the right one, not because you are
angry,” I said softening my tone.
    He looked a little caught off guard by
my suggestion. His eyes shifted back to Lena, and I continued on my
way. I walked back up the stairs to my room. I was considering
going outside, but I didn’t want to roam around pack territory
without a guide like Mason or Dawson. Mason was MIA, and Dawson was
preoccupied.
    I sat down on my bed and flipped the
television on. I decided to do something I had never done before:
watch TV. It wasn’t that I was against television; I just preferred
to be out and about instead of cooped up in a room watching
TV.
    I flipped through the channels, trying
to decide what I should watch. I found a vampire movie, and it made
me smile a little. Mason had mentioned that he thought I could be a
vampire. I wondered if that meant they existed. It wasn’t that
far-fetched if werewolves existed. I settled back on the bed and
attempted to watch the movie, since I had nothing else to
do.

Chapter 7

    There was a light knock on my door
that drew my attention from the TV. I was completely invested in
the movie I was watching. I wasn’t entirely sure how long I had
been watching it, but it was very interesting. I couldn’t believe I
went so long without watching TV.
    “ Come in,” I said, as I
turned the volume down.
    Dawson opened the door and stepped
into the room. “Hey, I was just checking on you.”
    I smiled slightly. “I am watching a
movie. How did your talk with Lena go?” I asked, trying not to
focus too much on the movie. The movie had more of my attention
than Dawson’s relationship issues, but I was trying to be
courteous.
    He scoffed as he sat down in the chair
near the bed. “She thinks I am going to just let everything go and
take her back. I mean, she slept with my brother. Who just takes a
person back after that? Not only that, it is a matter of pride. I
would be a laughing stock if I took her back.”
    I watched him, unsure of what I should
say. I knew he wanted me to say something. Maybe he just wanted
someone to agree with his thoughts. I did agree with him. Looking
at it from an outsider’s perspective, I could see his reasoning
being valid. “I think you are right to stand up for yourself. I
don’t see what she saw in Mason anyhow. He is a troublemaker,” I
said dryly, as I looked back at the TV.
    “ Most girls are crazy
about him. I guess he has the bad boy vibe or something. I don’t
know,” he said, sounding a little grumpy at the thought.
    I giggled at the thought of Mason
being considered a bad boy. He couldn’t even defend himself, let
alone a female. “Are you serious?” I asked, amused.
    He looked at me, confused. “Well,
yeah; I mean, what else could it be? All these women go after him
like he is something great. I don’t get it. Deek wants him dead
because his girl did the same thing my girl did.”
    I looked at him for a minute, trying
to see his point of view, but I couldn’t. Mason was not a bad boy.
I wasn’t one to sort men into groups like bad boys and nice guys,
but I knew what each group represented, and Mason was not it. If
anything Dawson was more of a bad boy than Mason. “I don’t know
what Mason is, but he is not a bad boy.” The thought made me giggle
even more. Every time I considered it I thought of the fact that
Mason would hide behind me before he would fight.
    “ You think it is that
funny?” Dawson asked, starting to smile himself.
    “ He hid behind me when he
thought you were going to hurt him. I am no better than a human.
What the hell is a human going to do against a werewolf? And he
knows this, but he still hid behind me,” I said as I watched
him.
    He smiled as he thought about it. He
looked down at his hands and sighed. “I guess you are right. Maybe
bad boy is the wrong term for him.”
    I smiled, shaking my head. “There

Similar Books

The Old Road

Hilaire Belloc

When We Were Sisters

Emilie Richards

Forgotten Sea

Virginia Kantra

Working Class Boy

Jimmy Barnes

Wolf Hall

Hilary Mantel

King's Virgin

Adriana Hunter

Bloodraven

P. L. Nunn