Hagen, Lynn - Torem [Zeus's Pack 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting ManLove)

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real brother though. I was kinda jealous when I found out—”
    “Sidney, what happened tonight ?”
    “Chey touched Torem. Torem began to heal from the inside, started having flashbacks, and turned into a raving maniac. He chased us down the steps, and by the way, that was Chey screaming like a girl, not me—”
    “Sidney,” Dino said in warning.
    “Well, you know the rest. You were standing right there.” Geez, what did Dino want, a play-by-play account?
    “What do you mean Chey had this thing? What thing?”
    “You have to promise not to tell anyone.”
    Dino gaped at him. Why did Sidney think the look was sexy? Now is not the time, focus. “Promise me.”
    “Hell, I promise. Now tell me.”
    “Chey is an Omega and can heal superficial wounds and deeper ones, the ones that affect your soul.”
    “A spiritual healer?” Dino snorted, letting Sidney know he was a big nonbeliever.
    This was not going well. “I guess you could say that. I never thought of it that way. He found out he could do it when—”
    “Focus, Sidney. What did he do to Torem?”
    “He hugged Chey, and now he’s reliving his past in order to heal from it.”
    “Sounds like voodoo shit to me.”
    “You can say what you want, but you saw him. He…Hey, is that him?” Sidney pointed to the field to their left. A Grey wolf was limping only ten feet from the road. Had Torem hurt himself?
    Dino pulled the truck over and put it in park. “I want you to stay in the truck. If it isn’t him, then I don’t want you getting hurt.”
    “And what are you, Superman? You’re human. That wolf will tear you to pieces if it isn’t Torem. I should go.” Sidney grabbed the door handle, not believing that Dino thought he could take on a shifter. The guy had to be nuts.
    “No. You’re not going out there.” Dino grabbed Sidney and pulled him back. “I can handle him.”

    * * * *

    Dino got out of the truck and slowly approached the wolf, his hands down at his sides. He cautioned Sidney to stay back when the hardheaded man walked closer. If this wasn’t Torem, he didn’t want Sidney to get hurt.
    A ripple of unease ran down Dino’s spine when the wolf gave no acknowledgement. He started backing away, his arms held out to stop the wolf from advancing toward Sidney.
    A whine broke from the wolf, and Dino lowered his body, getting to his knees as he held one hand out. “Come here, Torem.” Relief washed over him when the wolf lowered his head. The wolf limped to him, and Dino folded his arms around Torem. “Are you okay?” He rolled his eyes. Did you think he would answer you?
    “Why isn’t he shifting back?” Sidney asked as he approached the two.
    “I don’t know anything about shifters, but we need to get him back to my place.” Dino used every ounce of strength in him to lift Torem in his arms and carry him back to his truck. Torem lay there limp, almost as if he had given up.
    He wondered what Torem was reliving. It had to be pretty painful to send the guy running off the way he did.
    And that soul-wrenching scream? Dino would remember that sound for years to come if not the rest of his life.
    Even though he was confused as hell about what was going on, no one should be left alone to deal with something that was obviously painful. Dino didn’t have it in him to do that.
    “I wasn’t going to leave.” Dino tried to set Torem’s mind at rest. He gently settled Torem on the seat and got in, Sidney jumping in on the other side.
    “You are beautiful, Torem.” Sidney brushed the fur along Torem’s back with his hand. “Can you fetch?” he teased.
    Torem lifted his head and laid it on Sidney’s lap, staring up at him.
    “I don’t think he’s in the mood to play, Sidney.” Dino pulled the truck off the shoulder and turned it around, heading back to his rental. Now how the hell was he going to get a Grey wolf into his house without anyone noticing?
    “He smells off. Do you think it’s because of his flashbacks? He doesn’t

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