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inhaled and smelled bacon and eggs. I licked my lips hungrily and sat up. “Well let’s
    go!” I jumped out of the bed and jogged to the kitchen. I stopped in the entryway and gasped.
    “You cleaned?”
    He walked past me and nodded his head smiling. “I knew it bothered you, so I cleaned.”
    I looked around the immaculate kitchen and smiled. “It’s great Bret! I can’t believe you
    did such a good job. I’m impressed.”
    He bowed at the waist and draped a hand towel across his arm. “A table, m’lady?” I
    curtsied and walked to the small dining table, where he pulled out a chair for me and I sat down in it. He laid the hand towel across my lap and pushed my seat in.
    I inhaled the smell of the delicious looking food and licked my lips. He sat down across
    from me and nodded his head. I started shoveling food on to my plate and groaned in happiness when I saw the homemade waffles. I drowned all of my food in syrup and butter and started eating. I ate slowly enjoying the food and tasting everything in my mouth and chewing
    thoroughly. Darren sighed behind me and I growled. I turned around and he smiled at me.
    “Guess her eating your food slow means she likes it more than mine.”
    Bret shrugged and I glared at him mouthing, “Traitor.” He rolled his eyes at me then
    smiled at Darren. “Come sit down. We just started eating.”
    Darren sat down next to Bret and looked at my plate. “I can see that.”
    I rolled my eyes at him and kept eating. Darren quietly spooned food on his plate while I started to eat my food faster. Bret cleared his throat. “The wolves were back again.”
    Darren stopped moving and stared at me. “What happened?”
    I ignored him and kept eating. Bret sighed again. “They were being aggressive to Billy
    and he shot at them, but he apparently missed. Well Artemis ran out and yelled at them to leave and the head one the?” Bret turned to me. “The alphy?”
    I sighed and set my fork down. “The alpha. The alpha male took a step forward and tried
    to show dominance to me and I did it right back to him. He was contemplating what to do when his two pack mates nudged him and I swear to God he sighed.”
    Darren frowned. “Sighed?
    I nodded my head. “Yes, he sighed and then he snapped his teeth at me and they left.”
    Darren groaned and put his head in his hands. “Oh, no. He snapped his teeth at you?” I
    nodded my head and he groaned again. “Shit! I knew this would happen one day, but why now.
    Dammit!”
    I stared at him in shock. “What are you going on about?”
    He looked up slowly at me and sighed. “Nothing.”
    “Why are you being so secretive all of a sudden?” I asked angrily. Darren ignored me,
    eating more of his food. Apparently this was a battle I couldn’t win right now. “Fine, be that way. I’ll be leaving after I finish eating.” Bret started to eat faster and I waved my hand at him.
    “I’m going alone.”
    He sighed. “You shouldn’t go alone with the wolves out.”
    Darren scoffed. “She’ll be fine. They won’t hurt her.” We both stared at Darren and he
    shrugged. “She showed him she was dominant. If he wanted to hurt her, he would have done it then.”
    I nodded my head. “He’s right Bret. Wolves aren’t smart enough to plan a later attack.”
    Darren scoffed again and rolled his eyes. He saw us looking at him and resumed eating. I
    shoveled the rest of my food into my mouth and walked to the plugged in cell phone. I waved at Bret and Darren. “I have a cell phone if you need to reach me. I’ll be back for lunch.” I handed Darren the piece of paper I had written the phone number on.
    Darren frowned at my bandaged hand. “What happened to your hand?”
    I pulled my hand away. “Nothing.”
    I ran out of the house carrying the phone in my pocket. I ran through the town ignoring
    the younger boys’ calls and the stares of Billy and his group of friends. I knew by now he had told them what a freak I was for being able to

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