Lewis's Dream [Brac Pack 10]

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fists preparing himself for the venomous words.
    “And what about you?”
    The light went on over Evan’s head. “You are my last stop, train doesn’t go any further. I won’t cheat, Lewis. Ever. I don’t desire anyone else.”
    Lewis stared at him for a moment, a smile breaking up the dark look that had just marred his beautiful face. “I can live with that.” Evan blew out a breath. He had thought for a moment they were going to have another knockdown-drag-out argument.
    Lewis stared into Evan’s face. “I really did think you were a dream.”

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    Chapter Five

    “Can I touch it?” Kyoshi stared at Lewis.
    “No, you can’t touch it. It’s not a toy.” Kyoshi pleaded, “But it’s so…so tempting.” Lewis rolled his eyes. How many times had he heard that before?
    “No, Kyoshi. Not gonna happen.”
    “Just once. I won’t tell anyone you let me.” Kyoshi clapped his hands together in a prayer-like manner.
    “No, you say just once, but once is never enough. They always beg for more.” Lewis wasn’t budging on this.
    “I promise not to grab it too tight.”
    “No.”
    “Please.”
    “No.”
    “Fine, I’ll go play in traffic since you want to treat me as a child. I can handle it, I swear.”
    Lewis growled. “Storm, come get your mate,” he shouted into the den.
    “What’s going on?” Storm looked from Kyoshi to Lewis.
    “Kyoshi is begging to touch it. Tell him it’s loaded, and it will go off with the slightest touch.”
    “Dragonfly, you cannot play with guns.” Storm picked his mate up, carrying him back into the den.
    “I need to get a trigger lock for this house,” Lewis mumbled as he went in search of Evan. He was feeling a bit edgy. He needed to take his mind off of the thirst starting to claw at his throat.

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    “I feel it, too.” Arms skated around Lewis’s waist and shoulders as a kiss was whispered across his nape. “Come on, let’s go for a walk.”
    Evan pulled Lewis along, taking him out of the kitchen door.
    “This place has been in Maverick’s name for over two centuries. It’s home to wolves that have been shunned by their own packs for their sexual preferences—a safe haven—although we Timber wolves are the strongest of the breed, everyone needs a pack.” Lewis looked around at the beauty of the forest. The backyard was expansive with a garden off to the right and a child’s small playground. “It must be nice to shed who you are and run free.” Something Lewis wished he could do when the craving hit him hard.
    To be able to run free sounded unbelievably perfect.
    “I’ll admit it’s nice to feel the ground beneath my paws as I tear up the miles. Clears my head, focuses me.”
    “Will I become a wolf now since you bit me?” The question had run through Lewis’s mind. If it was anything like those old horror movies that made it look painful as hell, then he didn’t want any part of it. Would he have a choice?
    “No, you have to be born that way. Although now that we’re mated, you won’t get sick, and injuries will heal faster than in a non-mated human.”
    “Cool. I always seem to get the flu.” That was lame, but Lewis couldn’t think of anything else to say. Never get sick? That was pretty fucking great. “What did you mean when you said you felt it, too?”
    “If we are in the same room, close by one another, I can feel your emotions.” Evan led him onto a path leading into the dense forest.
    Was that a good or bad thing? Lewis couldn’t decide, but it made it hard to lie that everything was fine when it wasn’t.
    “Come on, I want to show you a favorite spot of mine I like to go to when my head needs focusing. I’ve never shared this spot with anyone else. You would be the first, as you should be.” Lewis followed Evan for a few miles until they came to a clearing.

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    “It’s beautiful, Evan.” Lewis stood at a rock ledge where a mini waterfall cascaded down into a small pond.

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