The Witch, the Wolf and the Snowstorm: (Book 6, Grey Wolf Pack Romance Novellas)

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do.  Whatever her feelings were for Don, whether they were just a passing crush or not, the fact that she was having them told her she shouldn’t be with Greg.  And she had to tell him right that second.
    She briefly heard a weather warning about incoming snow but she was too fired up to care.  She needed to talk to Greg before she lost her courage.   He’d texted to say he was working late again, she would go straight to the garage. 
    Gathering her coat and purse she marched out of the apartment determined to end things with Greg, gently of course.  She just prayed she was doing the right thing.   Visions don’t fail me now .
    *
    Kayleigh shivered as the first few flakes of snow fell to the ground.  She loved snow.  That is she loved it when she was at home curled up on her couch with a mug of cocoa and a good book.  But she didn’t love walking around in it in high heels and a cotton dress.  Maybe she should have listened to that weather warning.
    She quickened her pace when ‘Rose Auto Repairs’ came into view.  Huh, there were no lights on inside.  It looked deserted.
    She tried the door, it was unlocked so someone had to be there.  The garage floor was dark and empty, if he was working late shouldn’t there be a car here for him to work on?  She heard a sound coming from the back.  Maybe Greg was in the office.
    She began to march back there but slowed as she heard some strange sounds.   An impending sense of dread overtook her.  The sounds of a woman’s moans and a man’s grunts floated toward her.  Not just any man, it was her fiancée Greg!  Oh god she had a really bad feeling about this!
    The lewd sounds of sex assaulted her.  Every instinct told her to turn around and run, this was not something she wanted to see.   But she had to know .
    Reluctantly she pushed the office door open.  Even though she expected it she was still shocked.  Sharron was lying on her back on the desk, Greg was hunched over, pounding into her.  They were both obviously enjoying themselves very much.
    Kayleigh gasped loudly.  Greg looked up, horror on his face.  “Kayleigh!”
    Kayleigh screamed in anger before slamming the door and storming out.  Greg called after her to stop, and Sharron told him to let her go.
    Ugh!   Those two deserved each other.  To think of how sorry she felt for him, knowing his girlfriend had cheated on him.  And here he wa s doing the same thing to her!  Those assholes were made for each other!
    A little bit of shame nagged her.  Alright so she was actually coming over to end things with Greg, but at least she had the decency to wait until they’d broken up!  Unlike Sharron she had class .  She was only dreaming of cheating on Greg, she wasn’t actually doing it!  Okay, that didn’t sound great...
    Screw it!  Shouldn’t she be relieved about what happened?  She did want to break up after all, and now as far as she was concerned they were.  There was no way she would ever be with a man who had cheated on her.  No way, no how!
    She was free to do and be with whoever she wanted.  The image of Don flashed before her , sending tingles through her.
    It’s just... she was still kind of pissed at how Greg had treated her.  He had so little respect for her that he couldn’t actually just dump her and tell her he wanted to be with Sharron!  Butthead!  Asshat!  Fucker!  Well screw him!  She was big and sassy, he could kiss her assy! 
    Bar Luna came into sight.   That’s it.   She was going to have a drink or two and enjoy herself.
    *
    Don and Hans pushed their way into Bar Luna.  It was practically empty.  Most people had heeded the weather warning and stayed home, which is where the two of them were headed after a beer.
    Other than the two of them there were a couple of puma shifters on their way out and a group of young male wolves hovering around.  Too stupid to care about a potential snowstorm.  Don was the same when he was their age, he was arrogant

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