Wolf Creek Ghosts (Texas Pack 3) (Wolf Creek Werewolf Shifters)

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else. I can’t wait till you meet her.”
    They didn’t have to wait long before Olivia strolled into the room and went straight to the coffee pot, grumbling under her breath.
    “Aw crap, she’s an amazon,” Melanie said.
    Olivia turned and looked over at the woman sitting with Lisa. “Aw crap, she’s a pixie.”
    Melanie sipped from her cup as Lisa broke out laughing. “Y’all are gonna’ get along great. Olivia meet Melanie, Ian’s mate.”
    Olivia watched warily as the pixie, okay Melanie, came over and hugged her. She stood stiffly and looked over to Lisa in confusion.
    Lisa shrugged. “She’s a touchy, feely kind of girl too.”
    Melanie stepped back and looked her up and down. “You are beautiful, your aura is simply glorious. If I were into girls, I’d do you.”
    Olivia sputtered, barely managing to keep from spitting her coffee all over Melanie.
    Melanie grinned and said, “Come on, I’m just messing with you. Come and sit down and tell me where you bought that dress. And those shoes! How do you walk in them? Those have to be at least three inch heels.”
    Olivia looked down at her peach sundress, which emphasized her long legs by flowing just a few inches above her knees. She loved the sleeveless number with the cutouts at her belly.
    “Um, Neiman Marcus. The shoes are Louboutin, and I’m wearing them to make a statement.” Olivia sat down with the women.
    “This should be good,” Lisa said, leaning closer. “I’ve never seen Devlin look so frustrated, he’s usually the happy go lucky one. He must have done something really bad. You’ve got that Grace Kelly look going on. You know the one, I’m a princess and I’m blessing you peons with my presence.”
    Olivia gracefully crossed her legs and held her foot out so that she could admire her shoe. “Let’s just say I’m in the mood to torment him a little.” She looked up to grin at the women. “I am so glad I didn’t sell these when I hit the road.”
    Melanie gasped, “Sell them? Oh no, never. I’d expect to be emaciated from hunger before I’d sell those.” All three women nodded in agreement.
    Lisa stood and rinsed her cup in the sink and looked at the clock. “I have to go, I have a class this morning. Olivia, if you get bored, I’ve got some books you could read.” Now she grinned. “They’re somewhat racy, if you know what I mean. Anyway, there’s some on Devlin’s desk in his office.”
    Olivia grinned. “He reads women’s erotica?”
    Melanie smiled. “We sort of have a book club, and Devlin was mocking our taste in reading. So Lisa told him he wouldn’t get anymore of her homemade chocolate chip cookies unless he read some of them, and was able to contribute at our club meeting.”
    “That’s classic,” Olivia said laughing.
    Lisa waved on her way out the door, “Oh honey, you have no idea how much fun it can be.”
    * * *
    Rafe joined his brothers as they ran through the woods, leading them as their alpha. After a couple hours, they ended up in their favorite meadow and plopped down to rest, panting harshly.
    Rafe’s form shimmered as he shifted. “Someone want to tell me what’s going on?” He looked to Devlin as his brother sat up and pushed his hair out of his face.
    Ian spoke before Devlin could. “He has mate problems.”
    Rafe blinked. “Already? Is it the usual, ‘I’m not your mate, your crazy, stay away from me,’ kind of problem?”
    Ian snorted.
    “No, it’s the ‘I’m full of drugs but, hey baby, let’s do this thing since I’m horny, and all.’” Devlin groaned.
    He waited patiently for his brothers to quit laughing. “Are you done? Cause I’m clueless.” Devlin jumped up to pace. “Practically overnight she’s changed her mind and accepts being my mate? It has to be the drugs unless she had a sudden epiphany and realized we’re mates. Yeah, I don’t think so.” He sat again and plucked at the grass.
    “Maybe a ghost told her you were her one and only true love.”

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