MasukWillow seemed to be thinking over what she wanted to tell him.
“I am not a hundred percent sure, but she might have been fae. I know a woman who has been cursed to live as a human. The problem is I can’t tell you for sure without seeing the woman. Some things don’t change, no matter what race you are. She would still have the same face. We have to find her!” Willow told him as Slyven started to cry. He needed milk, but Nix was gone. She sighed; they needed to find the woman fast. The twins needed Nix in their lives.
“A fae took Nix? Are you serious? I didn’t think they came on this plane.” Sebastian told her with a slight laugh. It didn’t last when he saw the look on her face. A fae had taken Nix, but that didn’t make any sense to him. Why would a fae kidnap a shifter? Or did she kidnap her? It was so much to deal with and think about the fact that Nix’s family would still be searching for her. The hunt would
“Imagine a young bear cub hunting in the woods. Hunting season had just opened, and this cub was starving. So the cub goes hunting and finds a deer drinking in a small pond. He is about to pounce on the deer when BAM, an arrow sinks into the tree beside his head.The hunter aims again, but a huge wolf comes out of nowhere, taking the hunter down to the ground. I swear to you that hunter shit his pants.” Quinn rolled his eyes and then looked at Willow. He could tell that she was laughing at the way Hector had told the story.“So he saved you from the hunter. Who saved him from the hunter?” Willow asked. Quinn couldn’t help but laugh when Hector gaped at her.“Dear woman, that hunter ran screaming for his mama. The shit had hit the fan, so to speak. Needless to say, the papers thought he had lost his mind. I still have that arrow, come to think about it.” Hector said and smiled. When the food came out, Hector excused himse
“You’re very welcome. This little she dragon has a mate at my cabin. When and if you are ready, we can make them a couple again. I wanted you to know that I will try to give you space to get to know me.” Quinn said and kissed her head. Elmer helped Willow up off the floor, then gave a hand to Quinn. As they stood, Willow looked over the dragon.“I think that is a great idea. We should date, then find our way to being man and wife.” Willow said, walking into the living room. She placed the dragon on a shelf that hung over her desk. Quinn knew that she hadn’t put much there because that was her spell-working desk. It warmed his heart to see her putting it in a place of honor. He had to double-take when he thought the dragon moved.“You would like to go out with me?” Quinn smiled brightly at her. He had a look of shock on his face when he looked at her. Willow giggled again at the face he was making.
“Elmer, I am not stupid. I know you are fighting it even as we speak. I can ask the Goddess to help you.” Elmer growled at her and started to lose control of the beast. He howled as his body trembled.“Noooo.” He howled. The shift was uncontrollable at this time. Elmer didn’t have the power to stop shifting. He looked at Willow with pleading eyes. He tried to give her a head start. Willow didn’t run from her son. When he shifted into a large gray wolf, Willow’s heart started to race. Fear would make you stupid.“Elmer, please, control your mind and emotions,” Willow spoke softly, trying to get him to understand that he didn’t want to hurt her. Elmer moved toward her, snapping at her hand when it came too close to his muzzle.“Elmer…. You don’t want to do this,” Willow whispered again. He snapped at her again, slobber starting to fall from his jaws. Willow hit the wall and knew h
“I didn’t think anyone had put any effort into this place. I don’t really know. She says I am too young for her, but that seems kinda stupid. I am over six hundred years old. How much older does she want me to be?” He sat back in his chair again, looking at the tree, then to Nix. He could tell that she thought the whole thing was funny, but Quinn didn’t.“She pushed you away because of your age? Did you tell her you are older than you looked?” She looked around the house, taking in the tree and how the lights sparkled. Garland on the mantel and stockings hanging down waiting to be filled by Santa.“Yes, she did, and yes, I did,” Quinn told her when he sat down on the couch.The decorations in the room made him wish he had a proper family.“So you left and came here? Russell welcomed you and gave you this cabin.” Nix asked, nodding to the cabin. She watched the way he looked around, and the
“We all need to rest,” Willow told him with a smile. She slipped into the walk-in closet to pull on some clothes. Willow walked out in a long, pale blue night gown.“You’re going to bed?” Elmer asked. It was a stupid question, seeing as his mother wore a night gown.“I think I will read a little,” Willow said, holding up her Kindle. She was reading Lucee Lovett’s book. Hot and steamy, just the way she loved it. Elmer kissed his mother on the forehead.“Night Mom,” Elmer said with a smile on his face. He went into his room to sleep for the next week. It would never happen that, it never did. Elmer didn’t get to sleep that long.***********************Quinn looked around the house that Russell told him he could stay in. It was a small cabin that was homey if you asked Quinn. A large bear skin rug stretched its way across the wood floor. A fireplace took up part of one wall and heated most of the house. The door had windows on either side of it. Long curtains covered the glass to keep t
“I don’t know at this point, Willow. I know my heart says to come with you, but my mind says you have no love for me.” He moved toward the porch but didn’t move up the steps. “You seemed happy enough earlier tonight, but now you are unsure of me. I don’t understand you, Willow. Either you take me as I am, or you let me go.”“I was so happy to have you in my life, but I worry about the age difference. I am older than you know.” Willow started but stopped when he gave her a look of understanding. He did know how old she was.“You are going to play the age card? Willow, love isn’t about a number. It is about being with the person you love. If you can’t understand that, then I won’t come back.” Quinn told her. She could see that it was tearing him apart to say these things. Willow moved toward him, but Quinn moved back.“I know you say that, but do you understand that my childr







