In the world of high finance, Melody Von Line is making a name for herself. She’s started working with the legendary Wolf of Bay Street as his associate, no less. There’re a few slight problems, okay, they’re huge. She didn’t know when they called him a wolf. They really meant it. He’s a wolf shifter. That wouldn’t be a problem if she were a human woman. She’s not. Melody is a fox, as in a fox shifter. Foxes are the prey for wolves, and it hasn’t changed. So, she desperately resists her growing attraction to the handsome wolf. But today’s the day he makes his move. Offering her a long weekend with him, no strings attached, anything goes, but they walk away at the end of the weekend and get on with their lives as it never happened.Things like this never go as planned. Malcolm wants to change the rules as the weekend winds down. But now he’s alone in the cottage, without a clue to where Melody has gone. Tuesday morning, he discovers she’s quit her job with no forwarding address. He wants answers. This has put him off his A-game because he wants her back. After a meeting over a year later, he sees her in a crowd. There’s no mistaking that fiery red hair, and she’s pushing a stroller with a child in it. A child who bears his distinctive blue wolf’s eyes. There’s no mistaking them. Now the hunt begins anew. No human could ever raise a shifter pup without their secret existence being revealed. This time he’s hunting two for keeps.
View MoreMelody Von Line found her parking spot in a rush. She was late again. Taking her purse from beside her, Melody took a pill case from her purse and popped a pill. She wasn’t ill. These were scent blockers. Something she had to take every day she worked. Why? Because she was a fox within a den of wolves. Shifters, every one of them. But wolves saw foxes as prey, and the two sets of shifters didn’t work with each other ever. So here she was with the opportunity to work in the top firm on Bay Street. She was working alongside the legendary Wolf of Bay Street.
Melody didn’t know when she applied. He was actually a wolf shifter. So, to keep her job, Melody pretended to be human. Hence the need for scent blockers.
Standing outside of her car, she sprayed herself down with a perfume she made of lavender and vanilla. It was a popular scent right now for human women. She just altered her formula to help hide anything she missed.
A look at her phone as a text came in surprised her. It was from Malcolm, himself. How did he know her number? His assistant must have sent it. All it read, ‘Meet me at Starbucks in the lobby as soon as you get here. Malcolm.’
They were supposed to be having a team meeting, and he was demanding to see her already. That was never good. It went through her mind that she might get taken off the project or get the sack. Either way, she wouldn’t know until she got there. At least she’ll be able to get her morning coffee now.
The building’s lobby was where the large coffee shop was located. There was no way of missing Malcolm Richards in a crowd. The man lived in designer suits. He stood head and shoulders over everyone else but his assistant. With his thick dark hair and a neat wave. Between his colouring and form, she couldn’t deny he’d make an impressive wolf. But it was his eyes, sapphire blue with a hint of his wolfish nature.
Melody couldn’t tell you what colour his tie or shirt was because she got lost in those eyes. Her body craved his, but so far, she’d resisted approaching him as others did regularly. Melody didn’t want to get lost in the sea of rejection. Malcolm was an alpha. That meant he made the move, not his lovers. Also, she liked her stressful job and she worried if she could keep her secret up close and personal with the handsome predator. At least, that’s what she told herself.
Malcolm was on the lookout and his focus zeroed in on her instantly. Her dark auburn hair and coppery colouring did not surprise him. Her delicate features also stood out in any crowd.
Melody swore she could feel his eyes eating up every inch of hers as she approached, and Melody used it to boost her confidence.
“Mr. Richards.”
“Miss Von Line.” She could hear him teasing her for being so formal, but they were out in public. She’d keep it professional if it were the last thing she did.
“I’m glad you could meet me so quickly.”
“I was on my way up to the office for the meeting. May I ask why you asked me to meet you here?”
“Just to ease your mind. There’s nothing wrong. I wanted to tell you I’ve requested that you work with me on the coming project. Will that be a problem? We may have to work over the long weekend.”
“I don’t see a problem with that.” She saw the look in his eyes change. Melody knew that look on any shift. They were all erotic creatures and that look she’d seen him use on others. Now it was her turn to feel her insides melt, preparing to give him a welcome he’d always remember.
“We’ll be together, alone at my cottage. Are you still fine with it?”
“I see. Let me get a coffee and I’ll continue this.” She would control what she could of this. He wasn’t the only shifter in this. Melody wouldn’t leave here without her morning coffee.
“Jordan has taken it up for you, along with that blueberry muffin you like so much.” Wait, he knew of her addiction to blueberry muffins? That amazed her. No man saw that before.
“Thank you. So, back to the subject at hand. This won’t be a working weekend and we both know it. It will start when I arrive at your cottage and end when I leave. That, sir, is a potent and tempting offer. Send me directions and I’ll be there tonight.” She dared to stand close to him and whisper it in his ears only in the sexiest voice she could, without losing eye contact with him. “I expect that after this weekend, when we’re both out of each other’s systems, we can continue to work together?”
He stood there listening and feasting on her image. Her face, the fact he could now see down her blouse and revealed the firm curve of her breasts. She smiled when a sensual smile slid in place on his full lips.
Her foxy nature tempted her to push up on her tiptoes and nip at that smile.
“Now we have a meeting to get through before the fun and games can start. No message before three pm, I won’t be there. But I’ll await that message. See you upstairs.” She practically purred her words to him before she turned and left the coffee shop.
Now Melody didn’t need that coffee. That exchange was more than enough. She’d been distracted for most of the day now. Melody hoped he would be just as distracted. But since they’d be across from the table, she could give him several subtle reminders of how she wouldn’t be like his other conquests.
At the elevator, she smartly stepped into it and turned around, smiling at him with all the promise of hot steamy nights to come. She only prayed he didn’t figure out that she was a fox.
The investigation took weeks, and by then they’d moved into the packhouse. Life slowly got back to normal. The pack warmed up to Melody and Ellie. When they realized they were the minds behind their products. The she-wolves embraced them readily. Malcolm and Jordan split their time between the city and the Muskoka territory. Even the various construction projects were progressing well, with no more interference. The Fae were nowhere to be seen. But there were new rogues in the shadows of the neutral zones, and they weren’t living there quietly. The council of alphas were making plans to deal with them along with an ever pending war between the Toronto packs, the Scarborough Grove, and the Don Valley. It was something that cropped up again and again. They had history and family conflict. No one could blame them for the father they had. Now there’s a girl driving a wedge between them again, with her mere existence. Ellie was concerned about Jordan. He’d have to come to terms wi
“When I stepped into leadership of this pack, I made it clear we wouldn’t hold on to old prejudices. This might not be a message that got to some of the most recent pack members. This is a historic time and events have been fast and furious. So, I will state this again without naming names or telling tales out of school, as the humans say.” He paused and looked about. Several uneasy people were now relaxed. “That’s not to say those people will avoid the appropriate punishments later. Now, we are a wolf pack who recognizes fate can grant us mates who aren’t wolves. We don’t punish a person for their species, race, lack of magic, or anything like that. If you have a problem with another, you seek to resolve it without harming each other. Yes, I know for some that is a tough thing to do. But we do that within this pack. I have heard that someone has used their station and position of responsibility to force their political beliefs onto the pack as a whole. The reports I rece
“Now you’re sure we have everything. I’d hate to get there and find out we’re missing something.” Melody was checking her bags again. Malcolm could see her anxiety in her actions. Normally, she would never reveal it. Now he figured it was her motherly instincts kicking in to protect and care for her pups. “Melody, there will be other families there. I’m sure if you’ve forgotten something, someone will have it.” If looks could kill, Malcolm would need a healer, at least if not an undertaker, as the humans would say. Melody didn’t appreciate his assurances. As Jordan passed him with another car seat. They had to install three of them and that was the last. Jordan made eye contact with Malcolm, and they exchanged a sense of commiseration. Malcolm figured it was because Jordan just escaped a similar situation upstairs. “Ellie, let me get the base in the car and then I’ll come get the pups for you. I don’t want you to carry two of those heavy car seats. Just
Malcolm didn’t stay long after that at the meeting. The elders clearly had a lot to chew on and get straight. He’d gone on to remind them their job wasn’t to run the pack or tell people what and how to do things. They weren’t to threaten the pack members if they said or did anything. Their job was to advise and give council. Use their experience and list, assist in finding answers. Guide the next generation. Someone had lost their way and Malcolm would keep an eye on them. So this wouldn’t happen again. They were getting ready to settle down for the rest of the evening when the elders appeared at their door. This time they requested if we could introduce them to the new pack members. A far cry from the morning. Malcolm noticed the speaker wasn’t there, but Cathleen was. “I’m sorry about all of this, Alpha. I truly didn’t believe it. Gisselle was sent by the others. However, I spoke with her about how unreasonable the horrible words were. She agreed with me. I just ask that you
Malcolm was unhappy when he entered the elder’s meeting room to hear this information. What were they thinking, pulling this? Running on rumours and speculation. That wasn’t how he or how he expected his pack to run. Malcolm waiting rather impatiently for a response that didn’t appear to come fast enough for his liking. “Tight lipped, are we? Anyone else like to step up to the speaker’s spot and inform me of exactly what my mate, they accused your Luna of what and by whom?” “I can’t tell you who reported this to us, but I would love to fill you in on this. It’s rather disgraceful, over-the-top, and factually unbelievable.” Cathleen stood up from her seat, a look of sour disapproval on her face. “To make matters worse, they kept me out of the loop on the births that happened at the cottage. This, I gather, was to ensure that I didn’t spill the beans about what they were doing.” “Madam, if you’d please state the accusations that they forced m
Gisselle found herself basically being escorted to the elders. She was sure they weren’t pleased with her right now after the subtle stance she took. Now she’s having to tell them their information about the Luna was full of misleading or outright false information. That wouldn’t go down well either. She entered the building that the elders used for their private meeting. Cathleen was there this time. She’d been missing when the elders stopped in to see the Luna and recognize the pups. “I hear they left me out of the loop in being told the pup was born early this morning.” Cathleen cornered Gisselle about this as soon as she got there. “For that, I’m sorry. I left a message with someone, and they were supposed to contact everyone. Whatever happened, it wasn’t on my part, I had my hands full at the time.” “Tell me you found these fools were acting out of ignorance and that none of this is true.” “Truthfully, none of it was true. Not
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