Her Choice (Shifted Love #10) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Chick Lit, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: Shifted Love Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 21858 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 109(@200wpm)___ 87(@250wpm)___ 73(@300wpm)
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“Aw, you’re expecting another?” I flashed them a smile as I climbed their front steps. “Congratulations.”

“Thanks.” Laina waved me inside their home, tugging her mate into the kitchen. “Want some coffee? Now that Atlas is down for a nap, I’d love a cup more than anything, but mine will have to be decaffeinated while you two get all the good stuff.”

Taking the seat at the small table that Keane pointed toward, I nodded. “I’d love some.”

After she made a cup for each of us, adding cream and sugar to hers and mine, they joined me at the table. Keane’s eyes assessed me over the rim of his mug. “Ramsey said you needed a place to lay low?”

I’d gotten away with not giving her too many details yesterday, but I knew the same wouldn’t be true with him. Keane was an alpha with a pack to protect, along with his pregnant mate and son. Taking a sip of my coffee, I collected my thoughts while deciding how much to say.

Although I hadn’t shared a lot with Jack when I asked him for permission to be in his territory, I found myself wanting to give Keane a better explanation. “There are some things I can’t tell you because they’re secrets my parents taught me to keep from anyone except for the man I’ll eventually take as my mate. But you need to know that just by existing, I’ve always been a target for unscrupulous people, and that will never change. I left the last place I called home because someone was in town asking about me. I have no idea how they tracked me there, but I’ve basically been on my own for the past two years. It isn’t safe for me to be with my parents because my mom is also at risk. We needed to split up to increase the odds of us staying safe.”

“You poor thing,” Laina whispered, reaching across the table to pat my hand. “Two years is a long time to be all by yourself.”

The sympathetic gleam in her eyes was almost my undoing. It took nearly all my willpower to stem the flow of the tears that welled in my eyes. “It hasn’t been easy, but I’d rather be lonely than someone’s captive. Or worse.”

“Fucking hell,” Keane muttered, shaking his head. “You shouldn’t have to look over your shoulder like this. You can’t be more than nineteen or twenty.”

“I turned eighteen shortly before we had to run,” I confessed.

Keane fisted his beefy hands, his knuckles turning white. “Ramsey was right to send you my way. There’s nobody I hate more than people who try to hurt defenseless women and children.”

Considering all the self-defense training my dad had given me, I wouldn’t call myself defenseless, but I appreciated the sentiment. “From what she told me, it sounds as though this isn't the first time you’re taking in a loner with trouble nipping at their heels.”

He shrugged. “She wasn’t even the first.”

Laina leaned her head against Keane’s shoulder. “My mate might shift into a big, scary grizzly, but he’s really a big softy on the inside.”

My heart filled with longing for what they’d found together, and I laughed softly as he grumbled, “Only for you, baby.”

“And our cubs.” Wrapping her fingers around his wrist, she shifted back to place his hand over her belly.

“Them too,” he agreed with a nod. “But with everyone else, all I’ve done is the right thing. Just like any other alpha should do since it’s ingrained in us to protect the vulnerable.”

“See, a softie,” Laina whispered, winking at me.

Seeing them interact with each other loosened the lingering tension in my body. The past two years had been rough for me, never feeling as though I could truly let my guard down. But between the tranquility of my surroundings and the goodness that emanated from Keane and Laina, I thought it just might be possible that I’d found my new home. One where I could stay a good long while. Maybe even a place where it would be safe for my parents to join me, at least for a short visit.

“My mate might think I’m a softy, but as a shifter, you know that’s not the full truth, or else I wouldn’t be an alpha.” His grizzly swirled in his eyes, and my animal whinnied in acknowledgment of his strength. “If anyone comes here looking for you, they’ll pay with their lives. Same as what happened to the men who fucked with Ramsey. My pack and I won’t let anyone take you.”

There was no missing the sincerity of his vow, and I heaved a sigh of relief as tears welled in my eyes again. “You have no idea how much that means to me.”

Cuddled against her mate’s side, Laina sniffled. “Everyone deserves a place to call home, where they’re safe.”


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