Storm’s Mistake (No Wolves Road #2) Read Online Sam Crescent

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Virgin Tags Authors: Series: No Wolves Road Series by Sam Crescent
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Total pages in book: 36
Estimated words: 33919 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 170(@200wpm)___ 136(@250wpm)___ 113(@300wpm)
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“The worst part is I still love him.” She shrugged and felt the tears begin to well in her eyes.

“Oh, crap, I made you sad,” Adele said.

“No, no, it’s fine. I don’t know what is happening to me of late. My emotions are all out of whack. I’ll be fine.” She made her way back to the counter and started to prepare, grabbing an apron. She hated how her emotions kept spiraling lately.

Once the coffee shop opened, she had gotten in control, and she was more than ready to face a shop full of people. She kept a smile on her lips and served politely. A couple of men attempted to flirt, but she ignored them. Adele did the same.

Even though her friend wanted to find romance, she still wasn’t going to look in the wrong places, not that she could blame her. No Wolves Road was becoming the place not to find love.

Pam arrived to take her out to lunch. The morning rush had come and gone, and Adele was happy for her to leave, because she was starving.

They left the coffee shop but didn’t go too far as they were only eating at the diner. The food smelled good. There were a few tables outside, and seeing as it was a nice warm day, they opted to eat there.

“Is it me, or does the food smell really good today?” Lisa asked.

Pam chuckled. “The food is always smelling good, so, no, it’s not you.”

Lisa glanced over the menu and the only thing she wanted was juicy beef burgers with loaded fries. Much to her surprise, she ordered two of the burgers and a large of the fully loaded fries. Pam still ordered more than her, but she knew the other woman was surprised.

“I feel so hungry right now.”

“That’s understandable. You’re not eating much at breakfast, and in the mornings, the coffee shop is rarely empty. I can understand why you would need more food.” Pam ran her fingers through her hair. “So, do you know what I was thinking?”

Lisa looked toward her new friend, trying to figure out what she was going to say, but then she just shook her head. “Sorry, I don’t have a clue what you’re thinking half the time.”

Pam shrugged. “I’m thinking you, me, and Adele should go out Friday night.”

Now this was a surprise to her. “Go out?”

“Yeah, we’re heading toward the last days of summer. It won’t be long before the first snowfall hits, and next week the full moon hits. I want to go out and have some fun, just us girls,” Pam said. “Come on.”

“This is not some kind of ruse, is it?”

Pam pursed her lips. “Before you told me the truth, I might have been willing to do that, but afterward…” She wrinkled her nose. “Shadow is on his own. So come on, what do you say?”

“I don’t know.”

“Oh, come on, how can you say that? You, me, and Adele, living it up and having some fun. There is nothing wrong with any of this, trust me. It will be fun.”

Lisa thought about it. She had never been the kind of person who enjoyed going out and partying. It just wasn’t her thing. But, she’d also never really had any girlfriends to enjoy going out with. It sounded like a lot of fun, a lot more fun than she had ever thought possible.

“You know what, I think that sounds pretty damn good,” she said, laughing as Pam clapped her hands.

“Good, I will be the designated driver, because as we all know alcohol doesn’t really affect me. I’m seeing dancing and just having some fun, you know.” Pam clicked her fingers and did a little dance in her seat.

She loved her energy.

“You make it sound like fun.”

Pam winked at her. Lisa was still chuckling as their food was being brought out to them.

“Speaking of fun, Shadow is still asking about you,” Pam said.

She held onto her burger. Even before the waitress had put her meal down, she was already reaching for it.

“He has?”

Normally, talk of Shadow tended to affect her appetite and her enjoyment of doing anything. She didn’t know what was wrong with her, but she really needed to eat, so she took a large bite of the burger and couldn’t help but moan. The flavors were on point.

“This is so good,” she said, pointing toward Pam. “Try your burger.”

Pam laughed and took a bite. “It is good.”

By the time Pam had taken two bites, Lisa was already onto her second burger.

“Whoa, are you all right there?” Pam asked.

“I guess all the missed sleep and stuff like that is finally catching up with me,” she said. She felt her cheeks heat.

“Probably. It’s good to see you eating,” Pam said.

****

“No!” Shadow said.

“No? You’re telling me no?” Pam asked.

“That is what I am saying.”


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