The Swan Who Flew After a Wolf

Read Online The Swan Who Flew After a Wolf by Scarlet Hyacinth - Free Book Online

Book: The Swan Who Flew After a Wolf by Scarlet Hyacinth Read Free Book Online
Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: General Fiction, Romance MM, erotic MM
Ads: Link
actively try to sabotage the man Soren put in charge
    with your…I don’t even know what to call it. Stupidity? Prejudice?
    Absurd behavior? I will have you know that Soren is well aware of
    Anson and Reed’s mating and is happy for them. So this little show
    you’re putting on has you in breach of pack law.”
    “You can’t mean that,” the woman protested. “We are only
    concerned for a fellow pack member. Besides, if it’s Reed today, God
    only knows who will be next.”
    Reed was astonished. Did they think Anson was some pedophile
    now? Furious, he couldn’t contain himself anymore. He stalked to the
    office and burst right in. “Last I checked,” he said, “I was in my
    twenties and far from a kid. I can make my own decisions. Your
    concern is useless.”
    He went to his mate’s side in a silent gesture of support.
    Meanwhile, Daniel calmly continued with his explanation. “Of
    course, you can always come to your leaders if you have a problem or
    are worried about something. But an accusation like this needs to be
    sustained by more than just words. It’s easy to point fingers and throw
    stones, but that’s not the way we do things here.”

    The Swan Who Flew After a Wolf
    53
    “We all know Anson was still brooding over losing Liam for years
    after Liam took a mate,” the man shot back. “I really don’t think him
    suddenly figuring out Reed is his mate is a coincidence.”
    “Oh, get over it already.” Reed threw his hands up. “It’s been
    twenty years. That’s all water under the bridge. Besides, Sonny and
    my dad have been friends all this time. I don’t get you people. Why
    don’t you just mind your own business and leave the children of
    others alone? Do you really think that if my dads are okay with it,
    you’re justified to be here and raise hell?”
    The two werewolves looked at each other, obviously placed in an
    uncomfortable position. “Look,” Daniel said at last. “We have more
    important things to worry about now. Give it some time, and once we
    deal with the threat on the pack, if you still have concerns, you can
    bring them to Soren.”
    The couple didn’t look too happy about the prospect. “And then
    what?”
    “Well, what did you expect?” Anson arched a brow. “It isn’t like
    Soren will just boot me out of the pack on your say so.”
    At that, the couple found no reply. Daniel ushered them out with
    far more gentleness than they deserved. As the squirrel led the two
    older werewolves to the entrance, Anson hugged Reed tightly. “Jesus,
    baby. How much longer will it take for them to accept that I have a
    mate?”
    “I don’t know, Sonny.” Reed kissed Anson’s chin. “I wish I did,
    but this whole thing is just so…disappointing. They’ve known you for
    years. How can they just judge you like that?”
    “They’re seeking someone to take their tension out on,” Anson
    replied, “and we’re a convenient target. If not for Soren’s absence and
    the whole Tyrell thing, we’d have probably gone completely
    unnoticed.”
    That actually made sense, in a twisted sort of way, but it also kind
    of pissed Reed off. In the end, whatever justification these people
    might have, they shouldn’t be taking out their anger on Anson. At the

    54
    Scarlet Hyacinth
    same time, Reed knew the root cause of this all was Tyrell, and for
    the millionth time, he wanted to go find the warlock and tear his
    throat out.
    “Uh, uh, uh.” Anson shook his head. “No throat tearing for you.
    Soren spared us both having to face that danger, and we should be
    grateful.”
    And Reed was, indeed, very grateful to the Alpha. Just the few
    minutes he’d thought Anson might join the second expedition to
    attack Tyrell had been hellish. “You’re right. We should just ignore
    these guys and focus on the tasks from Soren. That’s the best thing to
    do.”
    Just as Reed finished speaking, Daniel reentered the room. “Guys,
    take a break today, all right? You’ve been swamped

Similar Books

Sister, Missing

Sophie McKenzie

The Fight

L. Divine

Fatal Hearts

Norah Wilson

Snakehead

Anthony Horowitz

Luck Be a Lady

Meredith Duran

Star quest

Dean Koontz