Most Eligible Wolf by Julie Steimle (the best e book reader txt) đ
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But those Blithes ran off before the elders could mete out just punishment upon the infidel woman. She wasnât a wolf, after allâbut only a human. She had no connection to the world besides the pack. No one outside the pack would have missed her disappearance once they meted out justice.
It was infuriating
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Farkas and two of his pack associates showed up in the gallery where they found Rick Deacon and his friends touring the protest art for animal rights and re-greening the planet. Tom was making snarky remarks as usual about the kind of art it was and whether any of it was recyclable. Rick did not notice them first, though Randon did.
âRick,â Farkas jogged up, almost breathless. âI just want to apologize for what happened with Daisy. We didnât realize we were freaking out your friend Audry. We were just trying to find you.â
Matthew frowned, watching Farkas intently, listening to the thoughts behind Farkasâs words. It was Matthewâs giftâa kind of mind reading, though it was limited to only when people were speaking. He could always tell when someone was lying. Rick peeked to him, and Matt nodded. It was the truth, though it felt strained. Controlled.
Farkas glanced at the other three men with Rick and looked sincerely apologetic. âLook, can we talk?â Farkas asked. âAs old friends?â
Rick glanced to Tom this time, who was frowning. Tom could overhear the shouts of the invisible imps that were around everyone, tempting them to do naughty things. Rick rolled his eyes and sighed loudly.
Tom whispered to Rick, âTheyâre not tempted to grab you and run. They know theyâre âoutnumberedâ.â
âTheyâre sincere enough,â Matt added.
They gestured to get out of the main traffic. Farkas led the way with Wulf Woods and Thomas Blaidd at his flank. They went to one side of the displays
âFirst off,â Farkas asked, looking to Rickâs friends. âDo they know aboutâŠ?â
âWolverton?â Rick asked dryly. He sighed heavily. âI had to tell them because you guys were harassing Audry.â
Matt shot Rick a rolling-eye look. It wasnât exactly the truth. Rick still didnât want to openly admit to his summer affair with and subsequent addiction to Daisy.
The Wolverton boys did not look happy about it, but since it was the state of things they accepted it. Standing more like a trio of embarrassed old friends, Farkas spoke for the group. âLook. Iâm not saying we donât want you to come back to the pack with us. Weâd love it. But weâre not just here about that. We need your help.â
Again, the truth. Matt peeked sideways with Tom who was frowning at Rick, who apparently was tempted to go with them. Actually, Rick yearned for it. But he was keeping his head and his priorities straight.
âMy help?â Rick stared, wondering what kind of help he could give that they could not just ask his dad for. They had his contact information. âWhat can I possible do for you? You, yourself, said the pack elders decided not to take Dad up on the scholarship offer.â
âNot that,â Wulf said. âSomething else. We need help with something that happened recently.â
Rick frowned. âYou didnât deal with another hunter, did you?â
Tom and Matt shared a look, getting only cursory thoughts related to thatâbeating himself up with guilt on Tomâs side and an intense memory on Mattâs which Rick didnât like thinking about. Randon was the only one who did not know what Rick was thinking. He decided he needed to pry Rick of the info later.
âNo,â Farkas shook his head. âWe donât need help with hunters.â
Rick was relieved. However, he was also annoyed. âLook, Farkas, just spit it out. What do you need?â
âFart-face?â Tom busted into laughter, hearing the name.
Matt resisted joining in.
Farkas shot him a dirty look. âNo. Far-Kas.â He turned toward Rick. âWeââ
âJust as bad, really,â Tom commented to Matt who refrained to respond. Matt smothered a chuckle.
Through his teeth, Farkas said to Rick, âWe need you help to find Kurt Blithe. Heâs run away. Have you seen him?â
That was news.
Rick blinked at him, surprised most especially by the wording. Kurt was only three years younger than him, after all. As for if he had seen Kurt, Rick decided to lie and say, âNo. Why do you say he ran away? Heâs nineteen now, isnât he? Heâs an adult. He can leave home if he wants.â
Apparently they did not see it that way, which to Rick was enough reason to be wary of the pack. It considerably reduced the temptation to want to join them. He didnât like restrictions. His freedom of movement was precious to him. The gazes of those wolves were almost chastening him for getting the whole pack dynamics wrong. Their eyes were sadly calling him a hereticâwhich in the moon cult they held to, he was.
âLook,â Rick added, âHe even told me way back then that he wanted to leave the pack. So Iâm not surprised he ran off.â
To this, the three wolves genuinely stared. Farkas, who had been Kurtâs good friend, seemed the most stunned. âHe told you that?â
Rick nodded frankly. âFirst day I met him.â
âWhy didnât he tell me?â Farkas looked blown by this news.
âYou were probably against it?â Rick shrugged matter-of-factly. His friends watched him carefully, silently.
Farkas frowned deeper, truly unsettled by the news.
Then Rick asked, âHow has this affected Mrs. Blithe? Is she worried? Did she send you to find him?â
Farkasâs reply came a little slower as he thought over his response in the wake of this news, âMrs. Blithe is in tears.â
Which was a lie. Matt heard what he was really thinking. Farkasâs thoughts cursed Mrs. Blithe for grabbing her three kids and running. But they had only caught sight of Kurtâs scent. The woman had masked their own smells so the pack could not trace them.
âSheâs worried to death.â Farkasâs expression was perfect with sympathy. It hardly looked like he was acting, though he was. His thoughts were shouting that they didnât know where Mrs. Blithe was, but once they caught her and brought her daughter Susi and Luko back, she was going to pay. Forget Kurt and his betrayal of the packâchoosing his human mother over his wolf father.
âWill you let us know if and when you do see him?â Farkas asked. âWeâre really worried.â
Frowning, Rick nodded, thinking. Farkas was, after all, Kurtâs best friend. âYou actually think he will come to me?â
The three Wolverton guys nodded.
âI see.â Rick frowned, wondering more why Kurt would seek him out and if it was a good idea to let the pack know where he was. âI suppose I should call his mother⊠Do you have her number?â
Farkas shook his head as Wulf looked a little panicked. Thomas said, âNo. We donât.â
âOur new place is a little less modern than the last one,â Farkas said. âWeâre on our second relocation.â
Which was true and false at the same time. Matthew knew it. So did Tom. Matt heard the entire truth. Tom heard the extension of the lie Farkas wanted to tell, but did not go quite as far. They didnât know her phone number because they didnât know where she was. Their tech was also pretty lousy, but they had a land line to use if necessary.
âI see.â Rick frowned.
âCan we have your phone number, though?â Farkas asked.
Tom heard Rickâs imps severely tempt him into giving it as well as to ask for Daisyâs number. Truthfully, that entire time Rick had been tormented with urges to hunt down Daisy and take her to a private room for some serious personal âinterchangeâ in an intense âdebriefingâ. He could smell her on them. Her scent haunted him. And now he was severely tempted to leave with these wolves even though logically he knew it would end up with him trapped with the pack.
Tom rested a hand on Rickâs shoulder, reminding him he wasnât the only one hearing his temptations. It gave Rick strength.
âUh, no,â Rick said, blushing. âIâm sorry. Iâm under strict orders not to be in contact with the Wolverton pack.â
âBut arenât you like twenty-two?â Farkas asked, chuckling in irony, considering what he had said about Kurt just a few minutes ago. âArenât you an adult?â
Rick shrugged, coloring. âIâve got my pack, and youâve got yours.â
Randon patted Rick on the shoulder, grinning with pride. It was the answer he was hoping for.
Sighing, the wolves backed away. Their eyes clawed over Rickâs friends, realizing whom Rick was referring to. The conversation was overâfor now. Rick could feel it was not quite at its end yet. The pack was still a deep part of his life, perhaps forever would be. He was moon-bonded to Daisy after all. And if what was affecting him was in fact not a spell or curse, he knew Daisy was his future mateâand they his future family.
âWell, contact us if you see Kurt,â Farkas said. âIâm worried about my friend. And we need to talk to him. Heâs stressing out his family, you know. If he could just check in, that would be great.â
They turned and stalked away.
Rick watched them, feeling unsettled. He then turned to Matt. âWell? Weâre they telling the truth?â
Matt cringed, shaking his head. âYes, and no. That Kurt did run away, but so did that Susi and Luko Blithe with their mother.â
Now that made sense to Rick. He nodded. âI see. So⊠she got up the guts to leave the creep⊠Did you get the exact reason why? Did Mr. Blithe beat her?â
Matt shook his head, cringing. âI didnât get the details. But they are furious with the mother.â
âFurious with the mother?â Rick muttered.
âYou were severely tempted to run off with them,â Tom said, frowning at him. âWhich makes no sense, because logicallyââ
âLogic is not a factor right now,â Rick cut him off with a severe head shake. He met Tomâs gaze. âI can smell her on them. I canât think straight when her scent justâŠâ He shook his head more, feeling the urge rising in him. Their scent (and her scent) lingered.
âMaybe we should find a way to kill your sense of smell,â Randon muttered. âWhat would help?â
Shrugging, Rickâs mind immediately went to Audryâs Tiger Balm. He thought of Paris and the Eiffel Tower when he had first met her. He wondered if she still had the Tiger Balm. It was used on sore muscles and not a common item to be in a purse. And Audry didnât smell like Tiger Balm that day. He could smell it on her at the Eiffel Tower.
Tom chuckled. âAre you that tempted to go back to that booth?
âGo back to the booth?â Matt frowned. âI donât that would be a good idea. We donât want to stress out those guys more than they have been.â
âWhich was why it was a temptation,â Tom interjected.
âYeah,â Rick murmured. âAudry probably doesnât carry her Tiger Balm with her anymore anyway.â
âTiger Balm?â All three were unfamiliar with it.
âYeah,â Rick said, âIt is a Chinese herbal remedy. A brand name for a rub-on balm like Icy-Hot.â
They nodded. The conversation lulled.
âSo⊠you lied to them,â Tom said, glancing once to Randon. âYou did see this Kurt.â
Matt raised his eyebrows, as he had not picked that up.
Sighing, Rick nodded. âEarlier today. I just thought it was a look-alike, though.â
âSo, that was the guy you though you saw that you said would not actually be here,â Randon clarified.
Cringing, Rick nodded. âI confess. Yes.â
âBut you didnât want to tell those guys about him even before you knew it wasnât just him,â Matt said. âWhy?â
âThe way they phrased it,â Rick said. He looked to the ceiling as he recalled it. âRun away.â He shook his head. âKurt is nineteen. And I explicitly remember him telling me he wanted to see the world. I wouldnât stop him. Why should I help the pack stop him? I want Kurt to be happy.â
They nodded.
âAnd now that I know Mrs. Blithe had taken her kids and ranââ Rick said.
âAnd upset the pack,â
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