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THE TRACKERāS SECRET
MATE TRACKER SERIES, BOOK 2
SUNDERVERSE
INGRID SEYMOUR
Copyright by Ingrid Seymour, 2021.
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
THE TRACKER'S SECRET
First edition. February 18, 2021.
Copyright Ā© 2021 Ingrid Seymour.
Written by Ingrid Seymour.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Get Notified
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About the Author
Chapter 1
I WAS A FREAKING WEREWOLF.
My whole life my mother had lied to me, and I wasnāt just a tracker, a human with magic in her blood. But, I was also a shifter.
Double Skew, and triple fucked.
Mom had promised me creamy tortellini, and instead, sheād sprung a cloak-wearing mage on me, and he hadnāt been creamy at all. In fact, heād been a total asshole. With a sneer, heād tried to put a spell on me, except it didnāt work.
āItās too late, Amalia,ā the mage had said. āSheās already shifted. Renewing the spell is impossible.ā
That was when all hell broke loose, when I found out my mother was a big fat liar.
āWhat the hell?ā I staggered back, glancing from the copper-eyed mage back to Mom. āWhat is he talking about? What is this?ā
āOh, God. Oh, God. Oh, God!ā Mom lost it and got stuck in a loop that offered no explanation. Maybe she needed a thump on the head.
I walked up to her and shook her. āMom, whatās going on here? What was this man trying to do to me? And what did he mean by ārenewing the spellā?ā
āFor all the witchlights. This canāt be!ā she exclaimed, turning to the mage, who stood stoically off to the side. āYou have to try again, Damien.ā
The mage shook his head. āI warned you that there would be no turning back if this happened. Itās too late. Iām sorry, but thereās nothing I can do.ā
āToo late for what?!ā I demanded, taking a step in his direction, even though the mage scared the crap out of me. He was a Copper Mage, his eyes gave that away, and I didnāt want to make him angry. If I pissed him off, he might decide to turn us into a couple of squawking parrotsāthough, maybe Mom deserved it.
Sheād been lying to me about something, but what?
The mage shrugged and headed out of the kitchen without an answer.
āGet back here and explain,ā I roared, my voice a loud grumble that shook the knickknacks on Momās shelves.
Mom squeaked. I cleared my throat.
What the hell?
The mage nonchalantly glanced over his shoulder, his gaze going from my face to my hands, which were shot out ready to strangle him.. Thick, rope-like claws tipped my fingers.
I was already freaked out, but this grisly sight pushed me to the brink. I trembled, seeing red.
āWatch your temper, girl,ā the mage said. āYou could hurt yourself, or worse, your mother.ā He gave Mom a sad look. āIāll be in the next room to make sure she doesnāt eviscerate you. It seems an explanation to your daughter is in order.ā
āEviscerate.ā Now, thatās a word that will sober anyone. Shaking, I sat at the kitchen table and watched the claws retreat into place, leaving behind jagged nails with cracked polish. I shook all over from shock.
Claws, Iād sprung claws!
The same had happened last night. I remembered it now. At the repair shop, Iād seen Bernadetta Fioreās driver, Bertram, along with that Fae female who sneaked out of the Lucciola van. Then Iād chased her, matching her gazelle-like speed and thinking it was all a glamour. Then the claws came, but after that, my memory was a blank.
Sheās already shifted. Sheās already shifted, the mageās words rang in my ears.
Fear thrilled down my spine, a cold blade that made me shiver. I glanced over at Mom, who stood with her back against the refrigerator as if she could melt into it and disappear. Her eyes wouldnāt meet mine, and her lower lip trembled. Tears wavered in her eyes. Mom was a strong woman. I could count on one hand the times Iād seen her cry: the day my brother, Leo, left to travel the world, and the day my father died.
My heart shrank to the size of a shriveled pea. Whatever explanation she owed me, I didnāt think I wanted to hear itānot if it brought tears to my tough motherās eyes.
And yet, how could I not demand an answer?
My body tingled and itched all over, my skin feeling three sizes too small. My fingertips ached, and my throat felt tight. When I spoke, my voice was a few octaves lower than it should have been.
āYouād better start talking and explaining what this is all about,ā I said.
Momās dark eyes finally met mine. The tears spilled down onto her cheeks as she blinked and swallowed hard. āI donāt know where to begin.ā
āRip off the Band-Aid, Mom. I had a hell of a surprise already. Maybe that means Iām strong enough to survive whatever else youāve got,ā I said, my voice ripe with anger.
I had never talked to her like that, but it was clear sheād been lying to me and wouldāve continued to do so if the mage had been able to ārenew the spell,ā which meant it wasnāt the first time heād done it. Mom had been insisting I come to visit her for days, but Iād been too busy and had avoided her insistent calls. Now, it turned out she hadnāt been desperate for my charming company.
With one shaking step, Mom came away from the refrigerator. Her hands were clasped in front of her as she wrung them together nervously. āI only wanted the best for you. I didnāt want
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