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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“No, she wouldn’t eat that much, why? To be honest, she wasn’t much of a beef fan. She’d rather have the chicken burger.”

“Crap!”

“What?” Shadow asked. He wasn’t in the mood right now. He wanted Pam gone and out of his house so he could wallow and eat the chocolate cake, thinking about Lisa. Sounded lame, but it was all part of his plan to deal with everything that was happening.

“Did you have unprotected sex?” Pam asked.

“Now, you’re just getting weird, and trust me, weird is not a good look on you.”

“I’m being serious. I’m not asking because I have some weird agenda. Lisa’s been eating, like, a lot of food. Way more than I have seen a human eat.”

“That’s a little judgey.”

“Even between meals. She is always snacking and complaining of hunger.”

“Maybe she is trying to get over me.”

“Yeah, but eating the burgers and fries, twice, and then needing ice cream and a snack like every hour, does that sound right?” Pam asked.

Shadow wanted to kick Pam out of his home, but he put his hands on his hips.

“Lisa’s pregnant.”

He stared at her. “That can’t be.”

“Come on, we all know that can be. Everyone heard the news that Eloise, the unmated, very human being, got pregnant with Beau Alpha’s child.”

“We don’t know if that is real or not.”

“It’s very much real and stop being an asshole. If you and Lisa had unprotected sex, then there is a very high chance she is now carrying your child. Either that, or Lisa had sex with someone else while she was with you.”

He growled. “That didn’t happen.”

“How can you know unless you were with her twenty-four-seven?” Pam asked.

“I know Lisa, and I know what she smells like. She never did that, trust me.”

“Then I am right,” Pam said. “Lisa’s pregnant with your baby, and that means you and her are going to have to talk, to settle this thing between the two of you.”

Shadow couldn’t believe it. The very thought of Lisa being pregnant was … amazing. “Do you think that is really possible?” Shadow asked.

“Trust me, Lisa is eating as if she is feeding two. She doesn’t know it yet. All she knows is that she is hungry all the damn time. That’s a wolf trait. She is feeding a very hungry wolf, your child—your son or daughter—and you’re going to have to tell her and you’re going to have to tell the pack.”

“The pack will accept her,” Shadow said.

“That’s not even in question, Shadow.” Pam growled. “So the pack can help put her at ease. Having a baby is going to be stressful enough, but right now, she doesn’t even like the father of her baby. You’re still the asshole that broke her heart, so trust me, you’ve got a long way to go to make this better.”

“I think I liked you more when you barely spoke.”

Pam pressed a kiss to the tips of her fingers and blew it toward him. “I love you too.”

He glared at her. “Holy shit, I’m going to be a dad.”

“First, you’re going to have to go to Lisa. It won’t be long before she figures out she is pregnant, and then she is going to have to make a decision,” Pam said.

“What decision?”

“If she tells you or not, or if she even sticks around.”

“What if she doesn’t want it?” Shadow asked.

“Can you blame her?” Pam asked.

Shadow didn’t know what he would do if Lisa decided she didn’t want to keep his child. The very thought of it felt like a giant punched him in the gut. It was not a thought he liked.

“Come on, don’t worry about it,” Pam said. “I know Lisa, you know Lisa, and if anything, this kid will probably make you completely jealous because, you know, she loves it way more than she will ever love you.”

“Thank you,” Shadow said.

“Anytime.”

Chapter Five

Lisa felt a little tired today. She had been able to eat herself out of house and home, and now she had to go shopping. She was starving, and seeing as she hadn’t eaten, she felt so tired. It had been a long time since she felt this achy and tired.

She should have gone grocery shopping last night, but after work her feet had hurt, and all she wanted to do was curl up on the sofa and spend the night not thinking about Shadow. Why did he have to be so damn perfect and such an asshole at the same time? Life was not fair.

“Are you okay?” Adele asked, not for the first time.

“I’m good. I’m totally good.” She tried to stifle a yawn.

“Okay, that’s good.” Adele put a hand on her arm, and she smiled.

Even smiling zapped her of energy.

Lunchtime would be happening soon, and then everything would be okay. They had a lull about thirty minutes before, and she left Adele behind the counter and tried to wake herself up by gathering used cups and saucers. They had a few little sweet treats and savory snacks for people to enjoy.


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