Wolf And Prejudice (The Alaska Princesses Trilogy, Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
How long had Rafe been standing there? Why hadn’t he woken her? And why hadn’t he said anything yet? She gave him a tired and confused shake of her head. “What’s going on?” she asked. He didn’t respond, just continued to stand there, staring down at her with that strange absence of emotion. A deeply unsettled feeling started to creep over her. “Rafe?” “The boys are here,” he said abruptly, like he was biting out the words while under a considerable amount of strain. “I brought them to see you.” She gasped. “The boys are here?” she said, scrambling out of bed. “Oh my Fenrir, thank you! Where are they?” She started to head for the door, but he stopped her with an arm held up across her chest, blocking her exit. “Might want to change first.” She looked down at the lacy one-piece and cringed. “Oh God, I can’t believe I almost went out there looking like this.” She ran to put on one of the dresses her mother had sent. Again, this was the best of the lot in that it had a cowl neck and at least came halfway to her knees.
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