Moon Touched by Elizabeth Briggs (Zodiac Wolves Book 1) EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Authors: Elizabeth Briggs
- Language: English
- Genre: Werewolf & Shifter Romance
- Format: PDF / EPUB
- Size: 2 MB
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AS A ZODIAC WOLF, my fate was tied to the stars. Too bad my stars
were more crossed than aligned. Being the outcast of the Cancer pack had
taught me that all too well.
The sea lapped up to meet my bare feet like an eager puppy trying to
gain its owner’s affection. I dug my toes deeper into the cool sand and
looked out over the water. It was beautiful, I couldn’t deny that, but not in
the way the rest of my pack said it was. Members of the Cancer pack talked
about its call, like something deep inside of them being answered. For me it
was a pretty picture, nothing more. I could photograph it all I wanted, but I
never seemed to capture the essence of what they were talking about.
My only hope was the upcoming Convergence, which would unlock my
wolf. If I could feel the connection to the sea that the rest of my pack did,
maybe they would start to feel like my own people as well. Right now, they
were no better than strangers. Sometimes, more like enemies.
I shoved the loneliness aside. It could easily consume me, if I let it.
Instead, I focused on the dark ocean once more, trying to frame a shot.
The
moon just brushed the horizon, casting out reflections onto the water that
shifted with every breath of the sea. It really was peaceful, and even if I
didn’t feel a pull to the sea, I did feel it toward the moon. That alone let me
know that I belonged in the Cancer pack, even if nothing else did. Not that
anyone else in my pack agreed with me.
I lifted my camera, deciding to try and snap a few pictures before the
moon rose higher. I should have been home packing for the Convergence,
but here I was, taking pictures instead. I’d use any excuse to get out of the
house for a while.
I held my breath as I took the shot, trying to get it crystal clear. I
snapped another one in quick succession, just to be sure, and lowered the
camera so I could look at the tiny screen. Before I could decide which photo
was better, a rustle from the bushes alerted me that I wasn’t alone.
I turned
away from the water, trying to see what had caused the disturbance. For a
moment, nothing moved and I figured it must have been an animal.
Something dark burst out of the brush, and I took an involuntary step
back. A large gray wolf bounded toward me, and three more dark shapes
joined it in a rush of fur and claws. Damn.
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