Freeing My Alpha (MY SHY ALPHA #2) by River Kai EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Rainn has me hooked arm in arm, skipping ahead of me. “Run with me,
Luna! Noah told me you’re fast!”
Now I understand why Noah told me to wear my hiking boots.
Dousing ourselves with mud before we’ve seen a single Lycan child, Rainn
and I burst into laughter as we blast through dense thickets, a collection of
little leaves gripping our long hair. My mate’s younger sister glances over
her shoulder, and the brightness in her eyes stirs warmth in my chest. I
never had a doting younger sister, but with just that look, I feel like I do.
Rainn pulls me to a stop, crashing into my torso with a hard hug. “Oh,
your scent just got sweeter than ever. I love you too, Luna.”
“I— I love you too… too?” My world spins as I struggle to keep up with
Rainn’s affection downpour—all within the first three minutes since we said
hello.
I’m not Greenfield Pack’s Luna—not yet, at least—but loving words
from pack members like Rainn make me feel like I’ve long-earned the title
of the pack’s maternal protector. And even though I’m only part Lycan,
instincts well up inside me whenever a pack member huddles up to me. I
wish I could hug everyone here all at once.
Rainn’s smile widens as she pulls back. “Don’t worry, you don’t have to
say a single thing—not when your scent is so honest. I love that about Noah
too.”
As Rainn takes off, still gripping my hand, I laugh through my watery
eyes. She’s so different from her shy, stoic brother, but so similar at her
core: her wolf is ever-present in a curious, unbothered ball of energy.
“Ever since you asked to hang out with me and help out with my class,
I’ve been so excited that I couldn’t sleep!” Rainn shakes her head, laughing
at herself. “I can’t wait for you to meet everyone. They’ve been asking me
all week about you.”
“They have?” I’m smiling, but nerves blast through my guts.
I have no idea what Lycans teach their kids in the Greenfield Forest
School, but from what Noah and Rainn explained, it’s more of a daycare for
homeschooled wolves, many of whom have been expelled from human
schools for wolflike behaviors.
My preschool student, Andy, has been on my mind nonstop; his biting
incident helped me recognize a new slew of wolfy misunderstandings in
school. As future Luna, I want to make sure Greenfield Pack kids can
access free education, but even more so as an educator.
I’m mildly terrified of what I might discover today. I asked Noah about
a few standards of human early education, and his eyebrows formed into a
deep scrunch.
“They’re wolves,” he said. “They learn some of that, but they need to
learn how to hunt, survive, and protect their family and pack, first and
foremost. Everything else isn’t as vital for Lycans as it is for humans.”
My chest tensed, protective instincts bubbling to the surface. “But they
have human forms too. They need reading, math, and science skills, or else
they’ll be even more segregated from human society.”
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