Chapter 249
Lanie
I’d been trying to read a thick paperback I’d picked up from the used bookstore next to the coffee shop,
but I wasn’t making much progress. I couldn’t concentrate. I was sipping hot coffee with cream and
sugar and enjoying the sweet treat of a chocolate croissant.
“Katie?”
I looked up at the sound of a familiar voice. Emotion rushed through me at the sight of my friend’s
blonde pixie cut and her wide grin.
“Quinn!”
“Goddess, it’s been so long!”
Before I knew what was happening, I found myself squeezed so tight I could hardly breathe.
“What’s been going on? I haven’t seen you in ages. You look fantastic!” Quinn looked me over with
narrowed eyes. “You look different, though. Something’s changed.”
I wanted to tell her everything. It would’ve felt so good to unburden myself about all of it. Xander, Zane,
and Mason being my mates. Me being a hybrid…Stella being one, too. Me being the Luna of
Constantine Pack.
Orion’s death. All of it.
I even opened my mouth to start telling her, but something stopped me. I didn’t want to involve my
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfriend in anything that could get her hurt-or worse. Quinn knew a lot already, sure, but there was still so
much that
could put her in danger.
She snapped her fingers. “You’ve taken off the baby weight, for one thing. I mean, I guess it has been
what…six months or so? Stella must be getting so big! She’s probably about to have her first doubling
soon,
right?”
“She is,” I said, glad for a reason to brag about my daughter and keep the subject on something that
wouldn’t lead to any trouble. “I swear she grows from minute to minute.”
Wolf pups grew faster than their human counterparts, doubling in size during their first six months and
then a couple of times after that before they’d be full grown. Our pups didn’t stay small for long.
“I hear babies do that,” she said with a laugh. “Wait a sec, I’m going to grab a coffee and m uffin. Don’t
you
go anywhere.”
“I won’t. I promise.”
I’d kept my finger holding my place in the book, and when Quinn returned to the seat across from me,
she tilted her head to look at it. She pursed her lips.
“Huh. I didn’t figure you for a history lover.”
I looked down at the book. It was History of the Great Wars. So far, the little bits I’d managed to read
1/2
been kept a secret,
“I thought it looked interesting, but it really isn’t.” I shrugged and put the book away into my bag and
forced a smile. “Tell me about you! How is your mom? And…”
I coughed a little and cleared my throat.
“How’s Asher?”
Quinn made a face. “Well, he sure was a pain in the a ss to live with for a little while. A sore loser. Not
that I blame you,” she added hastily. “How’s Mason?”
“Oh…” I frowned. “Their friendship didn’t suffer, did it?”
Asher and I had never become more than friends, but there’d been that flirtation there. He’d even taken
me out on a date. Once I’d met Mason, though, I’d known at once there was never going to be anything
beyond friendship for me with Quinn’s brother. Even then, my body had known Mason was meant to be
my mate.
“Who knows how men keep their friendships?” She paused, leaning forward and lowering her voice to
serious tone. “I should be really furious with you, too. All this time, not even a text? What happened to
you, Katie? You and Mason ran off together. There were rumors that you and that Alpha from
Constantine Pack were together, too, along with his Beta.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Rumors? From who?”
Quinn waved a hand. “You know, people talk. Some have asked me where you and Stella went off to. I
wasn’t really sure what to say. I was worried that something bad had happened to you. You kind of left
the way you showed up…without a word.”
A few bad things had happened to me, but a few good things had, too. I wanted to share them with my
friend, but again, held myself back. This woman had been with me when I gave birth, and I still simply
couldn’t bring myself to share the truth.
Quinn must’ve sensed my hesitation because she lifted her coffee mug and waited for me to do the
same.
When I did, she tapped hers against mine.
“Cheers,” she said quietly. “When you’re ready to talk, I’m ready to listen. No matter what it is, I hope
you
know that I’m your friend, Katie.”
Finally, my walls crumbled down. I put my coffee mug on the table with a thump. Coffee splashed, but
neither of us moved to wipe it up. When I drew in a heavy breath, Quinn reached across the table to
take my
hand.
“Well, first things first,” I said at last. “I guess I should start off with the fact that…my name isn’t Katie.”