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Click here"It was just a little marijuana, Joseph, I promise. I don't sell those potions anymore," June lied.
"Selling drugs will get you in trouble, too," another male voice intoned. "Human police would take you away from us. We'd have trouble getting you out. We've got to stick together. This family is all we have. Please, stop selling that stuff."
"Well, I'm not strong like you. I can't go work construction. There are only so many jobs I can get that pay cash under the table," she huffed. "I want to earn my keep, too."
"Speaking of," one of the males said, "there's a guy promised us one hundred cash each to come and work the graveyard shift for him on the new road construction. We took the offer. It'll make a long day, but we need the money."
"You just got home," June said plaintively, "and you look exhausted. Can't you just not go tonight. I'll work an extra couple of shifts at the club and make up for it."
"Sorry, sis," another voice said, "it's hard to find work with the packs cracking down. We'll be home by dawn. Just lock the door and be safe, okay? Don't let anyone in."
"Well, how are you planning to get there?" she asked. "Do you need the car keys?"
"No, we'll leave you the car. We'll run. It's a straight shot through the field and up highway fifty-one."
The mood in the van was tense waiting for Joel's command. The conversation between the rogues and the girl was strange. This didn't sound typical for the way rogues treated female humans. I felt like we were about to be the monsters in this story.
First those abused girls they found and have to decide what to do with and now this little group. It's nice when authors create some real ethical dilemmas for their protagonists.
..... with new suspense. Better and better. If this writer is still with us, certainly wish could have more of her work. Bravos.
We'll see how the pack handles it. If these packless wolves are actually good guys, then it may be that Joel will add him to their pack.
I'm so rooting for the gentle giant, Lucas. He deserves someone special.
Ive read this story like a million times and I still come back for more.its powerful and is a great read every time if you post somewhere else let me know please I would love to read more @Madam pink22
I owe you more 5's and a lot of rave comments, but I can't stop reading long enough to force myself to pay up :( I promise I will go back and rate all I have missed when I am done reading the story. I know this is an old one and you may not be reading these comments any more, but this is really fine work. I don't even notice the sex scenes as they are so well integrated into the tale (tail? ;p )
I also strongly approve of the way you are keeping control of the story so that it doesn't spin out crazily with fantastic powers that soon escape your imagination and, OF COURSE, ours too.
This is good shit, Maynardia. Please keep on keepin' on, Lynn
The second u mentioned the small pack with the human woman I knew something special was planned for them! I cannot wait to se how u play it out!
You have a fantastic imagination, and then the writers skill to weave it into a story. Then you add a certain amount if "glue" to it to make it stick to your readers minds, then another "magic ingredient" to make it addictive. As Len on DWTS would say, and I think it is appropriate, "Good job dog"! PS. Is your baby ever going to have some great fairy tales.