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Overprotective Much

Author: Klaira Blains
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           The three women frowned at the two naked men in the bushes. “Sirs, if you would mind getting decent, we can discuss this further after that. Please remember this is my den you enter.” Basically, a wolf’s den is their domain, and the wolf has first and last words on everything that happens there. With wolf shifters, their den is their home. This is why homes lay closely scattered. It lessened territory disputes between pack mates. The Alphas overstepped Aunty Mae’s hospitality and invaded her domain without permission. “Ladies, we’ll take this inside and give the gentlemen a moment.” If looks could kill, Aunty Mae would have wracked up a couple of kills.

             Helena and Jillian gathered up the tea service and snacks, then followed Aunty Mae into the cottage. Helena looked at her two angry mates. It wasn&rsquo

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