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Chapter 9: The Three Witches

Author: Veronica Wiley
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Confliction filled her as she paced outside Morgan’s chamber door.  She knew he was inside, but couldn’t bring herself to scratch on the door this time to be let in.  After he’d stormed away in the archives, she’d left the building to clear her thoughts in the garden and had been avoiding him since.  She’d been so angry with herself for causing him so much frustration.  How could she tease him like that?  How cruel could she be? 

And then she’d had the nerve to be angry that he’d finished the deed himself.  What was he supposed to do?  Mate with her as a wolf?  She gave her large head a violent shake.  She was so foolish!  She paced with her paws hitting the stone harder now.  She didn’t have control of the transformation, yet.  Did she really think she could offer him enough time?  She’d gone after him with no thought of what it would do to him.  She’d only been thinking of herself.  She had no

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