Unconditional

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Authors: Lauren Dane
Tags: Cascadia Wolves#7
challenged for a position and I won, I earned respect. It was a totally different world, but it feels natural to me.”
    “So you advance by fighting?”
    He shrugged. “Sometimes. I ended up as Enforcer without a fight. I was second-in-command to the Enforcer who is now the Alpha. I ascended and no one challenged me. I’d earned the respect of the pack.”
    “That means a great deal, I imagine.”
    “Yes.” It meant everything.
    “I’m glad you have a good life.”
    “Yeah? Even if I was a dick to you before?”
    She snorted. “Even if you were a dick to me before. Why would I wish a horrible life on anyone, much less someone I cared so much about once?”
    “Only once?”
    “I knew Josh the jock. I don’t really know Josh the Enforcer. But I appreciate the help in finding Allie. That’s a start.”
    It was.
    They got off the freeway south of the first rest stop and then got back on heading north so he could pull into the northbound one. He caught the scent right away. The mages had a rotting meat stench.
    “Their energy is still here, faint, but here.”
    “I can scent it. It’s the same as the convenience store.”
    “I think there are surveillance cameras here.”
    “I know just the person to call for that.” He pulled out his phone and dialed Nina Warden, who at one time in her life happened to be a pretty notorious hacker. He explained the situation, and she told him she’d get right on it and call him back when she had news.
    “I could have gotten a warrant, you know,” she muttered when they got back in the car and headed north to the next stop.
    “Maybe, sure. Though how you’d have known the SUV stopped here would have been fun to explain, no? Well, Your Honor, I got out and I just sensed they’d been here. ”
    This was a one-way road, and she was far too late in the journey to turn back. He felt for her, knowing it had to be hard. But she couldn’t count on human help for this. She had support in the Others, and the sooner she accepted it, the better off she’d be.
    Her mouth snapped shut, and she looked out the window as they headed north. The scent was the same at the second rest stop too, and by then it was already dark. He was hungry, and the breakfast bars he’d had in the car weren’t enough as they got back to Portland.
    He pulled into the parking lot outside one of his favorite barbecue places that also happened to be run by wolves from the pack. A safe space with plenty of variety and heaping helpings.
    She looked up at him, weariness all over her. “Why are you stopping?”
    “I haven’t eaten in hours and neither have you. I need to get a lot more calories than I used to, and you’re so tired you’re weaving in your seat. Anyway, it’s too dark to do anything else right now. This place is really good, and it’s run by my people so we’re safe.”
    He got out, and before he could get to her door, she’d managed to grab her bag and join him. “I was on my way to get your door.”
    “Huh.”
    He hid a smile as they went inside.
    The way they all sort of swallowed him up with pats on the back, hugs and casual touches had been surprising. But she noted the same sort of behavior throughout the small restaurant.
    She looked back at the big laminated menu, so hungry it was hard to choose.
    “Everything is good. For sides I recommend the baked beans and the macaroni salad. Cornbread comes with the meal too. Oh try the lemonade.”
    He was really good looking. She stared at the line of his jaw far too long but couldn’t seem to stop herself. She was too tired to use her filters. That must have been it. She wondered what he smelled like just behind his jaw, beneath his ear. She’d been surprised when he’d hugged her earlier so she hadn’t really gotten much of a sense of how he smelled, though in the car she noted his cologne, and whenever his wolf got very close to the surface, she smelled the forest.
    She bet he looked way better naked now. The few times they’d

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