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My fire went out completely.

I groaned in confusion, frustration, and relief, all at the same time.

The fire had burned long enough to ensure that I was naked, but I had bigger fish to fry than nudity.

“What’s going on?” I asked the sky.

It didn’t answer, of course.

I hadn’t expected it to, but I wouldn’t have complained if it did.

I heard paws on the ground, then, and the wolf above me let out a savage snarl that made both my stomach clench and my flames burst back into existence.

More wolves were coming, and his protective instincts were probably rearing their ugly heads. Even demon dudes were protective of their mates, but werewolves? They were obsessive about it to a whole different level.

And what was I supposed to do about that?

I had no clue.

None.

Zero clues.

Three large wolves ran into the small clearing—and one small one.

Okay, the small one was kind of adorable.

Was it a baby werewolf?

A werewolf… pup?

Oof, that was weird.

I mean, everything about my life was weird. Demon, living in a town full of mystical beings, living blood bag for a fevering vampire, janitor at a bar that had been nicknamedHell…

Yeah, my life was weird.

But thinking of small children as pups was definitely weirder.

The wolves shifted rapidly, and I blinked at them as they all pulled on shorts or pants.

I’d been under the impression that shifting to wolf form was horribly slow and painful.

Had the education system lied about that?

Obviously it had lied aboutsomething, because I was fated mates with a damnwerewolf.

Which, again, was not supposed to be possible.

“How long is he going to be trapped in his wolf form?” I asked Nico. “If I can’t convince him to bite me?”

“Indefinitely.” The guy didn’t bother beating around the bush.

So… maybe I didn’t have a fated mate.

Maybe I just had a pet werewolf who used to be a sexy buff dude?

Cool.

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