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Amethyst
Book: Amethyst Read Online Free
Author: Sharon Barrett
Tags: Werewolf, shiftershaper, werecat, adult sex, romantic paranormal, susprense
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he
laughed."
    Taking his ham sandwiches he headed into the
den sat down and proceeded to watch TV. In truth he saw nothing,
his mind was on Amethyst and how delectable she was. "She sure
could kiss. One of her kisses could melt any man's heart and turn
his reserve into butter. He had better be careful before she had a
ring in his nose." His inner wolf growled and said "what is so bad
about that? Wolf the ring would be in your nose too his inner wolf
growled in protest, don't like it do you?"
    Once Amethyst realized that Rain was not
following her she shifted into wolf form and ran towards the cabin.
Just inside the woods she stopped and shifted back into human form.
Then she silently walked until she could see the cabin, "nothing
seemed out-of-order, no unusual scent, she thought." Then walked to
the cabin and opened the door slipped inside. Locking the door then
leaning against it she could still feel Rains lips on hers.
Touching her lips with her finger a thrilled ran down her entire
body.
    "Could she stay here?" Feeling her heart drop
she thought," more than likely not!" If her father's business
partner Hartman had anything to say or do about it. The thought was
so over whelming she cried out," I want to stay! Maybe she could
come back once things were settled! What is the use he more then
likely won't stay single forever, not with his good looks."
    After a shower and deciding a trip to the
diner would be better than cooking for herself, off she went.
Thinking," I am pretty useless in a kitchen at the best of times".
Deciding that since the diner was only a little over a quarter a
mile away she could walk, and then thought better of it, "I will
drive just in case of a need to get out-of-town quick. Now is not
the time to take chances."
    The diner was busy it was Friday afternoon
and made a metal note not to come in on Friday afternoons ever
again. Finding a spot at the end of the bar she took a menu and
looked it over. Susan came up with a cup and some coffee and said
she would be back to take her order. Five minutes later Susan
walked up, "Sorry it took so long. Have you decided what you would
like to eat for lunch?"
    With a smile she said, "how about the veal
dinner for one? Susan do you have an internet hook up here in the
diner or are there one in town some place? I need to hook up my
laptop and read the Globe and Mail."
    "Goodness no internet in this town, we get
the paper here! I'll just get it real quick so you can read it as
your waiting for your lunch. The owner likes to read the Globe and
Mail that is why we get it."
    "Yes, need to check out how the stock market
is doing on a certain stock. Invested a few dollars on the
suggestion of a friend, hoping it pays off."
    Susan walked away and set the order into the
cook, Susan returned and said, "Sorry no veal left, but here's the
paper."
    What is left Susan?"
    "You can have any sandwich you like, she said
with a smile."
    "OK I'll take a hot chicken sandwich with
fries. Can you take a break and sit with me and chat for a
while?"
    "No break right now to busy, maybe when
things slow down I can."
    Picking up a newspaper Amethyst worked her
way towards the announcements. Read a short poem.
    Purple flowers in total are left to you in
bloom; those in power have cleared the way. All that is yours
access will be soon, I for see at this time absolutely no delay.
(Putter)
    Smiles broke out all over Amethyst face. Her
day just got brighter. "The lawyer was making progress; the will
had been read everything was left to her. The investigator is
working on the case. Now all she had to do was wait for the money.
Every thing has to be placed in her name and some money transferred
over to a bank that could be accessed by her. She had to wait for
another poem to find out how things were progressing on the
blackmail scheme that Hartman had devised. If she could just relax
take a breath and hang on for a little while longer things just
might work out for her. Or at least she was
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