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Goddess of Love
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Author: Dixie Lynn Dwyer
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Although he and his brothers were older, they had watched over Ariella and her three younger brothers along with Batya, their own sister. But then he felt something holding back the emotions, and suddenly he couldn’t identify where the desire to protect Ariella and hold her were coming from. He shook his head, trying to clear his mind.
    “Do you feel that?” Orion asked him through their mind link.
    “Yes, and I don’t like it.”
    “She is so beautiful. My wolf is completely discombobulated. I feel like a caged animal.”
    “Me, too.”
    Ariella looked over her shoulder and gave a dirty look. They were about to smile, but then they felt something strike them deep inside.
    “We will provide security to you and your friends back to your estate. We need to speak with your fathers anyway,” Palidor said.
    Ariella rolled her eyes as she turned on her heels and began to walk.
    Her friends followed, but it was the scent of her hair and the sight of her shapely figure that aroused each of their senses.

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    Her long brown hair, deep blue eyes, and voluptuous figure. She was all woman, no longer a child or a teenager from when they had last seen her.
    “She’s all grown up, Palidor.”
    “That she is, Orion.”
    “She seems pissed off at us. Do you think she really believes that she could have handled those rogue wolves?”
    “Well she did destroy two with her powers and that shield, and killed one with her silver sword.”
    “She seemed happy to see us at first and then suddenly that changed. That’s when I felt such an odd feeling, as if my wolf was caged in.”
    “I still feel it now,” Palidor saidas they walked in a large group toward the estate. Something was going on here, but what, he didn’t know. He would be certain to find out.

    Brothers of Were, Goddess of Love
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Chapter 2
    After being reprimanded by her brothers, her fathers, and then the Omegas, Ariella returned to her room to shower and recharge. She was annoyed, and her head was pounding. Even Orion and Palidor stood there with her fathers, and gave her the stare down as if she were some child. Typical royal wolves. I’m a grown woman. I can most definitely take care of myself.
    Then, of course, they had to interrogate her. She was forced to sit there and get the third degree from her fathers, and then the series of questions from Orion and Palidor. Why were you in the woods when a warning had been issued? “Well fathers, I can’t really answer that because the goddesses had told me to go there. But if I tell you that, then you’ll forbid me to go anywhere ever again.” Of course I couldn’t tell them that. Lying was necessary right now, although I feel badly, and of course on guard. I can’t believe how Orion and Palidor treated me. The questions they asked, and their condescending tones when I told them that I knew of the warnings but had no fear. I felt well prepared. That got my brothers into their tirade about being smart, not looking for trouble, and that I am a female. By the Goddesses that makes my blood boil.
    Then Palidor continued. What did the wolves say to you? Why did you reach your hand out to a rogue wolf? You’re lucky he hadn’t bitten the entire arm off, or worse, eaten you.
    Ha! Like that would have happened to me. Give me a break. I’m not a cub, a little damsel wolf in distress who needed your rescuing.
    I can’t believe that those two Alpha wolves came into my home and had my fathers, my brothers, and my mother turning on me. On 24
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    me? I will not succumb to their macho, old-fashioned beliefs that a woman, wolf, Fae, or whatever, still cannot compare to the strength of Alpha wolves. By the time they’re done over exaggerating the circumstances of today’s events, my fathers and brothers will surely not allow me my freedom.
    Her head continued to pound as she held her temples and climbed the staircase to her bedroom. It was a room on the side of the estate, away from the
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