Pack Council Read Online Free

Pack Council
Book: Pack Council Read Online Free
Author: Crissy Smith
Tags: Erotic Romance Fiction
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might be explained away, but the fact that their meeting had been just days before the kidnapping in Riverwood was suspicious.
    The shifter who was currently undercover with the Church had also confirmed that he’d seen the Governor of Arizona at one of the gatherings before the Church had invaded Lovington.
    The pieces were starting to come together, but Kurt still worried about what plans Dan Carter and the others had. Dan Carter hadn’t been seen since the kidnapping in Riverwood had been foiled.
    Riverwood, Kurt’s home Pack, had been plagued with devastating fires that had almost destroyed the town. He and Clint and a few of their closest friends had gone to help.
    While rescuing his brother’s mate Todd, Kurt had got his first and only look at Dan Carter, when the man had visited the house where Todd had been held. Right after that, Dan Carter had disappeared.
    Even with everything Kurt had managed to put together, there was just no information on Dan Carter. Carter had sent his second-in-command Perry Costa up to Lovington but had never appeared himself. And Perry had been the person responsible for Clint’s kidnapping.
    When the shifters had announced their presence, the Council, through Tony, had also shared details with the public. Myths had been debunked for the protection of the shifters. You could not be bitten or scratched by a shifter and be turned into one. Shifters did not transform during the full moon. Shifters did not hunt down humans to eat them.
    Still, there were many people who did not understand, didn’t want to get to know the shifters. Friends he’d known for years had turned their backs on him and Clint as soon as they’d found out what they truly were.
    They’d been born different. And Kurt loved the ability to shift. He wouldn’t change it if he could. He didn’t know any shifter who would.
    Tony had been dealing with the questions longer than anyone. Tony had even confessed to Kurt that some of the more common questions were just foolish beliefs that had been passed down over the years. Tony’s main job back then had been to represent the wolves so that humans who were afraid could have someone to look at and understand that they were just human with a unique gift.
    Kurt still remembered watching Tony standing proud in front of the cameras answering one foolish question after another. If it had been him, he would have told the stupid reporters exactly what he thought of them and their inquiries. Tony, however, had handled it with class.
    Thinking about the man brought to mind the conversation the two of them had shared days ago. Clint had been teasing him once again about Savannah, and when his friend had gone to check on a few things, Tony had brought the subject up.
    Kurt had suspected that there was something going on between Tony and Colt, the shifter who was undercover with the Church. Whenever Colt called in information or Tony spoke about the other man, Tony’s entire demeanour changed. His face lit up and came alive at the mention of Colt.
    So when Tony had cornered Kurt, and asked why he was running from his possible mate, Kurt had confided in the man. He wasn’t sure if the instant longing for Savannah was because of her, or if it was a product of the people closest to him finding their own mates.
    He’d tried to convince himself he liked being a bachelor but it had been a lie. He didn’t—he wanted someone to come home to every night. He’d spent weeks talking himself into fighting what deep down he really knew. He wanted Savannah. He just wasn’t sure why.
    And that was what had really been bothering him.
    Tony had given him some sage advice. There was only one way to find out—man up and spend some time getting to know Savannah. If what he felt so strongly was still there then he needed to step up and decide what to do.
    One look at Savannah that day in the coffee shop and Kurt had known that Tony was right. He’d been flustered at first and that initial reaction
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