Chameleon Wolf

Chameleon Wolf by Stormy Glenn, Joyee Flynn Read Free Book Online

Book: Chameleon Wolf by Stormy Glenn, Joyee Flynn Read Free Book Online
Authors: Stormy Glenn, Joyee Flynn
Tags: Romance, Fantasy, Contemporary
as quickly as the anger appeared, it was hidden behind a calm mask the Alpha put on.
    “I understand,” Issacar said calmly, as if he had never yelled at Zac. “My apologies, Delta. You’ll have to bear with me. This situation has me very distraught.”
    “Of course, Alpha Issacar, it’s understandable.”
    Can anyone say psychopath? Zac thought to himself. He entered cautiously when the Alpha opened the door wider and stepped out of the way. “Please fill me in on what I need to know.”
    “Well, I was told you knew my Beta’s name and description.”
    Issacar waited for Zac’s nod to confirm. “He’s been a problem for the past few years, but the last couple of months have been much worse.
    Aiden has started lying about carrying out my orders and threatening pack members who support me as Alpha.”
    “Obviously, that is a problem, but why did the council get involved?” Zac asked. “Shouldn’t this be handled within the pack?”
    “I wouldn’t have contacted the council if that was all, you little pissant,” Issacar growled. Just as quickly, the look on his face snapped back to calm. “I found out that Beta Aiden was planning on eliminating me, and not through a challenge.”
    “Why didn’t your Delta take him out?”
    “It seems Delta Sebastian and Beta Aiden are close friends. They grew up together.”
    “Has the proof of the plan to eliminate you been confirmed by the council? Beta Aiden has no clue that I’m coming, right?”
    “Of course not! I’m not an idiot! Can you get him out of my way or not?” the Alpha yelled.
    “Yeah, I can eliminate the target,” Zac replied, feeling very unnerved. Not only the way the Alpha yelled at him, but his word choice made Zac’s gut churn. Get him out of the Alpha’s way?
    Shouldn’t he be asking Zac to help him not get assassinated?
    “Good. His address is just on the outskirts of town. I wrote it down along with detailed directions,” the Alpha informed him as he handed over a piece of paper. “I expect you to report back to me as soon as it’s taken care of.”
    “Of course, Alpha Issacar,” Zac said, hoping the Alpha didn’t smell the lie. Issacar was out of his mind if he thought Zac would check back in with him. That’s not how this worked. He’d inform the council it was done and get the hell out of Dodge.
    Something was very wrong with this situation, and Zac didn’t like it. The hit man coming back to the client after it was over smelled like a double cross, and Zac had enough experience not to fall for it.
    Zac left the house after that, keeping his head turned to the side so he could see the house in his peripheral vision. This job smelled of rat, big-time.
    Driving to the outskirts of town happened to be easy enough, and finding Aiden’s house, as well. Zac parked a few miles away at an abandoned turnoff. He quickly got out and shed his clothes. Shifting into his Chameleon form before anyone could drive by and see a strange, naked man standing there, he headed back to Aiden’s house.
    Even invisible, he was a large wolf and ate up the distance quickly.
    Standing close enough to see the target’s house, but staying far enough away so that his scent couldn’t be determined, Zac decided to observe for a while. Seeing Aiden on his back porch, lighting coals on the grill, dancing to the music coming from inside his house, Zac seriously doubted this was some evil Beta. Aiden turned to look over his backyard, taking in the scenery, and Zac got a look of him straight on.
    Holy shit! The man was hot. The description Zac received of Aiden did not do the man justice. He had shoulder-length, sandy brown hair that shone in the sun. There wasn’t an ounce of fat on the man. Even though he was a few inches shorter than Zac, his muscular arms, back, shoulders, and even thighs were thicker than Zac’s.
    Zac almost panted, and not because he had run for miles in wolf form. Aiden turned around as two women walked out onto the deck.
    From the

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