Tey's White Wolf

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Authors: Jana Leigh
home from work.” Jo explained the book.
    Jo had just finished her explanation, and Tey came onto the screen. Tey was dressed as the King from the first story that comes to life. She listened as he welcomed all of them to the story time. He explained the author had been unforeseeably detained. The Pack, of course, knew what had happened, but the humans that were there did not.
    “I am pleased to say the woman who wrote this is my fiancée. I will try to do her story justice, though I would guess if she were here, you would all love her as much as I do.
    So without further ado.” Tey said and sat in the chair she had been planning on sitting in and began reading. She was supposed to read while the characters would act out their parts around the store.
    “Did he just say what I think he said?” Jo whispered to Grace who had just sat down a tray of goodies, she had prepared.
    “Uh, yeah. I think he told everyone in the Pack that he loved you, and you were his mate.” Grace smirked.
    Jo grinned and sat back. “I think he owes me for announcing that before speaking to me.”
    “Make sure you hold out for a nice bauble. He did just say you were his fiancée too.” Grace said.
    “Oh yeah.” Jo said and then turned back to the screen, and accepted a plate Grace held out full of food. She felt, rather than watched, the rest of the room all get some snacks too, before settling back into their seats preparing for the story.
    Jo watched as her man read the story she had written. She knew right away, there was so much more to Tey than he showed. He brought the story to life with his voice.
    Reading in different voices, while his friends fought, and danced around him, Tey did an amazing job. Laughter and general happiness filled the book store, as he spun the tale around them.
    Jo was surprised when she looked up and realized the end of the book was approaching.
    Two hours had passed by so quickly. When Tey said “The End”, the room burst into applause. She grinned, and looked around at the people who were watching with her.
    They too were applauding and laughing.
    “Wow.” Ruby said and looked at Jo. “That was amazing, what a wonderful book.”
    “I think maybe it was the man who read it that deserves all the credit. He certainly did a great job making the book come alive.” Jo said, letting the feeling of pride consume her, as she realized she got to spend the rest of her life with this wonderful man.
    Levi and the rest of the guards thanked Grace for the food, and stood up. They said they were going to have to be back on duty when Tey arrived, or he would probably blow a gasket. Ruby once again smiled shyly at Levi, and walked them to the door. Grace returned to the kitchen, obviously cooking again, because she smelled new things coming from the other room.
    When Ruby returned, they found a movie to put on and sat in comfortable silence watching a chick flick.
    “So, Levi?” Jo finally said.
    “He thinks I am too young.” Ruby whispered. “But I am not. I turned eighteen a few months ago. He is twenty five; I told him we were lucky to find our mates so young. My parents did not find each other until they were in their nineties. He just is being stubborn, he wants me to live a little before we mate, and you know travel. When all this stuff is done I am going to take a trip.”
    “Hmm, sounds like Levi wants what is best for you, if I were you, I would take the trip and have a blast, who knows maybe he will get a little jealous.” Jo said.
    “I doubt it, ever since I was attacked, he will barely look at me. My friend Lindi says it is because he was doing guard duty that morning. Not that he was supposed to specifically guard me; he was just supposed to guard the buildings. He was on the other side of the street when they attacked me. He got there as quick as he could, I know that.” Ruby said wistfully. “I just wish he would forget it ever happened and look at me like a real person. Not some fragile

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