A Peony for Your Claws
© lokepub
Prologue
Cedric
I f someone had told me I would be spending an otherwise peaceful July evening looking for my runaway werewolf girlfriend, I might have laughed hysterically–which is not something I’m in the habit of doing.
It’s more likely that I would have rolled my eyes at the absurdity so hard they would have gotten stuck in my cranium; it’s hard to tell, really.
But here I am, with a half dead torch in my hands, in the bloody woods, following the occasional paw print and the hunch of Delilah’s best friend.
I suppose I should go back to the start.
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