Were Zoo Book Twenty-Four

Indio must be getting in his feelings about finding his soulmate after that conversation with his mom. She wanted to have grandkids to spoil, and he was an only child. And hell yes, he wanted to find his soulmate and start a family, but it wasn’t like he could just make her magically appear.

Maybe his mom was right, and he needed to get out of New Jersey for a while.

He blew out a breath as he put the dolly along the wall where he’d grabbed it earlier to unload the van in the employee lot. He wanted to check in with his uncle and research ponies, but something made him stay put.

He turned in a slow circle, taking in the shed contents. For years, it had been a catch-all for anything and everything, from cleaning supplies to mechanic tools to paint, and was in desperate need of someone to clean it out.

If he was going to clean it out, he needed to get permission from Joss, the alpha wolf in charge of the shifters who cleaned the park. But maybe his elephant wasn’t worried about how clean the shed was. Maybe…he put his hands on his hips and closed his eyes.

What the hell was up with his elephant? It felt like he was butting him from the inside.

But to what end?

The shed door creaked as it opened.

“Hello?” The sweet feminine voice sounded unsure. The door shut behind her, pushing a wave of sweet scent toward him—all lush flowers and citrus.

He lowered his head and opened his eyes and found himself staring at a beautiful female with long, strawberry-blonde hair, wearing a pale green dress.

Holy crap.

He was staring at his soulmate.

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