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He looked at her with the patience of a man truly in love, and although she loathed the prenatal vitamins because they were so darn hard to swallow, she couldn’t deny him anything.  Cracking open the water, she tossed the pill back and swallowed it, smiling when he lowered his head to kiss her mouth.  He scooted his chair next to hers and sat down with his own plate, a similar salad, topped with double the chicken.

 

She was three months pregnant and just barely showing.  She’d been so thrilled when she tried to shift for the April full moon and felt a twinge in her side, the first sign that her wolf was going to settle until a few months after the baby was born so the strain of shifting didn’t hurt the baby.  She was able to shift for April, but come May the full moon held no sway over her body, and she watched her husbands stalk each other around the fire pit along with their cousins, who had joined them in time to celebrate the moon with them.

 

Hyenas weren’t tied to the full moon the way that wolves were, but they weren’t about to let her go hunting on her own.  They had decided that they would all go hunting with her every full moon, instead of going whenever they felt the urge, as they’d done before she came into their lives.

 

She liked their cousins and having them help out at the gym.  She and her men were all on the morning shift now, opening the gym at six and leaving at three, spending their evenings together instead of her trying to stay up to wait for them to come home.

 

All of her husbands were extra attentive now that she was pregnant, worrying over her doing the slightest thing.  She relished their protective natures.

 

Dante strode in, reading something on his cell.  “I kicked the air up a bit, baby.  You can put your feet up in my office after lunch and I’ll turn the fan on for you.”

 

Cairo opened the refrigerator door.  “Are you sure you aren’t just trying to get her alone in your little love nest, brother?”

 

Alyssa blushed.  She and Dante had played more than once in his new office, and Cairo and Mason liked to tease them whenever the door was closed.  “Be nice, Cai,” she chided him with a smile.

 

Cairo plopped down on a chair next to her and tugged on her braid.  “I’ll be very nice.  Later.”

 

Dante slid his cell into his pocket as he stopped behind her chair and leaned over, nuzzling under her ear and sliding one hand across her belly.  “How’s my sweetheart and our strong son?”

 

“We’re both fine.”  She turned her face and kissed his cheek.  “Just a little hot flash.”

 

Mason said, “She’s having a cold lunch and drinking plenty of water.  That’s what Mom said would help as her body adjusted to the extra heat that our son is generating.”

 

Stella had been thrilled when they’d called to tell her about her first grandchild.  Her advice had been freely given, and Alyssa called her once a week to chat about the baby and their life.  If her child were more werewolf than hyena, he or she wouldn’t affect her body temperature at all.  That she was having hot flashes from time to time suggested that the baby was leaning more towards being a hyena, and the odds were very good that her baby would be a boy because more hyena males were born than females.  Alyssa was just glad that she wouldn’t be going through the last bit of the pregnancy during the heat of August.  Already, the boys were talking about cutting her summer hours back so she could be home and resting.  She didn’t want to rest, though; she was anxious to get the baby’s room done.

 

Their weekly Sunday dinners with the two other clans in the
baro
reminded her of the monthly get-togethers that her old wolf pack had enjoyed.  At first it had made her feel a little homesick, but then she realized that she was looking back at her past with rose-colored glasses and that what she had now was so much better.  There were wolves who loved pack-life, and maybe if Alyssa had grown up in a normal, loving home and not had such horrible self-esteem issues, she would have been content to settle down with a wolf and stay within the confines of the pack.  But her life hadn’t gone that way, and what worked for some she-wolves didn’t work for her.

 

If she’d never grown disillusioned with her place in the pack and the life she’d made for herself, she never would have struck out on her own and wound up mated to the three most wonderful males she’d ever known.  She had her sister back, a niece and nephew to spoil rotten, and her in-laws, who loved her as fiercely as if she was their born-daughter.

 

“Oh, why are you crying, sweetheart?”  Mason said suddenly, swiping his thumb across her cheek.

 

She hadn’t realized she’d teared up until he said something.  Shaking her head, she hugged him tightly and sighed happily when she felt Cairo and Dante put their hands on her for support and comfort.  “I’m just really happy.”

 

After lunch, Dante insisted she put her feet up on the plush couch he’d put in the office just for her, and pointed the small desk fan towards her before settling into his leather desk chair and going back to work.  She
was
hot, but she still had work to finish, so she opened her mini-laptop and worked on a supplies order.

 

At dinner that night, when she insisted on cooking for them all, she was puzzled when Dante answered a phone call during the meal.  They had one rule at dinner, and that was no calls.  He returned ten minutes later and sat down, a troubled look on his face.

 

“That was Marie’s alpha.”

 

Alyssa’s heart leapt into her throat.  “Is Marie okay?”

 

“She’s fine, sweetheart,” Dante said as he gripped her hand across the table, “and so are the kids.  The werewolf relocation group has alerted him to a she-wolf that’s in trouble and needs help.  She’s in the mountains in Virginia.  The group called him because she’s apparently distantly related to someone in his pack, but they can’t get her because they’re snowed in right now.”

 

Alyssa pressed her hand against her stomach reflexively.  Extracting a she-wolf was dangerous, especially if she had called for help.  That meant that she wasn’t in a good situation and needed to be rescued, and her own pack wouldn’t help her.  Either the alpha was the one that was abusing her, or the pack was old-school and didn’t allow their females to have a voice.  Alyssa hadn’t grown up in a pack like that — hers had been fairly progressive when it came to she-wolf rights — but it wasn’t unheard of in packs that had older alphas running them, for the she-wolves to be seen as baby-makers and mates and not to have any real power or authority in the pack.

 

“I’m scared,” she admitted.  Dante looked at her in surprise and confusion, and then his face softened in understanding.

 

“Not us, sweetheart, he didn’t ask for us to go and get this girl, he asked if one of the other clans would be willing to do it.  The relocation group will set up the rescue with the female and the clan just has to meet her and take her away.  When the snow clears in a few months, she can go live with them up in Alaska or she can go wherever she’d like.  In the meantime, we can give her a job at the gym if she’d like and put her up in one of the spare bedrooms with one of the clans, if they’re comfortable having her there.”

 

Relief swamped her.  She was glad the female would get away from whatever she was fleeing and that her own men wouldn’t be asked to do it.  When dinner was finished and she was sitting on the couch getting a foot rub from Cairo and a shoulder massage from Mason, Dante explained the situation to both clans and asked if they’d be willing to volunteer.

 

Orion looked at his brothers and they both nodded.  He said, “We’ll go.  We’ve spent time in Virginia and hunted those mountains before, so we’re familiar with that area.  I think I know the pack you’re referring to.  If it’s the one I’m thinking of, their pack is like stone-ages old-school; the women have no rights at all, even in their choice of mates.”

 

Dante smiled at his cousins.  “Are you sure?”

 

Crux rubbed his fingers against his stubbled jaw.  “I hate packs like that.  I have never understood what pleasure a male could take from oppressing someone they are supposed to love.  It will be our honor to help her start her life over.”

 

Sterling nodded silently.  Alyssa was used to the largest of the three brothers being quiet.  He was definitely the strong, silent type, but Alyssa liked him all the same.

 

Fade said, “That’s cool.  We’ll cover your shifts while you’re gone.”

 

Azrael and Nyte agreed, and Dante thanked his family for their support.  Alyssa looked up at Dante as he dialed the phone.  He winked at her before he spoke to Marie’s alpha and promised the support of Orion’s clan.  When the call was over, Dante said to Orion and his clan, “The relocation group is going to contact you directly by text sometime next week.  When the call comes in, you’ll need to be ready to leave.”

 

Orion, Crux and Sterling all nodded their understanding, and Crux said, “We’ll be ready, Dante, and we won’t fail.”

 

The six males said their goodbyes and left.

 

“I hope they’re successful,” Alyssa said, stifling a yawn.

 

Cairo pushed her shirt up and kissed the slight swell of her belly.  “They will be.  Orion and his clan won’t tolerate a female being abused, hyena, werewolf, or other.  No hyena male would stand for it.  It will be their honor to help her escape whatever she is trying to escape from, and to help her start her life over again.”

 

“Good.”  Alyssa smiled at him, stroking the soft, short hair on the top of his head.  “Take me to bed quick, before I fall asleep.”

 

“Can’t have that.”  Cairo smiled against her stomach before lifting her up into his arms and heading towards the stairs.

 

She nuzzled his neck and nipped at his ear, smiling over his shoulder at Mason and Dante.

 

“I don’t think she’s tired at all,” Mason snorted with a grin as he pulled his shirt over his head and they crossed into the master bedroom.

 

“Maybe not now,” Dante said in a husky tone, “but she will be soon enough.”

 

 

 

The End

 

 

 

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Also from R.E. Butler

 

Wiccan-Were-Bear Novella Series

 

A Curve of Claw

 

A Flash of Fang

 

A Price for a Princess

 

A Bond of Brothers

 

A Bead of Blood

 

 

 

The Wolf’s Mate Series

 

The Wolf’s Mate Book 1:  Jason & Cadence

 

The Wolf’s Mate Book 2:  Linus & The Angel

 

The Wolf’s Mate Book 3:  Callie & The Cats

 

The Wolf’s Mate Book 4:  Michael and Shyne

 

 

 

The Necklace Chronicles

 

The Tribe’s Bride

 

The Gigolo’s Bride

 

 

 

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Coming in 2013
:

 

The Wolf’s Mate Series

 

The Wolf’s Mate Book 5:  Bo & Reika

 

Wiccan-Were-Bear Novella Series

 

A Twitch of Tail (Melo’s Story)

 

Hyena Heat Two:  Every Dawn Forever

 

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Coming in 2013, Hyena Heat Two:  Every Dawn Forever

 

When Orion and his were-hyena clan rescued a she-wolf hiding in a bus station bathroom, they had no idea that they would be staring into the tear-filled, luminous blue eyes of their mate.  But the skittish she-wolf was nowhere near ready to join their clan as their treasured bride.  When a storm stranded the group in an isolated cabin in the mountains for several days, they discovered that close quarters were never so close as when three were-hyenas were trying hard not to show their growing attraction to the sweet, shy she-wolf.

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