Page 15 of Primal Howl


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“Sure. I need a distraction, anyway.”

“We’ll talk about that when you get here. I’ll text you the address.”

“Perfect,” I said.

“Are you okay?”

“Golden.”

“Okay, Razzle, I’ll see you soon.”

We hung up and he texted me immediately. I was surprised to see the cabin was less than five miles from the University, so I followed the GPS and arrived at a large set of gates where I pressed the call button.

“What?” a gruff voice crackled through the speaker.

“Hi, um, this is Raquel. I’m here to see Orion.”

A few seconds later, the gigantic gates inched open and I pulled my car through.

Wow.

Spectacular.

The main clubhouse was a ways down the road, but I could see it lit up surrounded by the mountains and it was breathtaking.

I have always loved my brother’s club. The giant barn on acres and acres of Georgia land, but this…this was something otherworldly. God, I bet it looked amazing when the snow came. I suddenly hoped I’d be invited back in the winter.

I parked in front and made my way up the porch steps where I was met by Orion in the form of his mouth on mine. I gripped his cut and held on as he wrapped his arms around me and pulled me close.

“Hi,” he said, breaking the kiss, but dropping his forehead to mine.

“Hi,” I whispered.

He kissed me once more, then took my hand. “Come on in.”

I let him lead me inside and realized immediately I’d come on a special night.

“Oh, shit, it’s family night,” I breathed out.

“It is.”

I tugged on his hand to make him stop walking.

He faced me with a raised eyebrow. “What, Razz?”

“I think I should leave.”

“Why?”

“Because we’re not at family night level, Ori. It feels wrong.”

He sighed. “You’re family of a sort.”

“But you’re taking me in as your…guest. People could get the wrong idea.”

“They won’t. Come on.”

I stared up at him for several seconds before realizing I wanted this a little more than I was willing to admit.