Page 28 of Wolf Girl


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Sage just winked and handed me a tablet that was on the table.

“What’s this?” I hit the home button to turn it on.

Welcome to your compatibility quiz,flashed across the screen.

“No way,” I groaned.

Sage gave me a full-toothed smile. “My aunt’s idea. I heard some of the questions are heinous, but all of the girls have to fill them out.”

“Well, we have to check it out.” I giggled.

“I thought it was good. Will help him weed out the trash,” a voice came from beside me, and I looked up to find Meredith wearing a tight teal dress and glaring down at me.

“Table’s full, babe. Sorry.” Sage gave Meredith her back and I heard her growl before stalking off. The table was super empty.

“Thank you,” I whispered to Sage.

Ignoring what was likely eye daggers being shot into my back, I started the quiz.

I entered my name and the first question popped up.

1. How many children do you want?

Sage burst into laughter. “Wow, going right for the kill.”

I chuckled, thinking about the question. It was an open answer so I wrote in,Twin girls.Because that’s what I’d always wanted.

2. When you get angry, how do you react? (Please be honest)

Now it was my turn to laugh.

I wrote,Wolf out, as a joke and went to delete it when Sage hit send.

“Bitch!” I growled playfully.

“Hey, Auntie said to be honest.”

3. What is your idea of a perfect date?

Video games and pizza, I answered.

Sage nodded. “This makes sense. Your lack of fashion is because you are a closet gamer nerd.”

I swatted her away and went to the next question.

4. Would you sign a prenuptial agreement?

Holy shit.

Yep, not my money, don’t want it.

5.Would you be happy to let Sawyer be the career focused one while you stay at home with the children and manage the household?

A low growl revved in my throat.

“Down, girl. My aunt can be a bit 1950s but she’s cool,” Sage assured me.

Hell no,I answered, and pressed the button with more force than needed.