Her Forever (Shifted Love #14) Read Online Fiona Davenport

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Insta-Love, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Shifted Love Series by Fiona Davenport
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Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 22412 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 112(@200wpm)___ 90(@250wpm)___ 75(@300wpm)
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Relief surged through me so fast my knees wobbled a little.

“But I’ll be present,” he added. “And if I sense even the slightest danger, it ends immediately.”

I hated that the ghost in Caelan’s memories made him resistant to trusting me with Booker.

It wasn’t exactly what I wanted, but I had a feeling this was as close to a yes as my brother could manage right now, so I’d take it as a victory.

The meeting was more than I’d had before. And it was all I needed. I had faith that fate would handle the rest.

6

ALARA

Riven found us just as Caelan and I reached the corridor that led toward the guest room where Booker was being held. His movements were stiff in the way that meant something had thrown him off balance.

“We have visitors.”

My brother stilled. “What kind of visitors?”

“Alphas. Two of them.”

Caelan’s brows drew together, his lynx flashing in his eyes. “Impossible. No alpha would breach our borders without contacting me first.”

“They said they’re here because of Booker Redmond,” Riven explained.

I couldn’t stop the jolt of satisfaction that shot through me. My clever mate. Even while locked away, he’d made sure he wasn’t standing alone.

My lynx purred, smug and entirely unrepentant.

Caelan noticed my satisfaction, and he glared at me. “This complicates things.”

“For you, maybe,” I murmured before I could stop myself.

His nostrils flared, and he jerked his gaze back to Riven. “Rally the chain. We’ll meet in the central courtyard. Bring Booker.”

Riven nodded once and jogged off, leaving Caelan and me to descend the stone steps that opened into the courtyard carved directly into the cliffside. Lynx shifters gathered in a loose semicircle, their expressions tense and curious.

I stood beside my brother because that’s where I was expected to be, but my pulse quickened the moment Booker neared. I felt him like a second heartbeat inside my chest, tugging me toward him, and it was impossible to ignore.

Two guards appeared first, escorting him out from one of the side doors. Even surrounded by sentries, he moved with deliberate confidence.

Then the outer gates opened.

“Two alphas approaching,” a guard announced.

The bigger of the two moved to stand directly beside Booker, his eyes sweeping the area once with an assessing look. The other followed a half step behind, coming to a stop slightly behind Booker.

My mate didn’t even glance at the alphas who’d come all this way for him. His attention was solely on me, gold glinting at the edges of his irises.

My lynx purred in my mind, and almost as though he could hear her, Booker’s lips curved into a smirk. Then he mouthed a single word, “Mine.”

Heat pooled low in my belly, and I had to bite my bottom lip to stop from grinning back at him. But my brother knew me too well, and the way he stiffened told me he sensed my reaction.

As more of our chain members joined us, his chin lifted. “I am Caelan Nightbriar, alpha of the Nightbriar Chain.”

The man at Booker’s side dipped his head. “Keane Vetle, alpha of the Wilderness Pack.”

The shifter slightly at his back stepped forward to meet my brother’s gaze. “And I’m Kace Lowell, alpha of the Timber Ridge Pack.”

The weight of having two unknown alphas within our borders made several members of the chain murmur uneasily. Lynx didn’t fear much, but we respected power, and there was no doubting these two shifters were formidable. And Booker stood between them, not overshadowed in the slightest. He held Caelan’s stare head-on, his posture relaxed but undeniably strong.

My lynx purred so loudly I had to swallow to hide it. The mate bond tugged at me again, impossible to ignore.

“I had intended to have a private, supervised meeting between my sister and your wolf before you arrived.” He shot a hard look at my fated mate. “However, your presence has escalated this matter into something broader than I anticipated.”

A muscle ticked in Booker’s jaw. He didn’t speak, but determination shone from his blue eyes.

Caelan clasped his hands behind his back. “Since multiple alphas are now involved, we will proceed with mating negotiations instead.”

A ripple of surprised murmurs passed through the chain. He made it sound so formal, like something from our great-great-grandparents' era, but at least he wasn’t outright denying the truth humming between Booker and me.

The courtyard fell quiet around us, every lynx in earshot suddenly alert as Caelan switched his attention fully onto Booker.

“We do not reject fate.” His voice carried across the crowd. “But neither do we accept an outsider blindly.”

The words weren’t unexpected, but hearing them spoken out loud made everything feel painfully real. I wasn’t sure what would happen if my brother didn’t accept the man fate had chosen for me. Rejecting Booker wasn’t an option, but walking away from the only family I had left would break my heart.


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