Howl (Howl #1)

Howl (Howl #1) by Jody Morse, Jayme Morse

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that you should probably know. As Alpha, I can hear everything that the wolves in my pack think to themselves, but only in their wolf form. I can hear you as a human, but only if you want me to. I t’s hard for me sometimes, with everyone’s thoughts ricocheting around in my head, but I try to mind my own business most of the time so that I don’t end up overhearing something that I don’t really want to know.
    Lovely , Samara replied sarcastically, letting out a low growl. She was glad that she hadn’t thought about anything weird or anything that she didn’t want anyone to hear since she had become a werewolf. So, you can hear me, but I can’t hear you?
              Not always, her Alpha responded. You will be able to communicate with all werewolves that you meet while you are in wolf form . When I am in human form, you cannot hear me unless I allow you to . If I ever need to communicate something important to you while one or both of us is in human form , you will hear me. You will be able to communicate with any werewolf who is in wolf form while you are in your human form. The only other person whose voice you will be able to hear while you’re both in human form is your mate.
    Samara’s mind automatically flashed to Luke. She had heard his voice in her head loud and clear. Was he her mate? Was he even a werewolf? Is your mate always another w olf, or can it be a human, too?
    It can be a human if they are destined from birth to be come a werewolf, too . Most of us make the tran sition from human to wolf on our sixteenth birthday, though. This is also usually when we become attuned to our mates. It is very rare to find out that you have a mate who is a human, so usually your mate is another wolf.
    I’m not sixteen yet, Samara said slowly. Why didn’t I make the transition on my sixteenth birthday like other werewolves?
    Because I bit you.
     
    *
     
    She climbed back into her bedroom window sometime after two a.m.. For the first time since Samara had changed into a wolf, she had been in full control of when she had changed back.
    Ma king the transition back into her human form wasn’t the same as changing into a wolf. Becoming a wolf gave her a pleasurable sensation , mostly because she knew that the freedom that came with it was worth even the tiniest bit of pain that she did feel when she shifted into wolf form . Even though Samara would have t hought that changing back into her human form would have been as equally as pleasurable because it meant that she was normal once again, it made her feel somewhat empty inside. As her white fur disappeared, revealing her fair skin, Samara felt like she washing away a part of herself that she normally would be relieved to get rid of , but now she wasn’t so sure.
    Something about being a wolf wa s beginning to feel . . . right . When she had questioned her Alpha about if she was destined to become a wolf, he had quickly changed the subject .
    Samara didn’t know for sure, but something told her that she was meant for this. She was destined.
    When she fell asleep that night, s he had a smile on her face.
 
    *
     
    During first period class on Monday morning, Samara got the cold shoulder from Emma. She knew that Emma was waiting for her to apologize, but she wasn’t going to. She hadn’t done anything wrong. Besides, maybe she would be happier to not be Emma Taylor’s best friend anymore. She would finally have the opportunity to be herself again, which was something that she hadn’t been in a long time.
    When Emma tapped Ethan Miller on the shoulder and showed him the new blue sapphire ring that Jason had given her, Samara knew that she was just trying to prove a point. Emma couldn’t stand Ethan or his friends. She thought they were l osers, and Miss Social Butterfly wasn’t about to sacrifice her popularity by talking to people who weren’t of the same social status as her unless it was to put someone in their place.
    “What do you think?”

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