Reggie's: Changing a Wolf's Heart

Reggie's: Changing a Wolf's Heart by Jana Leigh

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out over the last few months while he searched for his mates. No one looked twice when his was on his bike, but when one of the other Enforcers was with him, and then drove one of the expensive Pack cars, they drew unwanted attention.
    The large man who swung his leg over the first bike drew his attention. He was not a wolf that he knew. He looked closely at the man. He was enormous. He probably stood at least six feet seven inches tall and was broad-shouldered and had thighs the size of tree trunks. His arms were adorned with tattoos, and his long black hair hid his face and gave him a very mysterious quality.
    The Council Beta, Devon, swung his leg over a large bike and stood next to the giant.
    Levi watched as each of the bikers got off their bikes, he was even more surprised when he saw that one of them was a female. Damn, she was hot. Levi assumed she was Cloe, the Beta from the old Milliken Pack and one of the Chosen. When his boss, Darien stepped up to the woman and put his arm around her and the man standing next to her, he knew he was correct.
    Quickly thanking the Alphas in his mind for sending some of the strongest wolves he knew and heard about to save his mates, Levi walked to the door to greet the wolves.
    “Devon.” He said and bent his head and turned it showing his throat in an indication of respect for his superior. He needed as many kudos points as he could get.
    “Levi, this is Blaine, Cloe, and Teagan. I won"t go into long speeches right now, since time is of the essence. Your mates need to be rescued now. According to sources, they will be moving them again, and if we don"t get them now we may lose the chance.” Devon grumbled and stalked toward the elevator. “We will brief in fifteen minutes and be ready to leave soon.”
    Levi nodded and followed him in the elevator. There was something that they were not telling him, but he did not care at that point. They were going to get his mates, finally.
    And he was not going to do or say anything to get him taken off the recovery team.
    He looked at the people that were in the elevator with him and grinned for the first time in a long time. They were a force to be reckoned with; he could feel the power coming off all of them. The last time he felt this much power was when the Old and New Council met, but even then, the energy was not this electric.

Chapter 5
    “Who the fuck are you?” Reggie yelled and pushed her back into the bathroom.
    The man chuckled and said softly, “That really should not be the question you are asking, now should it?”
    “Really, and what should I be asking?” Reggie snarled.
    “I would think that you would want to know if the Master is going to allow you and your little mate here to stay together. Your mother is out there right now spouting off some shit about your uncharacteristic temper when you are around your little honey. She seems to think that if we separate you, that you will return to the sweet little subservient boy she knows and loves.” The stranger chuckled. “They sent me in to tell you to hurry it up.”
    Reggie nodded and felt his anger begin to grow again. His mother was out of control.
    How had he missed it all of these years? She was getting worse by the minute. Now she thought she was going to separate him from his mate. She had another thing coming.
    Grabbing clothes from the dresser for him and Ruby, he ignored the two men who snickered at him. They were huge compared to him, and he felt a little worried about the fact that he needed to protect himself and his mate against these men. This could get interesting.
    Opening and closing the door quickly, he looked for his mate. Ruby was standing behind the door with a large pipe raised above her head.
    “Shit.” He whispered. “Where did you get that?”
    “From the shower.” Ruby shrugged and lowered the pipe. “My father taught me a lot about repairing plumbing. Our kitchen restaurant had a tricky sink.”
    “Okay then, I hope if we get

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