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Authors: Various Authors
Tags: #Don't Read in the Closet, #mm romance, #gay
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Taylor Law – WRONG TURN (Shape-shifter/Coming-out)
Genre:
shape-shifter
Tags:
wolf shifter, coming out, first time,
marking, mating
One of my favorite things is
Words:
10,688
marking your lover. Is this
mark simply a product of
WRONG TURN
the heat of the moment or is
by Taylor Law
he making sure his rival
Blurb- After a hard year, Jessie decides to
knows he’s won his love’s
heart—and body?
take a vacation to visit his friend. On the way,
[PHOTO: A young man
he has an accident and cannot remember
kneels in front of another
anything. Xander is a wolf shifter and saves
man’s smooth, perfect torso.
Jessie’s life, only to realize he is Xander’s mate.
He pushes white briefs down
Xander has been in the closet his whole life.
with his wrists to cup the
round ass of the body he is
Coming out may be harder than ever, because
worshiping. Eyes closed, he
not only does he have to tell everyone he is gay,
sucks a mark onto a six-
but he has to tell his mate he is a wolf part time.
pack of alabaster skin. The
other man’s face is out of
****
hand caresses the dark
What could be worse than being lost on a
man’s head.]
mountain
in
the
middle
of
po-dunk
Sincerely,
nowhereville at night? Having it torrentially
downpour too, that’s what. How could it be so
Melanie
difficult to get from point A to point B?
Picking up the directions from the seat,
again, Jessie Rohen glanced down at the
scribbled words and frowned to himself. It
looked like he was on the right road, as far as he
could tell. He looked around, but had a hard
time seeing much of anything except the
shadows of trees and rain.
God, it had been a long year. Right out of
college, he was high on life and ready to start
really living. He had a great degree, a
wonderful boyfriend, and was in his prime. He
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was excited about his future. Six months later, his outlook had
changed dramatically. It turned out jobs weren’t that easy to come by.
Application after application had been denied. Not enough experience.
What? How the hell does someone get experience, when no one was
willing to hire without it? He was slowly losing his optimism. And
that was when it got worse.
That was when his mother died.
Jessie had never met his father, and his mother had been his rock.
She was there for him through everything; always encouraging and
keeping him level. Without her he felt lost. He didn’t know where to
go or what to do. Instead of being supportive, his man broke up with
him. Something about not living up to his potential. Like he wasn’t
trying.
Camdon, his best friend since middle school, had called to check
up on him and convinced him to take a break. Cam, the lucky fuck,
got his job right after graduation, and it was a dream. He worked as a
trail guide and tracker at a high-end lodge for big money people. He
took people sightseeing, and babysat hunters by tracking their game
for them.
Basically, he vacationed and hunted all year long, and got paid for
it.
Jessie had gone into the business world. A world filled with ties,
suits, and egos. What a mistake.
After the year he had, an all-expense paid, relaxing week with his
best bud was just what he needed. So, he packed a bag and off he
went.
Now, in the middle of god-knows-where, he wasn’t so sure of his
decision anymore.
Jess picked his cell off the passenger seat, where he put it and his
wallet after his butt went numb.
Of course. No signal. Damn!
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Looking down at the directions once more, he saw something out
of the corner of his eye. It was white and in the middle of the road.
Jessie glanced up and slammed on the brakes at the same time.
The car fishtailed as he hydroplaned in the water that drenched the
road. It came to rest almost sideways, with the back end of the vehicle
on the shoulder, way too close to the edge of the cliff. He immediately
focused on where he’d seen the white and met ice blue eyes of a wolf
staring at him through his windshield. Those eyes seemed to drill into
his soul and he lost himself for a few seconds. The wolf finally broke
the spell by darting into the woods. Jess shook his head and closed his
eyes for a minute, in an attempt to get his thoughts back together and
calm his racing heart.
Shit, that was close.
After his breathing returned to somewhat normal, he turned the
steering wheel to get himself back on the road and hit the gas.
Nothing happened.
He pushed on the gas a little harder. The engine whined but the
car didn’t budge.
Great! Just wonderful. This was definitely worse.
Jessie looked around to see if he could find any sign of wolves
around his car. He really wasn’t looking forward to getting out, but if
he wanted to actually get to the lodge anytime this century, it looked
like that was what he had to do. He pulled his jacket off and lifted it
over his head, glanced around once more, and opened the door. He
slipped a bit as he made his way to the back tires to check out the
situation.
That was when he realized just how close he had been to tumbling
over the cliff. Mere inches more and ….. NO, he wouldn’t think about
it.
The back tires were ground into a sinkhole of mud and just
spinning. He looked around to find something to shove under them to
give him some traction, grabbed some dead branches that had fallen
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from a nearby tree and shoved them under the back tires as much as
possible. He couldn’t quite get them underneath, but maybe they were
close enough to give him a way out.
Jessie straightened himself to a standing position, wiped at his
knees, and headed back toward the front of the vehicle to get back in
the driver’s seat, when suddenly his world spun on its axis. The
ground crumbled away under his feet and he belly-flopped in the dirt.
Stunned, with the breath knocked out of him, he glanced around and
started to drift backwards.
He scrambled for something to grab on to while his feet dangled
behind him. Flailing, he realized with shock that he was hanging
dangerously from the edge, and sliding feet first off the mountain. The
pounding in his heart increased as he tried to scratch the ground
without finding purchase. His breathing hitched when he came to the
realization that he was going to fall and there was nothing he could do
about it.
Finally, he found a tree root and latched onto it for dear life. He
tried to pull himself up, digging his feet into the mountain, but they
just kept slipping out from under him, and he didn’t have enough
upper body strength to move much. Not with the way his hands were
situated.
Then the rumbling started. Jess looked up and tried to find where
the sound was coming from. First, he couldn’t see much, except the
black tires to the left of him, but then he saw it. A wall of black water
coming right at him. The mud hit his vehicle hard, causing it to shift
toward his head. This didn’t look good for him either way. Fall or get
crushed, nice choices.
When the mud hit him, there was no decision to make. He
couldn’t breathe through the dirty water in his face, let alone hold on.
Jess lost his grip on the root, falling backwards into the ether.
Something hard hit his side and then everything went black.
****
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The wolf let a loud howl loose into the night. After the mudslide,
he wanted to make sure his pack was all accounted for. One by one,
they followed suit, their familiar tones ringing through the forest. As
Beta of his pack, it was Xander’s duty to watch out for everyone while
the Alpha was gone. Alpha Thomas would be pissed as hell if
something happened to one of his. Thank goodness everyone was
alright.
Xan had become separated from the group when that car came out
of nowhere.
The car.
His heart sped up in his chest. That vehicle with the man in it had
been right in the path of the mud. The worst of it would have hit him
directly.
The animal raced back the way he had come. He hoped that the
man had made it away safely, but he needed to make certain himself.
Letting a call for help slip past his throat, he ran as fast as his legs
could carry him. He felt a panic inside his soul that he couldn’t
comprehend. He didn’t even know this man, and yet it was imperative
he get to him. NOW.
As he approached the side of the mountain that became the ridge
where he had last seen the man, his pack approached from all sides.
He looked around, seeing nothing except the damage that was left
behind after the water and debris had torn down the side of the
mountain.
No car. No man. Nothing.
Maybe he had gotten away safely after all.
Xan sniffed the air, to make sure he wasn’t missing anything, and
caught the scent of someone not of his pack. The smell made his heart
clench in his chest and his panic grow to near horror. He ran where his
nose told him to go and found an arm. The rest of the man had been
buried.
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The wolf whimpered roughly and started digging. His pack came
over and helped him claw at the mud, move branches and items that
had been rendered unrecognizable. Once more of the dark haired
stranger had been uncovered, he grabbed hold of the long sleeve shirt
at the elbow and started to pull. He tugged with all his might,
revealing the man inch by inch. As soon as the outsider was
uncovered, he shifted. Completely naked, he turned to address his
pack.
“Sam, go get Doc Harris and tell him to get to my cabin
immediately. Josh, go with him and help him get whatever supplies
Doc may need.”
As the two wolves took off into the night, Xander leaned over the
man to check for injuries. He was gorgeous. Slight, with dark hair
trimmed in a business style, and his scent…..
A low growl escaped his throat without his permission.
“What the…”
A hand touched Xan’s shoulder and he spun around in a defensive
position, ready to attack the threat.
“Xander, what is wrong with you?”
“Sorry.” He straightened his stance and realized that he was
crouched over the man. “You startled me, Brian.”
His friend looked at him like he had gone crazy, and wasn’t
certain whether to move or not.
“Help me.” Xan began struggling to get the man up. “We need to
get him back to the village. He’s breathing and I can’t see any
damage, except for some bruising, but we don’t know what is going
on inside him.”
“Xander, man, how are we going to get him there without hurting
him more? He needs attention, like, now.” The younger wolf had his
hands up, palms out, like he was surrendering.
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“Just help me get him over my shoulder. I will carry him. You can
go back and see if you can help the others with anything.”
Brian went to touch the man, and another rumble filled his chest.
“What is wrong with you Xan?” Brian looked up frightened, and
then diverted his eyes in respect.
“I don’t know.” Xander rubbed his hand over his face and pushed