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Book: Finally Home Read Free
Author: Jana Leigh
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“Our father showed me pictures of you, and your mate, is so handsome. I wanted to be there for you when he died. But unfortunately being on the outside means the news was not delivered to me until it was too late. I regret not being able to be at his wake.”
    Of course, this reduced the entire room into tears, and they began to hug each other. Fredi may be Jo’s sister, but she was a kindred spirit according to Kira and Lacy. The real fun began when they tried to figure out how the hell they were going to keep Fredi safe now that they knew about her. Their husbands would of course need to know, but later, it was more important for them to get to know her.
    So later, when the men talked about how they finally were able to enter the room, all of the women refused to acknowledge or deny what they found. Quin finally gave them permission to break the ward, after Cami ignored the call several times.
    The shocking part was not the three women who were making up a Christmas song in the corner singing loudly and clapping when they'd go down the verse. Nor was it the other two, who were sitting there comparing their tattoos with their clothes partially off. Or the four laying on the floor laughing hysterically at the woman who was pouring drinks into their mouth. It could have been their Alpha female who was standing there screaming at the two wolves that were running around the room chasing each other as she held onto their clothes for obvious purposes. But it wasn’t.
    The shocking part was the two wolves that were chasing each other were both pure white, and the Enforcers could not tell which one was the Chosen, Jo.
    “ Holy Shit!” one of the Enforcers muttered as he watched the mayhem. Shea sat up and looked at them, her eyes sparkling. “Fuck, hit the panic button!”
    All of the Enforcers scrambled for the phones with the tracking device on them and as the entire group of guards hit it, they heard Cami laughing again and saw her pointing at them. It was the last thing any of them remembered until they woke up in the Pack compound in the Enforcers Cottage.
    Marshall sat up and screamed loudly, “I am gonna fucking quit this job!!”
     
    Father had always said to keep her head down until the time was right, and she had. She had worked hard to settle in and create a prosperous business with the restaurant, all the while watching her sister from afar and waiting for the time when they could meet. She had been reminded many times over the years of her destiny and the danger that would come from her exposure.
    A wonderful, loving couple, Tom and Sasha Molto, who were unable to have children of their own, had raised her. Sasha had at one time been a childhood friend of her mother's. When circumstances dictated that her father hide her, he called on them to help him.
    As she grew up, Oliver told her the stories of their families, and when she was old enough, he had explained the details to her of her mother and her life with her human husband. She never questioned what her father told her, because of what happened with her half-sister. It was so confusing when she was a child, understanding that Jo, who was Oliver’s daughter, was her sister, and Roarke and Tina, who were her mother’s children, were also her half-siblings. They were so different, however it was a no brainer when it came to who she trusted.
    When Jo was kidnapped and raised by Frank and Tina, the reason she was taken was because of what the Seer said, and the Prophesy. The only reason her half-siblings were turned was so they could get revenge. Their father raised them to think Oliver killed their mother, but it had been their father who had killed their mother when she'd returned to tell him she was leaving him. Fredi didn’t have a rough life; in fact, she was more sheltered than anything, but as she grew up the more determined she became to help her father and sister with what they were doing. She believed in the Prophesy, and would do anything to help

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