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Ah, he probably was asking if I was showering with Bun. Now it makes sense.
The idea still feels weird, though not as impossible as it used to.
His hand flies up reflexively, fingers skimming the bruise before dropping away. “What? No. Hey, Jer and Sara are still sleeping?”
[CAINE: Good.]
“It’s Randy, ma’am.”
Andrew, meanwhile, doesn’t even acknowledge the Lycan now that he’s made his way inside. His brown eyes settle on me instead, a now–familiar half–smile tugging at his mouth. “Hey. How are you doing?”
Andrew snorts and mutters, “Or maybe she just doesn’t like assholes.”
Besides; his behavior isn’t for me, Grace. It’s for Caine’s mate. Shockingly enough, I’m not averse to borrowing his power… but it doesn’t really feel good to know someone’s taking care of you because of your position and not your personality, you know?
[CAINE: Alone?]
“What, I can’t be here?”
The man doesn’t seem terribly proficient at conversational texting. His question’s not only weird, but he’s left our conversation at a standstill. How the hell am I supposed to respond now?
His eyebrows lift as he shoves his hands into his pockets, slouching a little as he stands in the hall. Dylan’s forced to shove him forward in order to enter the kitchen, his scarred face looking particularly dark and scary as he shoots the younger man a quick glower.
She shakes her head.
She nods and places both hands on either side of his face, saying solemnly, “Pa cay.”
“I don’t think you have the right to decide that.”
[CAINE: Oh.]
Chapter 3: Grace: Bruised
Sadie flattens herself to the floor and belly crawls behind Andrew as he goes to open it, whining a little.
Jesus. I’m perfectly capable of remembering a name, and yet I can’t figure out his for the life of me. “Right. Randy.”
[CAINE: Good morning. Did you have breakfast yet?]
I let it slide for the moment, determined to pin him down later.
He snatches the leash off the counter and whistles. “Come on, girl.”
Meanwhile, something else has caught my eye. It’s a yellowed bruise near his temple, in the stages of late healing. And if I squint really hard, I think there’s dried blood at the corner of his mouth, though whatever injury is long healed.
I was not consulted.
His response is shockingly swift.
For some reason, I feel like scowling at the man as Bun happily pats at his face, leaving me uncomfortable with the surge of jealousy I feel as she smiles at someone unrelated to our little family unit.
Andrew clips the leash to Sadie’s collar, his movements stiff. The bruise on his temple is more obvious now that I know to look for it. For it to still hang around, it’s probably from earlier this morning. And he’s trying too hard to act like nothing happened, which either means it’s very related to me… or he’s trying to protect his ego.
I turn to Dylan, who’s returned to his pancake fortress, my frown intensifying as my suspicions are proven correct. “Did you scare my dog?”
The denial comes too fast, wrapped in a casual tone that’s anything but as he evades further questioning.
A blush heats my cheeks even as I stare at the screen in exasperation. He’s left it at a dead end again… 1
“I mean…” Deciding Bun’s clean enough, especially considering she’s just going to shove more mashed banana on her face–which she promptly does as soon as I take away the demonic wipe I used to clean her–I settle back into my seat with a frown. “You don’t have a particular reason to be.”
“Pa cay!” Bun shouts again, stretching her hands toward Dylan’s stack with renewed determination.
A little smug and high on having newfound lackeys to do everything for me, I even shoo Andrew and Sadie outside before half–skipping into the bedroom to grab fresh clothes for my shower.
Bun reaches out for Randy with a soft coo, and he unbuckles her to pull her into his arms.
He pours new pancakes into the pan. “I did not terrorize the beast, ma’am.”
The Lycan turns from the stove, but the tense moment is interrupted by another knock on the door, because apparently we’re the party house of the morning.
Andrew’s voice carries through the door, steady and cool despite the demeanor of the old Lycan gate–guarding my doorway. It’s a little surprising to feel the relief threading through me when I hear his voice; Dylan’s become a little too much of a sycophant, and the reversal’s too quick. It’s enough to make a girl uneasy around him, not sure how much is real and how much he’s faking.
Even Andrew does a double take as we both stare at the pile of food on the counter.
“Good morning, princess. Are you done eating breakfast?” 2
My cheek twitches a little as the old Lycan scowls at his back, probably plotting his murder or something. Somehow, I have the feeling Andrew’s being too friendly on purpose to piss him off, but it’s more amusing to watch than anything… mainly because I know his attitude would change if Caine walked through the door.
“Ey.”
“Dogs have instincts,” Dylan says flatly. “Perhaps she recognizes superior predators when she encounters them.”
This time, it really is Randolph, and he comes inside with a smile. Aside from giving Andrew a curious look, he nods politely in my direction and grins widely at Dylan. “I thought I smelled breakfast. Is that going to be enough, though?”
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[CAINE: Can I?]
“Are you blind? I’m still cooking,” Dylan snaps.
And… there’s our conversation.
[GRACE: Yep. About to shower now.]
“Andrew-”
Andrew coughs into his fist, a faint red flush creeping up his neck. “I told you before. I’ve made my choice. I’m not going back to Rafe’s side.”
“And bacon?”
My eyes narrow.
Then again, after having Super Nanny come by yesterday and utilizing Andrew as a chauffeur, I’m starting to become inordinately fond of having lackeys…
“She’s been acting weird since we got here,” I point out. “Like she’s afraid of your
reaction.”
“Let him in,” I call out, wiping banana from Bun’s chin. She tries to avoid it, even bending backward in an attempt to pretzel herself, but I win because she’s strapped
into a chair.
“Fine. Why are you here?”
“No problem, ma’am. Do you want some pancakes, Bun?”
Andrew doesn’t seem to notice, his eyes steady on me, occasionally drifting to the still–arched Bun.
The urge to scowl fades almost immediately.
Meanwhile, Dylan’s entire face goes sour and he steps aside with all the enthusiasm of someone allowing a raccoon into their pantry. Andrew slips past, and Dylan shuts the door with force.
“Eggs?”
Hah! She wasn’t even afraid of Caine when she first met him, our first sign of her not being a normal dog. Though she does seem to prance a little lighter around Fenris, who does, in fact, terrorize her, only further proving I’m probably right.
Maybe I should have Grace teach Caine how to use emojis.
Also: We are finally cooling down after weeks of heat wave temps (mid–90s and up). Which is the most amazing thing ever, because I wilt…

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Grace of a Wolf (by Lenaleia)
Aww 🥰 she misses Aron/Jack-Eye... she already mentioned him 4 times 😉...
Take Grace to your lodge big alpha, instead of the truck!...
W hy those deities are so restrictive? How are they supposed so save innocent souls without using magic?...
The paragraphs in this and the latest chapters are mixed up, making the reading difficult to follow 😔😪...
This guy is an idiot... first time in a truck? Just take her to you quarter or stargaze!...
I just can't stop laughing 😆 this situation is as hilarious as ridiculous 🤣 "not his mate" of course it is not as clear as the sky now that she is his mate!! Even theclycans, who are not the brightest, understand that she is his mate. I love ❤️ the sense of humour of this author...
This mission makes no sense. I'm starting to think it was just a way to keep Grace away from Lyre. Or return to the pack with Cain to destroy it completely 🤷♀️...
Saddie and the cat are protecting her... she really has a limited intelligence to not get it. And poor Andrew, he is sweet 😊 i hope he will find a nice mate when the time comes...
You haven't properly discussed about anything future and logistics topics related... Grace severely lacking pragmatism 😒 and the cat + dog can surely work as bodyguards for now...
Aww 🥰 I knew Ron is powerful and has potential. It's time she stops seeing him as a kid, Cain is right: it's about time to start training 😉...