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Forgotten (In the Shadows, #1) Forgotten by Catherine Gardiner
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“Right, enough with all this negativity and tears! If we want to find Suzanne we need two things!” “And what are those?” Katrina asked, sitting back down. “A positive attitude and a small army.”
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“They don’t understand, but I’ll show them, Suzanne thought as she ran a hand over Flopsey, stroking him gently. She stood, Flopsey held in her arms, walked around to the side of the house, opened the eight foot side gate, and sneaked into the backyard. Pleased that no-one would have seen her, Suzanne smiled to herself. She gave Flopsey one last quick hug, kissed him on his forehead and placed him back into his hutch, making sure that the latch was fastened securely.”
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“I’m not going to get any peace until I tell you, am I?” “That’s right! You know me so well! Besides, this is what you get for grounding a werewolf.” “There’s nothing to tell; Starr was lying to spread doubts amongst my friends. She’s a rogue; they do that sort of thing for their own amusement.” Besides, Marcus thought, sometimes the best lie is one with a hint of truth to it. To Suzanne he said, “There, are you satisfied now?”
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“She gently picked up her rabbit in her mouth, as a mother would carry her young, then loped over to the kitchen door that Marcus was holding open for her.”
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“You’re grounding me? What happened earlier was just a blip, a paranormal crossing of wires. I’m completely fine – actually, I’m more than fine. This isn’t fair.”
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“Personally I prefer Starr, but yes, I’m the rogue wolf.”
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“I thought you said Logan Vickers is a vampire?” “No I didn’t,” Jessica said with a grin. “I said that some sophomore girls started that rumor!”
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“Suzanne frowned. “No, I always wolf out when under stress. Does the Titanic ring any bells?” Emily smiled back weakly. “Yes, I remember what happened to us on the Titanic. Having a huge wet wolf sitting on my lap is somewhat hard to forget.”
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“If she hadn’t been wrestling an enormous wolf, Emily would have smiled right then.”
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“So you’re a vampire. I hate vampires!” the wolf growled viciously. “Well isn’t that a surprise,” Emily remarked, her voice tinted with sarcasm. “Enough with the chit-chat.” “Okay, fine by me, you egotistical bitch.”
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“Its pelt was golden in color with what seemed like two streaks of electric blue that ran down from its head to its shoulders. The wolf’s eyes were a steel blue which flashed a wolfen amber, the sign of a werewolf’s aggression.”
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“The reason I took so long was because it took me ten minutes to get the stupid fire door open.” “Why?” “You try to open a door when you have paws.” “Ah ...” “The sooner schools put doggy doors on their fire exits, the happier I’ll be.”
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“It would be such a pity if you were to remember something you shouldn’t and end up having another ‘accident’. In the meantime I am going to have some fun with you, Kitty-Kat. I love surprises so much; I do hope you like the one I left for you in your book bag.”
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“Suzanne, your rabbit’s fine. Marcus will probably feed him later,” Emily countered, and gave the leash a sharp tug. “It baffles me how a werewolf can keep a rabbit, of all creatures, as a pet, but you’ve always made it quite clear how important he is to you and we’d never dare neglect him and risk your wrath. We’re already late and we can’t afford to lose anymore time, besides, you did check on him before you went to bed.”
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