
The Morachis
The Scent of a Man, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Alyssa Rhoads
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By:
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Veralyn Keach
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Suddenly there came from outside a lot of loud shouting, hooting, and hollering.
Damian looked out the window, and the Tucci covenant was up in the field, and Elijah was right. There were approximately 40 of them.
“Alright...” said Damian. “Jane, Ariel, John, Michael, Jack, Gabriel, and Ash let’s go. Paul, lets hold a perimeter until The Morachis arrive."
They all went outside, and the pack shape-shifted.
Damian led them to the edge of the field and formed a line with the pack.
Billy shouted. “Vanburg I’ve no beef with you. This is between me and The Morachis."
“Did someone speak my name?” said Elijah.
©2021 Veralyn Keach (P)2021 Veralyn Keach
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