My mate, My exception is the best current series by the author Patrick Rob. The Chapter 17 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 17 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
"The third stage is when I mark you. I will bite your neck which will make our bond even stronger. That's when most wolves start being able feel each others emotions. That is also the week the females go into heat, which is the hardest times for mates, because after the mark they must wait at least seven days before they mate. Which brings us to the last stage which is the mating. Mating is when we..... well we can cross that bridge when we get to it. We become closer in a lot of other ways, but I can explain those later. Of course, you're human, so I'm not sure what these stages will mean for us." He stops again and by this point I have kept my eyes closed.
I try to imagine that this isn't actually happening. I tell myself that when I open my eyes, I will wake up from an awful hangover at Leah's house, and that I will never have another encounter with Jake. Boy am I wrong.
I open my eyes and meet his eyes, which are waiting patiently for my response.
Although the information he gives me is detailed, one thing really sticks out to me.
"You said this ... process... may be different since I'm human, right?" Jake nods his head. "So how many other wolves have a human for a mate?" I ask again.
He hesitates for a second, pondering how to answer. "There was one other recording in history, about ninety two years ago. It wasn't detailed though." I raise my eyebrow. I could tell he was being vague with that response, but I decide I'll come back to it later.
"If there is a human world, is there a wolf world?" I ask.
"Sure. Wolves used to live in solitary, the only humans we ever came in contact with were ones that got lost on our lands. We always returned them back to their land, but eventually we found it easier just to interact with them."
"Oh okay." I say. Genius answer, Jen.
It is quiet and Jake is shifting in his seat. I scoot a way from him and slouch my shoulders. Eventually Jake gets up and kneels directly in front of me. "Is there anything else you need to know?" He softly inquires.
I let out a low chuckle and throw my head back. "Oh, yeah. After all this stuff you're cramming into my brain I have absolutely no questions." I state, my voice dripping with sarcasm. "In fact, I'm okay just going along believing all this bull crap you're putting in my brain, just so I don't have to think about it anymore." Jake seems to consider my words as if he doesn't catch my sarcasm.
"I.....I just wanted you to know-"
"Oh don't worry, I know everything now. I totally get you now."
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