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Undercover Wolf novel Chapter 33

Summary for Chapter 33: Undercover Wolf

Chapter summary of Chapter 33 – Undercover Wolf by Anna Campell

In Chapter 33, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Undercover Wolf by Anna Campell, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Undercover Wolf.

<"Don't be ridiculous Roxy I wouldn't try and poison my little sister ">

<"I'm not your little sister. And how exactly do you expect me to use it then?">

<"You're just supposed to spray it all over you like a perfume. Just close your eyes, mouth and cover your nose. It will stink for a few seconds but then it works like a charm">

I narrowed my eyes at him and slowly took the small bottle from him.

From what I've learnt, wolfsbane was dangerous to us once it enters our system. Silver on the other hand was harmful inside and out. But he was my brother, of course he wouldn't try to harm me.

<"How do you know so much? Where did you even get it from? ">

<"I have a guy"> He said flatly, and I decided not to question him. We listened to the radio quietly as we drove home, and luckily Ace's pack was close to ours.

Once I left the car, I tested Aiden's experiment, and I had to say it was good.

After the ten barfing seconds, Aiden assured me that it completely masked my scent all together, and I only used a little. I'm sure it would wear off soon, but for now I just needed to get past greeting dad and Phillip.

As planned, our greetings with dad went smoothly. Once we passed the 'I'm masking my scent so you don't find out that my mate is the enemy but I won't tell you that because you will trap me here forever ' stage, we had a good bonding moment.

I later left Aiden to his boring politics talk and ventured to find Jane.

A squeal from behind me caught my attention, and I turned around quickly at the sound to see that Jane was running down the hall towards me. I braced for impact, and she jumped on me with all her might.

"You're here! I missed you, I missed you, I missed you so much! "

"I missed you too" I mumbled in her neck as I hugged her back tightly. It was then that I realized how much Jane and Lilly were alike. They would've been good friends if only things were different.

"Lemme see it lemme see it! " She shouted, pulling the scarf away from my neck.

"Could you be any more obvious! " I slapped away her hand and pulled her into my old room.

When I pulled the scarf away, she gazed at it with so much awe and...longing.

"I can't believe you're marked" she said mostly to herself as she ran a finger over it. "But why can't I smell you? " I chuckled at how weird that sounded and explained the situation to her.

I then proceeded to tell her about Ace and how much I've come to adore him. I was grateful that she didn't ask me how I was gonna fix things with the mission and having my mate. I just needed to forget about the whole mess and just talk about my happiness with my best friend.

We spent hours together, and I said hello to Jace and Jane's mom before going back to my room to change for dinner. The whole family was seated like old times, and it was a nice feeling.

Nothing about the mission was brought up, and so it just felt like family dinner instead of a business dinner. It was lovely.

"I'm not dumb Roxy! I know that" She was whisper shouting for some reason. "But this change isn't just a mark change it's-"

I couldn't wait to hear what she said, I just ran to the bathroom to empty my stomach contents. I knew I shouldn't have eaten those damn onion rings.

Jane was right on my tail as she crouched beside me and rubbed my back soothingly, which surprisingly helped.

"Rox," she started, her voice was low and careful. "Remember when we used to volunteer at the daycare? But you left because you started training? "

I nodded slowly and looked at her from the corner of my eyes. Where was she going with this?

"And then I started those tracking classes because I didn't want to be at the daycare all alone?"

"Yes... "

"But I still visited once or twice, since I loved it so much. My smelling senses were already very much stronger, and I could sniff out the expectant moms when they came in for their early registrations"

"Jane what are you saying? " I shifted my position so I was now sitting in front of her, and her expression was a mixture of excitement, unsurety and concern.

"Roxy, you're pregnant. "

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