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Chapter 148 – Cara Nelson The Guardian: Werewolf Novel Free Online

Posted on September 13, 2025 by thisisterrisun

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After we showered, we changed the sheets and slept for a full day and night, making up for the lack of sleep over the previous week.

And now, two weeks later, I get to tell my mate the good news. I can’t wait to see his face when I tell him that waiting nearly a year before trying for another pup has not only worked, but it worked a little too well.

When he walks into our room, I have it set up with candles lit, the lights turned off. I haven’t always known I was pregnant before he smelled the change in my hormones. It was only with our daughter that I knew before he did. So, I want to make this special. I know he’ll be as excited as I am. We both want a house full of our pups. Sarah and Dustin are watching our little ones so I can have the evening to celebrate with the most amazing man in the world.

“What’s all this, little angel?” He says, walking over to me and running his nose up and down my neck, grazing his canines over my mating mark, sending shivers throughout my body.

I wrap my arms around his neck, loving the feel of the tingles that have not lessened over time.

“I have a surprise for you.”

“Mmmmm, I love surprises from my little mate.” He grabs me by my thighs, lifting me up until I wrap my legs around him. He begins kissing me as he walks me to our bed.

“I see that you have someone watching the kids for us, so is my surprise a night alone with my delicious mate?”

“Yes and no.” He lays me on the bed, sliding over top of me, kissing his way down my neck.

“Hmmm, what’s the yes part first?”

“Yes, I do have Sarah and Dustin watching the kids for us so we can have tonight. together.” I gasp, trying to keep my wits about me as he unbuttons my top, kissing my chest.

“And the no part?” He asks, his voice deep and husky causing my core to clench while he unhooks my bra and pulls my shirt and bra off, tossing them on the floor.

“It’s not just because I wanted alone time with you, I have something to tell you, Liam.” I say as he latches onto a breast, bringing my nipple to a hard peak as I moan softly. He pulls off with a soft pop.

“And what’s that baby girl?” He asks, moving to the other breast. My hand goes into his hair, tugging on it and holding him in place as I arch into his mouth.

“I pregnant.” I wait until he lifts his head to look me in the eye, a huge smile on his face.

“Must be another girl, since I haven’t smelled her yet.” He says, and I watch Cyran push forward, before he makes his way to my stomach to start sniffing for her.

“Well, actually, we’re having twins.”

The end.

This story will continue in the third book, The Banished Beta’s Saving Grace.

**This is Book Three of the Guardians Trilogy. This book contains references to events that occurred in the first two books and spoilers for those books. It is recommended that you read The Broken Warrior’s Daughter and Alpha’s Guardian Angel before reading this, the final book in the trilogy.

Eli

I never expected to find my mate, much less in a small town in the middle of the Appalachian Mountains where I was just passing through. Even more surprising than her being under eighteen and nearly half my age, was the fact that she was human.

I had been on a bus, with a ticket paid for by an old foe, turned…not exactly friend, but no longer a foe. I had stuffed the envelope of money he’d given me deep into my backpack underneath the new clothes he’d also bought for me. All of them still had the price tags on.

When the bus had stopped for a two-hour layover, I had gotten off to find a place to eat. There was only one little mom and pop diner in the small town and when I walked into the rundown restaurant, I immediately smelled her scent. Cherry blossoms. Sweet and floral and a little exotic.

When she walked up to take my order, I realized something was off about her. While she smelled vaguely of the forest, she didn’t have the strong scent that all werewolves carry.

‘Louis, does she have a wolf?’ I ask my wolf.

I can see him in my head tilting his head from side to side, his ears up like he’s trying figure her out. ‘No. I don’t sense a wolf. But…’

‘But?’ I ask.

‘I don’t know, there’s something, like maybe she’s a wolfless werewolf. She has power, but, well, I’m not sure. There’s something there.’

“Good afternoon. Welcome to the diner. Can I get you something to drink?” The minimal effort she gives me in smiling her fake smile is obvious.

“Just water. Thank you.”

Before I can say more, she’s turning on her heel and walking back to the kitchen. She’s the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. I know all werewolves say that about their mate, but this woman is definitely the most gorgeous woman in the world with her caramel-colored skin, eyes the color of milk chocolate and her straight dark hair cut short.

I watch her look up as the bell over the front door rings. When she brings my water, she also has additional menus for the newcomers.

“Hey Benny.” She says as she walks up to the newcomer. This time, her smile is warm and generous and Louis snarls in my head, unhappy with his mate giving attention to another man.

‘Easy Louis. She doesn’t recognize us as her mate. If we’re going to take her as our mate, we’ll have to plan to stay for awhile and get to know her. She won’t recognize what we are to her without a wolf.’ I try to calm him.

However, it’s the conversation that I hear after she walks away that concerns me. The humans don’t understand that the rash of “animal attacks” that they are seeing in this area are actually vampire attacks. There are tell-tale signs and based on what they are saying, the vampires are heading south. South, to the packs that just let me go, to the son of the woman I couldn’t protect so many years ago. I owe her, even if I don’t owe them.

I left the diner, without ordering anything, jogging to the nearest forest and shifting. Louis ran straight through without stopping. I had to be there in time. I had to warn Liam. I owed Luna Estella that. After everything she did for me, I couldn’t save her, but I could save him and repay that debt.

After warning Liam that the vampire attack was imminent, I headed straight back to the little town to find my mate. It was hard enough to leave her the first time, but now the pull to her was so strong it was almost painful.

When I return, I find the only motel in town and get a room for a couple of nights. I need to learn all I can about my little mate, find out when she’ll be eighteen, see if her parents are actually werewolves and if so, why they are living here, on the outskirts of a pack.

After putting my things in the motel room and finding a hiding spot for my money, I return to the diner. Through the window, I can see that my mate is working the nightshift tonight, so I head in and sit down, Louis and I relaxing as we take in her sweet, exotic scent.

As she comes around the corner of the kitchen, I watch as her body stiffens, her nose going up into the air, nostrils flaring.

When she looks into my eyes, hers are not only showing that she now has her wolf, but they are brimming with the bright gold of the Guardian, turning her chocolate-colored ?yes to amber.

“Mate.” She whispers.

Ten years old

“How’s my beautiful girl?” My dad asks me as I walk down the stairs of our packhouse on my 10th birthday.

“Good morning Daddy. I’m good. I can’t wait to get my wolf today!”

I’ve been the apple of my father’s eye for ten years. He is always proudly taking me around, introducing me to our pack members and other pack members through the years. I walk over and hug him as he kisses the top of my head.

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