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    Hunted by the Alpha (BBW Par anormal Erotica – Werewolf Mate)
    Erin tried her hardest to smooth her flyaway hair back as she turned to her friend and colleague Craig and complained to him for opening the window.
    “Hey! Wind it up! You know how my hair gets all frizzy and awful when the wind goes through it,” she said.
    Craig didn’t take his eyes off the road as a slow grin spread across his face.
    “Well, I’m the one driving, so I get to pick the music and also whether we have the windows down or not,” he replied. “Besides, who cares what your hair looks like? We’re going to Faelan Rapids to research, not for you to pick up men.”
    “Oh, haha, very funny,” she said, playfully swatting him on the shoulder before turning around and looking at the third member of their little crew, Caitlin.
    “You awake?” she asked.
    Caitlin grumbled.
    “I am now, thanks to you two arguing over the window. Are we nearly there?”
    “Yep. Five minutes out.”
    The three were on their way to the small Maryland town of Faelan Rapids to conduct research and start filming for their latest documentary on paranormal events. Basically, they were a modern-day X-Files crew – they traveled around investigating supposedly paranormal happenings and found scientific explanations for them.
    So far, they hadn’t investigated a single case that couldn’t be explained with science and reason, and their documentaries had proven to be very popular across a wide demographic. Craig was a geologist, Erin a biologist, and Caitlin had studied psychology and anthropology before signing on as the main host for their show. Craig and Erin took care of the filming, and all three of them shared the burden of research before and during the filming process.
    “Wind that window up, Craig,” Caitlin said from the backseat. “Erin might not need to have decent-looking hair, but if you guys are going to be filming me today, I’d rather not look like I’ve been dragged backwards through a hedge.”
    Erin grinned back at her and then turned to face the front again. She doubted that Caitlin could ever look bad; she was one of those women who managed to look good all the time, no matter what the circumstances. Caitlin could eat whatever she wanted and still look nice and slim on camera, whereas Erin was constantly trying to diet her way down to the size fourteen she had been in high school.
    Granted, size fourteen was still nowhere near as skinny as Caitlin, but it seemed a more attainable goal for her right now, given that she had been carrying around what she considered to be far too many extra curves for several years now. If she was going to lose weight, she wanted to do it the right way, with healthy eating and regular exercise.
    The exercise wasn’t hard to do, considering how she and her two colleagues managed to get in a lot of hiking in their line of work. In fact, the trip to Faelan Rapids would be great for that, seeing as they were going to be camping in and hiking through the surrounding forest.
    Locals from the town had contacted them a while ago, claiming that the forest was haunted and they wanted a possible explanation for the things they had seen. The paranormal activity that had supposedly been witnessed by generations of the town’s inhabitants included ghost lights over the trees, strange sounds in the otherwise eerily-silent forest, and mysterious disappearances.
    Others had made claims of seeing terrifying monsters with bright green or yellow eyes stalking them while they walked through the woods, and to the documentary crew, that was the strangest thing about the case. None of them could wait to start their research, and as they arrived in the town and pulled into a local diner five minutes later, they smiled excitedly and started to get their gear out straight away.
    “Okay, we need to speak to the local Sheriff. He is meeting us in the diner, and he seems to have a decent idea of what’s going on around here,” said

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