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Cael

Were Zoo Book Eleven

R. E. Butler

Cael

Were Zoo Book Eleven

By R. E. Butler

Copyright 2021 R. E. Butler

Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

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Cael (Were Zoo Book Eleven)

By R. E. Butler

November Jones is the product of a one-night stand. She didnโ€™t know her father except to curse his name and the weird genetics he left her with. She wouldnโ€™t give him a single thought if it werenโ€™t for the fact that he tried to kill her several times and she and her mother have been on the run since she was a toddler. When an invitation for a safari tour shows up in the mail addressed to the previous occupant, Novi feels compelled to go.

Elephant shifter Cael spends his days as the in-house veterinarian at the Amazing Adventures Safari Park taking care of the normal animals and his nights underground with the other shifters, staying hidden from humans. Itโ€™s a day like any other when heโ€™s in his shift in the paddock while the safari tour vehicles drive byโ€ฆuntil he smells something amazing and knows the beautiful brunette VIP is his soulmate.

The problem? Novi is no ordinary human. Can Cael and the shifters in the park keep Novi and her mom safe in the park or will Noviโ€™s father finally catch up to them?

Chapter One

Cael Donnelly shoved his feet into his work boots and laced them, then stood and picked up the gift bag from the coffee table. His friend and fellow elephant shifter, Kelley, had just had a baby with his soulmate, Rhapsody. The little one was one week old, and Cael hadnโ€™t seen the baby since heโ€™d been brought home the day he was born. The couple hadnโ€™t wanted to know the sex of the baby in advance, so Cael had decided to wait to get them a gift.

Heโ€™d had to call his mom and ask her what was appropriate, because heโ€™d had no idea what to get for them. With her advice, heโ€™d settled on something called a onesie with cartoon elephants on it and an infant rattle shaped like a black cat, since Rhapsody was a black panther shifter.

Leaving his house, which was in the elephantsโ€™ private living quarters underneath the Amazing Adventures Safari Park in New Jersey, he headed to Kelley and Rhapsodyโ€™s home. He knocked on the front door and heard Kelleyโ€™s muffled โ€œCome in.โ€

โ€œHey,โ€ he said when he opened the front door and found the trio sitting on the couch in the family room.

โ€œHey yourself,โ€ Rhapsody said, lifting little Khap onto her shoulder and patting his back. โ€œItโ€™s so nice of you to stop by.โ€

โ€œI wouldโ€™ve dropped this off sooner, but I was afraid to wake the baby,โ€ Cael said. He handed the gift to Kelley and sat in a comfortable chair across from them.

โ€œHeโ€™s a great sleeper so far,โ€ Rhapsody said. โ€œWeโ€™re very lucky.โ€

โ€œAnd also hoping it stays that way,โ€ Kelley said.

Kelley took Khap from his mate and gave her the gift. Rhapsody pulled out the blue and green tissue paper from inside the bag and took out the onesie and rattle. โ€œOh! You got something for each of our animals, thatโ€™s so cool! Thank you!โ€

She beamed at Cael, and he made a mental note to thank his mom for the advice. โ€œYouโ€™re welcome.โ€

โ€œWanna hold him?โ€ Kelley asked.

Before Cael could answer one way or the other, Kelley set the little boy in Caelโ€™s arms. Khap smelled like powder and the mixture of both animalsโ€”the dry sweetness of savannah grass and the deep earthiness of the jungle. Caelโ€™s heart clenched as he looked down at the baby, smiling as he stretched his little arms and yawned.

โ€œHeโ€™s a good-looking kid,โ€ Cael said with a low voice.

โ€œTakes after his daddy,โ€ Rhapsody said.

Cael was a little jealous. Well, a whole hell of a lot jealous, because Kelley was the only elephant in the memory whoโ€™d found his soulmate. Rhapsody had bought a ticket for the VIP safari tour, which had been arranged by the alphas to draw in unmated male and female humans to the park. The hope had been that their people would find soulmates among the humans, but while the tours had been running for a long time, few soulmates had actually come from the tours themselves.

Looking down at this little baby, so sweet and cute, made him long for that in his own life. He could do what his mother wanted him toโ€”which she herself had doneโ€”and find an elephant to mate with solely to have a child

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