Ethan
Odis’ words were simple, change back. I’d done it many times before, it wouldn’t be any different now. The only thing different about now and all the times I’ve done it was on purpose. Shifting was painful at first but became natural for shifters. His request was a walk in the park.
“I can do that,” I said.
Looking down at myself I shifted back. I watched as the claws returned to normal, my hands were back, my hair disappeared, and I was a foot closer to the ground. I found the urge to touch my nose and face. I didn’t need to check to know my canines and nose were back to normal. Odis was by my side, his shoulders were no longer tense, and he patted me on the shoulder.
“Thank you, brother.”
“No need, Alpha. That was all you, I did nothing,” Ethan said.
Odis turned to Gabe. We’ve both been busy with everything that’s been going on, we haven’t Gabe gave Odis a thankful look before he let out a breath of relief.