Marabella POVBrax sucked in a breath at my tight grasp, but I gave him no time to say whatever teasing comment he was about to say. I brought my mouth down on his cock.He groaned, one leg coming up, bending as his hand went straight to my hair. He gripped it as tightly as I was gripping his cock. I moved fast on him, desperate to make him as overwhelmed with pleasure as I was.I moaned, making him vibrate with it at the back of my throat. He held my head, pushing me faster. I took him in, my eyes watering as I tried to take the entire length. It was not something I could do.I was a luna, not a magician. And these alpha cocks were way more than even my deep throat could handle. But that didn’t stop a girl from trying.I had him at the back of my throat, sucking him. My tongue teased the veins along his length when pleasure exploded between my legs.I gasped, popping off Brax’s cock as the sound turned to a moan.Jordan’s mouth was between my thighs, feasting on my pussy as if it wer
Marabella POV The twins had gone to sleep over an hour ago, and I should have too. I was exhausted.But I couldn’t get what Beenie had said out of my mind.The vampires were coming; that was inevitable. But the pregnancy thing? That was nerve-racking.I snuggled into Jordan’s side while he played with a strand of my hair. Jayden was curled into my back, and Brax was between my legs, like normal. Except it didn’t feel normal. It felt like there was an elephant in the room that none of us wanted to bring up first.I sure as hell didn’t.Another baby? We already had two that we could barely keep safe. It hadn’t been long enough, surely. But I was a wolf, and had been for a while now, maybe not full but partially. Maybe that meant I should’ve been using protection before now?It was too late anyway. Beenie had said the vampires were coming soon, in the next few days. She knew because the wolves in the infirmary were still getting better in her vision. That meant the unborn child she saw
Marabella POVI should learn how to do some of the paperwork and agreement side of things, but it was hard when I didn’t understand the wording. It was so specific, and Jordan said every word had to be carefully considered and chosen to make sure there were no loopholes.Magic was black and white; if you found a gray area, the contracts were breakable.He made sure there were no gray areas.“We understand it will change things. Could you explain what that would mean for us? What we would have to offer the realm to keep it happy with us using the land instead of the wolves?” she asked.She had a better grasp on it all than I did. That was clear. Galen had obviously been teaching her the ways of the wolves.Jordan sighed and looked up from the parchment. “We offer the realm magic every time we shift; that is our contribution. For the humans? I would assume blood.”I sucked in a breath, but my mother just nodded.“I also assumed this.” She sipped her tea.“How much blood?” I demanded.Jo
Marabella POVI snuggled tighter into Jordan’s neck as his warmth covered me. I shivered against him, trying to keep the heat in with the cloak around me. The magic pulsed inside me, no longer stretching since I was there with it in one place. We made it into the city, and I knew my other two Alphas were there. Their anger was palpable.“Spitfire, you almost got Jayden’s henchmen killed for that stunt. He put them in a solid time out for letting you through,” Brax said from next to me. I rolled my eyes, then lifted my head to glare at Jayden.“Don’t be a dick, Jayden. Let them out of whatever torment you’ve decided to put them through. I told them to let me through to save the pack. I did, and nobody got hurt.They listened to their luna and told you straight away. They did what they were meant to,” I scolded him.He huffed, his body shaking, his eyes glaring right back.“Not hurt? You passing out isn’t getting hurt?”I shrugged. “Slight magic overuse, but I’m fine, and the water is c
Marabella POV I wasn’t sure how long I had been out, but it couldn’t have been long because my alphas were still yelling at me in the link. The cold grass next to the lake was still beneath me, too. And the other scent was still there.My eyes flung open, and I went to sit up, but I was staring straight into the eyes of Heather, the rogue. I let out a breath, then slowly sat up, wincing at my tight, aching bones.“Ow,” I muttered, letting out another breath, then peered over at the lake. The grass was littered with wolfsbane remains.“And what were you doing with wolfsbane near the lake, Miss Luna?” Heather asked, raising a brow but in a challenging way.I scoffed and stood up slowly. “Saving the pack. What were you doing out here?”She narrowed her eyes and stepped back, readjusting her arms that were folded at her chest. “Coming to see what was up with the lake. The rogues are sick, and we’ve exhausted every other possibility,” she said.That was a believable plight, so why didn’t
Marabella POVI had some of Mom’s werewolf toxin bombs for the vamps, I had blades tucked in, I had my magic, my shadows, my wolf. I was prepared for it all.I even left the links wide open so the Alphas would know exactly where I was at all times. Same with the pack. They would be able to get to me, to help whenever they woke. I wasn’t stopping that.But I knew I needed to follow the lead I had been given. I didn’t believe in coincidence, not anymore, and that voice coming to me on the bridge of despair as I tried to keep my shit together was not an accident.It was giving me an out that I had to listen to because I was desperate enough to. No way would I listen to a random voice if I wasn’t.I left the mansion and made my way down to the gates. The wolves frowned at me as I went through.“I’m heading to the lake to see if I can stop what’s happening to our wolves; I’ll be back soon. If the Alphas wake and wonder where I am, tell them that,” I said.The ones on guard, Jayden’s guard,