"Why aren't you wearing any pants, doll?" Alec's breath fanned my ear, his fingers dancing along my bare hip, threatening to travel lower with each breath.
Words caught in my throat, my face heating though I couldn't bring myself to pull away from his touch. His breath hitched as I shifted, pressing my bottom against his hard length. His desire coupled with my own, sweet to the taste and incredibly overwhelming. His desire battered me senseless, heating my skin as though it were a crackling fire hidden within him. I could taste his need--his need to touch me, to claim every part of my body, to taste my skin and feel me shake beneath him.
I couldn't think through it all, through both of our emotions running through me. All I could think about were his hands trailing along my hip, and his length pulsing against my backside. The pressure between my legs grew, and a tremor ran through me as Alec groaned into my neck.
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Alec and Kade both accompanied me to Garrett's house the next day. When one had to leave, the other would keep an eye on me. Neither wanted me out of their sight with everything that was going on. There were still two more rogues who knew what I was, that I was a white wolf. I had all morning to brace myself for what I might face at Garrett's house, and the inevitable conversation I would endure."How would you feel about meeting our Beta's after we grab your stuff?" Alec asked from the backseat, leaning forward to flash me a dazzling smile."Beta's?" I asked. I knew enough about wolves and their ranking to know that a Beta was second in command, though I was surprised they had two."Two Alpha's, two Beta's." Kade shrugged, giving my hand a gentle squeeze as he drove down the road.Though the strange bond that let me taste Alec and Kade's emotions, I could tell Alec was excited about the prospect of me meeti
My mind was reeling with the information Kady had given me. She hadn't said it out right, but there was no need. Somehow, Garrett had planned for Melissa, Frank and I, to move here. Anger rushed through me, and I wanted to storm downstairs and demand answers. I stopped myself in time, knowing it would only place the blame on Kady. I needed to be smart about this. If I confronted Garrett all angry, he would certainly turn me down.I grimaced as I walked downstairs, my duffel bag slung over my shoulder. If I could get a read on Garrett's emotions, I might know if he was lying or not. As it stood, the only people's emotions I could sense, were Alec and Kade.Both the twins halted their glaring at Garrett to meet my eyes as I walked downstairs. My stomach fluttered as I met their dark, captivating eyes. I couldn't remember why I had left them in the first place, and knew I would never make that mistake again.As I walked into the
Tori's anger whipped around her like a tornado. Bits of glass scratched and sliced my skin. Just as I reached out and grasped the thrashing emotion, it slipped from my fingers. An invisible wall slammed down between Tori and I, cutting off my connection to her emotions. I took a staggering breath and tried to calm my own nerves before opening myself up again. Instead of forcing it, I let each sensation brush by me, letting each one go.The whirlwind that was Tori's anger resumed, swirling around strands of my hair and in between my fingers. I let the anger wash over me, delving deeper. Underneath the anger was the distinct, sharp sting that reminded me of hurt. I scolded myself for a minute. Of course, she was hurt, I had left without a word, leaving the phone she had gotten me on the bed. Tori had been my first friend in such a long time, and I repaid her by constantly refusing to trust her. Hidden even deeper was an emotion I hadn't anticipated; understanding. W
I found myself standing in front of Tori's house the next day, my stomach a bundle of nerves. Even though it seemed like she had forgiven me, I knew I caused a rift to form between us. I knew my reasons for leaving were justifiable, but I couldn't erase the pain I caused in my absence. Just as I had the right to leave, she had the right to be upset.Crawling into bed with Alec and Kade last night, they both promised to support me regardless of what I told Tori. After asking my permission, Alec and Kade entrusted the information to their Beta's, asking if they would dig up any information about white wolves. That's where Alec and Kade were today, helping their Beta's learn more about me and what I might be capable of. We all knew it was risky to tell Tori the full truth, but I wanted to trust her. I wanted to go that extra mile for her.As I waited for Tori to come to the door, each passing second made the knot in my stomach grow. I gritted my teeth together and remaine
I wasn't sure why I was surprised. I had done things with Alec and Kade before, things that set my skin aflame and sent my blood racing through my veins. Tori was right, it was more than pleasant being with Alec and Kade. I knew the next step would come eventually, but I never let myself think on it too much. I couldn't help but wonder how that would work--how I might be with the two of them."I can practically see the gears turning in your head." Tori cackled, "It's not rocket science, Aurora. There's never been a she-wolf with two mates before, but I'd say take them at the same time!""At the same time?" I sputtered, choking on the oxygen that rippled and swirled in my lungs.I trusted Alec and Kade, and knew they'd never push me into anything, but I couldn't imagine having them both at the same time. I knew how it worked, but also knew stuff like that came with quite a bit of discomfort."You have more than one hole." Tori smirked, and I felt my skin h
No matter how I muffled the sighs that left my lips, release refused to come. It was like my body knew what it wanted, just as my mind and heart did. It refused to function for anyone else, refused to react unless it was under the gentle touches of the twins. Understanding my efforts were hopeless, I finished my shower and dried off.I had brought a change of clothes into the bathroom, and slipped on a thigh-length dress. The sleeves were long but thin, enough to combat the gentle chill that started up this afternoon. I blow-dried my hair while the twins waited outside, undoubtedly getting ready themselves.As I stepped out into the bedroom, I was bombarded by the thick scent of Alec and Kade. As I turned to grab a pair of shoes, Alec stood in my way. We were only inches apart, but I could feel the heat radiating from his skin. His musky scent swirled with the slight tang of tea-tree from his body wash. The scent was entirely new, but equally to die for. My breathing h
"Neice?" Alec scoffed. "We've been dealing with you for weeks now. You didn't think we needed to know this kind of information?""At the time? No, you didn't." Julian shrugged, ignoring the identical looks of rage on the twins faces."What about you?" Kade snapped, his eyes narrowing on Garrett. "You didn't think your daughter had a right to know?""Let's not blame my half-brother." Julian smirked at Garrett, who scowled in response. "We've been estranged for quite some time. The poor man can hardly stand to be in the same room as me. Regardless, we've had a common goal for quite some time."Garretts scowl turned outright deadly. He bared his teeth at Julian and spoke in a low voice, "She doesn't need to know right now. She already has enough on her plate without you adding to it."Before I developed my gift, I would've assumed Garrett was being his typical selfish conniving self. While I didn't appreciate the lies, I could feel the emotions behind
As we pulled into the drive way, I realized something startling. I was no longer afraid of what the future might hold. I knew there would always be danger, that people would try and use me as a weapon but none of it seemed to matter. All this time, I had thought Alec and Kade were too good to be true. There was no chance in hell that I had been given not one, but two soul-mates to forever cherish and support me. Some small part of me thought that whatever was blossoming between us wouldn't last. While I wasn't quite ready to go throwing around the L word yet, there was something else I wanted.Alec and Kade's parents were already asleep as we entered the house. I was relieved Alec and Kade couldn't feel my emotions the way I could feel theirs. They would sense the turmoil and anxiety from a mile away. I tried to keep my fingers from fidgeting, but I couldn't help the slight tremble that worked its way through my hands. While I still lacked details, Tori had told me about the
The humid summer air, with it’s traces of fresh water and wildflowers, had always been my favorite. It was especially fragrant here, in the field of golden grass I often visited. Even as I sat on the thick quilt I had brought along, I longed for the feel of the grass beneath my feet. Rummaging through my bag, I pulled out a cherry-almond croissant I had saved from my bakery. After all the years, it was still up and running. The new management was a feisty girl named Kiara, whose pastry experiments often turned out incredible. This place had once been secret, but as I watched the children laugh and play, I couldn’t bring myself to regret sharing this place with them. A piece of the purest happiness I had ever experienced, countless memories full of it—all of which were made here. There were six of them, three boys and three girls, darting through the grass with earsplitting grins on their faces. Some were missing a few baby teeth; others were c
Three Years LaterMy back arched and eyes rolled back as molten pleasure coiled between my legs, increasing with every desperate stroke of Kade’s tongue. My hands were tangled in his hair, tugging him closer while also pushing him away. His snarls vibrated against my slick folds, coaxing unfathomable sounds from my lips. The man ate like he was starving, devouring every inch of my swollen flesh with his lips, tongue, and teeth.Alec lay beside me, the heavy length of him pressed against my hip as he stroked and played with my tender nipples. Lavishing kisses down my neck and shoulder. Goosebumps erupted where his light caresses fell, even though the air around us was humid and warm.Both he and Kade were entranced, feasting on me as they had countless times, only this time—their attention would stray down to my stomach, to the swell of life hidden within my womb.They were achingly gentle with me. To the point where my core throbbed, begging t
One Year LaterI glanced down at the old article I had saved, snickering at my name in such a bold font. I wasn’t sure I’d ever get used to it, having every werewolf in the world know my name.A photo of the twin’s and I sat below the headline, my odd colored eyes bright and vibrant. I was glowing with happiness as I stood between the twins, like a light had been switched on deep within. Kade stood behind me, his arms wound around my waist as I grinned and stared into Alec’s eyes. None of us were expecting a hidden reporter to snap the photograph. Even after an entire year, my love for my mates hadn’t dimmed. If anything, it had grown stronger. It was my favorite picture of the three of us.The reporters had a field day when the twin’s and I were finally married.The ceremony was mostly for show, an excuse to throw an extravagant party that would lighten spirits and spread some happiness. The public were invited, along
My Luna Ceremony commenced the following weekend, making Carrie even more frazzled as she planned last minute details. Day by day, her buns became just a tad messier. Flower arrangements, guest lists, and food. She had even gone as far to search for entertainment. I had all but forbade her to make an event out of it, but the twin’s ordered her not to listen.Streamers of cobalt and powder blue wrapped around the light posts in town, hanging brightly decorated wreaths. Storefronts hung lights, and laughter trickled in through the cracks of devastation.The crowd of guests that cheered when I walked under the pavilion erected in the park made my face flush. The positive emotions made me giddy as I passed from guest to guest, riding the high of happiness and celebration.As the ceremony commenced, the joy in my stomach turned to worry. Self-doubt lingered at the corners of my mind, fleeing only when the twins came into sight.Alec had trimmed his hair
Two Months LaterOne deep breath, and then another.“Relax, Aurora.” Zayne’s flat voice sounded from a few feet in front of me, icy eyes pivoting across the lounge to meet my own. Ever since his father’s death, there were moments where he seemed carved from ice. The only one able to thaw him was currently waiting along with the rest of the crowd. “Whether they know it or not, they’re looking for a leader, someone better to replace Marcus. Speak with confidence and they’ll listen.”“He isn’t wrong.” Brandon Fox shrugged. The only similarities between Jaspar and his eldest son were the piercing eyes and lazy grin. Everything else, including the golden hair, came from his mother.“Still, she is not wrong to be worried. There are some that won’t be happy with this decision.” Isaiah chimed in, the voice of reason as he stood second in line.“What do you think?&rdqu
The sound of muffled arguing emerged from the kitchen, most of which held the noticeable soprano of Tori’s voice. Every few seconds, I could hear Kady’s mom snap back in a venomous tone. Even Garrett was perfectly content with letting them argue, considering he was still processing all that I had told him. He hadn’t moved from his position on the couch, his chin resting in the palm of his hand. The same rush of emotion had once washed through me and even now, it was hard to believe that things were changing. Julian sat at his side, unable to conceal the wide grin that stole his face. The exact opposite of his brooding and severe brother. It made him look younger, even though the lines etched into his smooth face were a testament to his age. He leaned forward on his haunches, eyes sparkling. There had always been something feral about Julian. Still, he was more approachable than Garrett. “How’d you kill him, kid? Did he beg?” My stomach soured
I turned on my heel, a hand clasped over where my own bullet wound should have been. My mind was reeling, but my body understood what to do as I stumbled over to where Kade lay on the cement floor. Alec was hunched over him tearing the clothes from one of the dead inner circle members, a middle-aged man with greying hair and a scar just above his lip. The thousand-dollar suit jacket was shining with Kade’s blood, even as Alec held it tightly against his chest. I could feel the blood pumping out with each ragged heartbeat. A small clump of silver metal sat beside Alec’s knelt form, the bullet he had fished from Kade’s chest. Kade shifted into his human form after the bullet had been removed, his skin translucent and pale. There was a thin sheen of sweat that covered him, even though he was cold to the touch. Alec’s eyes met mine, unending darkness that seemed surprisingly calm despite the earthquake of emotions shattering what strength he had. I glance
Kade’s rage became him, heating his blood until it boiled as it pumped throughout his form. The violent emotion overtook him completely, giving his increased strength a savage edge. Alec’s head was a different story, the same book but in another format. He could see and breathe through his rage, using it to propel not himself, but his thoughts forward. Strategies and plans flitted through his head, disorienting and at rapid-fire. Many of them looked like football plays, marking where Ariana, the Hound, and the two guards stood. I tried not to give into the sinking feeling that overtook me, when even Alec couldn’t produce a plan of action. We were outnumbered, exceptionally considering I couldn’t use my magic while Ariana was in the room, and my combat training was strictly lodged in the beginner stage. Still, I hadn’t come this far by giving up. Through pain and blood, I’d give everything I had. With my mates at my side, both identical and different in every
“It is within all of your best interests to stand down.” Jaspar Fox’s voice rang throughout the crowd, strong and very much alive. The wolves he had brought with him twitched their tails in irritation, we were evenly matched now. I could see shimmering eyes deep within the forest, watching and waiting from the outside. “Defy your Alpha and take your own life into your hands, because soon Marcus Novak will be dead.”Jaspar looked towards me and somehow, I was able to decipher the words within his pale colored eyes. He was asking me a question, a simple yes or no. It took only a few seconds, reaching out with my magic before I had the answer.Disappointment and acceptance flashed in his eyes as I shook my head ‘no’.Many of the warriors here were loyal to Marcus, and radiated waves of hostility as they barely managed to keep themselves still. I could feel that so many of them were desperate for a way out, but the fear that