KACELA
He didn’t look surprised to see us. I don’t know what I had expected, maybe jumping up and running away or at least looking chagrinned. He was neither. He just grinned at me and waved the girl away.
“Give me a minute, love,” he said, not looking at her. I glanced at the girl, and she was pouting, her lower lip sticking way out and her hands on her hips. I glared at her, and she raised a look of surprise at me, appraising me for a moment and then turning on her heel.
“You’ve got my number,” she shouted over her shoulder to Chad. He idly waved his hand, and she stomped off in a huff.
“Took you guys long enough,” he said, reaching for his drink. Earl moved when he moved, and Chad looked at him and laughed.
“Relax, big guy. I’m just trying to maintain my buzz.”
“Where’s your dad, Chad?&rdquo
KACELAIt was really anticlimactic. He was definitely weak, and I was surprised that he thought he could best me in a fight. The only thing I could figure is that his overinflated ego wouldn’t let him think that a woman could beat him at anything. He leaped at me, slowly and awkwardly, giving me ample time to position myself to counter. I caught him around the waist, turned him and snapped his neck in one smooth move. There was no fight and no grappling. It was over so quickly I surprised myself. I had expected more.I spent the next twenty minutes going through the home and trashing it, pulling out the money and jewelry that I could find and bagging it up into a beach tote I found in one of the spare bedrooms. I was trying to make it look like a burglary and I think I did a pretty good job. I figured I would give the money and jewelry to some of his victims to put towards their new lives and healing. I
WYATT I was waiting anxiously for Kacela to get back. She and Earl were only gone for a total of three days but it felt like ages. Nellie had teased me about my lack of focus, giving up and dealing with most of the pack issues herself. I didn’t mind. I was grateful. I was pacing in front of the doors and making the servants nervous. One worked up enough courage and came to me. “My king, we can mind link you when she arrives,” Toby said, tentatively. I smiled at him, reassuringly. “They’re going to mind link me when she comes through the front gate. I am just excited.” He smiled a tolerant smile at me. “I understand.” He went back to sweeping the entry way. I stepped outside to continue my pacing so that I wouldn’t disturb their work. Shortly after midnight I finally got the mind link that they were coming through the gate. I stood on the steps, impatient, waiting for Kacela to get here. When the car drove up, I ran down the stairs. Earl was driving and he looked exh
KACELAI was shaking from the intensity of the orgasm I had just had, but I could tell that Dex wasn’t done with me yet. My legs were like jelly, and he knew that. He knew what he had done and there was more in store for me.He picked me up and wrapped me in a towel, carrying me to the bed and depositing me on my back, my wet hair splayed over the bed. I smiled at him as he dried me, gently rubbing the towel over my body. When he began drying my legs, I submissively opened them for him.He dropped down to his knees, hooking one over his shoulder and then began kissing me, running his tongue over my slit. I felt my body beginning to respond, even though it was tired. I could smell my arousal and my body became slick.Wyatt looked up at me from between my legs with a small grin on his face. I could still see Dex in his eyes and I knew that they were both in control, both enjoying this. I grinned ba
KACELAI knew that Earl and Wyatt were waiting for me so I grabbed a sandwich from the buffet in the dining room and hurried over to Wyatt’s office. I could hear laughing on the other side of the door, so I slowed, not wanting to interrupt anything. I could hear Earl talking.“And then I realized she had booked us in coach. Do you know how long it’s been since I’ve flown coach?” Wyatt was roaring with laughter as Earl recounted some of the less luxurious aspects of our trip. Even Nellie was sympathetic.“What did you do with your legs?” she asked.“He folded them up and ignored the pointed glares from the woman in front of us,” I said, walking in and taking a bite from my sandwich.“She was pretty angry,” Earl admitted. “But the flight attendant said I couldn’t stick them into the aisle.”“They’d get run over by
WYATTKacela and Earl effectively broke down the business while Nellie took notes. Halfway through, I mind linked Jarrett and Lia and had them come down to join us. I realized a decision was going to have to be made and they needed to be in on the decisions.“Oh, you’re showing!” Kacela bound up and ran over to Lia, giving her a little hug and leading her over to the couch. “Your little belly is so cute! I thought it was too soon to show.”Lia laughed. “Lycan gestation is about half that of humans. We carry for five and a half months, not the forty weeks a human carries. Means the baby grows much faster.”Kacela counted on her fingers. “So, three months left? Did I count right?”She nodded. “A little over three months,” she agreed. Kacela squealed and I looked at her slightly puzzled. This was
KACELAWe met out at the gate. Earl had grabbed two of the warriors we had worked with before, Bob and Toby, and had also grabbed Julie’s brother, Eliot. Eliot had a determined look on his face. I saw Wyatt sizing him up and looking at him suspiciously, but I felt good about him. I knew what it was like to have a family member betray what you hold dear. I wanted answers and I wanted vengeance. I imagined Eliot was having the same gamut of emotions.We all held bags and began undressing at the gate. I was still shy about it but they had been doing this for decades around each other and no one batted an eye. I put my clothes in Wyatt’s bag and stood awkwardly at the edge of the group and shifted, bones cracking and making the horrible noises that wolves make when we shift. The group looked at me with sympathy because it really sounds like it hurts but then their looks of sympathy changed to amazement. 
KACELAWe entered the house quietly. I could hear the television a floor above me, but my senses were tingling. Something wasn’t right.Immediately after stepping into the kitchen, a huge blow hit me on the side of the head, and I went down. I rolled over to see a huge Lycan looming over me, holding a rock covered in blood from my head. I rolled to the side just as Wyatt crashed into her from behind, him now in his Lycan form, clothing ripped and hanging off from him.They bounced to the ground beside me and Julie rolled, pinned by Wyatt but fighting hard. Wyatt was trying to keep his promise to Eliot and allow him a moment with his sister so he was trying not to kill her, despite the fight she was putting up.I struggled into a sitting position when I saw Eliot’s Lycan come running into the room and take a flying leap at Wyatt, claws and teeth tearing at his back. I wasted a precious second thinking t
KACELAWe were gathered in the office at noon the next day, a repeat of our previous meeting. Lia and Jarrett were also there, waiting for an update.“So, my idea of bringing Eliot didn’t go so well,” I said, ruefully rubbing the back of my neck where some of the deepest gashes had happened and were still healing.Dali had done her best to heal me but I was definitely sore still and she had told me it would take a few days. Werewolves healed themselves, but not as fast as Lycans. Lucky beasts.“We heard,” Jarrett said, his mouth in a slight twist. “It ended well, though. Seems like you atoned for your mistake.”Lia swatted at him. “Jarrett. We all make mistakes. Kacela didn’t have anything to atone for.”I grinned at the both of them. “Yep. I beat a Lycan. I more than atoned.”Wyatt squeezed m