He bucked and gasped, then his fingers slid into her hair and held her gently. She looked up at him, and there was an expression of shock and awe on his face. It slowly morphed into a look of adoration. He started tilting his hips back and forth ever so slightly, then he pulled back, but Thea didn’t
“When have you ever needed healing?” Thea said. “You never get tagged in a fight.” “I can take more risks if I know I can heal,” Kai said. “I never got the impression you held yourself back,” Thea said. Kai shrugged. “Getting our canines, being able to mark you, that’s going to be amazing,” Conr
Saturday morning came, and Thea’s parents left early on pack business. They would be gone for a few days, maybe a week. The triplets watched Thea get ready to spend the day with Misty. She styled her hair, put on a little makeup. Conri and Kai were getting agitated and jealous. “I can’t believe sh
Thea and Misty talked as they drove. The first bar was about three hours away. It was the middle of the day, so it wasn’t busy, but they ordered some appetizers and got a feel for the place. The next bar was another thirty minutes away, and it only took them a minute inside before they realized it
“Why do you think my mate will be a girl? They teach us that the main purpose for mates is procreation.” “The moon goddess wouldn’t gift you with someone you couldn’t completely love. Mates are designed for each other. Pups need parents who love each other and stay together. That’s what the matebon
Alaric was sitting at Thea’s desk, staring into space. Kai was sitting on the floor, leaning against her bed. He had a black eye, swollen nose, busted lip. His knuckles were a bloody mess. So were his clothes. Conri was on Thea’s bed clutching her pillows, breathing in her scent, and sobbing. Th
“Always.” Kai was gone when they got out of the shower. They got dressed, and Thea put Conri to bed. She followed Kai’s scent to his old room, knocked softly, and walked in. She sat next to him on the bed. He was holding one of her pillows, breathing in her scent. “I’m sorry, Kai. If I knew what t
ALARIC’S POV Yesterday was amazing. We skipped lunch and made love to Thea. We kept our clothes on, but that’s what it was—making love. We skipped the rest of school, relaxed in the woods, and talked about shifting. It was a fantastic day. Then we went home to find all our stuff moved into Thea’s r