“We have enough warriors that I can be drained for a time.” “Okay.” “All the pack members will know is that there was a rogue on pack lands, not that he was after you. We’re playing that close to the vest for now. Only a few select people know. I’ve already cleared the Delta team, except for the m
Monday morning, the triplets and Thea trained in the indoor gym, as Liam silently observed. They never used the indoor gym. When they led training, there were too many people to fit indoors. Plus, they were werewolves. They belonged outdoors. But the indoor gym was better than nothing. The Alpha was
“Not here,” she whispered just loudly enough for them to hear. “We have an audience.” The triplets noticed Owen for the first time and waved at him. He bowed his head to his future Alphas. “To our room?” Conri said. “Can you take a break here?” Alaric said. “I’m done now that you’re home,” Thea
Kai was already on top of Thea on the bed, hand under her dress. Thea pushed against his hand, moaning as she kissed him, her hands on his back, feeling his muscles ripple. Conri and Alaric stripped and joined them on the bed. Thea pulled Kai’s shirt up. He sat back on his heels and lifted it over
“What do you want, babe?” she said. Conri bit his lip. “Tell me.” “I want to make love to you,” he said. “Before you say it, I know you don’t want to have sex until we shift. Can I make love to you in your—” he trailed off. “In my butt?” He nodded. Thea smiled. “You’ve been working your way to
Every inch of her was on fire. So much sensation, so much pleasure—she started to climax, but she didn’t know from where. It seemed to be happening to her entire body all at once. Her toes curled. She cried out, and Alaric moved his lips to her neck. Kissing and nibbling until he found her sweet spo
Lizzy had to spend every day for a week after school in training to be Thea’s assistant. “It’s a bigger deal than I thought,” Lizzy said. “Luna Ada’s assistant is super strict. I have to behave a certain way in public, private, and with you—depending on where we are and who we’re around. There’s a
When Thea’s parents came home, they hugged her tight. “We’ve been worried about you,” her mother said. “I know,” Thea said. “You’ve been texting me every day to make sure I’m okay.” “Are you?” “Yes, Mom. Just like I’ve been telling you every day.” “I know you have a lot on your plate. Alpha Ul