Jasper. Taking Ruby upstairs was inevitable. We had to finish what we were doing in the woods before the interruption. I breathed her in, and she moaned, knowing precisely what I was doing. I was worried that the attacks would cost us our home. Ruby has brought me pure happiness. I now had what I never imagined. I lifted her and placed her against the wall as she ravaged my lips. I couldn't get enough of her. I thought she would freak out when we returned, but I was wrong. She was just as wild as I was, as daring and tough as I was. She was my equal in every way. I laid Ruby at the foot of the bed and spread her legs wide to show appreciation. Taking in her scent, I delved in. She moaned, drove her fingers through my hair and grabbed it. "Jasper," She called my name, and I growled in response. She was mine. She was all mine, body and soul, and I showed my appreciation. It wasn't long before she crumbled from my ministration while I flicked her mound and sucked it gently. Her scen
Ruby. I woke up, and Jasper wasn't next to me. It wasn't unusual, so I did not bother. I went to freshen up in the bathroom. I doubted I would be able to go horse riding with Racheal this morning, so I chose to linger in the bathroom because she could be persistent. After spending about an hour in the bathroom. I dressed up and went to check on Garnet and Emerald. I expected Jasper to have attended to their needs, but I also wanted to take them out on a stroll before Noelle came over. Noelle was very attached to our children, and I was glad for the help, but today was mommy's day, and I intended to spend time with my babies. I went to the nursery, and they weren't there. I frowned and chose not to panic, so I headed downstairs. I looked at the sitting area, and Cindy was on the couch, asleep with a basket of used tissues by the side of the sofa. I smelled him before he reached me. I turned around, and it was Jasper. "Good morning, Ru," he said and kissed me. He was uneasy about som
Jasper. Ruby and I spent the day waiting for Randolph or Racheal to call us, While Cindy clenched her phone in her hand, waiting for Kevin to call. Waiting sucked. We heard no word from them. I took comfort because no news meant good news. By eight in the evening, I decided to call Randolph. He picked on the first ring, and I was relaxed that at least they were alive. "Jasper," he said. There was distress in his voice, and I knew it could not be good news. I stylishly moved away from the living room. Ruby was giving Cindy a foot massage. My friend's pregnancy had not been easy, but I was glad that she had people around to care for her. Ruby was doing a good job. They were all worried, but we were also optimistic. I had asked Noelle to come and get Cindy so she would be safe in case of an attack. Ruby would not go, and I did not want to get into an argument with her, so I let the matter rest. "Where are you going?" Ruby asked me, and I pretended to have hung up. "I need to get s
Ruby. Jasper and I went to bed late in the morning, and we did not wake up until the afternoon. The hunters had already helped themselves to our food, and some had gone to do more shopping. I felt as if my privacy was being invaded, making me uncomfortable. I knew it was for our good, and it was an act of kindness on their part, but I wanted to be alone with Jasper. "Let us go visit Emerald and Garnet," Jasper offered, and my face lit up. I really needed to see my children and know they were okay. Jasper and I went down the stairs, and the hunters were everywhere, but they were respectful enough to mind our furniture and keep the house clean. "Good afternoon," we greeted most of them. "Hey, Jasper!" Sam called my mate, and I was shocked he used his real name. "Are you surprised, Ruby?" Sam asked, and I frowned. "We figured since you are ready to face the douchebags, you might as well start bearing your names again. Once Murray is dealt with, you can be free again," he said, an
Jasper. Leon had never been so happy as he was in this very moment, slaying Murray's warriors. I felt a rush of excitement in my veins, and I loved it. The man had been a thorn in my side long enough. His daughter was the bane of my life – she exposed me and put Grigory on my tail. They made me and my mate flee our home. If the people of Livingston were not kind and loving, where would we be? It was time to put an end to their plague. I felt pure rage and blood lust, letting my wolf loose on the warriors. I glanced in Kira's direction, and she was holding her own. Trusting that she would be fine, I charged at the enemy. The hunters' bullets met their mark, but there were many warriors. Murray meant business. He had indeed come to raze Livingston to the ground. Too bad he would not be leaving alive. I was determined to end both him and Tiffany. I attacked with all my might, ripping limbs and severing heads. It was now or never for me. My mate and children deserved peace, and the
Jasper. The next day, I woke up early and found that Randolph had tried to call me several times. I snuck out of bed immediately and went out to dial his number. I looked towards the nursery and felt a longing in my heart. Knowing that we would soon go to pick up our children gave me some peace and hope. There were several missed calls, which could only mean it had to be important. I did not want Ruby to hear our conversation and get upset, so I went downstairs and walked outside to the barn. Apart from the ground that was disturbed to create the ditch we used to bury the wolves, the farm was as peaceful as before. I thanked the goddess once more for blessing us and helping us win the battle without any casualties. It was indeed a blessing. I took a deep breath and dialled Randolph's number. It rang several times, but he did not pick up. I called two more times and became worried, so I called Kevin instead, who answered on the first ring. "Jasper," he said as if trying to catch his
Ruby. Jasper placed me against the wall with a rush of emotions. His kisses were hungry and needy. I felt it, and it was overwhelming. His hunger had become mine, and we both sought one another to satisfy it. "Jasper," I breathed, and his kisses travelled down my neck. Moving me away from the wall, he lay me down on the bed, and his eyes were jet black – I knew it would be a wild morning. I opened my robe, and Jasper took it off along with my short nightdress. Then he stood back to admire my naked body on the bed. He looked primal. His eyes were black, and his canines were elongated. The fight with Murray had unleashed something in him. I felt his hunger and desire, and it had become mine. I wanted to devour him. Jasper took off his clothes in a hurry, and my body ached for his touch. He lay on me and kissed my neck, then sank his teeth into my skin. I felt a rush of pleasure, and it was so intense that my pussy began to clench. He growled and gently pulled out his teeth, licking
Jasper. Eight hours ago... Maxwell and I drove in silence. My heart was heavy. It was hard leaving my mate and children, but it was necessary. As long as Grigory was still out there, we could never indeed be free. Ruby had cried when I talked about death; her tears and apprehension were motivation enough not to tell her what I truly intended to do. I just have to hope for the best and pray that we succeed. As strong as I knew she was, she wasn't lying when she said she would follow me to the grave. She meant every word. We have to win at all costs, even if we have to cheat. It was imperative. "Ruby will kill you when she finds out the truth," Maxwell said, and I sighed because it was true – Ruby would kill me. "I did not tell my wife either," Maxwell said, and I sighed, grateful that Noelle won't crack and tell Ruby what we were up to. "You need to be careful, Jasper. You are a good man, and good people hardly win. You have to be selfish, wicked, mean, and want everything for you