"I'm taking her home."
"Please don't."
"But she's adorable." Laurie whines, cradling a cream-colored puppy to her chest like one would a baby. She was sitting cross-legged on the floor, happy to let the puppies climb all over her.
"You said that about the last eight." Dogs. The last eight dogs. The cats were another story. Kate was sure had she not been blessed with the reflexes she had, she would have several scratch marks on her body.
"She's so fluffy." Laurie coos lifting the puppy at eye level.
"God please don't let her get a dog," Kate mutters under her breath as Laurie picks up another puppy that had been pawing at her leg, setting the one she already had on her lap.
Kate was slowly regretting taking Laurie to the animal shelter. Seeing her mate with the little animals had to be the most adorable thing she had ever witnessed but they had been here for a little over two hours now.
They had been to see puppies, kittens, and this one bird that developed a weird attachment to Laurie. All of which scuttled away at the mere sight of Kate, much to Laurie's confusion.
Kate completely understood why but Laurie was shocked, to say the least. She kept trying to bring whichever animal she picked up close to Kate, only for it to start whining or hissing at her.
She stopped after the one cat tried to claw her face off.
Kate shuddered at the thought of the orange tabby who had no qualms with going for her face.
It was rare for smaller animals to like werewolves. At best, they tolerated them. It was something about their aura that frightened smaller creatures.
The only werewolves Kate knew who had pets were Lucas and Iris. Even then, Lucas's dog barely tolerated him and Iris often left her cat to its own devices.
"I don't know how you can hate puppies. Everyone loves puppies." Laurie says, glancing at Kate briefly before turning her attention back to the two puppies she had in her arms.
"I don't hate puppies. They hate me." Kate says from her place on the other side of the pen, having moved as far away from Laurie as the space would allow.
She knew she would scare the puppies if she got too close and was content to watch her mate play with the furry creatures.
"I don't know why. You're not exactly scary." Laurie mutters, just loud enough for Kate to hear.
"Excuse you. I am terrifying." Kate says, playfully glaring at the younger woman.
In reality, she was. When she was shifted into her wolf form, Kate looked pretty damn scary. She had an almost black coat that had some streaks of the same dark brown color her hair was. She was an alpha so she towered over most of her pack members, easily rivaling the size of a full-grown bear, and instead of maintaining her eye color as a wolf, like the others, her eyes often turned into a bright red. A mark of her power. Any werewolf would know an alpha by their eyes.
"No, you're really not. You're like, fluff. You're fluffy." Laurie nods to herself, sparing a glance at Kate.
"I'm what?" Kate asks, amused.
"You know, fluffy. Like a puppy. But a person because you're obviously not a puppy. But you're kinda like one. What I'm saying is you're like a puppy, Harmless. Cute. Fluffy." Laurie was rambling now, a slight blush coloring her cheeks.
"Okay," Kate says. She wasn't sure what to say to that. Laurie thought she was fluffy. I mean, technically she was kinda fluffy, as a wolf. However, harmless, she was not.
"So you think I'm cute?" Kate asks, teasing. If she had to stay in this god-forsaken shelter, she might as well have a little fun.
"Well yeah, I do," Laurie says nonchalantly, letting the puppies go and reaching for another one in her vicinity.
"W-wait, what?" Kate wasn't expecting that answer. She was expecting the usual flustered muttering Laurie did whenever Kate started to tease her.
Laurie turns her attention from the puppy and glances up at Kate, rolling her eyes at the woman's shocked expression. She had had just about enough of whatever weird thing she and Kate were doing.
Over the past month, Laurie would drop hints left and right, flirting with the other woman any chance she got and Kate would reciprocate only to pull back before anything interesting happened, leaving Laurie both flustered and confused.
Laurie thought Kate was pretty perfect. She helped Laurie with damn near everything and found the littlest of excuses to spend time with her.
She was still suspicious of the porch incident this morning.
Kate was with Laurie almost every day and was always happy to just sit and talk for hours upon hours on end. She liked Laurie's cooking, she sat through sappy romcoms, and she had no problem hearing Laurie 'talk doctor' as she described it.
Once, she actually listened to Laurie describe every step of doing a heart valve repair after Laurie voiced her concerns about maybe getting a little rusty (She wasn't). She was pretty sure Kate would watch paint dry with her if she asked nicely.
At first, it was cute. Kate always seemed so nervous and careful around her, always checking to see if she was okay with something as simple as holding her hand. Laurie appreciated it really. Kate was probably the most polite, caring, and gentle person she had ever met.
But Kate never made a move.
Never tried to do anything more than hold her, never noticed the boulder-sized hints that Laurie was dropping all over the place, and definitely never tried to kiss her.
Laurie was sure Kate would at least try something when they were out in the park, but she didn't. She walked all over the goddamned town for hours, met a bunch of strangers, and left her groceries in her car for the entire day. She even made sure to be extra touchy with the brunette. Still, nothing.
Quite frankly, Laurie was at her wit's end.
She didn't know what to do, short of taking Kate home and just stripping in front of her. Even then, Laurie was half convinced Kate would give her a jacket to keep her from getting cold or something.
"I said, I think you're cute. Beautiful. Hot even. You're adorable." Laurie says, not bothering to look up from the ball of fluff she had on her lap.
"What."
"Honestly Kate, I'm not blind. You're gorgeous. I mean, at this point you must know I like you." Laurie says to a dumbstruck Kate.
"What."
"You do know I like you, right?" Laurie asks, twisting her body to fully face Kate who was still leaning on the wall opposite her. She was still sitting cross-legged on the floor but she wasn't about to let go of the puppy she was holding.
"Well, y-yeah I guess. You probably wouldn't be friends with me if you didn't." Kate manages to get out after shaking herself out of the shock-induced state she was in.
"Frie-Are you kidding me with this woman," Laurie mutters to herself, releasing an exasperated sigh and moving to stand up.
"Kate. I like you. As in, like like you. I have feelings for you. Romantic feelings. Not friend feelings, okay? And I'm pretty sure you like me too." Laurie says, standing up and brushing her jeans, the puppy still in her arms.
"What."
"I like you, Kate. In a gay way. Like, very gay. Extremely gay. So gay, I'm pretty sure rainbow-colored hearts are gonna shoot out of my eyes." Laurie's voice was slightly raised now and she was standing less than a foot away from the other woman. She wasn't sure there was any other way she could explain.
"What." That seemed to be the only word the taller woman could get out.
Kate was pretty sure her brain was short-circuiting. She was definitely not expecting Laurie to go off like this. She had been so focused on doing everything at a glacial pace that she hadn't even thought about the possibility of Laurie actually wanting her back in that way.
Kate had spent a lot of time trying to condition herself for the possibility of Laurie only wanting to be friends and nothing more that she was not prepared to have her mate openly saying she had feelings for her. Romantic feelings. Very gay feelings apparently.
She was so awestruck that she couldn't seem to do anything other than stare wide-eyed at her mate who was looking at her expectantly.
"Are you okay? Did I break you? Are you broken?" Laurie asks, putting the puppy down and placing her hands on Kate's shoulders, shaking her lightly.
"I uh I just, Huh." Kate was silently cursing herself for being a stuttering mess. Here her mate was, all but throwing herself at her and she couldn't even get a word out.
She was never like this. Kate prided herself on always being confident and straightforward. She never faltered. But it seemed that anytime Laurie did anything she became a stuttering fool.
"I should have just gotten naked," Laurie mutters, exasperated and Kate almost chokes on her own spit.
"What?" Kate's words come out in a quiet squeak.
After almost a full minute of silence, Laurie drops her hands from the brunette's shoulders, taking a small step back. She had expected a little bit of shock, maybe some of the cute stuttering she usually did whenever Laurie got a little flirty. She was not expecting nor was she prepared for the full-on gay panic Kate seemed to be experiencing.
"I need a drink."
That seemed to snap Kate out of whatever trance she was in. Laurie sighs heavily, moving to turn around only to be stopped by Kate's hand on her arm. "Wait. Sorry. I uh-I just, that was a lot."
"Yeah. I think we scared the puppies." Laurie says letting out a giggle and nodding towards the small creatures playing on the corner farthest from where they were standing.
"Maybe." Kate knew it was her close proximity to Laurie that deterred the puppies from jumping all over her.
"Hey, Laurie."
Laurie looks up at the taller blonde. "Yeah?"
"I like you too. A lot."
Laurie smiles, leaning closer towards Kate. "I know."
Before Kate could say anything else, one of the volunteers, a younger-looking woman from the shelter walks towards them.
"Hey, sorry to interrupt but we're just about ready to close for the day." The woman says, smiling apologetically at the two.
"It's okay. Thanks for letting us stay so long." Kate says, following Laurie as she started towards the shelter's door.
"It's no problem at all. Come in anytime you want."
They both smile at the younger woman before walking out through the door and out into the street, noticing immediately how dark it was.
"You wanna get that drink you wanted?" Kate asks, glancing at her mate who was standing beside her and nudging her gently.
"Mhmm. I pick the place though." Laurie says, playfully nudging her back before grabbing her hand and starting to walk.
Laurie nods, placing soft kisses on Kate's temple. "Yes, you feel so good."Kate rocks her hips forward, letting out a shuddering breath as her mates center grinds against her thigh. Laurie let out a sinful sound at the contact."Laurie are you-" "If you ask me if I'm sure one more time, I'm going to walk out of here." Laurie threatens before promptly pulling Kate back down for a kiss. Kate repeats the motion harder this time, moaning in surprise as she feels Laurie move her leg, her thigh putting a delicious pressure on Kate's center."Don't stop." Laurie gasps, tucking her face into Kate's neck. Kate nods against her, breathing heavily as she starts to grind her hips down at a steady pace. She feels Laurie's hold tighten and can't help the growl that escapes her lips as the smaller blonde bites down on her shoulder. Everything felt so good, Kate was working her body so well, her hands and lips were everywhere, kissing and biting and grabbing at all the right places. Laurie wasn
Kate froze for a second, not quite ready to hear those specific words come out of Laurie’s mouth. “Kiss me.” Laurie repeats, this time sounding more like a demand as she tries again to pull Kate closer, weaving her hand through her hair.Kate snaps out of her shock and allows herself to be pulled in, stopping just a hair's breadth away from Laurie’s lips. Kate wanted to kiss her so badly, but She just didn’t know how she would react once she did. Kate wasn’t sure she’d be able to stop.“Kiss me.” Laurie whispers against her lips and she does, her resolve breaking as she closes the distance between them and meets Laurie in a soft, almost chaste kiss. Kate leans back just a little only to be pulled back into a deeper kiss, this time being kept in place by Laurie’s hand.Kate lets out a low growl as she feels Laurie tug on her hair as the kiss gets more heated. Laurie takes her bottom lip between her teeth and tugs playfully, pulling Kate even closer. The hand on Laurie’s thigh inches h
Upon hearing her mate's consent, Kate slowly let one hand trail down to Laurie's waist while the other moved to cup the side of her neck, gently coaxing her to tilt her head back. For a split second, Kate thought about how it would feel to sink her teeth into the pale expanse of her mate's neck and mark her. She quickly shook herself from the thought and started to slowly project her scent onto Laurie.She gently brushed her face against Laurie's neck, taking note of how the hands on her lower back tightened their hold. She took her time with that spot before moving to the other side, letting out a quiet groan as one of Laurie's hands moved to slide through her hair. Kate was holding very little back at this point and Laurie's responsiveness was only encouraging her to keep going. All she could think about now was making sure her scent covered Laurie completely, or at least enough that no one would ever question who she was to Kate.If she couldn't claim Laurie, this would do for now.
Laurie is quick to notice Kate's reaction and promptly grabs her face in her hands, forcing Kate to look at her and not the dresser on the other side of the room. Even as she does, the brunette's gaze is fixed on the spot just to the left of Laurie's face."Kate, I need you to look at me." Laurie urges. Kate was trying her best to take deep calming breaths but because Laurie was so close, she was all Kate could hone in on. It was the same intoxicating scent of vanilla, and what she had come to know as lavender, that she associated with her mate. But it was mixed with a sort of citrus and pine smell that Kate knew was from Laurie's friends. Of course, in her admittedly irrational state, that only served to unsettle her more.Kate complies with the request though, jaw clenching and teeth grinding as she struggles to keep her cool. She could never deny Laurie of anything but was painfully aware of her mate comfortably perched on her lap as if she h
Kate searched Laurie's face for any sign of doubt or fear, only to find none at all. Laurie looked at her with trusting eyes and Kate was thrown for a loop. "Laurie, I wasn't serious. I don't have to do that. I'll be fine." Kate says, shifting so she was now leaning on her elbow, still facing the smaller blonde. Of course, she didn't know how she would handle everything she was feeling at the moment, but she would figure it out. Laurie had just started to show acceptance and actual desire to be with her, she would not risk any of that for something as trivial as being annoyed by her scent. Even if it was killing her inside."But if it'll help you then I don't see why not." Laurie insisted, straightening up so she was now sitting as she talked. "Kate, I'm not blind. I can see this is bothering you, just let me help. Please." Kate didn't know how much longer she could put up with this. She could see that Laurie was serious and there was nothing but sincerity in the
Laurie felt the rumble on Kate's chest and leaned back to look at her, using her elbow for support. "Hey, what's wrong?" She asks, noticing Kate's shift in mood.Kate does her best to appear calmer than she's actually feeling. "Nothing. It's nothing.""It's something if you're all growly," Laurie says eyebrow raised. She could tell something was bothering the woman and she wasn't going to let up until she found out what it was. As much as she appreciated it, she was tired of having Kate make herself feel bad trying to make her comfortable. It was her turn now, to make sure Kate was okay."It's nothing. Everything's fine." Kate tries to reassure Laurie. Although, it felt more like she was telling herself. She was feeling a mix of emotions and she wasn't quite sure how to handle it.Kate didn't think something as simple as Laurie's scent being slightly different would bother her so much, b