LOGINBecause he likes to give. He uses one hand to unzip himself, and then his pants are off. His hand goes to play with me while he teases me with his tongue and mouth. I can feel his fingers plunging inside me, and as they move in and out, he adds a third finger and then a fourth till I am howling his
That's another thing I’ve started doing a lot. Laughing. “Okay, that’s enough.” Austin scoops me up in a bridal hold. “Give her back to me.” He carries me away from the bonfire and the celebration. “Wait, where are we going?” “I have another surprise for you.” He doesn’t take me to the lake, bu
“You don’t have to dance with those idiots.” Austin is getting all ruffled up. “I’m right here. You should be resting.” “It’s funny you say that.” I reach for my heels. “Because when I said I was tired last night, that didn’t stop you, did it?” “That was different!” “Oh, is it?” I say mockingly,
Seline The mating mark does wonders for my healing process, and my first shift occurs during my third month in the pack. It’s while Austin has taken me out for a picnic by the lake. It’s both frightening and exhilarating at the same time, and as the change washes over me, he is right there by my
From the dangerous gleam in my father’s eyes, I doubt it was anything as simple as convincing her to leave. “Can I have a moment alone with my mate?” Austin asks stiffly. I see the irritation my father’s face, but he glances at me. “I’ll be back in a bit. And don’t try to stick soldiers to me agai
“Yeah.” He looks anxious and I sigh. “Why don’t you sit down?” He looks uneasy but does so. “I met your mother.” “Real charmer, isn’t she?” I comment dryly. “Makes me wonder what you were like all those years ago when you got together with her.” That not only breaks the hard ice, but also the wh
“Seline—" “You either go yourself, or I will rip apart this entire building just to throw you out,” I say slowly. “Take your pick.” Saying that, I turn my back on him, closing the closet door, and head to the bathroom. I hear the sound of the door closing a moment later, and I close my eyes. I si
Seline I don’t yet know how to get even, but I do go back to work. I feel better. Perhaps the pep talk helped or it’s easier to hide my feelings when my friends lives are at risk. I don’t see Austin, but Gina tells me that he’s been coming every day and asking about me. He doesn’t turn up toda
It’s the click of the front door lock that has me blinking. I hear footsteps, and then Austin is standing in the doorway. I stare at him. “I thought you left.” He looks uncomfortable. “I went to get us some breakfast.” True to his word, he’s holding two cups of takeaway coffee and a large paper
And that is how twenty minutes later, I find myself in the park across my apartment, sitting on a swing, down an entire bottle. Getting drunk isn’t as easy when you have shifter metabolism. But one bottle is enough to make me buzzed. And right now, I’m so happily buzzed. I stare at the night sky,







