SADIE
I couldn’t believe things between us were getting committed in a short time. I felt like this was surreal. And it scared the hell out of me.
When I entered the house, I realized that we started to have a possibility of a long and lasting relationship.
Since his birthday party, he’d been nothing but a thoughtful husband and a free-spirited man who had nothing but to please his wife. Cas was right, Cenric seemed to have two personalities, and he could switch the man on top of me right now if the darker side had taken over him.
He groaned, seemed unimpressed, “Here you go again.”
“What? Why did you stop?” I ran my thumb on his swollen lips.
“You’re not with me.”
“Really?” I lifted my hips so that I could feel his erection poking deliciously against my core, and the size could split me in half. I was so turned on, and it ached like a bitch. “So you happened to just get this hard on by humping into the bed.”
CENRIC I had hoped it enlightened her against the false pretenses her brother had fed her. I was at the veranda when the guys came over. “So, it’s all good?” Beck was the first one to ask. They had their place in the house with easy access to the main. “Yep.” I sipped my whiskey. I and liquor were not best friends. I wanted a clear head, and it wasn’t a help. “Yet you’re here.” Linden joined in, and so as Devin. “A lot is going on her head. That sick son of bitch fed her with so many lies, and I have to prove it to her, even if it takes forever.” “Easy. Just be honest to your wife,” Devin pointed out. “Easier said than done,” Beck replied. “She’s not ready for the truth.” I groaned to stop him. They didn’t know the whole truth, except Beck. For Linden—not entirely. Devin hadn’t wholly earned my trust. He was in bed with my mortal enemy—the Greer might still have influenced him. I
SADIE I offered my lips freely. Instantly, Cenric captured my mouth, delving with his tongue in. I tasted myself. It was supposed to be mortifying, but I found myself bold as I enjoyed it. I still felt his thick fingers inside me not a moment ago. When my nipples grazed against his chest, I ached again—for his touch, for his kiss, and I felt greedy as I wanted more. I wrapped my hand around his thick and warm length, squeezing the shaft a little. He groaned against me, breaking our kiss. “Babe, don’t.” I froze. I thought my heart stopped at that moment. I could feel the color draining from my face in embarrassment.Doesn’t he like when I do it? “Your hand is as smooth as silk, and I like it a lot, but I won’t last long. And I want to be inside in this second.” His voice was a low rasp. “No. Since I laid eyes on your picture.” “Oh.” My eyes grew a little wider. “Finally, after so long,
CENRIC I felt my mouth twitch against the skin of her back as I felt the slickness of her arousal between her folds. “Are you sore?” She groaned, “You should have asked me first before you touched me.” It was past four in the morning when I felt her holding my hand and drifting on her naked breast. So I started cupping, kneading, and rolling her nipple between my fingers. After that, I let it drift lower, between her thighs, until I found her clit. I rubbed it in a circular motion until she started thrusting her ass into my cock. In an instant, I was hard as a rock. “I want you, babe,” I whispered. My tongue swirled in the shell of her ear, causing her to shiver. “Take me however you want.” She snaked her arm around my neck, and I lifted my head to offer her a kiss, and she instantly took my mouth, thrust her tongue, and sucked mine. I loved how daring she was. I admired it in her. I glided my cock between her as
SADIE “Seriously, bro?” Cas threw his hands in the air as he walked into the kitchen. “You don’t trust me anymore?” Well, he looked pissed, and a pissed Wollf was just as scary as the big bad wolf. “Whoa whoa whoa! I didn’t tell you because I didn’t actually plan on coming here. It just happened, okay? And now that you’re here are you gonna glare at me the whole day?” Cenric offered his hand for a handshake. Cas just stared at it, then at his brother, at me, and the guys already left as soon as they found out Cas was outside the gate. “Fine.” He hugged his brother instead. “You’re gonna make up to me.” “Whatever. Breakfast?” “Nah.” He sat on the stool. His eyes were like a hawk as he pinged pong between Cenric and me. “You two made up?” “Save your breath. Why does everyone making it like a black hole kind of big deal? Why are you really here?” “Play nice.” I hit my husband on his arm. “How do you like the house, C
CENRIC “You have to promise me, Sergeant Wolff, that you will give this to my daughter.” She was clutching my uniform. Her face was so pale and sweaty, but I could see her beauty had aged in her. Her blue eyes were glassy. “No, Dr. Arisov, you will give it to her as soon as we get out of this hell.” I ducked my head, bullets flying everywhere. The old single school building was already filled with bullets hole and the only thing that covered us from those militants. She dragged her breathing. “You know I’m a medical doctor, right? I know my condition. Can I call you—what’s your first name, honey?” “Cenric, doc.” “Nice name.” She held her lower abdomen, where she got shot a few minutes ago. It didn’t damage her artery, but she was bleeding so fast. Our reinforcement would reach us in ten. I was afraid she wouldn’t make it. “Mom gave me the name.” I f
SADIE “Nah. I’m not a fan of raw seafood.” I shook my head as I watched him in surprise. “Anything raw. I just don’t like it, except for fruits and vegetables. I don’t like fish in the Sushi, and I don’t like that one you’re eating.” “Who doesn’t like oysters?” He looked amused. I raised my hand. “Me?” “Why didn’t you say so?” “This dinner is not just all about me, Cenric.” “I guess this is a part of knowing each other.” “Exactly.” “I like any kinds of shellfish, especially clams. I love one in particular. Can’t get over it,” he whispered the last sentence to me. I squeezed my thighs under the table as I imagined what he meant to say. “Oh, what kind is that?” I lifted the wine to my lips, and he just noticed my hand was shaking. “What if we ditch this dinner and we go somewhere else?” He held my hand as I placed the glass on the table. “Are you sure?” “Yeah. Unless you wann
CENRIC“Are you fucking insane?” Beck bellowed. “You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. I just told you he became distrustful and paranoid since you hired Devin. He thought you were one of the moles in his organization. And here you are planning on meeting that son of a bitch!”“He’d be more suspicious if I won’t meet him. And I know I can depend on you, and you’ll watch my six, right?”His nose flared as his face flushed in anger. “Since when I didn’t, asshole? You’re such a pain in my fucking ass.”“Then that sounds like a plan.”“Damn it, Cenric. I have already lost two of my brothers. Don’t fucking make it three. Is it really worth it?”I looked at him right into his dark eyes. “I’m not doing this for what happened to Doctor Yelena or for her. I need to end this. I’m doing this for our brothers and myself. And I know I can do something right so that they didn’t die in vain, and we are going to help save many lives. You know that.”“And you’ll die in the end, instead. That’s so fuckin
SADIECenric had never been late. I cooked dinner earlier and thought he’d be here like he always did. It was almost one, and he hadn’t come home—he knew that we had a dinner plan tonight. Something was not right.I gave Devin an off today to visit his family, so he had no use to me. I called Linden and Beck. None of them ever picked up.I started scrolling my contacts when the door flew open, and I almost dropped the phone in my hand.“Oh, my God!” My gaze flew to my husband. Beck and Linden literally dragged him in my direction. “What the hell is going on? I was about to call Cas when you two didn’t pick up. Take him up.”“No, my dallen. Offs,” he slurred his words.“Is he drunk? Since when did he get this shit-faced?” I asked again since the two somehow turned deaf.“Babes.” He wanted to throw himself at me. Beck and Linden managed to grab him on both arms.“Cenric, no. In bed, and we’ll talk about this in the morning when you’re sober.” I propped my hands on my hips, blowing a brea