Total pages in book: 47
Estimated words: 45970 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 230(@200wpm)___ 184(@250wpm)___ 153(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 45970 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 230(@200wpm)___ 184(@250wpm)___ 153(@300wpm)
Where the fuck has this woman been all of his life?
He grabbed her neck, pulling her close so that their lips were close to touching, but not quite. Wolfe didn’t know what he wanted to do. Take her again or fucking kiss her.
He slammed his lips down on hers, kissing her, tasting them on her mouth, and he didn’t care.
They tasted incredible. His spunk, her cunt. Mostly, her pussy tasted amazing. He didn’t care that his cum was on her tongue. If anything, it aroused him to know that she was willing to taste him because that opened up so many possibilities.
You’re not watching her tonight.
His cock was hard again, and he pressed Amelia to the bed, ready for round two inside her hot little cunt.
He’d talk to Alpha.
There was no way he was letting any of the club brothers watch her. She was all his.
****
Amelia liked to work. She liked to be helpful.
Even though she had lost a lot of jobs due to the pack being pissed at her, she always tried to be there for anyone who needed her.
Wolfe was not on her protection detail tonight. Boyan sat at the bar, keeping an eye on everyone and everything while she worked.
Val was also working tonight. New for her boss, as he often liked to stay in the back. She wondered if Alpha had talked to him.
As she worked, she was aware of so many new things. The main one being her body. All day, she fucked Wolfe. She was sure she smelled like him.
No one around the pack was giving any indication of smelling him. He was still inside her.
She couldn’t get enough of him even though she was supposed to be avoiding him. Wolfe had certainly made up for the crappy first time.
Last night had certainly wiped out the feelings he inspired of their first time together. What she didn’t know was what it meant. Was Wolfe hers? Was it just sex? They hadn’t voiced a commitment to each other.
He was nowhere to be seen since he walked her to work, and Boyan had been there to take over. She had made her way inside the bar while they talked.
After serving a customer a bottle of beer, she moved down to Boyan.
“Hey,” she said. “Can I get you anything?”
“Nah, I’m good thanks.”
She nodded.
It seemed rude to leave him alone. “I’m sure you have much better things to do than this.”
Boyan turned his attention to her. “Keeping you safe is a priority. You’re pack.”
She couldn’t help but laugh, and Boyan frowned. “I’m sorry. It’s probably the wrong thing to do, right? Laugh. It’s kind of hard not to. It’s so funny. Most of the people here would love to have me gone. They might see it as a waste of resources in helping me.”
He continued to stare at her. “You’re not even saying that for pity. It doesn’t upset you?”
Amelia shrugged. “Having most if not all of the pack hate me? I’m pretty used to it by now.”
“And you didn’t leave.”
“They’re still pack.”
“You know, a lot of people in your position would have left already,” he said. “They wouldn’t have been able to deal with it.”
“I guess that makes me one of a kind.” She tapped the counter. “I’m sorry you have to do this.”
“I’m not. You’re still pack, and they might want you to leave but that doesn’t mean we do. If Alpha wanted you gone, he would’ve kicked your ass out, and if he was going to, he would’ve done it over the deer thing.”
Amelia winced. “Are you pissed at me over that?”
“Not at all. I thought it was hilarious when we saw it. Couldn’t believe you got them to sign it.”
Amelia sighed. “It wasn’t hard. They just wanted me to shut up. Kind of sucks.”
“Yeah, but look at the bonus, Amelia. Next time, they’re going to listen to you, and probably all other times.”
She smiled and saw a customer holding up an empty glass. “Duty calls.”
“You smell like Wolfe,” Boyan said.
Amelia kept the smile on her face. “He stayed the night. You know, doing his duty.”
“I’m sure he is.”
She didn’t want to blush, but she felt it traveling into her face. This wasn’t fair.
The rest of the night, she avoided Boyan. Served customers. Cleaned up as much mess as possible. When it came time to close, Boyan stayed outside, giving her a chance to clean up.
“Wolfe’s scent is all over you,” Val said.
Amelia tensed up. “He was, er, on, you know, protective duty, or whatever. It’s nothing. Don’t worry about it.”
“You think I don’t know what is going on?” Val asked.
She nibbled on her lip and glanced up to see Val looking at her. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Val looked at her.
Amelia didn’t know what to do.
“Be careful,” Val said. “Wolfe is … he … just be careful.”