Wolf Fever (Alpha Project - Book 1) (7 page)

BOOK: Wolf Fever (Alpha Project - Book 1)
9.21Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

She groaned and he rammed her harder, each thrust pounded her back louder against the door. He bit her shoulder. She choked on a moan. Her entire body shook with the force of her orgasm. He groaned. Let his body go with the delicious feel of her pussy walls tightening around his cock. The friction was unlike anything he’d ever experienced. It was his personal heaven. Sparks gathered in his spine and traveled down his body to shoot through his cock. Her pussy milked him of his cum. He jerked, bathed her womb with his semen and continued to jerk. She shuddered with every after shock that racked her.

They stayed as they were, bodies locked tight. He sat down on a chair with her still straddling him. The potent scent of sex filled his office. Delicious. Their combined scents turned him hard all over again, inciting his already re-aroused state. She wiggled in his lap. Eyes wide.

“Is that—? Are you—?”

A grin split his lips. She was so cute when shocked. “Baby, I’m a shifter. I can go on for hours. Ever heard the term ‘horn dog?’”

A gulp followed by a nod.

“Where do you think it came from?”

Heat crowded her cheeks and he chuckled.

He glanced at her lips and down to the spot he’d bitten her. It hadn’t been a mate bite, but he’d wanted to.

“Oh my god!” Her heartbeat tripled. “We didn’t use a condom.” Multiple emotions rushed over her features until it settled on concern.

“Relax. I don’t carry any human diseases.”

Dark brown brows rose in interest. “You don’t?”

“No. Our kind is strong, much stronger than that.”

“Well…good.” She cleared her throat. “Because I don’t normally have sex with a guy I just met.”

He didn’t bother to mention the fact he’d never had unprotected sex with another woman before. Not for disease, but to keep himself from getting tied down by impregnating anyone. He wouldn’t mind her having his cubs. Raine was his. The wolf was sure of that and so was the man.

Gripping her hips in his hold, he rocked her on his cock. Passion flared bright in her eyes.


Oh…

She took the hint and swayed, lifted, and dropped in a sexy bounce that put her nipples right in his face. He sucked one into his mouth and nibbled on the tiny, hard point. Her body’s heat called to him. Wild. That’s how she tasted, like a combination of sweet decadence and dark spice. And he knew it was only a matter of time before he grew addicted to her.

“Fuck, sweetheart. Ride me harder.” An order or a plea, he couldn’t tell which anymore.

She grasped the back of the chair and increased the pace of her movement. He gripped her hips. Helped her speed the velocity of her body’s hopping on his cock. Her breath hitched and her body stiffened. He wiggled a thumb between her legs. Flicked over her tight little clit.

“Oh, my—”

Her pussy gripped his cock hard. He rammed her down, until their pelvises were grinding together and let his climax flow. He came hard, panting and groaning into her breasts. He bit down on a tip and she shuddered. A second wave of flutters took over her pussy walls.

“Baby, you’re so hot.” He licked the sweat from the valley of her breasts. “I love how good you feel when you come.”

She dropped her head into the curve of his shoulder. Panted. “Mmm. I think how you feel inside me beats that by miles.”

“Stay with me tonight.”

After a quiet moment, her head lifted. Her features were drawn. Uncertain.

“What’s going to happen with that place? What if whatever they did to me, was done to other unsuspecting people.” She nibbled on her bottom lip.

He hugged her tight. She gave a little moan when he slid his hands up and down her back comforting the fear drenching her skin. What a terrible way for her to turn into his kind. But he wouldn’t let things go. He’d figure out what was done to her. And deliver some of his brand of pain to whoever did it. She sighed. Some of the rigidity and fear slowly drained from her muscles. He dropped a quick kiss over her swollen lips, to stop her torture.

“That building wasn’t very small. And I think I remember another girl walking in after me.”

He stiffened in the seat. “We’ll go check it out in the morning. I promise.”

 

Chapter Five

Raine lifted off him, ready to don her clothes all over again.

“There’s a restroom right through there.” He pointed at the door next to the large bay window on the other side of the room.

She met his stare. Saw more than the lust coursing through her body. Saw concern.

“I love the smell of myself on you, but I thought you might be more comfortable if you clean up.”

Grateful for his thoughtfulness, she nodded, grabbed her clothes, and rushed to do exactly that. She shut the bathroom door. Took a deep breath. Her body buzzed as if his fingers were still touching her. She stared at herself in the mirror and gasped. She, a woman who’d never worn a single hair out of place, had been replaced by a mussed up nympho.

Her hands shook when she turned on the faucet to wash her face. Grabbing handfuls of paper towels, she dipped them in warm water and did a quick wipe down of her sweaty skin. When she reached the area between her legs, the animal inside her didn’t seem to like her wiping off the evidence of her coupling with Ryder. Tension took hold under her skin.

“Chill the fuck out, okay?” She spit the words out through clenched teeth while she scrubbed her legs harder with the wet paper towels. “This is my goddamned body, and no wolf is going to tell me what to do.”

When she was satisfied with her clean-up, she dressed again. She ran her fingers through her knotted curls, trying to fix them into a decent ponytail. If someone would have told her a few weeks back that her carefully ordered life would turn into chaos, she would have laughed in their face. But now, it seemed she not only had a wolf inside–a very horny wolf–she also had to figure out who the hell had turned her into one. And the bigger question was, why?

Ryder stood by the door in his jeans and a fresh T-shirt, waiting for her. His dark hair was messy from when she’d run her fingers through it. Her gaze did an immediate swoop down his body. Then another visual caress back up to his face. Lord, that day’s old beard made her want to whimper. The muscles she knew lay below the clothes had her gulping. Damn but the man was sexy. Not just the body, or award-winning tongue, it was the way he carried himself. What he’d said was true. He was definitely the alpha. No other animal had that type of commanding presence.

Out at the bar, Theo stood behind the counter. Ryder held her hand as they made their way to the counter.

“I think we need to talk about you now.” Theo studied her with intensity. “If what you told us is accurate, others could be suffering the same thing you did.”

That was her point exactly. She wanted to sigh in relief that she’d told someone and they’d believed her. It was still hard for her to believe what she’d seen, so she hadn’t dared share her experience with Mandy.

“We’re going to send some people to the place you originally went to. See if there’s anyone operating from there.”

“Where’s James?” Ryder glanced around the bar.

“Who’s James?” Raine rubbed her side next to Ryder’s hulking frame.

Theo disappeared below the counter before coming up with a clean glass. “James is Quinn’s best friend and right hand.” Theo smiled. The blond man was quite handsome when he showed his teeth. He motioned the drinks behind him. “What can I get you, darlin’?”

She grinned, liking this version of the second. That’s what Ryder had called Theo, his second. Not that Raine understood how their whole hierarchy worked. But now she realized that Ryder was Alpha, and that made him top dog.

“Just water, please.”

He hauled out a sweating bottle of water and filled a glass with ice before placing it on her side of the bar. She sat down, watching Ryder continue to glance around the bar.

“So why is James so important?” She took a sip, allowing the coolness of the water to tamp some of the fire coursing through her veins.

Ryder grabbed the stool next to her and pulled it, until they were flush next to each other.

“Quinn and James are like twins. One is never without the other until Quinn began seeing Jessa.” Ryder drank from his beer.

She watched his throat work, the muscles contracting with each gulp. Her throat went dry. She wanted to nibble on his neck, lick her way up his jaw and to his firm lips. He’d taste of beer again. Her body throbbed. Shit. No thinking of sex.

“You sure I can’t get you anything else?” Theo’s voice broke through her thoughts.

A room? A chastity belt with no key? Heaven help her. She was going to end up attacking Ryder in public. That was surely not legal. But how to tamp the flares of lust every time she smelled or looked at Ryder she had no idea.

Clearing her throat of the knot gathered there, she sipped some more water. “Then it’s obvious we need to find James. He’ll know where Quinn is.”

Ryder’s dark gaze bore into hers. “Do you remember where you went exactly to do the sleep study?”

The change of topic caught her off guard. “Yes. It was on the Westmore side.”

“You should’ve known better than to go to that side of town. Most of those buildings are abandoned. It’s the dead side.” He frowned, but took the bite out of the reprimand when he curled his hands over hers.

“Well, I know someone who has a lab on that side, so it didn’t seem like a big deal.” She finished the water, grabbed a pretzel, and took a bite. “It’s not like I know every corner of this town yet. I’m still learning. I didn’t really visit much since my parents moved. The past few weeks have been an adjustment.”

“I’ll be right back.” Theo jumped over the counter, headed to one of the doorways she’d seen waitresses coming and going through, and left.

“So where is the rest of your family?”

She shook her head and glanced down at their hands. Ryder’s lighter skin contracted so beautifully against her darker tone, like vanilla ice cream and caramel. Like the warring light and dark feelings inside her. “I don’t have any.”

He squeezed her hands in his grasp. “What do you mean?”

The rough quality of his voice made her look up. Unease flashed in his eyes. She gulped. Sand started to build in her throat, making it hard for her to swallow.

“I don’t have any family. My parents were only children as were their parents. I was adopted as a baby. There’s no other family.”

“What about your birth parents?”

“They were teen parents. In a bad situation. In a poor Latin country. You hit the jackpot if you can get a loving couple from the United States to adopt your child. I never felt the need to go looking for them.”

A shadow of pain flickered in his eyes. “You’re not alone anymore.”

He lifted a hand and caressed her cheek. Thoughtful. The man had already gotten under her skin. Her mind had trouble wrapping around that. He slid his thumb over her lower lip. Rockets went off inside her chest. Her heart flipped and her pulse raced.

“I—”

“Here we are.” Theo’s voice stopped her from what she had been about to say, which was probably a good thing. She’d let herself get caught in the moment and his words. Ryder had a life, a position in his pack. More. She had to figure out what came next for her. The world of shape shifting was new. Not something she’d ever even considered existed before.

Theo brought a tray and placed in on the bar between her and Ryder. He grinned and took the top of the tray. Three large plates, brimming with food sat there.

“Ta-dah!”

She giggled at his over the top excitement.

“I found us some food. But don’t get used to me being a waiter. That’s usually Sally’s job, but she’s gone for the day.” He placed a plate of stewed beef and vegetables in front of her. Ryder let go of her hands to grab his own plate. Theo moved his plate a little further down the bar. He left a basket of bread between them.

Her stomach grumbled loud. She hadn’t had anything to eat since she’d left her parent’s house earlier. For some reason, she didn’t feel comfortable going to her own home. It was not something she’d ever experienced before, since she loved the small cottage. But it felt so isolated with almost everyone on her street on vacation.

They ate in amicable silence. By the time their plates were clean of food, the bar patrons had dwindled down to a handful.

“I should go.” Not that she really wanted to. But she couldn’t very well stay there. She glanced around the bar and noticed the few remaining people were watching them.

He grabbed her arm. “I asked you to stay before. Stay.”

She shifted to glance at him. That possessive look he gave her just about did her in. “This is… I don’t know if that’s a good idea.”

Her vision strayed down to his mouth. She licked her lips. After a moment, she realized she was staring and glanced up.

Dark eyes sparkled with laughter. “I have a guest room.”

She could tell he was trying to be funny. The last thing either of them wanted was a bedroom, but Raine was not one to jump into anything. And the past few hours she’d done a lot of jumping all over Ryder’s body.

Her wolf made the decision for her. The animal brushed under her skin almost in a plea to get her to agree.

What the hell? It did it again. The soft movement was strange and comforting. She nodded in agreement.

“Come on.” He stood and helped her to her feet. “I’m not far from here.”

She glanced over her shoulder at Theo. He waved at them with a grin. She waved back and followed Ryder out the back door. He guided her down a darkened pathway into the woods. They’d been walking for only a few minutes when they reached an opening in the trees. A large, two-story house sat in the middle of a clearing.

She gasped. “Is that your house?” Raine couldn’t keep the awe from her voice. It was a log cabin. A gorgeous, two-story log cabin.

“Yeah.”

The closer they got, the more impressive the cabin looked. When they entered, she was struck by the sheer comfort of the place. Thick brown sofas were scattered around the large living area. A massive fireplace took over an entire corner. He had a gorgeous oriental rug in front of the fire. It was like her dream home.

Other books

Boundary 1: Boundary by Eric Flint, Ryk Spoor
The Liar by Nora Roberts
The Innocent by Ian McEwan
Lone Star Lover by Debbi Rawlins
Blood Witch by Cate Tiernan
The Real Real by Emma McLaughlin, Nicola Kraus
I'm Over It by Mercy Amare
Love Child by Kat Austen