Chameleon Wolf

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Book: Chameleon Wolf Read Online Free PDF
Author: Stormy Glenn
Tags: Romance, Fantasy, Contemporary
sit between his legs. “I never meant that. But yes, I am a little worried about your age, not so much the years, but the lack of experience.”
    “I told you that I wasn’t a virgin,” Matt protested.
    “I’m not talking about sexual experience,” Zac said. “I’m talking about life experience, Matt. My life isn’t an easy one. I live alone, I don’t socialize with my pack very often, and I’m away on missions more often than I’m home. Hell, I don’t even have any houseplants because they’d die from lack of attention.”
    “I guess this means I won’t be seeing a lot of you then,” Matt whispered. He hung his head, saddened by the idea that his mate would be gone so often. He liked Zac, a lot. He thought that now he had found his mate, maybe his life would be a little better.
    He was starting to think it wouldn’t be that much different than the life he had now. He lived alone. He didn’t have a lot of people he would call friends, not beyond his Alpha and Beta. And he occasionally got laid, but they never stuck around long enough for Matt to grow to like them. Hell, they barely stayed the night.
    Zac seemed to be telling him his life would kind of continue in the same way, only this time, he’d be mated. He wouldn’t be sleeping with anyone except his mate, which made sex even more sparse. Matt supposed he could go back to jerking off all of the time like he did before he turned eighteen.
    “That’s what I’m trying to tell you, Matt,” Zac said, catching Matt’s attention. He looked up, curious. “If your hacking abilities are as good as you say they are, then we can track these guys before I go looking for them, and then I won’t have to be gone as long.”
    “That would…that would…” Matt cocked his head to one side.
    “Do you really think I could help you out on your missions?”
    “You tell me, babe,” Zac said. “Just how good are you?”
    Matt grinned. “I’m very good.”
    Matt yelped when Zac pushed him down onto the mattress. Zac’s body settled over the top of him, the man’s thicker legs sliding between his. “I am quite aware of just how damn good you are.” Zac leaned in and licked the side of Matt’s neck until he groaned and his toes curled. “And I’ll be thankful for it until the day I die.”
    “I’m good with that,” Matt moaned as Zac’s lips went to work on his nipples. “Just try to put it off until we’re old and grey.”
    “I’ll try my best.”
    “Guess….guess that’s all a man can ask for.”
    Zack laughed and rolled off the bed. Matt groaned and wrapped his hand around his hard cock. He had kind of been hoping for another round like the night before. He was disappointed when he saw Zac pull on his clothes.
    “No morning nookie?”
    “Not this morning,” Zac said. “But if you hurry and we get on the road in the next couple of hours, I might be persuaded to stop for a nooner.”
    Matt was out of bed like a shot, reaching for his clothes. He’d prefer to fool around now, but he guessed, after all this time, he could wait a little longer.

    * * * *

    Two hours later, Matt grinned over at Zac as he placed the last of his boxes in the back of Zac’s truck. He was a little abashed that everything he owned fit into the back, but at least he had the important stuff. Everything else he left for the landlord.
    Zac assured him that he had plenty of room at his place, a huge bed and all. There would be lots of room for Matt to put his stuff. Zac lived in a three-bedroom cabin in the country, several miles from his hometown. He even offered to let Matt use one of the bedrooms as an office.
    Matt was ecstatic about the move. He didn’t even mind moving away from his pack. He was a little worried about the new pack, however. Even though he was mated to Zac, he didn’t know how he would fit in.
    “Was that quick enough for you?” he asked. “Do I still get my quickie?”
    Zac smirked and wiggled his eyebrows suggestively. “Who said it was
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