Forbidden Attraction

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Author: Lorie O'Clare
for a moment, instinct kicking in without thought. Unable to get free from his grasp, she slapped her hand over his thigh, at least needing to balance herself.
    Every inch of this werewolf had to be hard as steel. Solid muscle twitched slightly in his leg when she touched him. She stared into smoldering dark eyes that were now inches from her face.
    “Do you think I don’t smell your lust and curiosity, little bitch?” he growled, his lips barely moving. “Any rank I may have in my pack would mean nothing to yours.
    And I would never disgrace any bitch, whether they were from my pack or not.”
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    He let go of her with some force, shoving her back to her side of the truck. She hit the passenger door, fighting the urge to leap at him and strike out for being treated so brutally. Such an act would be fool’s play. She pulled down the visor, adjusting the mirror to look at her neck. He’d gripped her hard enough that she swore his fingers were still there, wrapped around her. Her flesh was red, but it was nothing that wouldn’t fade in the next minute or so. Her insides twisted with outrage over being pawed by this werewolf, although at the same time desire escalated so quickly her heart raced. Nicolo Spalto would be a rough lover, aggressive and demanding more than any werewolf she’d ever imagined.
    “When I mark you, you’ll know it,” he told her and turned the key in the ignition.

    Nicolo stopped the truck behind Heidi’s parked car. His littermate and Josie stood watch on the sidewalk, like two sentinels. The street appeared abandoned, the bad weather and werewolves in town enough to send all humans behind closed and locked doors. Good place for them to be. It would make rigging Heidi’s car to the back of the truck a lot easier.
    She hopped out before he could tell her to stay put. Getting out on his side, Nicolo quickly told Dimitri about their luck in buying a new battery.
    “Our bitches aren’t entering lunewulf territory,” Dimitri made clear after they’d secured Heidi’s car to the back of the truck.
    “You don’t have enough room in your truck for all of you to ride.” Rosa waved one of her hands at the truck while scowling at Dimitri. “And I can take care of myself as well as you can, wolf man,” she hissed, lowering her voice while staring him down.
    Nicolo gave Dimitri credit for not knocking the mouthy bitch into her place for speaking to her pack leader like that. Instead he turned from her, ignoring her last comment.
    “Josie. Ride with the two bitches back to our pack. Nicolo and I will escort the lunewulf to her pack.” Dimitri didn’t wait for confirmation. He walked up to Nicolo.
    “One of us drives the truck and the other rides in her car to navigate it.”
    Nicolo didn’t hesitate. Something about this little lunewulf bitch appealed to him, although Dimitri would throw a fit if he told him that.
    “I’ll drive the truck.” He ignored Dimitri when he cocked his head and searched Nicolo’s face, sniffing the air between them. Instead Nicolo walked over to Heidi, who stood a few feet away from the rest of them with her arms crossed, staring at the ground. “Get in the truck and call your pack leader like a good little bitch. We’re taking you to your pack.”
    “I don’t have a signal,” she snapped at him.
    The little lunewulf bitch dared to stare him down. He growled at her, stepping closer, until she jumped out of his path and hurried to get into the truck.
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    Snow stuck to the windshield, making the trip over the mountain a dangerous one, especially towing Heidi’s car. Nicolo doubted they’d get a thank you for their efforts, but he wouldn’t allow her pack leader to bash Heidi for her predicament. She sat quietly next to him, but her nervousness was easy to smell.
    “Check your phone for a signal,” he told her, breaking the silence. It wouldn’t hurt to give her a distraction. “Let him know we’re bringing you
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