Her Lone Wolves

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Author: Diana Castle
Tags: Romance, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, Werewolves, Erotic Romance
her be.” Avery had stopped chopping, but he still held the knife in his hand.
    Caleb glanced at it then over at Avery. “Or what, little brother?” he said in a soft, dangerous voice.
    Avery tried to hold his brother’s dark gaze, but he dropped his eyes and went back to chopping the vegetables.
    “Everett's not going to like it, that's all,” he said curtly. “He said not to bother her.”
    Caleb glared at Avery then pushed away from the counter and went over to the fridge. When he opened it, Jane saw it was full of food. Enough to feed an entire family for over a month.
    Caleb shot her a look over his shoulder. “Want a beer?”
    “No, thank you.”
    He took out a can, opened it and drank it down in one slow gulp, the muscles of his thick throat working. When he was done, he crushed the can, tossed it into the garbage bin and took out another beer.
    “Don't worry,” Avery said in a low voice. “He won't hurt you. Everett told him not to.”
    “I'm not worried.” But she was lying. She didn’t know any of these men from Adam. Even the seemingly well-intentioned Avery. All three of the men were tall and muscularly built. One of them could easily overpower her. With three of them she’d have no chance whatsoever of stopping them from doing whatever they wanted to her.
    “Can I help you with anything?” she asked Avery.
    She needed to take her mind off her worries. She was here, alone with them, and she had to trust them. As for Caleb, however, she planned on trusting him about as far as she could throw him.
    Avery smiled and shook his head. “Thanks for asking, but I'm nearly done. If you don't mind, though, you could help me set the table.” He swiped the chopped vegetables off the counter and into a bowl.
    “Sure I can do that,” Jane said.
    “The plates and stuff are in there.” He jerked his head over at a cabinet next to the fridge. “I'll take this into the dining room and you can follow me.”
    Caleb was finishing his third beer and eyeing her as he did so. She went over to the cabinet to get the dishes, but she had to go by him. He made a movement as if he meant to step in front of her and block her path.
    She didn't slow her pace. At the last minute, he moved aside, but her body still wound up brushing against his.
    Jane’s eyes widened, surprised by the electric shock that went through her when their bodies touched and how it surged all the way down to her sex..
    Caleb laughed, soft and low behind her.
    She took the plates out of the cabinet, dismayed to discover her hands were trembling. When she could bring herself to turn around, her fingers firmly grasping the plates, Caleb had slid next to her.
    “Need help with that?” he asked in a low voice. He was so close she could feel the heat of his body, smell the beer on his breath.
    “I can manage. Thank you.”
    “You're very polite, aren’t you? You keep thanking me.” He moved closer so that his mouth was next to her ear and his arm was pressing hard against her breast.
    “Wonder just how thankful you'd be,” Caleb whispered roughly, “if I were to do something extra special for you.”
    Jane trembled and found she was unable to move and, despite herself, her body was responding to him because her nipples suddenly tightened. When the tip of his tongue slid wetly along the edge of her ear, she softly moaned.
    “Get away from her!”
    Jane jumped and looked over at the entrance to the kitchen.
    Everett stood there, his dark blue eyes blazing.
     

Chapter Five
     
    Everett’s sharp, blistering gaze swept across her and Caleb, who stepped away from her, but she couldn’t help noticing there was a slow sullenness about him as he did so.
    “You bring in that firewood like I asked?” Everett said.
    “Yeah.” Caleb's tone was short and just a hairsbreadth shy of insolent. “Go see for yourself if you don't believe me.”
    Everett then looked over at Jane. “You just going to stand there? Aren't you helping Avery set the
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