Lost Alpha: Collection (bbw werewolf/shifter romance)

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Author: Jessic Ryan
mean human clothes?” Paige asked. She was just now noticing orange his eyes were; she had never seen anyone with eyes like that.
    “I mean the clothes you wear every day,” Travis said, looking up to meet her gaze. The look on his face warned her not to delve any deeper.
    “Well I can get you some from the store,” she said. “I don’t think Billy is working today.”
    “Who is Billy?” Travis asked, a hint of edge in his voice.
    “He’s my brother and he owns the store I work in,” she said. “If Duncan is working today then I shouldn’t have any problems.”
    “Very well,” Travis said, standing up and letting the blanket fall to the ground.
    Holy hell, Paige thought, feeling her vagina spasm at the sight of his naked body. He was a very attractive man with the biggest penis she had ever seen.
    “Can you put something on?” she asked, turning away.
    “Of course,” Travis said, bending over and wrapping the blanket around his waist. “I don’t mean to trouble you, but I am very hungry.”
    He’s so damn polite, Paige thought. Then again that Jacob guy was always really friendly, I guess he taught him well.
    “I have some cereal,” she said.
    Travis’ nose wrinkled and his tongue stuck out. “Do you have any meat? I prefer not to poison my body.”
    Oh god, Paige thought. He’s one of those paleo people.
    Billy had recently flung himself into the middle of the paleo diet craze, eating only meat, fruits and vegetables. He had leaned out tremendously, but Paige just didn’t understand how you could go without bread.
    “I have some eggs,” she said.
    “That’s perfect,” Travis said. “Are they in the ice box? I will get them.”
     
    “Yeah they’re there,” she said as she watched Travis saunter over to the fridge. He pulled out the carton of eggs and licked his lips as he set it on the table.
    “Do you want a pan to scramble them in or a pot to boil them in?” Paige asked, walking into the kitchen and opening the cabinet.
    “Excuse me?” Travis asked.
    She turned, and spun back around, trying not to throw up in the sink. Travis had cracked one egg open and was letting the raw yolk drain into his mouth. She turned and caught him doing it with another egg, a look of pure enjoyment on his face.
    “I’m going to be sick,” she said.
    Travis ignored her and finished off the entire dozen before wiping his mouth. “That was great, really hit the spot. Now about those clothes....”
    “I’m getting them!” Paige said, turning and running to her bedroom.
    What the hell is this guy’s deal? she thought as she quickly pulled on a pair of sweats and a t-shirt to run down to the store in.
    It was strange, he didn’t scare her or make her nervous. She didn’t feel any ill will coming from him, but there was still something off about him. He wasn’t stupid and he wasn’t simple, he was just different.
    “I’ll be right back,” Paige said, walking back into the living room. “What are you doing?”
    “Are you going to eat this bacon?” Travis asked, pulling a raw strip out and dangling it over his mouth.
    “No it’s all you,” she said. “I don’t think I can eat for the rest of the day.”
    “Suit yourself,” Travis said, gobbling the raw piece greedily.
    Paige shuddered and walked out of her trailer. It was a cool morning and she hadn’t thought to grab a jacket. The October air cut right through her t-shirt causing goose bumps to pop up all over her skin. She ignored the feeling and jogged down the hill towards the store.
    “Son of a bitch,” Paige cursed as she jogged to the back door. Duncan’s 1989 Chevrolet Silverado was parked out front, announcing to the world he was on duty. She had hoped he would be late as usual, allowing her free run of the store.
    Paige opened the rickety back door quietly and then held it until it shut completely. It was an old wooden screen door that creaked constantly, but today somebody above smiled on her and kept the door silent.
    With
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