Primitive Fix

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Author: Alicia Sparks
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finally to her neck. She turned her head to the side to give him access to her throat. He ran his tongue along her skin before taking it into his mouth and gently biting her neck.
    She raked her nails along his shoulders as his movements became more frenzied. Her own animal noises joined his as he continued to nip at her flesh. Finally, his movements quickened and he tensed his entire body around her. Her orgasm ripped through her core as he let out one last growl which sounded more like a roar. He stiffened before he shot his orgasm into her body.
    She didn’t think she breathed when he collapsed on top of her, his breathing ragged and spent. Running her fingers through his dark hair, her eyes closed, and she concentrated her entire being on how good he felt in that moment. He was her mate. She could fight it all she wanted, but she knew that every time she was near him, the primitive part of her, the animal part of her, craved his touch. 
    All of her senses had been focused on him, but now the room was swirling around her as he loosened his grip on her and slowly helped her stand. She pulled her skirt back down, covering herself, avoiding his eyes. He didn’t move. He stood in front of her, his chest rising and falling, gasping for breath. She tucked her shirt back into her skirt and finally looked up at him.
    He reached for her, his eyes filled with a kind of gentleness she was not used to seeing. They were still yellow and still dangerous, but there was a softness that wasn’t there before. He tipped her chin up so she had to face him, unable to look away.
    “I know what I promised,” he began, his tongue darting out to wet his lips. “But I want you to know something. No matter what happens tonight. No matter what happens tomorrow. You. Are. Mine.”

CHAPTER SIX

    This was unusual to say the least, but Kenyon had already decided there was no way he was letting Sage go. At least not yet. The way she had responded to him back in the barn told him everything he needed to know. She may be at odds with their destiny, but he wasn’t. Every fiber of his being told him that she was his and always would be. All he had to do was convince her of this fact. And live to see another day.
    The meeting with the cousins had gone well and everyone knew what their job was and where they were expected to be the following night when they would put Operation Tigergate into motion. Sage would be invaluable as a distraction, which didn’t sit as well with him today as it had a day ago, before he’d touched her again, before he had time to realize just how much she meant to him. Now, he wanted her as far away from the mission as possible, but he knew she would never agree to that.
    Truth be told, she had put herself in much more dangerous situations in the name of her causes. Always trying to save the animals. He’d heard that she had managed to steal a dolphin that was being kept on a college campus as a mascot. If she could pull that off unscathed, surely rescuing a tiger would be child’s play.
    She didn’t speak on the way back to the motel room. He had insisted they ride together mostly out of fear she would bolt as soon as he turned his back on her. That was a chance he wasn’t willing to take. He needed her to understand what was going on inside his head, all the feelings crashing around him and telling him he had to hold onto her with everything he had.
    As soon as they cleared the door of the motel room, his hands were on her, sinking into her hair, pulling her mouth against his, delving his tongue into her depths. She didn’t protest, didn’t put up a hand between them to stop or slow him. Whatever it was he was feeling, it was pouring into her as well, lighting a fire deep within her. He could tell by the way she clung to him, her body humming against him, practically vibrating with every touch. She was the only woman he had ever wanted, the only one he’d ever shared his body with, and to have her respond to him like
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