The Alpha's to Share: A BBW Paranormal Shifter Romance
human females I have met have been… well, they’ve been full of themselves,” he answered. “They’ve cared about money. They’ve cared about appearances. They’ve cared about power. But they were terrible on the inside. Empty. I’d come to think all human females were the same, but I see I was wrong.”
     
    Callie’s breath hitched. Was he really saying he liked her? That he found something in her worth exploring further? She swallowed hard and struggled to find the right words to express how she was feeling.
     
    “Do you think… I mean, could you ever…” she stammered, unable to speak aloud the words she so wanted to say.
     
    “I’ve heard that Madge can work miracles,” Seth said gently, cupping her face in his large hands and pulling her toward him. “But I never believed it until now.”
     
    Callie’s eyes closed as his lips closed over hers. Her hands instinctively found his forearms and curled around them as his tongue slid across the crease between her lips. She parted them, and he slipped his tongue inside.
     
    Her heart was thundering in her chest so furiously that she thought the storms were returning. Her knees went weak, and she found it difficult to stand. Seth instinctively released her face and wrapped his arms around her waist, pulling her against him and steadying her. Her arms slid up to his biceps and rested there.
     
    A low rumble erupted in Seth’s chest, and it caused her to shiver. She could feel his hardness growing and pressing against her thigh. She ached to feel him inside her. Despite having only just met him, she felt more relaxed with Seth than she ever had with any human.
     
    Seth’s muscles twitched and then began to tremble. The rumble sounded within his chest again, and he suddenly broke off their kiss and backed away from her, panting and gritting his teeth.
     
    “What’s wrong?” Callie asked breathlessly.
     
    “Nothing,” he said through the clench of his jaw. “I just need a moment to regain control.”
     
    “Control of what?” she asked, noting his entire body shuddering as he clutched his hands into fists and breathed deeply.
     
    “The wolf,” he growled.
     
    Callie swallowed a lump that had risen into her throat and nodded. She blinked at him in wonder, but wasn’t afraid.
     
    “You do not fear me,” he noted as his breathing began to regulate.
     
    “No, I don’t,” she agreed.
     
    “Why not?” he asked.
     
    “I can’t explain it,” she shrugged. “I just know you’d never hurt me.”
     
    “We should return to the cabin,” he said. “Madge will be expecting us.”
     
    Callie nodded, but she wanted very much to keep walking with him. She wanted to go back to his den and stay there forever.
     

     

     

Chapter Five
     

     
     
     
     
     
    Seth turned away from Callie and began to walk toward Madge’s cabin, his wolf still fighting him for control. He could sense his behavior was upsetting her in some way, but he was powerless to stop it. He walked quickly, never realizing how far ahead of her he was getting, or how hard she was struggling to keep up.
     
    He struggled inwardly, his wolf still aching to claim her right there on the path. The rumble in his chest sounded again, and he gritted his teeth and clenched his fists as he pushed the wolf deep down into the pit of his stomach and tried to trap him there. It wasn’t time, yet. He had to take things slow. Human females needed that. He may not know much about them, but he knew they needed time before coupling. He’d heard it over and over.
     
    “Ouch!” Callie cried, and he turned just in time to see her tripping over an errant root that had grown across the pathway.
     
    He tried to rush back to catch her before she tumbled into the mud, but he was too slow. She landed face down with a splat, and he stooped to help her up.
     
    “Are you alright?” he asked her, taking her hand and trying to help her to her feet as mud coated her face and dripped from her
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