The Werewolf's Mate

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Author: C.A. Salo
Tags: Erotic Romance/Paranormal
were human or a
Fae male, but I know how you wolves are with your children and it, well, it
just seemed right to name her after her father. She’s yours, Drake, that will
never change. I-I just regret not bringing her home to you sooner.”
    “I know you do,” he whispered
as he leaned over.
    Her lips parted as his brushed
across her cheekbone, then down to the sensitive hollow of her neck, making her
shiver with delight. “Drake.” Her hands came up, clutching his biceps as her
nerves came alive from his touch. She gasped when he rolled, bringing her with
him to straddle his waist, his hard cloth-covered cock pressing against her
clit. His hands captured hers, lifting them above his head so the back of his
rested on the pillow, her body lowering closer to him. “Drake.”
    “I want you, Kay. My body
screams to make you mine and I know you want me to. Let me claim you.”
    “Drake, no.” Her eyes
squeezed tightly. “It’s too early,” she whispered. “Too early.”
    “Why, because you’ve been
gone for nine years?”
    Arching up, he rubbed his
shaft against her hard little nub.
    “You’re the only one, Kay,
the only one who’s ever made me feel like this. The minute you went into
puberty, I knew it and I knew you were mine. But you were younger than me so I
had to wait and when I did, you ended up being hurt. Tell me you want me, Kay,
tell me.”
    “I do,” she cried softly. “I
do want you, I always have, but we can’t rush this, Drake. We have to make sure
for Olivia’s sake.”
    “Olivia or you?” he asked.
    Her eyes fluttered until she
met his gaze.
    “The moon will be full in two
days and I’d rather mate with you instead of a pack bitch while thinking about
you.”
    “Thinking about me?” she
asked, knowing that Lyken males had to mate every full moon. It was bred into
them to help the race survive.
    “How in the hell do you think
I’ve lived for nine years without you? No female can work me up the way you do
unless I close my eyes and pretend she’s you, Kay. You know we’re meant to be
together. Stop being so human-ish and listen to your inside self and your
body.”
    “I just, I just…”
    “I want you, Kay, and I’m
asking you to let me claim you on the full moon because I don’t know if I can
hold myself back from marking you as mine in a moment of passion. My body’s
telling me it’s you and you know as well as I that my inner wolf will take over
when we mate if you are to truly be my life partner.”
    “I know.”
    “I don’t want to end up
claiming you without you wanting me to. If you don’t want me then I’ll have to
choose a pack bitch out of heat for I want no children with anyone but you.”
    Uncertainty, confusion, and
now anger ran through her veins. “You would go to a pack bitch with me laying
in this bed waiting for you?”
    The corner of his mouth
lifted. “Only if you told me you don’t want me on the full moon. You know I’d
have no other choice. But…”
    “But what?” she asked as she
rose a bit.
    “But I’d want you there with
me…”
    “What?”
    Jerking back to rise, he
brought her back to him quickly.
    “You have the right to be
there as my intended to make sure it’s nothing but a full-moon fuck. Because
now that you’re home and here, another woman will not get me hard unless you’re
with me.”
    “Freaking Lyken shit,” she
grumbled, shifting to lie on top of him. Her arms were still above her head her
fingers entwined with his as they lay on either side of his head. His rumble of
laughter had her sitting up, pushing his hands into the pillow and his dick
against her clit. The instant urge of jealously hit her hard. “Don’t you even
think of fucking anyone else.”
    “Oh, sweet, your eyes are
glowing. You know you’re mine. The kirmid is telling you, just as my inner wolf
tells me.”
    “No shit!” she snapped as the
kirmid ran through her veins, making her aggressive. “Stop taking pleasure in
this, dog face.”
    “Or
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