Alpha Wolf Guardian (Alpha Wolves Book 2)

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by Emilia Hartley


  Still she wanted more.

  She lined him up his cock with her wet hole and eased herself on top of him. He juices poured down his chick member, allowing him to slide in with ease. Inch by inch she squatted lower, letting her man fill her completely.

  His hand still massaged her breast; she cupped his hands with her own, letting the pleasure take her. She started working her hips, letting his thick penis withdraw before coming back down.

  She was slow at first, being careful to not injure him further. But, when he started to moan with delight she chanced going faster. As he drove into her over and over she could feel an orgasm start to swell inside of her. She concentrated on it, holding it at bay as long as she could.

  Up, down. The bed squeaked as she bounced. She closed her eyes and bit her lip to hold on just a moment longer. Connor took her by the waist, assisting with his powerful biceps. She wrapped her hands around them.

  Connor worked her as he wanted. She was just along for the ride now. Within moments, she felt his dick tensing inside of her, as it did; a sudden wave of release took her. Tess threw her head back. She would have screamed but her entire body clenched tightly. Connor held her on top of him as they both came.

  Satisfaction took her over. She slumped over beside her man, both of them now spent.

  “Glad to have you back,” she said.

  “Glad to be back,” he replied. He rolled over; his arm pulled her in tight. She rested against his chest, taking in the sounds of his heartbeat. It was all that she wanted, and she was glad to have it.

  Chapter 18

  “Can I trust you with this, Alex?” Connor asked.

  “Let me get this straight. You need me to go up the mountain, to the Cliff Walker den, and tell them to prepare for the fight of their lives? How hard can that be?” Alex shrugged while rolling his eyes.

  “I’m serious now, Eli knows where they are. He’ll be coming.”

  “I know, I know,” Alex said, “I just wish I could go with you to the bear den. Wolves don’t go there so I’m curious as to what it looks like.”

  “You’ll get your chance,” Connor said, “Hell, you’re friends with Samantha, right? I’m sure she can take you there whenever.”

  “I guess,” Alex replied.

  Tess stood beside Connor while they all chatted in the kitchen. It had only been a day since they got back. Marcus was still acting as the pack leader while Connor dealt with other matters.

  “Tess, I want you to go with your brother. Cliff Walker den is still much safer than keeping you here. If the bears decide to attack here again there’s a good chance we’ll lose.” He was sure to keep his voice down so the rest of the pack wouldn’t hear.

  “No!” she replied.

  “You’re going and that’s final,” Connor said, “I don’t know what I would do if I lost you again. We might have Torque to help us get in the front door at the den, but once we’re inside there’s no telling what will happen to us.”

  “So you can’t stand the thought of losing me? Well, I can’t stand the thought of losing you. If you go, we’re going together,” Tess replied, adamantly.

  Connor leaned against the table with one hand and rubbed at the bridge of his nose with the other. Why did he have to be in love with the most spirited woman alive?

  “Fine,” Connor replied. He sympathized with her, but was still frustrated that she wanted to willing go into harm’s way. She’d only just escaped death narrowly last time and already she was looking for a chance to leap back in front of the gun.

  “Good!” she replied. She gnawed at the remains of her breakfast. The aroma of cooked eggs and bacon still lingered in the air. Connor had never seen Alex eat so fast in his life, earlier.

  “Samantha. You, Beth and Greta will come with me. The least I could do is get you back home,” Connor continued.

  Samantha gave him a thumbs up; even Beth managed a smile while Greta blew bubbles with her mouth.

  “Alright, rule number one for everyone, come back safe. If you get into trouble, you run. Get back here and Marcus will take care of you.”

  Tess’s father Marcus stamped his walking stick on the ground as a sign of approval.

  “I think that’s it,” Connor said.

  “Have you guys thought of a name for the baby?” Alex asked.

  “What?” Connor wondered, straight faced.

  “You know, the baby that Tess is going to have in a few months? Have you guys thought of a name?” Alex explained.

  Again, Connor rubbed at the bridge of his nose.

  “I seriously doubt this is the time to start thinking about that. Come on, man. We have at least … 6 more months and we don’t even know if it’s a boy or a girl,” Connor replied.

  “And, on that note, I’m off!” Alex said. He took Cynthia by the hand. They saddled up on Alex’s motorbike and disappeared down the road in a cloud of smoke.

  “Let’s go.” Connor said to the group. The bears were the first out, they piled into the truck. Torque wiggled in the back, his ropes were tied tightly over his hands and feet. There wouldn’t be any easy escape for him. A gag held his mouth shut, but he still bit at it anyway.

  Tess hopped in the passenger seat. Connor joined her in the driver’s seat. The mostly working truck sputtered to life. One more adventure to be had before it could retire.

  Chapter 19

  “Stop there,” said a tall, burly man. He was easily taller than Connor.

  “We’re here to talk to the alpha,” Samantha said.

  “Sam, what the hell. Why are you with these wolves?” the guard asked.

  “It’s a funny story, actually. I’d love to tell you sometime,” she replied.

  “The boss would have my head if I let you in,” he said.

  “I can tell you right now that would be a mistake. You see, this guy…” Samantha lifted Torque’s head up in the back, “happens to have some information that the alpha might just want to hear.”

  The guard thought for a second. Connor turned to look at Tess, he was clearly nervous this might not work out. His eyes screamed for Tess to run but she stayed planted in her chair.

  “Alright, you can go,” he said finally. Tess and Connor breathed out a collective sigh as the truck bounced through the dark wood.

  They were in a part of the forest that Tess didn’t even know existed. Thick branches formed a canopy above them that was almost impossible to see through, around the truck Tess could see movement; bears. More than she could count. She was beginning to regret coming.

  The road came to a halt in front of an old house, well preserved. It blended in almost perfectly with the color of the surrounding trees. It was larger than the farmhouse, standing over two stories tall. Out front, a solid oak door was shut tight with a pair of guards in bear form to protect it.

  As the truck eased to a stop, Samantha leapt out the back. Beth and Greta stepped out but didn’t join Samantha. Instead, Greta just played while Beth watched on.

  The door to the house swung wide as Connor yanked Torque out of the back. A man that Connor was all too familiar with stepped out to the wood patio that stretched past the front door. He had a patch over one eye; a snappy striped button up shirt covered his chest tucked into a pair of clean jeans. A pair of cowboy boots clanked along the wood of the patio with each step.

  “You must have some kind of a death wish to come to my house. Pretty sure I’m going to have to teach that guard at the gate some manners,” he crossed his arms and stared at Connor with his one good eye.

  “You’re lookin’ for the man who killed your wife,” Connor said. He tossed Torque to the floor in front of the alpha. “This man knows who did it. I’ve seen him, and if you want my help, I’m here to offer it to you. This needs to be made right.”

  The alpha glared at Connor, then at Torque who watched on with wide eyes.

  “Now, what makes you think I even want to make a deal like that?” He waved a wrinkled hand which caused one of the bears at the front do
or to take Torque away.

  Connor was silent.

  “He isn’t lying, grandpa,” Samantha said.

  Grandpa?

  Connor and Tess both turned to Samantha, their mouths agape.

  “They’re just trying to make it right. They almost died trying to get him out. You wouldn’t let that go to waste,” Samantha continued.

  The alpha rubbed at his scraggly chin. The wheels were turning in his head. He was close to seeing their point of view and Tess decided she’d try to double down on it.

  “The bastard is our enemy, too. He almost killed me,” she showed the scars on her neck from where Eli’s knife had cut into her skin. “For the sake of your wife’s memory, end the fighting with the wolves so we can go after the one person you really want.”

  The alpha scratched at his chin as he walked to the edge of the patio. He looked down on the trio of adventurers that risked life and limb for the sake of their families. He exhaled the fire from within his chest.

  “You all are lucky that Samantha likes you. Let’s talk,” he said. The alpha disappeared into his house, but left the door open for them to join him.

  If Tess had a tail she’d be wagging it. Talking was better than fighting any day. Connor lifted her hand and kissed it.

  “Good girl,” he said. Connor and Tess walked hand in hand into the house, following close behind Samantha. The worst was behind them now.

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