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Mated to the Alpha (Were Wolf BBW Fertile Erotica)

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by Sierra Wolf


  “Oh, God, fill me up,” she moaned, biting his shoulder as another white-hot wave rolled over her, filling her pussy with heat. “Get me pregnant, Darren..I want your baby.”

  His teeth were rough over her nipple as he thrust hard, gripping her ass to pull her closer to him as he released himself, his cock throbbing as hot cum jetted into her, their mixed juices running out over her slick wet lips. He groaned with satisfaction, pumping into her, pushing his seed towards her womb.

  Ruby's head lolled forward, resting against his shoulder as she enjoyed the sensation of his cum dripping out of her, his muscles still coiled with tension under her bare skin. His cock thrust slowly in and out, the friction a warm afterglow that relaxed her entire body.

  His lips were warm against her neck as he kissed her, still holding her and cradling her tightly against him. He held her like a doll. She had the sensation that he never wanted to let her go, his claim on her carved in stone. He had hunted Ruby, stalked her and taken her, and now he had bred her, her pussy warm with his seed.

  She ran her lips over his silky skin, still limp with total satisfaction in his arms. “Darren,” she asked, her voice hoarse from her cries of pleasure. “Will you breed me every night for the rest of my life?” His cock was still hard in her, keeping her stretched out.

  Her werewolf ranger's golden eyes seared into her. “Oh, I've got big plans for you, baby. You're going to be riding cock more than you could ever hope for.” One hand slipped free, running over her stomach. She sighed beneath his touch, her belly full of anticipatory butterflies. “We're gonna keep you filled up. You're mine forever to do with as I please.”

  *

  The evening was still warm as the sun descended behind the tree line, the humid air making Ruby's dark curls go wild. She ran a hand through her hair, stretching her back as she rubbed her round belly with one hand. Her alpha's seed had impregnated her the first night he had taken her, her womb completely outmatched by his virility.

  Darren's lust for her had showed no signs of slowing, his need for her growing even wilder as her belly got larger. She waited for him on the porch of their cabin, the forest wild around their own little bubble of isolation. She had left her tent behind at Full Moon campgrounds, along with her old life. She had miles of untouched forest to hike, knowing that she was safe from harm as the alpha werewolf's pregnant mate.

  The last rays of sun died in the sky and she smiled as she heard a familiar panting. A pair of golden eyes gleamed at her from the forest.

  She cocked a hip, slowly pulling the strap of her tank top down over her shoulder, letting the pink crescent of a hard nipple peek over the hem of her shirt. A flash of gray and white fur barreled by her and suddenly the hot breath was on her neck, teeth nibbling her earlobe. Darren's warm, rough hands ran over her, cupping a breast, gently stroking the swell of her belly.

  She felt herself grow wet as his cock pressed against her full ass, his urgency apparent as he yanked her shirt over her head, exposing her to him. She reached behind to stroke his shaft, leaning over the rail of the porch as he took a handful of her curls, mounting her.

  “Oh God, baby, I can't wait to make another,” he growled. Ruby moaned, sliding down his shaft, her need overwhelming her.

  “Fill me up,” she gasped, and her alpha obeyed.

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  Read on for an excerpt of DEAL WITH THE ALPHA...

  I pulled up to the diner and shut off the car. In the quiet of the morning, I closed my eyes, finding a moment of peace in my surroundings. I knew that today would be a hectic one, as it always was. Minnie’s was an institution in the town of Woodward, and it belonged to my family since the first pioneers had explored this great land. It stood at the edge of the lakefront, with beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. I knew that I was blessed to be living in such a beautiful landscape.

  With one last deep breath, I got out of the car. I grabbed my apron from the backseat. I was technically the morning manager at Minnie’s, but in a place like this, everyone had to pitch in to keep all the mouths fed. We were the town’s main haunt, a place for everyone and anyone to sit and whittle away a Saturday morning.

  Suddenly I could hear the gravel crunching behind me. I frowned and turned around. Townsfolk knew that Minnie’s wouldn’t be open for at least another hour. But it wasn’t a local. The two shiny black BMWs that pulled up beside me belonged to Maxwell Lalune, and the sight of it stiffened my back. He was part of the nouveau riche that had moved into Woodward, attracted by the ski slopes and natural beauty to be found in the state. I couldn’t stand them to be honest. They drove up the prices in the surrounding area, making life difficult for us townsfolk.

  He was also a developer, and he had big plans for the land that Minnie stood on. Before he had shown up six months ago, there was a hardware store, a small corner shop, and an artisan woodworking store beside us. Now they were closed and sold. We were the last lot standing in the way of his multimillion yacht club.

  Truth be told, there was an awful lot of money being offered, but my parents and I agreed that Minnie’s just couldn’t be given up. It was all Woodward had left of itself, and we were a safe haven for the townsfolk who couldn’t afford to eat out for fifty bucks a plate in the fancy hotels and restaurants that had sprung up to cater to the rich.

  “Good morning Penny,” Max said, as his driver opened the door to let him out. An assistant followed behind, as well as several more in the other car. Did this guy ever go anywhere without his pack of employees?

  “That’s Ms. Archer to you,” I said curtly, crossing my arms. “And we’re not open yet.”

  “Yes I know that. It’s why we came this early. You’ve been avoiding my assistants.”

  “I can’t help that the diner is so busy.”

  “Well, now it’s not. So if I could take up a few minutes of your time…”

  “Five minutes.” I said, moving towards the front door. “And you’re going to have to talk while I work.”

  There were a million things to do before we could open, but I knew that Maxwell was nothing if not persistent. He was a natural born hunter, endlessly in pursuit of the next business deal. It’s clearly made him millions, though it’s no party being on the receiving end of his attention. Unfortunately, avoiding him hasn’t worked, so it was best to get this over with.

  I unlocked the door and stepped inside, not bothering to keep the door open for him. Manners were wasted on men like him. I quashed down the fact that my reaction was in part because I was attracted to him. This man was trying to take away my family’s livelihood, and he’d go for the jugular as soon as he found any weakness.

  I flicked on the lights, and started on the first task of the day: tallying supplies in stock for inventory orders. Max followed me inside, but thankfully his lackeys stayed by the car. I walked past the counter and into the back of the kitchen, giving him no chance to stop and talk.

  “Ms. Archer, please. If you would just listen to my proposal, I think you’ll find that both our parties can benefit from all this. The yacht club will bring many jobs to the town of Woodward.”

  I looked up at him. He leaned against the doorway, hands in the pockets of his tailored suit. I’d never seen a man look so out of place, and yet so at home. Maxwell exuded a natural confidence that was different from the men in town-Less bravado and more tight control. I was used to the men in Woodward, all of whom wouldn’t hesitate to whistle at a busty girl in tight jeans, but Maxwell was something different. He hadn’t looked at my breasts once, and his deadly focus on his work was admirable, even to me.

  “So what about my job?” I asked.

  “Well, we do plan on having a restaurant within the club,” he replied, sensing an opening. “And I am happy to negotiate job contracts with your staff-provided they have the requisite skills.”

  So no flapjacks and burgers then. Somehow I didn’t think that Cody would be up to making foie gras or wh
atever it is they are planning on having. I pursed my lips tightly. Mr. Lalune was a typical businessman, used to getting his way and having us begging for his scraps. Well I wasn’t going along with it.

  “ Don’t bother, Mr. Lalune. We aren’t interested in selling out.”

  “Max is fine, and you haven’t heard my price.”

  “I don’t need to. We. Aren’t. Selling.”

  I pushed past him to get back to the front of the diner. It wasn’t a hard push, just enough to emphasize my point. This conversation was done. But before I could react he had whipped out his hand and grabbed my arm, spinning me around to face him. My eyes widened in surprise.

  “Don’t walk away from me,” he growled, lips pulled back in a snarl.

  Our gazes charged the air with tension. Then I noticed was that Max’s eyes weren’t like normal eyes. They were a golden amber, flashing like a sunset. In the dim light of the storeroom, they almost glowed. His grip on my hand tightened, until it almost hurt. For a moment, fear curled around my stomach. He wouldn’t dare do anything inappropriate, would he? I glanced nervously to the front of the diner. There wasn’t anyone in here who could hear me scream. My nerves tightened like a guitar string, readying myself for the worst.

  I looked back, and blinked confused. The glimmer was gone. His eyes were just a chocolate brown, and he released my hand. Max stepped back, disconcerted.

  “What… happened to you?” I whispered...

 

 

 


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