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Wolf Trinity

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by Jameson, Becca




  Wolf Trinity

  Becca Jameson

  Published 2013

  ISBN: 978-1-62210-043-9

  Published by Liquid Silver Books, imprint of Atlantic Bridge Publishing, 10509 Sedgegrass Dr, Indianapolis, Indiana 46235. Copyright © Published 2013, Becca Jameson. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the author.

  Manufactured in the United States of America

  Liquid Silver Books

  http://LSbooks.com

  This is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents and dialogues in this book are of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is completely coincidental.

  Blurb

  Emma is a wolf-shifter on the run from humans who killed her parents fifteen years ago. When she steps in an old trap in the Tennessee woods, she is truly screwed. Hungry and tired from weeks of running, she assumes she’s going to die.

  Liam and Jaden are also wolf-shifters. They’re staying in a cabin in the wilderness for the summer to catalog the plant life in the area. Hoping to spend the summer enhancing their own relationship and escaping women altogether, they are surprised to find a trapped little female wolf on their first day at the cabin. Not only is she injured and mysteriously alone, but they realize she’s their mate.

  As Emma recovers from a broken leg, the three find themselves drawing closer and closer together. The pheromones filling the tiny cabin suffocate them with the need to mate.

  But Emma has an agenda: run for her life and keep these two male shifters from succumbing to the same fate she is destined for—death. And Liam and Jaden have their own problems. Both are concerned about what will happen to their relationship if they claim the gorgeous female occupying their bed. Will she accept their need to be with each other as well as her? More urgently, can they trust her not to flee at the first opportunity, leaving Liam and Jaden with holes in their hearts, wondering what could have been?

  Chapter 1

  Emma Bennett ducked her head to avoid the rain dripping into her eyes and ran as fast as her paws would carry her. She could barely suck in enough oxygen to keep up the pace she’d been traveling for several days. But she must. Every time she paused to rest or drink from a stream or sleep for a few hours, she was burdened with fear of being found.

  She’d not seen another shifter since she’d left home three nights ago, and that was a good thing. The farther away she traveled, the less likely anyone would be able to follow her scent and discover her location.

  She was smart. She’d left in the rain and gone north several miles before slipping into the Green River. The water was chilly in the spring, but her fur was thick, and she tolerated it for many miles as she floated and swam down river. She prayed her scent would be lost to anyone following her.

  She’d snuck off in the late afternoon, hoping it would be morning before anyone discovered her absence. She was exhausted and hungry. It would do no good to have made it this far if she died of starvation. Admitting that to herself, she paused and gasped for air.

  She lay down on a bed of leaves to catch her breath and let the rain sluice over her fur. She’d give anything to be able to shift, eat a hot meal with a fork, and sleep in a real bed. But that wasn’t going to happen anytime in the foreseeable future. She had nothing. No money. No clothes. No identification. Just be glad you can hunt and eat in wolf form and count your blessings, Emma.

  The sun began to dip low in the sky. Dragging herself up onto four legs, she lifted her ears and stood very still. It didn’t take long for a rustling to the left of her to catch her attention. A rabbit? She sniffed the air around her. A squirrel. Either one was fine with her. At this point, she was in no position to be choosy. Scavenging and dining in wolf form was never her first choice, but extreme circumstances called for extreme measures.

  Narrowing her gaze to one side without moving so much as a twig beneath her paws, she spotted the smaller creature as it scampered for respite from the rain. It would never reach its destination. Emma felt sorry for the little fella, but she was higher on the food chain tonight, and dinner was served.

  When the moment was right, she pounced. The low squeak from the squirrel’s lungs made her cringe, but her hunger overruled any softening of her heart to the plight of the weaker animal.

  Within minutes, the meal was over, and Emma could breathe easier. She crawled under the overhanging branches of the nearest tree and fell into a deep sleep for the first time in days.

  * * * *

  “You wanna do what?” Jaden Campbell glanced over his shoulder at his roommate, spilling coffee over the edge of his mug. “Shit.” He let go of the cup and shook his hand as the burning liquid dribbled across his fingers.

  “Think about it, man. It would be awesome. You, me, the trees, the birds…Peace and quiet for the entire summer. No women to fuck with our minds. Just research and relaxation.” Liam Young stood from his spot at the table as his voice rose in excitement.

  Jaden turned the faucet on and ran his hand under cold water, wincing. Leave it to Liam to spring one of his great ideas on him before he’d even had a sip of coffee to get his eyes open. He glanced out the small kitchen window over the sink and took a deep, cleansing breath. No way in hell was he spending three months in the wild getting eaten by mosquitos and risking his life against possible venomous snakes just to avoid women.

  He shivered at the thought and watched Liam’s reflection in the window as his partner stalked toward him from behind with his usual wicked grin pasted firmly in place.

  Jaden shook his head. “No way.” The idea sucked.

  “Pleeaase.” Liam’s southern drawl made that one-syllable word seem to possess at least three distinct syllables. Liam leaned his chin on Jaden’s shoulder, his blond hair brushing across Jaden’s cheek. His cock hardened as the man reached around him with both arms and pinned him to the counter.

  “Why would we do such a thing?” Jaden mumbled.

  Damn Liam for being so fucking sexy and smelling so fantastic just after his shower. The man’s natural scent still oozed from his pores after his early morning run, combining with that of his body soap to tease Jaden into submission.

  “It’s been months since Cindy left. We’re both still in the dumps about it. We need a change. A shift in mindset. It will do us good. Besides, what else did you have planned for the summer? Hot days spent lounging by the apartment pool watching semi-naked coeds waltzing around strutting their stuff?”

  “And what’s wrong with that plan?” Jaden twisted in Liam’s arms until he faced him.

  Liam never backed off, still pinning Jaden to the edge of the sink. Inches separated their faces.

  “You know as well as I do that we need to find a nice wolf mate. If we date another human woman, I will lose my mind, and you will too. It’s too fucking complicated. Why do you think Cindy left?”

  Jaden took a deep breath. Liam was right, of course. They couldn’t repeat this routine again. Enough of humans. And since there was a serious shortage of shifters in the area, they were stuck for now.

  Liam’s mouth spread into a grin. “It’s only three months. June, July, and August. We’ll be staying in a fully-equipped cabin several miles from the closest town. We’ll be back before the next term starts, refreshed and ready to tackle the world.”

  “Tackle the world? What have you been smoking, Liam?” Jaden shook his head, but his partner was getting to him. Damn Liam and his ability to coax Jaden into another hair-brained idea. The man was so vibrant and sexy when he got excited, making it difficult to deny him anyth
ing.

  “Professor Donahue is doing the hiring. It’s perfect. He specifically requested two research technicians to man the eastern portion of the Cumberland Plateau. He told me he’d be ecstatic if you and I would take the position and make his life so much easier.” Liam nibbled on Jaden’s neck as he spoke. The asshole knew Jaden was a sucker when it came to that sweet spot.

  Jaden leaned forward, batting at Liam’s arms. “You already spoke to him?”

  “Of course. How else would I know all the deets?” Liam didn’t release his grip on the counter. In fact, he stepped forward until his cock rested against Jaden’s.

  Jaden sucked in as much oxygen as he could, trying to concentrate on the conversation and not let Liam steamroll him with his fine, distracting dick. “And what are the deets? I do not have a master’s in forestry, you might recall. You do. My specialty is geography.”

  “Perfect. Donahue is good with that. In fact, you and I complement each other. He had expected to give the job to some grad students, but when I came forward, he was over the moon. Hiring trustworthy full professors beats grad students any day. He won’t even have to worry about watching over us for fear we might fuck things up. We’ll be spending the summer cataloguing and monitoring the vegetation over a few square miles.”

  Jaden watched Liam’s face light up as he passionately described the work they’d be doing. A lock of Liam’s thick blond hair fell over his forehead, and Jaden wanted to run his fingers through it. Instead, he kept his arms pinned to his side. Hell, the pinning might have been Liam’s doing if he were being honest.

  Liam batted his eyelashes and gave Jaden his best pretty-please look. Why the man wanted to spend the sweltering hot summer researching plant life out in the wilderness, Jaden would never know. But he caved. His shoulders slumped. “Fine.”

  Liam pressed into Jaden’s cock firmer as his smile spread wide. “You’ll do it?”

  “I just said I would.”

  “I expected a bit more coaxing on my part.” Liam ground his hard dick up and down, rubbing Jaden in a way that made Jaden’s knees buckle.

  “I can take it back and make you beg if it means you’re going to keep that up,” Jaden muttered as he kissed his lover’s forehead.

  “Nah, I’ll reward you anyway. You don’t have to fight me to get my lips around your cock, Jade. You know that.” Liam let go of the counter and stepped back just enough to reach between them. He popped the button on Jaden’s jeans and lowered the zipper.

  Jaden’s cock sprang out, harder than he’d been in a while. He loved the way Liam could get him off so easily. It was always better when they had a woman between them also, but Jaden was grateful his relationship with Liam was a constant no matter what sort of revolving door they’d had for the last few years with regard to a third in their relationship.

  Without warning, Liam slid down Jaden’s body and sucked his cock into his warm mouth as he tugged Jaden’s jeans down far enough to release his full length.

  Jaden moaned and gripped Liam’s shoulders to steady himself. He stared down at the mess of hair curling in every direction on Liam’s head.

  Before Jaden could suck in a full breath, Liam had Jaden’s cock buried balls deep. Jaden spread his legs a few inches, hoping the effort would stabilize him and keep him from collapsing.

  Liam was taking no prisoners this morning. He sucked Jaden’s entire shaft into his mouth over and over, reaching between Jaden’s legs to fondle his balls.

  Jaden’s eyes rolled back when his partner twirled his tongue around the head and licked through the slit on his next pass. He moaned and gripped Liam’s shoulders firmer. God, this man can suck cock.

  It didn’t take long for Jaden’s balls to tighten and draw upward. Liam knew when the moment was right—he was so in tune with Jaden’s body. He pressed a finger inside Jaden’s ass and grazed it across his prostate as he gave a long, firm draw on Jaden’s harder-than-nails cock.

  Jaden gasped when he came, his cum shooting down Liam’s throat as his lover continued to suck and swallow everything Jaden had to offer. His knees shook as the pulsing continued.

  Maybe a summer spent alone with Liam would be fun after all.

  Chapter 2

  “It’s kinda small.” Jaden dropped the load he’d been carrying in both hands and stepped into the cabin that would be their home away from home for the next three months. What the hell have I agreed to?

  Liam pushed his way past Jaden and entered the rickety structure. “Stop bellyaching, Jade. It’s an adventure. We’ll be one with nature. No worries. No hassles. No human women to tempt us with their bikini-clad tits and barely-covered asses around the apartment pool.”

  “And this is supposed to make me feel better?” Jaden raised an eyebrow at his partner. Sure, women were perpetual pains in their asses, but having a third between them to warm their bed on occasion was still a bonus, even if they had no hope of hanging on to her for long. In their university world, there weren’t a lot of female wolf-shifters available. That left humans. And, in the long run, human women didn’t have the stamina to understand and keep up with two dominant male wolves.

  Liam spun around and clasped Jaden’s face with both hands. “Focus, man. Eye on the prize.”

  “What the fuck is the prize? Poison ivy and mosquito bites?”

  “Ha ha.” Liam planted a kiss on Jaden’s lips and then continued. “We get to run free all summer in wolf form. It’ll take no time at all each day to collect the data we need if we shift to get to the locations and work together. We can stuff our supplies in a pack and carry them on our backs. The rest of the day we can lounge around, swim, drink beer, and traipse through the woods free of detection. How many times in your life have you been able to do that for months on end?”

  The man was right. Never. Jaden had not ever had the luxury of spending long periods of time in wolf form, one with nature. He’d been born and raised in Knoxville. Hell, he’d gone to college there and even taken a teaching position there. His life had been a steady stream of…boring.

  “Come on.” Liam grabbed Jaden’s arm. “Let’s get the car unloaded and then investigate.”

  Jaden was surprised there was even electricity out this far. And running water. They were a few miles from the nearest town where they’d have to go occasionally for supplies. Internet and cell service would be a joke.

  Liam pushed past him again, lugging the laptops they would use to input data and setting them both on the chair in front of the single desk in the room.

  “This is awfully rustic,” Jaden pronounced. “Can’t say I’ve ever stayed in a one-room cabin with no television for entertainment before. Feel like I’ve gone back in time.” He stepped outside and did a double take of the inside of the structure, hoping it had been an illusion and he would find the accommodations much more palatable on second glance.

  Nope. Same small shack, different view. Good times.

  Liam moved quicker than Jaden. He always did. He was by far the more energetic of the two. He unloaded twice as many boxes and suitcases as Jaden in half the time. Liam didn’t complain, but he made Jaden’s head spin sometimes.

  “Ain’t this cute?” Liam asked, opening the half-sized refrigerator and unpacking the grocery sacks into it.

  “Do we have to talk like we’re backward just because we’re in the middle of nowhere, Li?”

  “Yep.” Liam didn’t even look up, but Jaden heard the smile on his lips. He was insufferably positive. “Here.” Liam tossed a beer at Jaden. “Have a drink and relax. It’s going to be fun. Trust me.”

  No way was Jaden going to turn down a cold brew. He was already hot, and it was barely noon. They’d left the apartment early and stopped only once to grab supplies in the neighboring town. Out here in the middle of nowhere, who cared what time he started his first beer? He tipped his head back and took a long swig before he relaxed his shoulders and sat on the room’s only sofa.

  He glanced around. To the left was the kitchen area—fridge
, small oven-stove combo, microwave, table, four chairs. He grinned. What would they do with four chairs? He needed to lighten up. There was absolutely nothing wrong with this plan for the summer. Liam was totally right about everything. The freedom to run free would do wonders for their lupine sides.

  He turned to the right next. It wasn’t a king-size bed, but a queen was better than a full. The mattress looked decent. At least there was that. A dresser stood next to the bed. Wouldn’t take long to unpack their suitcases and stow the contents. The couch was flanked by a chair. Nothing fancy. They faced a fireplace. Jaden couldn’t see them needing to light a fire anytime soon.

  “What’s so funny?” Liam shut the fridge and sauntered toward Jaden with his head cocked to one side.

  Jaden didn’t realize he’d been chuckling. “This place. It’s comical. You have to admit.”

  “It’s perfect. All we need is each other and the great outdoors.” Liam didn’t stop until he leaned over Jaden and pinned him with his gaze. “Are you going to bitch and moan all summer? Or can you just get it out of your system now and we can move on?”

  Jaden sobered. “I’m good.” It was true. The place was fine. The atmosphere was perfect. Hell, they could probably just sit around naked most of the time. He swallowed around the lump in his throat. He wouldn’t be opposed to watching Liam strut his fine ass back and forth across the one-room cabin for three months.

  There were benefits to this arrangement.

  Liam stood and nodded toward the door. “Did we get everything?”

  “I think so.” Couldn’t we start out this little trip by christening the inside of the cabin?

  “Let’s go explore the area. I’m sure we’ll be quite familiar with it in no time, but I’m eager.” Liam smiled big and opened the door.

  Apparently sex was not going to happen first…

  Jaden dragged himself off the couch and followed Liam outside. There was a nice breeze. He knew it would soon be hotter than hell and thanked God the cabin at least had a window unit or they’d swelter at night.

 

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