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The Club

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by Yvette Hines


  She began to shake. Her lungs contracted and she felt as if she couldn’t breathe. His heart beat drummed against her back, feeling as if it beat in time with hers. Strange. At that moment she couldn’t figure out the reason, couldn’t determine the bond with him, possibly with them both, but she knew in her core she shouldn’t leave. Couldn’t leave. Exhaling she made her decision and prayed it was the right one.

  “No,” she insisted. This night had been more than she’d expected. Now every part of her being wanted to see it through. “Stay. This is my fantasy and I want it all.”

  Trae kissed the nape of her neck.

  “You’ve got it.” Still holding her thighs, Anton tightened his grip and he began to thrust deep into her pussy.

  Trae kept a firm hold of her hips and fucked her ass.

  She began to climax as Trae bit into the trapezius muscle above her shoulder and swept her further into paradise. When Anton sank his teeth into her neck on the other side and drank from her, her orgasm intensified. She screamed through her release as both men met her in the welcoming arms of ecstasy.

  * * * *

  Olivia lay on the bed, exhausted and pleased. Anton gingerly licked the side of her neck and drew designs along her breasts with his finger. Trae lay with his head pillowed against her belly and lightly caressed her thighs. Her red heels were now discarded on the floor. They’d just left the shower, where both men had bathed and pleasured her again with their mouths and hands.

  She didn’t know why she wasn’t freaking out. Why she hadn’t gone screaming from the room in terror. Vampires were supposed to be scary creatures. Blood suckers that took lives and controlled people with their powers. Nobody she knew had ever even met one—they kept to the shadows.

  Not to mention their arch enemies, the werewolves, who were reportedly just as bad, ripping to shreds anything in their path. From what she knew, they were creatures of the wilderness. She would never have expected to meet one in an urban nightclub, even one out in the middle of nowhere.

  Trae and Anton were the things that people always talked about in the coffee shops after full moons. The reasons mothers locked up their teenage daughters at night—rumours abounded about how a vampire could persuade a young girl to flee everything and follow them.

  Was that it? Was she under Anton’s spell? Was that why she’d stayed and let them do naughty things to her through the night? She stared down at both men, languidly caressing her body, and thought back to the things they had done together. She could have said no, and they would have stopped and walked away. No, she hadn’t been controlled by anything but her hormones.

  She sighed. It was a shame this all had to end. That she’d never see either of them again unless she came here. It was a depressing thought.

  Trae lifted his head and held her gaze with his hazel-eyed stare. For a moment, she experienced warmth flooding her insides. It was different from the arousal she had felt all night simply from being around the two men. It was as though there was a weird connection between them, a bond. The look was intense, but he remained silent and returned to lying on her again.

  Leaning up, Anton gazed down at her, his eyes once again onyx. “As enjoyable as the time in your arms has been, I must leave now.”

  Taking a deep breath, she slowly exhaled and tried to balance her mind.

  Beyond Anton’s shoulder, she could see through the gap in the curtains the first signs that the night was coming to an end. It wasn’t daylight yet, but the darkness was starting to recede.

  Glancing at him, she cupped his face. “Thank you, Anton. You helped make this night truly memorable.” She kissed him. “Maybe we’ll meet here again.”

  Trae’s growl echoed through the room.

  Lifting a sable eyebrow, Anton met Trae’s gaze. Olivia didn’t miss the intense vibe and the hidden message that seemed to be passing between the two men.

  “Who knows? I’ve been around too long and know too much to make promises. Life is too unexpected.” He leaned lower and licked the side of her neck. “You were a true treat, Olivia.”

  She couldn’t help but notice that his response, though pleasant, was casual—but maybe that was for the best.

  As he got up, Trae’s voice taunted him. “Hurry along now. You don’t want to be up past your bedtime.” His words tickled her as his breath played across the skin of her belly where he lay.

  Pulling on his pants, Anton flashed his suddenly red gaze at Trae. “Be glad I don’t like dog blood.”

  Placing her palm over her mouth, she hid her smile. He’d drunk her blood, twice, and the thought made her tingle. Something inside her warned her not to hold on too tightly to it, because this was probably it for them. Anton had made that clear. She wouldn’t regret her time with him, though.

  Propping himself up on his forearm beside her, Trae woofed, his voice taking on a menacing tone. “Be glad I don’t shift.” He didn’t move as he focused his gaze on the vampire. There was a clear note of threat in his words, as if he was giving Anton a cue. A warning.

  At that moment, Olivia saw the intrinsic rivalry as the men faced off. She couldn’t deny the thrill of knowing they had put their animosity aside to please her.

  “Oops, here comes the sun,” Trae teased, his body relaxing once again.

  Anton glanced over his shoulder at the lightening sky, then turned to her. “Olivia.” He bent down and kissed her again. He stepped back and pulled on his boots, then spoke to Trae. “We will continue this later, pooch.”

  Trae’s hand began making lazy circles on her body. “See if you can find me after dark, bat.”

  Crossing towards the door, Anton paused briefly as he lifted his hand towards his coat, on a chair where it had been discarded earlier. The coat instantly appeared in his hand. He donned it, winked at Olivia, than was gone in a puff of black smoke without opening the door. She gasped, stunned by what she had seen—or not seen. She blinked repeatedly and frowned as she tried to figure out how he’d created the smoke. Even though she knew he was a vampire—he’d drunk her blood as he’d fucked her, after all—a tiny part of her rational mind protested that maybe he’d used something like magicians used.

  “Parlour tricks.” Trae rolled his eyes as he moved up her body.

  “A pretty good one, I’d say.” Turning away from the door, she looked at him.

  “I’ll show you good.” Leaning down, he circled her nipple with his tongue. “Since I don’t have to cower in a dark room this morning, how about I take you out to breakfast?”

  Food sounded great. She was famished after last night’s marathon of pleasure. “That would be gre—Ohmygod, I forgot about Kel—”

  The ringing of her phone interrupted her. Scrambling from the bed, she located it in the back pocket of her skirt, where it lay haphazardly in the middle of the floor. “Hello,” she blurted.

  “Olivia? Are you okay?” Concern laced Kelsey’s words.

  Glancing towards the bed and seeing Trae’s nude, sexy body stretched out, she said, “I’m fabulous.”

  Kelsey laughed. “I figured as much when I saw you head up the stairs last night with those two sex gods.”

  Sex gods? More like a vampire and a werewolf. “You just don’t know.”

  “No bragging,” Kelsey chided, and giggled. “What time will you be ready to head out?”

  Trae beckoned her with a finger.

  Unable to resist him, she crossed back to the bed. “How long till the club closes?”

  “Thirty minutes,” Kelsey informed her.

  Sinking onto her knees on the bed, she said, “I’ll be down in twenty.”

  Trae shook his head and ran his hand up the inside of her thigh, then cupped her pussy.

  She stifled a moan. “Make that twenty-five.”

  His finger slipped down between her folds and entered her.

  “Thirty,” Olivia barely got out as she pushed the red button and dropped the phone onto the night stand.

  “I think that’s manageable.” Trae pull
ed her into his arms and rolled until she was beneath him. “This doesn’t have to end, Olivia.” Those hazel eyes captured hers with the same intense stare as before as he continued, “It’s possible that you didn’t freak out when you discovered the truth because somewhere inside you…” His voice drifted away as he tapped her chest above her heart. “You knew you were where you were supposed to be. With whom you were supposed to be.”

  Her heart leapt. Oh, shit, has he read my mind?

  Yes.

  Shocked, she realised his lips hadn’t moved but she had heard him clearly. Now she was going to freak out. Wriggling beneath him, she placed her hands on his chest and tried to push him away.

  Trae held fast. He lifted a hand and stroked her face, calming her. When she stilled, he began to kiss her. Not the passionate, all-consuming kiss he’d given her earlier. But one that was slow and gentle. This kiss was like a caress as he slipped his tongue into her mouth and met hers in an erotic, silky glide.

  We’re mated for life, Olivia. He didn’t stop kissing her, forcing her to communicate his way. The Great Spirit has brought my mate to me.

  I’m not a werewolf, she finally thought.

  In your mind, it doesn’t make sense. He nipped her bottom lip, then entered her mouth again.

  No, it doesn’t. She stroked his shoulders.

  But in your heart it does. Give us a chance—that’s all I ask. There’s much we need to discuss. Soon. He ended the kiss.

  Staring up at him, she could see the astonishment darkening his greenish-brown eyes. The discovery that there was something more than a night of passion between them appeared to have come as a surprise to the werewolf in her arms, too. Reaching up, she brushed a short lock of hair back from his forehead. It was good to know that she wasn’t the only one thrown off balance by the revelation.

  She parted her legs so he could settle between them, and they remained that way for a moment, just gazing at each other.

  There was so much they still needed to discuss, but she wasn’t sure at that moment how much more her mind could handle. “Maybe I should take Kelsey home before breakfast, so she doesn’t feel like a third wheel.”

  He kissed the tip of her nose and stroked his hard shaft along her wet sex. “This from the woman who spent the night in the arms of two men?”

  “Okay, okay. That was different.” She ran her hand through his short, brown hair.

  “Never fear. I’ll bring my friend Diego along. I think they’d enjoy getting to know each other.”

  Lifting her brows, she asked, “Are you sure?”

  He gave her a wicked smile, allowing just one side of his mouth to lift. “Trust me. Kelsey seems to me to be a tough woman who likes a man with a strong hand.”

  “Wow, you’re good.” He’d hit Kelsey’s personality on the head.

  “Not yet, but I’m about to be.” Reaching into the nightstand, he pulled a condom from inside and efficiently slipped it into place.

  She gave him a questioning look. Neither man had worn a condom earlier.

  Seeing her expression, he informed her, “Unlike vamps, weres can reproduce without biting someone and feeding them their blood.”

  Her mouth made an O as she blushed, feeling grateful that he’d had concern for her. Her body tingled with the knowledge that this man didn’t only care for her, but believed she was his mate. That awed her.

  He winked at her, reminding her he could read her thoughts.

  “Is this mind-reading going to be an all-the-time thing?” She pouted.

  “It wouldn’t be if you were a were. Then, you’d be able to block me.”

  She was speechless. That was a big leap, to decide to become a were.

  He kissed her, then nipped her chin and said, “That’s a discussion for later. Much later. Until then, I can choose not to do it.”

  “Phew!” Grinning, she brushed her fingers along the prickly hair lining his jaw.

  His chuckle was a deep, baritone rumble.

  Settling himself over her again, he began to guide his cock inside her. “One thing you need to know, Olivia, if you want to pursue this.” He pushed farther inside, causing her sex to tighten around him. “I don’t share my mate.”

  “What about The Club?” She didn’t have plans to come back any time soon, but having a ménage was something she had enjoyed. He must also like it, or he wouldn’t be here.

  “That’s in the past for me.”

  She thought of Anton and the pleasure he had brought her with Trae. “Why?” she whined playfully.

  “Since you now understand that we are connected… Sexually, it is very hard not to bond with you. Through the night, I could hear you.” He growled, “I’d prefer never again to know how sexually gratifying it is to you when someone is sucking your blood as you climax.” Gazing into her eyes, he asked, “Can you handle that?”

  She couldn’t help giggling at his possessive tone. “Sorry.” Then she gave him a loud, smacking kiss. “I can deal with it.” Wrapping her legs around his hips, she said, “Now, stop wasting time, Wolf Boy. If I know Kelsey, she’ll come hunting for me if I’m not downstairs soon.”

  He arched a single eyebrow. “Now that would be an erotic threesome.” He gyrated, pushing deeper into her. “We are still at The Club.”

  Squeezing his ass, she informed him, “Yeah, and we’re still fulfilling my fantasy. We’ll discuss yours at a later date.” Flexing her thighs around his waist, she warned, “Just remember that if you don’t want a vampire in our bed, you should think twice about inviting my friends.”

  “Deal.” Trae began to make love to her, wiping everything else from her mind.

  * * * *

  “Finally. I thought one of these thick-necked bouncers was going to throw me out.” Kelsey greeted them at the stairs as they went down thirty minutes later.

  Trae eyed the little spitfire as she hugged Olivia. He glanced at Dennis, a fellow were, and Carlton, a vamp, as they stood inside the club, now escorting partiers to the door. Looking for his friend, Trae found Diego behind the bar, helping the manager to straighten things up. Trae signalled him over.

  “Trae wants us all to do breakfast,” Olivia told her friend.

  Kelsey’s shoulders dropped. “Aww, Liv. I’m worn out. I just want to go home and climb into bed.”

  “That sounds like a delicious idea,” Diego interjected as he stepped closer to their small group.

  Trae watched Kelsey eye the six-foot-four, bald-headed Hispanic male with interest. “And you are?”

  “Kelsey, Diego. Diego, Kelsey,” Trae introduced.

  His friend’s gaze slowly went from Kelsey’s short, spiky blonde hair, over her tight top, cupping her large breasts, down past her tiny skirt and finally to the red pumps on her feet. Meeting her eyes again, he said, “I remember you. You’re the feisty one who clocked Preston on the dance floor.”

  “What?” Olivia screeched, concern for her friend etched on her features.

  Relax, baby, Trae said inside Olivia’s head.

  Placing her hand on her hip, Kelsey cocked her head to the side. “If you mean the jerk that kept manhandling me and getting fresh with his hands up my skirt, hell, yeah.”

  A huge smile split Diego’s face. “Preston is a prick.” Diego stepped towards her. “Evidently, you need a man who knows when and where a lady enjoys a little force. On the floor isn’t it.”

  Kelsey closed the gap, pressing herself close to Diego and looking up at him. “You think that’s you?”

  Reaching out, Diego lightly caressed Kelsey’s cheek. “Sí, señora bastante pequeña.”

  Trae watched the short, white woman blush.

  That’s a first, Olivia thought.

  Trae chuckled at Olivia’s thoughts. He leant down and whispered in her ear. “A night of firsts, rabbit.”

  Turning into his arms, she said, “I’m not sure how I feel about that pet name.” Arching a thin, black eyebrow, she continued, her voice low, “Don’t wolves devour rabbits on a regular—


  Trae pressed his lips to hers. As I did tonight and plan to do often.

  Olivia shivered against him and sighed. Ending the kiss, she stepped back and faced her friend. “Are we good for breakfast, now? I’m starving.”

  “I’m ready.” Trae wrapped his arm around Olivia’s waist, fitting her along his side.

  “I’m in,” Kelsey confirmed.

  “Definitely,” Diego added.

  As they all headed out of the door, Trae heard Diego ask, “So, Kelsey, you ever fuck a were?”

  “A what?” Kelsey’s voice held the evidence of her confusion.

  “Excuse Diego, Kelsey, sometimes he gets a little ahead of himself.” Trae shot Diego a look of warning. It wasn’t that weres kept themselves a secret from society—many people knew about them, worked with them—however, they were never bold about their lives unless they had good reason to be.

  He glanced at Olivia, as she gazed at her friend, as they all left The Club.

  Olivia was a prime example of a good reason.

  Chapter Three

  Trae watched his father, his Alpha, as he pushed out, one stroke after another, gliding across their back yard pool. It was his father’s daily regimen, what he did to focus, clear his mind and stay in shape. It was late on Saturday afternoon. After he’d had breakfast with Olivia and her friend, Trae had given her a soft kiss goodbye, then driven around the city for hours, attempting to get his thoughts and his life in order. Now, showered and changed from his night garb, he felt a little more mentally refreshed.

  When his father finally broke the surface and paused for breath, Trae crossed the flagstone path until he stood over him. “Dad, when you’re done with your reps, I need you to meet me in the study.”

  “This must be serious if you’re requesting my presence.” Romel waded around in the deep end of the pool, staring up at him.

  “It is.” Trae turned to leave.

  “Does this have to do with our discussion yesterday?” His father called after him.

  Turning around again, he saw his dad was already hoisting himself out of the pool. “It does, but I’d prefer to talk about it when you and Mom are together.”

 

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