Falling for an Alpha

Falling for an Alpha by Vanessa Devereaux

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shifted for the very last time? Should he be
looking at Amber, or would that be too painful?
    Gabriel
felt his blood pounding through him, felt his cock growing hard again, and smelled
Amber’s arousal. He wanted to fuck her, mate with her, and there was no
stopping him because the wolf inside him wanted to be free. But he wasn’t going
to let him, just in case this was in fact the grand finale.
    “Sorry,
baby, but I’m going to be rough.”
    He
pulled her panties down, ran his hand over her mound, and quickly skimmed his
fingers through her folds before plunging two fingers inside her. She was wet,
which was lucky for her, because he was going to plunge inside her within
seconds. Gabriel got up, tore off her panties from her ankles, and then parted
her legs.
    The
smell of her arousal made him harder, his cock pulsated, and pre-cum bubbled from
him, almost dripping onto her body. He grabbed her thighs, pulled her toward
him, and speared her pussy until he was deep inside. Poor Amber, she didn’t
deserve this, but it was the only way he could keep the wolf at bay.
    He
howled and almost screamed as he plunged deeper and harder. One, two, three,
and that’s all it took until he climaxed. He was going to shift, and he
couldn’t be locked inside her when he did. He pried himself loose and ran toward the bathroom before the wolf sprang free.
    ****
    Amber
stayed on the bed. Gabriel had probably thought that was awful to be taken so
quickly and roughly, but it had actually turned her on and she’d climaxed, too.
Not the best one of her life, but a woman never said
no to any orgasm.
      Gabriel hadn’t worn a condom and she hadn’t
used any protection. What if she was conceiving right now? She tried to count
how many days since she’d had a period. Her friend who’d had trouble conceiving
told her she and her husband were told to make love midpoint between her last
and next period for the best results.
    Amber’s
last period had been about two weeks ago. That was about as midpoint as you
could possibly get. Not that she wouldn’t want Gabriel’s baby, but she’d be
giving birth all by herself and raising a child as a single mom.
    Think
positive—that’s what Gabriel had taught her. Sadie had assured them she was
going to deal with Mavis White and that there was no way she’d let Gabriel turn
into a wolf on a permanent basis. She’d save the day, and Amber believed her.
    Amber
sat up and looked at the bathroom door. She knew why Gabriel had fled so
quickly. She’d seen his eyes changing as they made love. What if this was it,
his final shift?
    She
got off the bed and headed to the bathroom door. She knocked .“ Gabriel , you okay in there?”
    No
response, but what sounded like a paw tapping against the door.
    “I’m
coming in, and don’t try and stop me.”
    She
opened the door where Gabriel in wolf form near the shower stall .
    He
was so beautiful. She reached out and touched him, stroking his head and back.
This was her husband, and she’d love him no matter what he was or what he
looked like. She rested her head on the top of his.
    “I
have a feeling that everything’s going to be okay. And even if it’s not, we’re
going to buy some land and turn it into a wolf sanctuary so you’ll be safe
there, and so will other wolves. Maybe there will even be other shifters out
there who need our help.”
    She
couldn’t believe she’d just said that. Not the part about buying land, but the
part about shifters. Until a week ago, she never knew such things existed, let
alone believed in them, but here she was thinking about being a shifter’s
advocate.
    Gabriel
put his paw on her lap. She placed her hand on top of it. Yeah, everything was
going to be just fine.

 
    Chapter Fourteen
     
    “I
think it’s going to be perfect for us.”
    Gabriel
loved the enthusiasm in Amber’s voice as she spoke to the realtor who was
showing them the land.
    It
was beautiful, mountains to the right, and a stream by the edge of

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