Mating the Red Wolf: (Book 10, Grey Wolf Pack Romance Novellas)

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happiness, as she always did when she was about to be with their mate.  She took hold of his manhood and lowered herself onto him slowly; her silken walls eagerly accepted his long length.  She was so slick with honey that she took him in one.  Flush against him, his tip nudged her cervix almost painfully.  It was a pleasurable impalement.  She rolled her hips around him, adjusting to his size.
    Ed gripped her hips as he quivered inside her, and she playfully tightened her muscles around him, making him groan.
    Her lips found his, and she devoured his mouth passionately.  They sat together, enjoying each other’s kiss while joined so intimately for what felt like hours but was only a matter of minutes.
    He pulled away and leaned down to suckle at her breasts nibbling and then laving before moving on to the other.  He alternated between each of them.
    Languidly, she started rocking and rolling her hips over him, pushing her clit against him.  Gently he pushed his hips up to meet hers, eliciting small moans from her.  Gradually they got faster and faster until they were slamming into one another’s body.
    Kim’s claws pushed forward and ripped through his shirt as she clung to his shoulders.  Ed growled as his own pressed into the flesh of her hips.  The twinge of pain pushed her over the edge, and she howled as her release struck her, sending waves of ecstasy through her sensitive body.  As she writhed in his arms her inner muscles clamped around him.  He roared as the exquisite tightness; it was too much for him, and he exploded.  He jerked his hips inside her, emptying himself until he had nothing more to give.  Their wolves growled in satisfaction. 
    Kim leaned her forehead against his.  “Happy birthday, babe.”
    “Best damn birthday I ever had,” he breathed.
    She let out a soft giggle.  “Glad to hear it.”
    *
    Present day
    “Well?  What did you do for your last birthday?”
    Ed gave Jonathan a smug smile.  “Oh, nothing much.”
    Jonathan looked at him curiously but decided it wasn’t worth the effort.  “Yeah, well wipe that dopey look off your face.  Lunch in twenty minutes.”
    Ed groaned as his wolf growled.  Good, another chance for some family togetherness.

Chapter Ten
    Everyone filed into the dining room with the same fervor as if they were being led to a public execution.  Ed lamented the bad weather and wished the storm would pass.  At least then they could roam free outside, and there would be plenty more hiding spaces.  Plus, if things got really bad they could hop on a boat and sail away.
    Ed grabbed Olivia’s arm before she made it inside.  She gave a little yelp of protest before she realized it was Ed and relaxed. 
    He pulled her to one side.  “What were you thinking asking Helena to come here?” he demanded roughly.
    Olivia furrowed her brow.  “First of all, I didn’t know you were bringing your girlfriend…”
    “Fiancée,” he corrected as his wolf huffed.
    Olivia rolled her eyes.  “Fine, fiancée.  If I had known, I would have made sure Helena didn’t come.  But, secondly, it wasn’t actually me who invited her.”
    Ed looked at her suspiciously.  “Then who did?”
    “Arthur, apparently.”
    Suspicion darted through his mind.  “Why would Arthur want Helena here?” he asked slowly.
    Olivia gave him a pained look.  “I don’t know and I’m not sure I want to know.”
    Ed felt troubled.  He knew Jennifer and Arthur were going through a tough time.  He didn’t know what the problem was exactly, but he believed it stemmed from the issue of having pups.  But, Helena’s interference in their lives was definitely not a good thing. 
    “You don’t think Arthur and Helena…”
    Olivia bit her lip.  “I hope not.  I tried asking Helena about why Arthur invited her, but she just dodged the question.  I feel so bad for Jennifer.”
    Ed groaned.  He really hoped Arthur wasn’t as dumb as he had been and hadn’t allowed the vapid

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