Untamable
got in and no one got out. She closed her eyes, still concentrating on that wall, and then she rolled. With every ounce of her being, she rolled to one side and continued to drive her paws into the ground and throw all her weight to one side. In a matter of seconds, Jasper’s mouth loosened as he lost balance and fell. She jumped up and pinned him to the ground with her paws and body weight. He could move her if he truly wanted, but with her well-placed back paw, he wasn’t going anywhere. Not if he ever wanted to have feeling in his ball sac again.
    Under her, he groaned when her paw pressed hard on his prized parts. She leaned down and licked his muzzle before she clamped her teeth down on his throat. He could still move, but it’d come at great pain, and she knew this session of training had ended. Energy surrounded them both and triggered her shift back to human. He winked at her before his body began to shift.

Chapter Eleven

    Jasper could have flipped her under him and screwed her brains out right then. Her wolf was magnificent. Her boldness and strength blew him away. Sidda learned quick, always had, and this had been no different. The shock of having her pull up that steel wall she’d used to shield her thoughts with still tingled in him. Every attempt he’d made to drive past it had bounced back on him.
    He’d hoped she wouldn’t learn that trick. Now he’d have to tell her that this would be the only time she could use that trick, otherwise his beast would stay uneasy about his mate. He wanted her thoughts open to him, and soon, she’d be able to see all of his as well. Then they’d be completely bonded. A smile spread across his face at the thought.
    She flopped off of him as she trembled from her shift. Her breasts heaved with each harsh breath. Her skin glowed with a fine sheen of sweat, and her tan held a twinge of pink.
    “You always did learn quick.” He laughed and nipped her bottom lip.
    She smiled up at him and shook her head. “That was the strangest and most exciting thing that has ever happened to me. Did you trigger my shift or did I do it somehow? I was having fun.” She propped herself up on both elbows.
    “That was the most exciting thing ever to happen to you?” He raised his eyebrows at her.
    Her face blushed a bright red, and she chewed on her bottom lip. “Well, next to the other.”
    He couldn’t resist teasing her. She was bold in so many ways but had never been able to discuss sex without turning a pretty shade of red. The color was quickly turning into one of his favorites.
    Jasper brushed her hair from her face. “You did good. I wanted to keep training, but not at the risk of my balls, and your paw had started to hurt me there, so I triggered your shift.” He winked at her.
    “Well, my throat wasn’t exactly feeling great when you tried to crush it.” She rose from the floor and put both hands on her hips.
    “I was teaching you. What did your wolf want to do then?”
    She chewed on her lip a little more and glanced around the room. He walked to the bench near the far wall to grab her clothes. He pulled on his jeans while she quickly covered herself. He smiled and grabbed her hand to tug her to the bench. He sat next to her, holding her hand in his. She still hadn’t dropped that wall.
    “Sidda, I need you do to something for me.” He rubbed his hands across his jeans, wiping the sweat from his hands. Crap, he’d never been nervous around her before. Why now? No, that was a stupid question because he knew why. If she told him no on this request, his wolf would go ape shit on her.
    He kissed the palm of her hand. “I need you to get rid of the wall. My beast has always been able to find comfort in your thoughts and feelings. This wall you learned to build is great for fighting, but other than that, it sucks. Every nerve in me is tingling with awareness that my mate is blocking me. It’s causing my wolf to think crazy jealous thoughts.”
    “Really? Well, maybe

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