by Viola Rivard
She kept her eyes glued on the fight, her entire body poised to bolt if the females came barreling toward her. Without looking away, she said, “I feel like I should be doing something.”
“Yeah,” Gem said. “You haven’t eaten your meat yet.”
Mila looked down at her half-cooked venison and shrugged before taking a bite off the browned side. She wasn’t happy about them fighting, but it wasn’t as if she could really stop them. Asking nicely hadn’t worked, neither had asking not-so-nicely, and that was the extent of her arsenal.
There was a sound of sliced air, followed by a loud thwack! Mila looked up in time to see Rose cry out in pain as a large bone clattered to the floor. Their fight came to a halt as both women stared up, wide-eyed, at the dais.
She watched as a dark-haired, Amazonian woman jumped down and landed several yards from Rosie and Brae. The crowd of wolves backed off as the woman stalked over to them with heavy footsteps.
“Six days,” she barked at them. Her voice echoed throughout the cavern. “Six days I had to put up with the stench of oil and sewage and fat, filthy humans. Do you know how many hours of sleep I got?”
Gem put a hand on Mila’s shoulder and motioned her to follow. In a hushed voice, she said, “Come on, you don’t want to be near this one.”
“Who is she?” Mila asked, allowing Gem to lead her away from the fire.
She watched as Rosie released Brae and stared up at the newcomer with rounded eyes. “I did not mean to wake you,” Rosie said nervously. Pointing to Brae, she added, “She started—”
The muscular woman grabbed Rosie by the head and twisted the smaller female’s hair around her wrist until she yelped out in pain.
Still whispering, Gem said, “That’s Sable.”
Mila recognized the name and couldn’t help but size up the woman. Nearly as tall as a man, her diamond-shaped face was severely drawn with high cheekbones and sharply angled eyebrows. With her dark features and tanned skin, Sable was an exotic beauty, and Mila could easily see why she was one of Caim’s favorites.
With Sable’s strong, muscular body, it wasn’t hard to imagine her with Caim. Mila pictured the two of them going at it; each of them battling for dominance until the big male finally pinned her down and took her from behind. Sable was no delicate human. Caim could take her with wild abandon and fuck her as hard and as fast as he pleased.
“Mila!”
She looked up at Gem, feeling dazed. “Huh?”
Gem grabbed Mila’s hand and held it palm up. “You’re bleeding.”
Mila examined her palm, her brow furrowed in confusion. Gem was right. In the fleshy heel of her palm were four deep indentations, two of them pooling with blood.
“I … I don’t remember doing that.”
It felt inhuman, like there was a beast inside of her, writhing to free itself. She had the overwhelming and inexplicable urge to somehow assert her dominance over the other woman—and why shouldn’t she? Sable had no right to beat her friends around, and as the mate of the alphas, Mila was clearly the person to stop her.
The realization made Mila feel powerful. She left Gem’s side and moved to approach the trio. She had only gotten a few feet closer when she felt a hand clamp down on her shoulder. She glanced back, expecting Gem, but was surprised to see Lotus.
Mila arched a brow at her. She had mixed feelings about Lotus, the radiant beta female who had been one of Caim’s favorites. She used “had been” rather liberally, considering she had no idea if Caim was going to stop sleeping with other women.
Looking between Lotus’s face and the slender hand on her shoulder, she asked, “Can I help you?”
The one good thing about Lotus was that Mila didn’t have to pretend to like her, and she seemed okay with that, as the feeling was mutual.
“Whatever impetuous decision you are about to make, I would suggest that you consider the outcome before blindly rushing in.”
Mila motioned to the brawl in the center of the cavern. “In case you haven’t noticed, she’s throttling my friends.”
“And you will do well to thank her when she is done.”
“Thank her?” she asked, throwing her hands up. “She’s hurting them.”
Lotus snorted in disgust. “Your friends have been running amok since Sable left. They need to be put in their places. If they keep carrying on like this, they will end up inadvertently hurting you. Asch and Caim will kill them.”
Mila brought a hand to her temple and shook her head. “You’re insane. They wouldn’t do that.”
Lotus held Mila’s gaze, her expression flat. “After tonight, you will be carrying at least one of their pups. If you think that they’re going to be as lenient with these types of antics—or your need to rashly involve yourself in dangerous situations—then you are more naïve than I thought, which is rather impressive.”
Without another word, Lotus turned and walked away. Mila stared after her retreating form, forgetting everything except for her embarrassment and the gnawing anxiety that once again reared its ugly head.
Once Lotus was a good distance away, Gem approached Mila. “Don’t let her get to you,” she said, patting Mila on the back. “Lotus has been prickly lately, but she’s real nice, I swear. She’ll warm up to you.”
Mila turned back to watch the fight, which seemed to be winding down. Brae was laying supplicant on the floor while Rosie sat in a sniveling heap. Sable loomed over them, a steady stream of vitriol spewing from her mouth. Mila tried to pay attention, but her mind wandered restlessly.
She didn’t want Lotus to “warm up to her.” She was really starting to hate Lotus. It was a wholly unique blend of hatred, the kind of hatred a person felt for someone who saw right through all of their bullshit.
3
Shortly after leaving the meeting with River and Fern, Asch found himself standing outside of Mila’s room. He hadn’t expected her to be there. Now that she was more comfortable around the pack, she spent most of her days in the central cavern rather than holed up in her bedroom.
He walked over to the bed and picked up the black pelt that rested on top of the blankets. He brought it up to his nose and inhaled his mate’s potent scent before throwing it over his shoulder and heading back into the passageway.
He was unable to focus. All of the things he should have been thinking about, namely, Blackthorn, had taken a backseat to thoughts of Mila and the impending thrall.
When they were juveniles, Caim had asked Asch to describe the mating thrall. Despite being only fourteen, Caim had been far from sexually inexperienced. Yet, Asch had struggled to explain the all-consuming lust he’d nearly succumbed to.
“It starts off like a nagging feeling in the back of your head,” Asch had told him. They had been sitting in the bed of his truck, a half day’s drive out from town. Caim had insisted the distance and the mountain air would help Asch clear his mind, and he’d been right. “It feels like you’re forgetting something, but every time you try to remember, your dick gets hard.”
Looking unimpressed by the explanation, Caim had responded, “I believe it is just your lack of control.”
“Believe me, my dick is the one thing I can control. This was, I don’t know. It was just different. My body was reacting to her and I tried to ignore it, and then fight it, and then it just …. It was like something inside of me had snapped and all I could think was that she was mine. It wasn’t even about sex. All I wanted to do was get her pregnant like some sort of fucking animal marking its territory. If you hadn’t been there … I would have ruined that poor girl.”
It had been a while since Asch had thought about that low point in his life. As he entered the central cavern, he was reminded why.
Mila.
She sat next to Gem and Brae on the dais. Rose was behind her, fixing her glossy brown hair into a large braid. In her skin-tight jeans and generous scoop-neck top, Mila looked delectable. With the added lure of her heat, Asch found himself fighting for control over his body.
As he made his way to the dais, he noted the other males had already cleared out of the den. Undoubtedly, they smelled her impending heat as well but were unlikely to be as affected as their alphas. The alphas had imprinted on Mila, making it impossible to ignore the call of her body.
This time, Asch wouldn’t have to hold back.
* * *
Mila might not have gotten the confrontation she’d wanted, but she had gotten the dais, so at least that was something.
After the fight had broken up, Sable had left the den, leaving Mila with two abject friends to attend to. Despite her best efforts, Brae looked miserable, but Rosie’s mood had brightened as soon as Mila had offered up her nails for painting. She decided it must have been a pride thing. Rosie was used to being picked on and degraded, but Brae was in a much higher position in the pack.
Not as high as Sable’s, apparently.
Rosie painted Mila’s nails, and then moved behind Mila to braid her hair. Mila tried to distract herself by focusing on Rosie and Gem’s conversation, but for once in her life, she couldn’t bring herself to be interested in a discussion on different types of nail polish. She tried engaging Brae in conversation, but she was impossibly gloomy and there was no helping it.
Mila noticed him before the other women did—something that made her proud and a little scared. It was as if she had a sixth sense that existed solely to feel her alphas when they were near. Every nerve in her body tingled with an acute awareness and her eyes immediately sought them out.
As comfortable as she was becoming with the pack’s nudity, seeing Asch naked always affected her. He was a large man with bronze skin and the most beautifully sculpted chest she had ever seen in her life. Unlike Caim, Asch spent most of his time in his human form, taunting Mila with his gorgeous abs and perfect bone structure. She wanted him every time she saw him, and tonight was no exception.
Their eyes locked, and Asch held her gaze as he cleared the room in purposeful strides. As he neared the dais, the other women took notice of him. Rosie squirmed uncomfortably behind Mila while Brae and Gem perked up.
“Good night, Asch,” Brae said by way of greeting. Typically, Mila could overlook Brae’s thinly-veiled affection for Asch, but for some reason, when she looked at Brae now, she couldn’t keep her lip from curling. When she realized that Asch was still staring at her, Mila had the grace to look embarrassed.
He glanced between the females, grinning. “Ladies, if I may.”
Brae and Gem stood in unison and excused themselves. Rosie quickly finished with the braid she was working on and patted Mila on the shoulder before joining the others.
It never ceased to amaze Mila how obedient the pack members were toward their alphas. “Very smooth,” she said, watching her friends vacate the dais.
Asch squatted down in front of her and picked up one of her feet. “You painted your toenails,” he remarked, examining her foot.
She smiled and wiggled her toes. “Rosie did it.”
Asch sat and pulled her foot onto his lap. With both hands, he massaged her, applying deep, hard pressure with his thumbs. Mila leaned back and braced herself on her arms. With her legs parted before him, the position was very intimate, but she took solace in the fact that they were in public. Even if Asch didn’t have reservations about feeling her up in front of the pack, she certainly did.
He massaged her thoroughly, starting on her heel and working his way up. He dug his thumbs into the arch of her foot and massaged the mounds below her toes. Rather than relaxing her, the intimate gesture quickened her pulse.
As he worked his way up her calf, Mila raked her teeth along her bottom lip. Despite all of his attractive body parts, she had a major thing for Asch’s hands. They were big, but not brawny; calloused, but still nimble, and they were wicked as sin. His long fingers were multi-talented—they always knew when and where to brush, caress, and apply the right amount of force to make her body throb.
Mila squirmed and tried to covertly press her thighs together. When she saw Asch’s nostrils flare, she inwardly winced, knowing he smelled her arousal.
“Who taught you how to give such a good massage?” she asked, not sure if she was trying to distract him or herself.
“I’m very attentive,” he told her. His eyes ran the length of her body before settling on her face. “While I’m touching you, I pay close attention to your breathing, the pace of your heartbeat, your scent …”
He trailed off as his hand slipped between her inner thighs. The pad of his thumb rolled over her sensitive patch. Mila let out a quivering breath and her inner muscles clenched with need. His hands moved to her hips and he leaned over, pressing his forehead against hers.
His scent—masculine and woodsy—filled her nose and made her body tingle. Powerless to stop herself, Mila wet her lips in anticipation. Before she could pull her tongue back, Asch caught it between his teeth and sucked it into his mouth.
With a growl, he pushed her back onto the hard floor. His hungry mouth moved across hers at a feverish pace. The noises of the cavern faded away, replaced with the loud thrumming of her heartbeat and the sound of Asch’s heavy breathing as he took possession of her mouth.
Her mind was scattered and her thoughts rolled away from her like spilled marbles. It should have bothered her that they were in plain view of the pack, but the only things that mattered were his lips, his tongue, and his hands—hands that pulled her hips against his as he grinded his stiff length against her.
As her flesh heated, the clothes that had been so comfortable a few moments earlier now seemed tight and restrictive. They scratched against her sensitive skin. She wanted to rip them off and be naked beneath her mate. Her hands fumbled with the button on her jeans. If she could just get them off, Asch could be inside her, giving her everything she needed so badly.
Mila let out a wretched noise of protest as Asch suddenly pulled back. Cool air brushed against her sweat-dampened skin, bringing her mind back to reality—a reality in which she’d wanted to have sex with Asch in the middle of the central cavern, and still did. She sat up, running a plaintive hand across his hard chest, but his attention was diverted. Frowning, she turned her head to the side and saw an irritated-looking Caim.
She blinked, and then blinked again, trying to gather her runaway thoughts as the two males glared at one another. Her first impulse was to ask Caim if he wanted to join them, but as her eyes darted around the room, taking in the numerous onlookers, Mila bowed her head, her face heating.
What had come over her? Asch had gone from zero to sixty in an instant, and she had been right there with him.
Sounding disgruntled, Caim said, “It is time for us to leave.”
Mila glanced up. “Leave?”
“We’re going to head out to the den,” Asch told her, his posture relaxing somewhat. He seemed to have cooled off a little, though his fingers still tightly gripped her hips.
“What den? We’re already in the den.”
“No,” Asch said. He brought a hand up to smooth out her hair. “We’re going to go somewhere where we can continue this in private.”
4
Near the edge of the valley where the land met the mountain range, thick trees sprang from the ground and gathered in obstructive clusters. No path had been worn into the carpet of moldering leaves, but Caim’s brisk pace never faltered as he deftly navigated the night forest.
The scenery blew by at a dizzying speed, and after a little while, Mila closed her eyes and leaned back into Asch. He kept his arms firmly banded around her, though his hands could not stay still. Restlessly, they squeezed her hips and kneaded her thighs. Combined with his hot breath on the nape of her neck and his relentless erection pressed against her backside, Mila found herself struggling to maintain the sobriety she desperately needed.
The ride to the den wouldn’t last forever, and it was very unlikely that either alpha would feel conversational when they stopped. It would be up to her to act as the voice of reason. There were
important things they needed to discuss.
Realistically, she didn’t think she could convince either of them to wait until she was ready to be a mom. She was still going to try, but if it didn’t work, they would have to lay down some ground rules.
For one, she was not going to be cattle. She knew from the sparse details in Wolves of the Cordilleras that the first mating thrall was the strongest, and that in the future, the males would have at least some level of control over their biological urges. She was going to make sure they were all in agreement about how many children she was going to have, which was two. She’d have the first one, and in a few years, she’d have another with whichever alpha hadn’t fathered the first one.
For two, they needed to explain to her what exactly they planned to do about her giving birth. If they thought she was going to have a baby in a cave without doctors or drugs, they were out of their freaking minds.
And for three, Caim was done with his “favorites.” This one troubled her the most, because it seemed selfish of her to expect him to stay faithful to her when she was also sharing her bed with Asch. They were the ones who’d brought her into this situation, though, and if Caim expected her to have his child, then the least he could do was not screw Lotus and Sable.
All she could hope for was that she’d be able to keep her hormones in check long enough to get through the discussion.
The den was much smaller than what Mila had anticipated. Three large oaks stood sentry in front of the entrance, which was carved into the mountainside. Neither of them would be able to get in without ducking and they definitely wouldn’t be able to enter in their wolf forms.
Asch dismounted and pulled Mila down with him. Holding on to her hips, he turned her so they were face to face.
Nodding toward the den, he said, “This is where we’ll be staying for the next few days.”