Rocked by her Alpha
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Unease wormed its way through her again. Perhaps the date hadn’t been such a good idea. She shouldn’t have listened to Tiffany. Taking a few deep breaths to bring her heart rate down, she gave herself a stern talking to. Tiff wouldn’t do anything to put her in danger, nor would any dating agency of this caliber risk their clients’ safety. Besides, if this guy hurt her in any way, shape, or form…there wasn’t enough money in the world to save him from her brother’s wrath. Barrett might be out of the military, but he’d been a shit-hot soldier, a commando, and damn good at his job.
“Good evening, Miss Simmons. A pleasure to welcome you to Greystones. I trust you had a good flight?” The man waiting strode down the steps toward her with a megawatt smile. The faint accent marked him as non-local. “My name is Jones. I’ll be your personal butler for your stay here. Do you have any luggage I can carry for you?”
She shook her head, already charmed by his easy manner. At his curious look, she said, “No, this is all I have. I travel light. Don’t worry, I can do anything from a trek across the Sahara, to a swanky do at the White House from this bag. Lead on, please. I believe my date awaits.”
“As you wish, ma’am.” Jones turned and inclined his head, indicating with his palm for her to precede him back up the stairs and through the open doorway. “And he does, indeed. Mr. Rixx arrived some time ago and has been awaiting your arrival. He asked me to tell you not to rush, though, and to take as long as you need getting ready.”
She arched an eyebrow as Jones guided her through hallways with polished floors, the immaculate carved plaster walls littered with portraits of people from days gone by. The historian in her wanted to stop, marvel at the detail in them and wonder who the subjects had been.
“Here we are, ma’am.” Pausing at a door, he opened it and let her precede him into the room. She stepped through and her eyes widened.
Wow.
She thought she’d seen it all, but the level of luxury impressed even her. Done in whites and creams, the space appeared to be less a room and more a suite. Doors opened off the sitting room they stood in, revealing bedrooms and what looked like a study. More closed doors on the opposite wall invited exploration later. Hell, even the living room had to be bigger than her entire apartment. She whistled. There was luxury and there was pulling out all the stops.
“Swanky. This all for me?”
“Indeed, ma’am. Mr. Rixx’s suite adjoins this one; when you’re ready, you can access the shared balcony through that door over there.” He motioned toward a set of double doors framed by voluptuous curtains and then stepped back with a smile. “If you need anything, please do not hesitate to call. My number on our internal system is double-0 seven.”
Amusement washed through her. “Cool number. Who’d you have to bribe to get that one?”
“I could tell you, ma’am, but then I’d have to kill you. You seem like a nice lady, so I wouldn’t want to do that.” Jones chuckled, seeming to relax a little at her smile. He pushed down the handle and gave her a half bow. “I hope you have a good evening.”
Oh, this agency was good. Very good.
Not only were a large bunch of lilies, her favorite flowers, in the bedroom, but the bathroom had been stocked with luxury toiletries. How they’d known her preferences, she had no idea… she paused and then smiled. Tiffany again.
After spending a happy few moments opening bottles, Mel ran a bath and soaked for a while. After the hot water worked its magic, she emerged, clean and chilled out, to stand in front of the mirror.
She hadn’t been kidding when she’d told Jones she lived out of her bag, so she had everything at hand to make herself up for a date. Used to traveling for work, she always carried formal wear. Her little black dress, new black satin underwear, and a pair of delicate, strappy sandals. All lightweight, easy to pack and with the dress, a quick blast with the hair dryer knocked all the creases from the fae-spun silk. Dressing quickly, she returned to the mirror to apply her makeup.
Leaning forward, she slicked on a layer of gloss and studied her reflection with a critical eye. For her, not bad. She had no illusions. Not a supermodel by any stretch of the imagination, she stood way too short at five-foot dead and would only be the “ideal” weight if she gained a foot overnight. Pleasantly plump might be a good term, if she felt kind… If not, she didn’t care. She was a healthy weight and ate enough to ensure she could manage long days at work. What more could she ask of herself?
At least her hair had behaved, the short, dark locks falling in perfect disarray to frame her face. Pouting at her reflection, she blew it a kiss. It would have to do. She glanced behind her. Darkness had fallen, which meant her date had been cooling his heels for almost an hour…
Rixx. Why did that name seem familiar? The thought slid away as she headed to the double doors and threw them open.
The warm evening air whispered over her skin like a lover’s caress. The thought brought her back to sex again, and heat spread over her cheeks. Schooling her emotions, she fought the instinct to turn and run, to hide in her room under the duvet until morning, rather than have sex with a stranger. That’s what the night was all about, wasn’t it? When they got down to the nitty-gritty. A one-night stand. A very expensive one-night stand, but a one-night stand all the same. She blew out a breath. She had to admit though, she was well overdue for some action between the sheets.
Her heels clicked on the flagstones, and she whistled a low note between her teeth as the balcony widened into a large seating area. Holy crap, is that a hot tub?
There wasn’t time to gawp. A figure detached itself from the shadows by one of the huge gargoyles dotting the wall. She hadn’t done more than glance at the profile of her date, preferring to make her own decision on the guy when she met him. Any report she read, even the briefest profile, could taint that first meeting. But, even if she had had an idea of the man she’d come here to meet, of what to expect, this guy wasn’t it. Her jaw dropped as the moon broke overhead and she got her first good look at him.
Her heart sank.
He looked like he’d stepped right from the glossy pages of the rock and roll magazines. Tall and muscled, he had long hair loose about his shoulders, and his unbuttoned shirt revealed a toned chest and a ripped six-pack. Black pants rode low on his hips, far enough that one slip would reveal where the dark line of hair down the center of his hard stomach led. Tattoos scrawled over his skin—heavy silver rings, bracelets and a large skull belt buckle completed the macho bad boy look. Almost… She blinked, leaned closer and frowned.
“Are you wearing eyeliner?”
As soon as the words were out of her mouth, she wanted to take them back. He turned his head to flick the hair over his shoulder, and the light caught his eyes, the telltale shimmer clueing her in.
Her date not only channeled enough inner bad boy for a whole fricking town, but he was a werewolf to boot.
She froze, watching him carefully.
Shit. Just how much trouble was she in?
“Err, yes. I am. Why? Is that a problem?” Aaron replied, surprised. He was lucky to marshal a sensible thought, never mind form a sentence since his brain short-circuited when he’d seen her…. When he’d smelled her.
Even though he’d been determined to come on the date, bugged Lacey to set it up at short notice for him, he’d held out little hope. He’d expected a nice evening, perhaps a little action in the sack if the lady should be willing—most were as soon as they recognized him—and then a relaxing weekend at the hotel after she left.
Some time alone, just him and his guitar. Him and the music without the crowds, hype, and pressure. Free the words he’d sing on stage from within his soul and get them down on paper before they dissipated like smoke in the wind—the last time they were pure and uncorrupted.
All of that disappeared when she’d arrived. In the space between one heartbeat and the next, his life changed completely.
He’d expected sex. Instead Lacey had provided his mate.
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br /> “No, I just wasn’t expecting it.” She smiled and he was blown away, caught like a rabbit in the headlights.
Gorgeous. There was no other word for her. Even if he discounted the heavenly scent rolling off her skin, a mixture of perfume and her natural female scent, she was a knockout. Petite, she had the rounded, lush curves he preferred. Forget size zero. He wanted a woman who wouldn’t break if he so much as breathed on her.
What had started as a walk toward her became a predatory stalk as the beast within woke up and took notice, peering out through his human eyes with a possessive growl. It wanted her. Fuck that… He wanted her. And by the end of the night, she would be theirs.
She didn’t back down, not even when he circled her, unable to rein in his predatory instincts when finally facing his true mate. While she waited for him to circle around in front of her, irritation, not fear, crossed her features before she stuck a tiny hand out.
Schooling himself not to snatch and never let go, Aaron enveloped it in his. The bones were light under skin as soft as silk…satin…whatever description some fool wordsmith gave it. It had to be the softest thing he’d ever felt.
“I’m Mel Simmons. You are…?”
He glanced up in surprise, pausing a hairsbreadth from planting a kiss on the back of her knuckles. “You don’t know?”
She arched one narrow eyebrow, her mouth pursing a little as a flash of irritation passed behind her eyes. It was an adorable expression, one he wanted to kiss right off her face before wrapping her in his arms and plundered her lips until she opened up. Until she was breathless and moaning under him.
“I know your surname is Rixx, but other than that…” Shrugging, she added, “Should I? I mean, I know you’re dressed up like something from a rock band, but…really?” She shook her head but made no attempt to free her hand from his. She watched him with fascination, as if holding her breath to see what he’d do next. “Not my type of music. I barely listen to the radio.”
She doesn’t recognize me.
Amazement flowed through his veins, followed by warmth. Far from being annoyed that she didn’t know his name, her admission relieved him. If she didn’t know his identity, the spark of wary interest in her eyes right after the irritation…that had to be real. Something he could trust.
“No, kitten, you shouldn’t. My name is Aaron.”
“Melody. Melody Simmons.”
“Charmed.”
With a smile, he brought her hand up and pressed a soft kiss across her knuckles. Gentle, he told himself, holding his body in rigid check to avoid scaring her off. He caught the slight hitch in her breathing and resisted the urge to rub his cheek against her skin like a damn cat. Straightening, he refused to relinquish his hold, instead turning to draw her toward the comfortable couches arranged under the stars. “But I don’t want to talk about me. Tell me about you.”
“I assure you, I’m very boring.” She chuckled, a deep throaty sound that went straight to his cock.
Fuck it, why had he thought leather pants were a good idea? Butter soft, they concealed absolutely nothing. Keeping the smile in place, he snagged a cushion to plonk over his lap. Her gaze dropped to it. Far from the blush and quick look away he’d expected, she smirked instead.
“Well, either you’re building the great wall of Greystone to keep me out or that part of the evening will go well.”
He blinked in surprise. Given the demure little black dress and her kitten-heeled sophisticated appearance, he’d figured her for a once a week, with the lights off, missionary-position-type girl. Cute and knock-out sexy but vanilla all the way.
Definitely not the sort to make wise-cracks about his erection.
“You might as well ditch the cover-up. Unless you’re shy of course. Dressed like that though, I wouldn’t have figured you for the retiring type.” The smirk back in place, she turned toward the champagne bucket, lifted the bottle and read the label before glancing over her shoulder at him. “Of course, it could all be a defense mechanism. You could be nervous…or a virgin, even.”
Discarding the cushion, he took the bottle and filled two glasses as she speared him with a keen gaze and said, “Please tell me I don’t have to explain the birds and the bees to you.”
“Fuck no, you don’t have to explain anything to me.”
He gave her a glass, watching her face the entire time. Their fingers brushed, an electric spark leaping from skin to skin. She jumped a little and bit her lip, forcing him to smother a groan at the sight of her blunt, human teeth on the plump flesh. On impulse he sat forward and kissed her.
He’d intended it to be a quick touch, nothing more than a brush of their mouths, but fate had other ideas. She moved forward at the same moment, the motion pressing her lips hard against his.
From the first touch, his thoughts scattered. Her mouth was warm under his, pliant as he learned its shape. Sliding a hand into the hair at her nape, he relieved her of her glass with the other. She sighed, nestling into him. Her lips softened and she kissed him back. His heart lurched, butterflies swarming in his stomach.
He silenced the growl of his wolf and tilted his head. Easing her closer, he swept his tongue over her lower lip in a silent request. Not a demand, never a demand. He could overpower her with little effort and they both knew it. Even if he’d been human rather than a wolf, she was still too tiny to stand a chance against his size and strength.
Anger filled him at the thought of anyone hurting her, but he controlled the emotion before it became more than a slight tightening of his fingers. Taking a breath, he relaxed his hold, altering the movement to rifle his fingers through the short, silky strands. She hadn’t gone for the longish hair most women did. Instead she wore her dark hair in a sexy, pixie crop that framed her face and elegant features to perfection.
She parted her lips with a soft moan, and triumph roared through him. He swallowed it, surging in and sliding his tongue into her mouth in a slow, sensual push. Leaning back, he took her with him, giving her every chance to pull away. All he wanted to do was tumble her to the soft surface behind them, strip the demure dress off, and make love to her until she screamed his name in ecstasy.
Not have sex, shag, or fuck. Make love.
She came easily, resting on his chest as though she belonged there, her hand burning a brand where it lay over his heart.
He nibbled at her lower lip and another rumble welled up in his chest. She tasted wonderful. Like coffee and cream, strawberries and champagne…tart lemon. All his favorite things rolled into one, and then some. Something more. Something so indescribable and unique to her it defied explanation.
He. Was. Hooked.
“You’re beautiful,” he whispered, nuzzling under her neck. He’d meant to stop, to suggest they order dinner from room service, but the soft tremble that rolled through her body and the way she turned her head seeking his mouth again broke his control. “I can’t stop. Tell me you don’t want me to.”
Holy crap. Reduced to begging, he had to keep going. Even if it was just kissing and nothing more. He needed to touch her, needed to feel her in his arms. His cock ached, hard and ready for action. Gritting his teeth painfully, he maintained control. She’s human. She doesn’t want me to behave like some animal.
Even if he was one.
Chapter 4
“God no, don’t stop.”
Mel never wanted him to stop. The instant his lips claimed hers, she’d been sunk. If anyone had told her the week before, hell even that afternoon, that she’d be in the arms of a leather-clad, tattooed rock star-wannabe, she’d have told them to get out. She didn’t do rock stars, film stars, or any other star, even though her work largely depended on men like that for backing.
Aaron Rixx was so far from her type, he might as well have been from another planet. But he had something about him, an aura of bad boy she found irresistible. And hell, the guy knew what to do in a lip-lock. He kissed like the dissolute celebrity he resembled—all sex and rock and roll…the sensual pro
mise in every glide of his tongue weakened her knees.
He’d be good in bed, everything about him screamed that, and she was so ready for a good night in the sack. Although, it had been so long. Would she disappoint him? She moved closer still, the worry sweeping through her as she took control, kissing him instead of the other way around. Nipping his lip, she smiled at his start of surprise. Might as well get things going.
Breaking away she admired him, loving the way his dark hair spread over the pale cushions he lay on. Lord, the man is built for sin. Absolute, decadent perfection. Holding his gaze, she slid her hand down the center of his bare chest, taking a path between the tattoos over the toned abdominals. When she reached his belly button, he sucked in a sharp breath, watching her slide lower, his eyes darker than the night sky above them.
He arched an eyebrow when she reached the heavy buckle on his pants, playing with the silver wolf skull. “Sure you want to move so fast, kitten?”
She smiled. Typical of a bad boy rocker. Two initials were engraved over the buckle, and the weird, unplaceable sense of familiarity she’d had earlier gripped her again. Too many other things to think about.
Hooking a finger underneath, she pulled. The belt gave with a soft pop. She glanced up, a question in her eyes. “One-night stand, remember? Sex is kind of the point. Wild. Unbridled. Sex.” Shifting position, she laid a kiss on his bare chest after each of the last three words.
Her lips whispered over his skin, and he sucked a breath in, holding his toned stomach taut. She flicked a glance down at his crotch. Oh yeah, she had his attention all right, all of it if the hard outline under the leather was any indication. If he needed more persuasion…she bent her head, grazing her teeth over the head of his cock through the leather.
“Fuck!”
He surged to his feet, the word nothing less than a growl, scooping her up in his arms on the way.