Alpha's Love (Rocky Mountain Shifters Book 3)

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by Jasmine Wylder


  “Ha! You know it,” Rob said. “Where is the party happening tonight?”

  “McGee’s. They have everything all ready for us; the owner said he has hand selected a lot of the prettiest ladies who frequent that place on a regular basis for us.”

  Rob smiled. The idea sounded interesting, but he hated that some low life bar owner had rounded up a group of women who would mostly be drunk by the time they got there for some easy bedroom action. Rob loved women and loved casual sex, but he loved the thrill of the chase and he was actually pretty picky about who he ended up in bed with. It was not satisfying to him to sleep with a woman who was only physically attractive and had nothing else to offer. No, Rob had to like the woman; he had to have a connection with her. She had to be bright, funny, interesting—someone he could just hang with without being physically intimate. He’d often thought that this was confusing to women and that is why they began to get the wrong idea about him and what he was really after. It was not his intention to mislead them though; he just had high standards and enjoyed being friends with the women he shared his bed with. But he did not want to be tied down, and with the secret he carried with him— it was safer for everybody if he never allowed a woman to know him to that extent.

  “Rob.”

  He didn’t even have to turn around to recognize the voice that belonged to manager Skip Peters. He sounded jovial, but Rob heard concern in his voice.

  “Hey, Skip. What can I do for you?” Rob asked with a big smile.

  “I’d like to see you in my office before you leave.”

  “Sure thing,” Rob said.

  Skip slumped away towards his office looking as happy as he was really able to look.

  “Wow, I wonder what he wants?” Dan asked.

  “I don’t know; maybe he wants to give me more money?” Rob asked playfully.

  “You are already making more than most people in the league; don’t push your luck.”

  Rob laughed, but secretly he was worried what Skip wanted to see him about. He instinctively knew to what it was probably pertaining; the fact that he had made the most amazing play in recent baseball history would put the spotlight on him and, in hindsight, it was probably a stupid thing to do. But when he was in the zone like that with the possibility of winning the game under his thumb, he had to pull the trigger and just do it. And he knew that if he was in that situation again, it would happen again, just like that.

  But there was a price to pay for the wrong kind of attention, and he had been flirting with it for far too long. He just hoped that he was able to slip out of it and play it off to a lucky throw and the heavy doses of adrenaline that were coursing through his body. It was not total falsehood; of course he would not mention the wolf spirit inside of him that guided his hand and gave him the extra strength he needed.

  “I’m going to make this short and sweet for you,” Skip said as Rob sat down across from him in the cramped office very much unbecoming a major league baseball manager.

  “Ok,” Rob said. He braced himself for what was coming next.

  “Son, are you on the juice?” Skip asked.

  “No, sir. I am not on steroids,” Rob said. He figured that would be the likely culprit when it came to explaining some of the superhuman things he’d done on the field recently. He silently scolded himself for using too much wolf, too often. He had dedicated his whole life to keeping a low profile, in a job that did force him to be under a microscope. He often felt that there was some higher being who had decided to play a game with him and make sure his life had just as many contradictions running through it as was possible. It was all fun and games for someone.

  “That’s good to know, but of course I can’t take your word for it,” Skip said.

  Rob smiled. “Then why bother to ask?”

  “I like to make you feel as if you have a choice,” Skip replied.

  “Ok, well I assure you I’m not on anything. I don’t know how I make some of the plays I do; I just have it when it’s needed. I can’t explain it any better than that,” Rob said.

  Skip smiled. “Son, I’ve been in this game for almost twenty-five years. I’ve seen talent and non-talent; I’ve seen talent and super talent. But I’ve never seen anyone who can do what you can. Now it is possible that I’m looking at the greatest baseball player of our time, a modern day Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, and Mickey Mantle all rolled into one; but that sort of thing is about as likely as finding Bigfoot in your bathroom when you wake up in the middle of the night with a full bladder.”

  Rob laughed. The coach was a funny guy. Funny…

  “Well, I don’t know what to tell you coach.”

  “You don’t have to tell me anything; here in the big leagues we don’t leave things up to chance and we don’t take people’s word for it. For what it’s worth I believe you when you tell me you are clean, but my word doesn’t mean squat either. So, tomorrow morning I want you here in my office for an administered urine test.”

  “Tomorrow? Sir, the guys and I are going out celebrating; I can’t promise I’ll be in any condition to be here tomorrow.”

  “That’s not my problem,” Skip said. “Have a good night. I’ll see you here at ten a.m. Now get out of here; I’ve got some celebrating of my own to do with the Mrs. You young guys can spend the entire night trying to get some; I’ve got a great woman at home ready and waiting. I’ll be asleep in an hour,” Skip said.

  Rob laughed. “I’ll see you tomorrow morning.”

  He left the clubhouse and walked towards his car, hoping to avoid the parade of reporters. No such luck as a huge barrage of them came at him at once, flashing cameras in his face and all of them asking the same questions twenty times. “What were you thinking in the final moments as you made that play?” “Have you ever made a throw like that before?” “How did you jump that high?” “Are you staying with the Diamondbacks next year?”

  Rob smiled and gave a few basic answers as he hopped in his car and drove away towards the bar. He felt invigorated and washed out all at the same time. He really wanted to stand there all night answering every single question, but for some reason he didn’t. He wanted to be alone as much as he wanted to be surrounded by obsessed fans; they were his bread and butter after all, but he still felt a bit drained from the wolf. He had come close to unleashing the beast past the point of no return; that thought was sobering above all else. He had to get a better grip on this thing. He had to remain in control.

  But it had always been a struggle, ever since he was a kid. His parents had first told him of the power before his twelfth birthday. That was the time when the dormant wolf curse that had plagued his family would first emerge. His family was descended from a wolf tribe, called the Ganno. His parents told him that several centuries ago a man named Lakin, had decided to cheat death and learn the ways of immortality. He had researched it and studied it for as long as he could, trying to find the answers, which eventually led him into the study of ancient magicks.

  One night out in the desert he began the ritual which would allow a demon to enter his body, sharing his soul with a supernatural being, thus living forever inside his mortal body. During the most important part of the ritual a wolf attacked him from the side, coming out of nowhere and leaping across the green flames that joined our world with the nether realm. The wolf became possessed as it attacked; Lakin swore its eyes glowed a fiery red.

  Before he could destroy the wolf, it bit him deeply in the arm. He knew that he was about to die and he grabbed the silver ceremonial dagger he was using to cut his hand during the ritual and stabbed through the wolf’s heart. He stabbed too hard and went too deeply; the blade entered his own flesh as well.

  He had effectively and haphazardly mingled his blood with that of a demon possessed wolf, thus transferring that essence into his own body. Shortly thereafter he saw the after effects of the ritual. Lakin was now a werewolf. During times of great stress he was able to tap into that power, but it often overtook him and he was all beast. The
only thing human about him at that moment was the mind. He retained who he was. But the rage was unlike anything most would ever feel; it would often overtake someone who was not trained to use it properly.

  Rob always thought of it as a curse, but he could not deny that it was a great source of power, and he was often glad he had it. With it he was able to do things and accomplish more in his life than that of a mere mortal. Lakin too felt it was a great source of power, and he forced it upon the other members of the tribe. It was soon discovered that the curse was passed down from parent to child, or you could also be bitten and have the curse transferred to you that way.

  Rob still remembered the day his parents sat him down and told him all of this; he did not believe it. It wasn’t until he started to change that he finally knew they were telling him the truth. It was really jarring to know that he was different. At first he felt like some sort of a freak, but then when he saw the power he had and all of the things he could do he suddenly felt like a superhero. Everyone wanted to be like him; they all wanted the power he showed in sports, and they envied his charisma. The power gave him great confidence in himself. But as he grew older he became aware of the dire consequences of showing off his newfound abilities; he would be seen as a real freak by the world and if anyone ever discovered what he really was then he would be locked up as a lab rat, or just killed outright.

  By the time he got to the bar he was already wishing the night was over and he was sleeping in his bed, alone. He was no longer in the mood for company. He often felt like this when he tapped too strongly into his wolf; he was prone to dark introspection when this happened and it stirred up things about himself he would rather forget. He kept thinking about that last play and how he would have fallen short without his powers; he knew that, absolutely knew that he would have failed. He could not fully enjoy the victory he knew he did not really earn; he might as well have been taking steroids. What he had was a lot more potent.

  He sat down at the huge table the team had reserved in the corner. The bar was full of crazy baseball fans, all of them wanting to party with them. It was a whirlwind, one like he’d never really experienced before. He was used to going out to the bars after a big victory, and even after a devastating defeat, but this was different. The entire atmosphere was electrically charged it seemed. Everyone was doing whatever they could to infiltrate the group.

  The music was loud, pitchers of beer were being served one right after the other at their table, and women were throwing themselves at him left and right. He was tempted of course, but most of them were a bit slimmer than he preferred and in an atmosphere like this he really did not have the opportunity to hunt the women who he wanted or even get to know them to see if there were any sparks. The other guys were always ragging on him and teasing him for turning down beautiful women who were definitely interested in him. The guys on the team were meatheads for the most part; they were only after conquests for the sake of racking up as many numbers as they could. It was pretty stupid as far as he was concerned. He preferred great experiences with wonderful women, especially if they were hard to get. If a woman threw herself at him he usually took two steps back. He could not stand neediness or insecurity, just as he couldn’t stand loose morals in a woman. Yet another reason why he was such a contradiction he supposed. But he had his reasons after all.

  “Man, people are going to be talking about that last play for freakin’ years to come,” Tyler Collins said as he poured the pitcher of beer into his large glass. He was one of the few guys on the team who was married. He came to these parties to hang with his friend and get as much beer down his throat as possible. His wife was pretty cool and trusted him to never stray; as far as Rob knew Tyler never had and never would. He respected that in Tyler.

  “I can’t explain it,” Rob said. He laughed. “The coach thinks I’m on roids; wants me in his office tomorrow morning to get tested.”

  “So, what are you going to do?” Dan asked invading their conversation.

  “What do you mean? I’m just going to go do the thing and get it over with. Hopefully I won’t be too hung over to get myself there by ten.”

  “I meant, how are you going to pass the test?” Dan asked.

  Rob looked at him to see if he was joking. He was not.

  Dan was one of the veterans on the team; he was well-liked and well respected by everyone. He was an amazing player all around. He was a star outfielder, a great hitter, and a smart base runner. The guy used to be the star until Rob showed up. At first Rob tried to deny it because he and Dan had become pretty good friends, but he was becoming more aware of how much Dan resented him coming in and stealing the spotlight. Rob always thought that a professional like Dan would be above such petty jealousy, but apparently he was wrong.

  “I’m going to pass it because I’ve never touched that crap,” Rob said.

  Dan rolled his eyes and smirked at him. Rob wanted to blame Dan’s behavior on the large amount of beer he’d consumed, but he could see that the alcohol was just loosening Dan’s tongue to say what he was really thinking.

  “Please. Who do you think you are trying to fool? I’ve been in the game for too long. I’ve seen hot shots come and go and all of them were on something.”

  Rob glared at him. He could feel the fire roaring up within him. Take it easy… take it easy…

  There had been several times in his life when he’d let his anger get the best of him and the wolf had emerged. Once it reached that boiling point there was no stopping it.

  “Excuse me,” Rob said to Tyler.

  “Aw, don’t leave. God, you used to be able to take a joke!” Dan yelled as Rob walked away.

  Rob tried to ignore Dan and just headed for the exit. Oh, he could feel the rage starting to well up inside of him. Why did Dan have to act that way sometimes? The guy was so insecure; it was annoying. Petty high school type jealousy, that is all.

  Rob was almost to the door when he saw something that caught his eye. Standing by the bar was one of the sexiest women he’d seen in a while. She was a little over average height, with long, flowing blonde hair a sexy smile over top a perfect face. She was standing at the bar with her back to it looking at him as he started to walk by her on his way out.

  She was wearing a fairly tight red dress showing off her massive cleavage, but in a tasteful way. Her skirt came down just long enough to wrap around her wide, curvaceous hips and display her thick, sexy thighs. She had a soft belly pushing against the dress creating a devastatingly curvy figure. Rob felt himself getting hard instantly and the rage he’d been trying to suppress was totally gone.

  It was getting late and he knew he should get back home and get some sleep. He had to get up early in the morning and workout. Just because his team was almost champions did not mean it was time to slack off; if anything it was crunch time and he wanted to step up his game even more.

  But he could not turn away from this beautiful creature.

  He inhaled deeply, smelling her sweet scent from where he was standing several feet away. It was like inhaling some kind of drug that made his whole head feel like he was floating somewhere beautiful. But it wasn’t just the intoxicating scent of her perfume; no, he was sensing something else beyond that, something in her natural scent that spoke to him in a way that nothing ever really had.

  He felt his body being pulled towards her without any conscience thought of his own and he let it happen. By the time he was standing right in front of her he was feeling something that bordered on total bliss. This was something new…

  “Well, hello there,” the woman said. Her voice was confident, sexy, and so smooth. It was like velvet in voice form. He felt his main appendage dancing around in his pants trying to make the necessary adjustments to allow for his thickening girth.

  “Hey yourself,” Rob said.

  The woman did not say anything else; she kept his eye contact hard and relaxed. He tried to keep his gaze on hers, his peripheral picking up the voluptuous folds of her smooth
skin and her luscious chest jutting out towards him. He wanted to look at them dead on so badly, but somehow, he pulled out some superhuman will power and kept his eyes right on hers.

  “You are here all alone?” Rob asked. “Now, that has to be a crime somewhere.”

  “Wow, how long have you been using that line?”

  Rob smiled. He knew it was a cheesy line, but that was part of the way he liked to initiate conversation with a beautiful woman. If he could get her laughing then he was off to a good start. If she hadn’t mentioned how cheesy the line was then he would have and probably thrown a few more at her.

  “Since fourth grade,” Rob said.

  The woman smiled. “Has it ever worked?”

  “It did in fourth grade,” Rob said.

  “But you keep trying it out? Well, you know the definition of insanity?”

  “Not talking to you; that would have been insane,” Rob said.

  The woman blushed for a moment. “Ok, that was good. You are learning!”

  “I guess you are a good teacher,” Rob said.

  “Would you like to buy me a drink?” The lady asked.

  “I don’t even know your name yet, but you want me to buy you a drink?”

  “I’m Doria,” she said.

  “Well, Doria, I’m Rob.”

  “I know who you are,” she said.

  “Oh, do you now? What do you know?” Rob asked.

  “I know who you are because I’m paid to know.”

  “Well, now I’m intrigued.”

  “I’m Doria Rawlings. I’m a reporter for Triple Play magazine.”

  “Now that’s interesting; I read that from time to time.”

  “So, you’ve probably read my stuff then.”

  “Probably. I don’t really pay too much attention to who writes the articles; I just read it if it has a snappy title and informative writing.”

  “All of my writing is informative,” Doria said.

  “So would you say you are the best at what you do, then?”

  She smiled. Oh, what a smile.

 

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