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by Rice, Rachel E.


  “Then he will continue until you give into him,” Drayton said accompanying Adrienne into the bedroom.

  Chapter 5

  Adrienne’s room relatively sound proof but for some reason all she could hear were the deep moans and groans of a woman echoing in her room, bouncing from the walls, and landing on her. It appears Lycell purposefully placed his bed next to the wall. The banging of feet on the wall and the erotic screams were too much for Adrienne to take. “Doesn’t anyone else hear this?” She said loud banging on the wall for them to stop.

  Why he chose to have his woman in the next room didn’t surprise her. She knew why. He was trying to get rid of her. She had called him out on his animalistic behavior and he wanted her to know that he wasn’t planning on changing anytime soon, and he was indeed an animal, and he knew how to satisfy a woman.

  He was willing to satisfy any woman except her.

  She tried putting a pillow over her head but the sounds of the woman grew louder. It wasn’t moans and groans of fright but she recognized the sound of a woman being satisfied in every possible way she could imagine and Adrienne became furious. “How dare he take a woman and please her when he doesn’t want to make the least bit of effort in pleasing me,” she said into her pillow.

  Tossing around in bed, placing a pillow over her head, didn’t bring relief from the sexual tension being created. She was ready to scream, she couldn’t take it anymore. Sliding into her slippers and her gown, she would demand that he take that obscene noise outside. If he wanted to act like and animal then take it out of the house and into a cave, she thought. It dawned on her, she had been in a cave for months with Wilder. And where was he when she needed him? He left her to the mercy of Lycell. Didn’t he know that she couldn’t stand the sight of him?

  Opening her door and closing it with a bang, she stormed to the room down the hall. The one with Lycell in it driving her crazy. When she neared the door, the screaming of “more, give me more,” grew louder and louder.” That didn’t disturb her but when she heard Lycell bark, “Cum for me Adrienne.” That did it for her.

  She pound on the door three times with her fist. Three more times. “I know you hear me with those ears. You know it’s me.”

  “Go away Adrienne,” Lycell screamed, which made her more determined to confront him and ask him to leave the house.

  Turning the door knob, she opened the door and the naked, handsome, eye candy, stood from his kneeling position, turned to face her with his hard extended cock, and said, “Have you seen enough, or do you want to stay there and watch what a true Werewolf does to a female when the moon is full. Can you handle that?”

  “Yes, go away,” came a sound wave of two women. One from under the covers and one lying with her opening exposed and where Lycell obviously had been moments before.

  Walking in her direction with his eyes dark and threatening, his manhood hard and threatening. Adrienne backed up to the door. Lycell turned to the women and said, “Continue without me.” And they covered up and continued without him.

  Bracing against the door with his palms planted over Adrienne’s head and his body scalding hot, heating her silk gown with her in it making her sweat, he said, “What is it you want? Do you want this?” And his large long tongue eased down her neck, trailing heat through her body. Her mouth opened and a breathless moan escaped.

  “You animal,” she said with a hoarse moan.

  “That I am,” Lycell said with eyes raking her from head to toe with a maddening sense of arrogance, and then washing Adrienne with a smirk and a broad smile. If you can’t handle it then leave.”

  “Wilder wants me and Drayton wants me,” she whispered with clenched teeth.

  “I want you too. But not on your terms. Mine,” he whispered back, eyes shining, surveying her breasts which were filling with milk. “I will not surrender my strength to a human and a female. And if you don’t accept me as I am, then Wilder and Drayton will not agree to accept you.”

  “We’ll see about that. Wilder wants me, and I know it. I don’t have to do anything and Drayton will force you out.”

  “Is that what you think?” he said with a sly smile. “We have a bond that’s much greater and stronger than any female.”

  “I have something that they both need and I have the power,” she said raising her head with pride, and returning a satisfied grin to Lycell. He leaned in to her and his fine nose followed the strands of her flowing hair. Never had he seen such beauty and her smell, he wanted to take her there on the door with her full of Wilder’s pups but he wouldn’t dare do that.

  “You will be mine when it’s my turn. And I won’t allow you to deny me anything.” Lycell gave her a wide mischievous smile that sent her pulse racing and heat reaching her clit.

  “Why don’t you go back to your playmates?” Her eyes narrow with disgust. “I wouldn’t let you touch me ever. You are in here with two women,” she said trying to push him back, and Lycell leaning in and the only thing stopping him, her protruding stomach. There was movement now in her belly and Lycell felt it.

  “They are virgins. Are you?” He said with a snarl and immediately regretted his words. Surprised that he said what he did, Lycell backed away from the door. Adrienne makes him so angry because she refuse to let him be who he is—a dangerous, wild, sex-seeking, lust-filled werewolf.

  Hurt and unhappy, Adrienne turned with her head down and eased from under Lycell’s arms, through the door, and into her room. It had become strangely silent in Lycell’s room. She heard doors opening and closing and then she heard a female’s voice. “What is wrong with Lycell? One minute he’s all over me like an animal and the next he’s telling us to go.”

  Another woman said, “You never know about those rich men, they are so weird. I don’t think he’s into us. Let’s try one of those others. I’ve had my eye on Wilder but he’s not here. I’ve wanted to find out what was in his pants.”

  “Do you think it’s bigger than Lycell’s?” Trina asked.

  “I doubt that. Have you seen that thing Lycell is packing? I could ride that cock all day and night and never get enough of him.” And she held her hands out as measurement.

  “No, but I felt it. Oh my god!” And their hysterical laughter reverberated through the large house.

  “I know it had to do with Wilder’s baby mama. You saw how he acted when she knocked on the door. I had never seen him so nervous before. He was a complete different man. Do you think he likes her too? After all they are triplets.”

  “I don’t know. Those triplets are just too weird for me,” the girl from the makeup counter said passing Adrienne’s room.

  Then a growl and howl came from the second floor room and she knew he was changing into a wolf. “Good,” she said. “I affected him and he thought I couldn’t.” And she fell into a relaxed sleep.

  ***

  Waking to sounds of howling, screaming, and police sirens, Adrienne sat up in bed, closed her eyes and opened them with a sigh. She felt a presence and turned on the light. Across from her sitting in a large leather wingback chair sat a man dressed in shorts and a cotton shirt. It was bitter cold in the early morning hours outside, so she knew what he was. A Werewolf. He had his large fist under his chin, just watching her. But what was he doing in her room, just sitting in the dark and not saying a word?

  She felt danger surround her. She pulled the cover to her chin and remained still.

  “You don’t have to do that. I know you are carrying one of the Alpha’s pups, but which one?” He tried to be gracious but she could see a threat in his black eyes. He didn’t smile, his eyes didn’t smile even when his voice appeared to be easy.

  “I don’t know what you mean? I’m human,” Adrienne said.

  “Yes, I know,” he said in a quiet menacing measured voice. “Why else would you be here or me for that matter,” he said leaning forward with his fist under his chin and his arm resting on the large muscle of his right leg. Changing positions in the large chair with brown lea
ther, he sat back and smiled. “Now female, answer my question. Which one are you pregnant for?” And he laughed at the word.

  Adrienne needed time to think. She knew Wilder was the head Alpha and Drayton had warned her about not letting anyone know that it was Wilder’s pups. “They’re for Lycell.”

  He shot Adrienne a hard rough laughed, “If you had said any other name, I know you would have lied to me, and I would have torn your heart out. I may just yet, that is after I mate with you and make you mine.” He continued intermittingly laughing and frowning, then he said, “I knew it wasn’t Drayton because he’s not interested in females.” Adrienne thought, that’s what you think you beast. You’re not the brightest bulb in the pack.

  “And that lone wolf Wilder, he doesn’t hang around anywhere long enough to ever mate with a female,” the werewolf stated locking eyes with Adrienne studying her expression, and she lowered her head.

  “But that Lycell, he is after every human female’s ass or werefemales he can lay his hands on. You won’t last long with him. He will use you up, and there you will be, a human with a den of pups you don’t know what to do with.”

  He became silent at the sound of someone pounding on the door and then they said, “Open up, this is the police.” And before Adrienne could turn, the werewolf had changed, left his torn clothes on the floor, and jumped through the window.

  Wobbling to the door she opened it and there stood Drayton. He rushed to Adrienne’s side. “I heard a voice,” he said. She glanced at Drayton but before she could say anything, bursting through the open door into the room, standing between three policemen, and him with anxious eyes darting around the room, Lycell grabbed Adrienne, “Are you Ok?

  “I’m Ok but I didn’t get his name,” Adrienne said to Drayton pulling away for Lycell and holding on to Drayton’s hand. Drayton turned and escorted the police out of the room. Lycell’s hooded eyes cast a serious glance at Adrienne.

  “It’s your fault,” Adrienne said to Lycell.

  “I know it is, but I can’t stop what has happened. Did he do anything to you?” Lycell said to her, trying to close the gap between them but Adrienne stepped back.

  “No. But he warned me about you.” She stared at his impossible handsome face. “He said that you would use me up and when you finished with me I wouldn’t be good for no one.”

  “And you believed him?” Lycell said.

  “Why wouldn’t I? You have done nothing but make me miserable,” she said crying and passing her hands under her eyes. “It’s my hormones. You make me so angry.”

  Seeing how delicate Adrienne really was, Lycell softened. “I didn’t mean to make you miserable. I thought that you didn’t like me,” he said, his expression softening.

  “Well I don’t. You are a hard man...I mean wolf to like,” Adrienne said with tears falling down her cheeks. Lycell approached her and touched her face. She looked up at him and the reflected light hitting his brown eyes sent a heated radiance to her. Calming her.

  He took her in his arms and she felt secure and loved when she gazed into his eyes. She no longer saw someone to make her shudder but someone who she could love and care for. “I will do everything I can to make you want to be with me and my brothers.”

  “They are not the problem, you are,” she said wiping her eyes with the back of her hand.

  He glanced down on her and pushed her long hair behind her ear. “Then I will do what I can to make you want to fall in love with me and never leave.” How did he know that I was planning to leave when I could? Adrienne wondered. He doesn’t know, she thought.

  “I need some rest,” Adrienne said pulling away from Lycell. He brought her back to him and she felt his yearning for her. She was surprised at how hard and full he was. But he managed to wrench himself away. It took all the self-control he could muster.

  Lycell helped her climb into the large four poster bed and when she was under the covers, he bent and kissed her on the lips. “You will be mine one day,” he said to her.

  “I won’t be just yours. I’m Wilder’s mate first.”

  “And you will be my mate soon.”

  “Well, after Drayton,” she said.

  “We will see. I can’t wait for you to have my pups. They will be the most feared of all werewolves.”

  “You’re so sure of yourself. Let me be clear. I’m not going to raise a den of terrifying werewolves. They will be civilized,” Adrienne said looking to Lycell. He smiled at Adrienne’s wishful thinking. No werewolf worth his salt would be civilized. And with her temperament there was no doubt that they would be wolves to be reckoned with. Lycell knew Wilder’s nature, that of a brooding lone werewolf and he would have the first litter of pups. Although Drayton was the largest of the three he had a gentle nature but beneath the surface lie a heart of a lion, and his pups would be as fearsome as any.

  Lycell backed out of the door and closed it. In the hall he met Drayton. “Did you do anything to upset her? I summoned Wilder because of your wild party. He should be here shortly.”

  “Why did you do that?” Lycell said to Drayton with a snarl.

  “Because things weren’t going well with you and Adrienne. Wilder left so we could be alone with her and try to convince her that she could love all of us, but instead you tried to antagonize her and with her in her condition,” Drayton said.

  “I’ve talked to her and you will see that I’m doing everything I can to change my ways,” Lycell admitted opening the bedroom door to show Drayton that he and Adrienne were good with each other. They both stood looking around, the bed was empty, and covers strewn around lamps turned over, and an opened window. It appeared a struggle had taken place. There was blood on the sheets. Lycell smelled the sheets.

  “It’s not Adrienne’s blood. It belongs to a werewolf.” Lycell rushed to the window and let out a hair raising howl. “You stay here. I have to find her before Wilder returns.” His eyes and brow turned into a wave of lines. His eyes shifted from calm to serious. Before Drayton could say a word Lycell’s body changed into a startling large brown Werewolf and he leapt out the window leaving his torn clothes behind.

  Chapter 6

  “What are you going to do with me?” Adrienne said when the huge menacing werewolf released her from his grip and she tumbled on to the hard earth. Her fall soften by the new formed snow. She landed on her back with a thud. Her breathing sluggish. “Don’t you know who I am?” She said as the wolf transformed into a human. Adrienne closed her eyes.

  Reaching into the pack across his shoulders, he pulled a pair of jeans and hurriedly step into them. “I don’t care who you are. I know that Wilder will come for you, because Lycell is too preoccupied with those human females to even care what happens to you,” he said smelling Adrienne’s hair. “You have Lycell’s scent all over you,” he added turning his head away from her with a frown, his mouth making a half moon curve downward. Then he pushed her away.

  Adrienne opened her eyes and frowned from the pain surging through her back. She wrapped her arms around her waist rocking forward and backward.

  She knew Wilder was away and that only Lycell or Drayton would come after her. She wanted it to be Lycell because he was the only one that could match the ferocity of this dangerous frightful werewolf. Drayton with his trusting nature and much younger than this seasoned wolf couldn’t match his treachery and trickery. Lycell wanted me gone, but why would he even care. He was just pretending to like me. He meant nothing he said, she said.

  Looking up at the werewolf, Adrienne said, “Why do you think Wilder will come after me?”

  “You humans talk too much.” She had heard that once before.

  “I need to know,” she said holding her stomach rocking back and forward, all along fighting off the pain from the kicking of her pup or pups. She then knew it was more than one she was carrying.

  “You have his pack inside of you. Without them, soon he will be nothing. I will be the Alpha over all his territory. That’s why you are the bait.”


  “What do you mean bait?” She said to him. Her eyes closing and opening showing pain and loathing.

  “The only way to draw him out is to take something from him that is precious. And when he does come and he will, he will fight not for you, but for the pups you are carrying. That will put him at a disadvantage,” the wolf said, his eyes wandering into the forest at the sound of a broken twig.

  Adrienne worried. Could this be true? Lycell has no dog in this fight, if he comes. Maybe she should try to reason with this dangerous blood-thirsty animal. She had to think of something. Maybe he has a softer side, she thought.

  “I’m cold. I can’t stay out in the opening like this. I will die.”

  “I brought you a fur and let you get your boots what more do you want. Besides you won’t live long enough for it to matter,” he said with the most frightening smile, and chilling glow in his eyes, she had ever seen on any face, man or beast.

  “They will not let my death go unpunished,” Adrienne said shivering and trying to recover from the pain she now felt all over her body.

  “That’s why I plan to kill them one by one,” he said with a satisfied grin. “And when the last of them is done with, then I will be in control of the lands and their wealth. There will be no heirs or Alphas from the Samsa clan.”

  “You have this all planed out. What if something goes wrong?”

  “It won’t because I will kill you before their eyes,” he said his eyes changing to a deep brown and then to a red ominous burn.

  “What will you accomplish by killing a female and children?” Adrienne said trying to get some type of emotion out of him. Hoping deep down inside there was some sort of humanity lurking behind that tough, hard, animalistic exterior. “Don’t you have hunting codes about the killing of females and the young?”

  “Ask your kind how they felt about slaughtering my female, and she was pregnant? Ask them about codes,” he said to Adrienne.

  “But Wilder and his brothers never did you anything,” Adrienne countered.

 

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