Filed to story: Owned by the Alphas Novel
“Please, Brax,” she begged, and that was all I needed.
I went to bite her when Kai growled and put his hand in the way. I reared back, ready to fight him for possession of my girl, when he flashed his canines back at me.
“Not her neck. We’re about to walk into a meeting with the vamps; if they see that, they’ll frenzy,” he snarled, and I froze.
Fuck, he was right. I hadn’t been thinking. I took a deep breath, and she yanked her dress farther down. She pointed to the side of the swell of her breast.
“Here. Don’t stop,” she breathed, and rode me harder until I fell forward, my mouth salivating as it wrapped around her breast.
She cried out, orgasming instantly as I bit her, my toxin filling her body as her release did. I came with her, the intensity too much, needing to fill her up with my cum as well.
I bore her down on my cock, sinking as deep as I could go until she was panting hard, stilling on me and falling against my chest.
“I needed that as much as you did,” she breathed as I slowly retracted my bite.
I had missed the feeling of her flesh on my teeth, cumming in her pussy. I leaned my head back against the seat as Kai pulled her off me. He kissed along her neck, and she smirked.
I tucked myself back into my pants as he did her up, securing her breasts back in her dress. She let him, her body spent and fluid.
“You’ve had your fun, Little Human. Time to get serious. You wanted to come, now remember what we’re walking into,” Kai warned, and she took a deep breath, sitting up on his lap and nodding.
She looked down at her dress, smoothing it over as I sorted my own clothes out. Kai chucked a shirt at me.
“Wear this,” he said, and I nodded in thanks, putting on the linen just as the carriage came to a stop.
We were all silent as we got out of the carriage and moved through the swamp, Kai carrying Lori as usual.
I hesitated as we walked onto Tabby’s porch. I tensed immediately, and Lorelai’s hand went to mine.
I smoothed my thumb over her skin and followed her and Kai into the house, annoyed when I saw the vamps already seated there with their tea, politely waiting, a smirk on Silas’s face.
His chin raised a little, his nostrils flaring, his eyes going over Lorelai like he knew exactly what she had just done. He let out a small sneer before standing.
“You call a meeting with us and then are late to said meeting? Disrespectful. Where is Derik? He is the only one I wish to speak with,” Silas muttered, but just as he finished his sentence, Lori’s hand left mine and she ran into the arms of one of the vamps.
I snarled, stepping forward, but Kai stopped me, holding me back as the vamp wrapped his arms back around her.
“Lucas,” she breathed, and he smiled tightly.
“Hey, sister. Nice to see you again,” he said, and I went rigid.
I had forgotten about the brother. I still hated the fucker. I didn’t trust his face, despite it being so close a clone to my Spitfire’s.
He let her go, then looked between them at her stomach. That had both Kai and I taking a step forward.
“You are carrying a wolf,” he breathed, shocked as he turned to Silas.
Silas didn’t look surprised. “I assumed that would happen the second I learned of the link.
“A connection like that would have only been allowed if the witches had a plan.
This made the most sense.” He shrugged and sank back into his seat, crossing one leg over the other.
Pretentious prick.
I looked over my shoulder, holding in the sneer as Tabitha brushed past and grabbed her tea, sitting down to mediate. She grabbed Lori’s hand and pulled her back.
“Sit, dear, on this side.” She smiled, and Lorelai gave one last look to her brother before taking a seat next to Kai, who was rigid.
I wasn’t sitting. I did have to drink the stupid tea though. I grabbed a cup off the table and took a sip, placing it back down.
Cain appeared then, leaning against the kitchen bench, his arms crossed. I had to begrudgingly give him respect for saving my life, and for everything he had done and was doing for Lori.
It managed to keep the nightmares that lurked in my mind at bay.
Silas tsked impatiently. “Speak, savage. I assume your brother has disrespected me enough not to appear.”
Kai glared. So did I.
“He’s meeting with our own council. We’re here to discuss what has just happened,”
Kai said.
“I assumed,” Silas replied, still seeming way too bored with it all.
I frowned and let my shadows taste what was happening.
I could feel them, but vampires were hard to read. They were dead, and their blood magic always made them seem dark, even if they had other intentions.
I tried to get a read, but it wasn’t Silas who made me nervous, it was Lucas. He was fidgeting, he was clouded, being cagey in the way his eyes shifted.
I didn’t know whether that was because he was nervous about coming to his first vamp meeting or if he knew something that should make us all nervous.
I stepped closer to Lori just in case.
“The humans have unleashed Fractum,” Kai started, and Silas nodded.
“Yes.”
“The border was weak, and we are doing what we can on our side to keep it from collapsing.”
“Yes, I can sense that.” His eyes went to Lori, and a sneer pulled at his lips.
She frowned at that. “I thought you didn’t want the border down?” she asked, the untrust reaching her too.
“We don’t, and you seem to have that well in hand. Why are we here?” Silas snapped, his patience obviously reaching its end.
“We need to know how it has affected the vampires on your side of the border. How bad is it going to be if that border comes down?” Kai asked.
Silas’s grin grew creepy-wide across his face. His eyes went light with a red glow before he leaned forward.
“Our vamps are quite inconsolable. Their lusty little brains crave the humans they can scent on their tongues.
“Becoming a part of our races was one of the last mistakes I am sure the humans will make because mark my words, wolf, when that border comes down, the wolves will not be able to stop the vampire.
“They have been waiting years for the human blood that now haunts them, and I daresay that bloodlust is going to lead us into a war even bigger than the last.” Silas grinned.
I tensed. So did Kai. But Silas seemed completely at ease. It was Lucas that got to me though; he was all over the place, like he knew how he was meant to feel and was trying to hide what he really felt.
He was trying too hard to force the trust. I didn’t believe it. But it didn’t matter because what Silas had just predicted was exactly what we had been trying to avoid for years.
Now it was a very real threat.
“Well, that doesn’t matter because I’m not letting that border come down, and I am not letting your kind get to the humans.” Lori fought back, and Silas grinned again, sipping his tea with patient sips.
“You’re not going to have a choice, sweetheart. Eventually that monstrosity will leave your loins and you will simply be another befouled wolf with a hybrid mutt.
Then bye-bye border.” He chuckled.
Lori stood up, reached across, and slapped him before any of us could do a thing to stop her. The crack against his cheek had everyone remaining still, the silence electric, the tension tangible.
Then Silas laughed dangerously, his eyes pinning her down, glowing red.
“Do that again, sweetheart, and I’ll consider it an attack. I’ll take down your alphas and claim all that sweet blood in your veins for myself,” he threatened darkly.
I couldn’t even move. If I did, I was pretty sure Silas would lose his tongue. Lori laughed back though, her husky voice just as threatening.
I fucking loved her.
“You won’t get a single fang beneath my skin before I rip them from your mouth,”
she breathed, and he glared at her.
“Lorelai, careful,” Lucas whispered. He nodded to her seat. “Sit down,” he said quietly, like he was going to get in trouble for talking.

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