Filed to story: Owned by the Alphas Novel
It had me crying out against him, burying my head in his neck. He gripped my hips tightly and pumped up into me with furious strokes. My pussy clutched him as his release stretched on, his groaning and aggression turning me on even more as it vibrated through me.
And when the pleasure started to ebb, I missed it, but the high was still there, my toxin calling out to me from his body. He emptied the last of his come into me, and I sighed, collapsing on him, my eyes fluttering closed.
“Can you bite me back?” I whispered against him, and he chuckled, making him move inside me as he patted my hair down, his fingers tracing down my spine.
“If you want to put the pack in heat, I can.”
“I don’t think I care,” I murmured sleepily, and he kissed the side of my head.
“Then–“
“Not going to happen. I need our Little Luna here and those teeth of hers ripping through my skin before I kill something I shouldn’t,” Kai grinned, but his eyes said he definitely believed that was a possibility. I laughed and sat up, crawling from Derik and curling up against Kai.
He soothed me, his surprisingly tender strokes down my body making me think he was going to go easy on me, but the thought alone had him snickering.
“Saving the best for last?” he teased, and I scowled at him.
“Or letting you suffer for longer?”
“I like the suffering. It means it’s going to be more intense.” He grinned, and I raised a brow before looking at the other two.
“He’s not joking, is he?” I shuddered, and Derik smirked, shaking his head as Brax laughed, waiting for me. But I think even he knew I’d be close to passing out by the time Kai was finished with me.
“I’ve got your aftercare, Spitfire. You’ll be okay,” Brax promised, and I nodded before turning to Kai.
“Don’t break me,” I warned, and he laughed.
“I should be saying that to you, Little Luna. You’re the one with the power here,” he said before crushing my lips with his and pinning me to the bed with his huge frame.
Then he was sending me into oblivion until I couldn’t remember what the world was before he put his cock in me.
I hadn’t been asleep long when a cold rush of air brushed through the room. I gasped awake in Brax’s arms as he kissed my body, licking, caressing, massaging, still giving my body the aftercare it needed after my alphas.
They were marked, they were mine, and I could still taste them on my tongue. Feel my toxin in their veins. I grinned up at Brax, who smiled back.
But that smile from both our faces fell when there was a howl, then a crash from out the window. I sucked in a breath, ripping the linen with me as I went to the patio, leaning over the railing.
The wolves were rushing toward the barn where an angry beast tore it to shreds.
They were trying to shackle him again.
“Stop!” I yelled down the link.
“He’s volatile, beautiful. He was attacking,” Derik explained, already down there.
But there had to be something more.
“He doesn’t attack us for no reason. Did you find out what he wants?” I demanded, looking through Derik’s eyes. He was in human form as his wolves tried to pin down the beast, but it was lashing out, in a frenzy–one that I recognized.
Adrenna.
“And how are we meant to do that, Little Luna? He’s a beast; he doesn’t have words,”
Kai interrupted, in wolf form with the others, trying to pin the beast.
“He doesn’t need them. There’s only one reason he attacks.”
“Adrenna,” Derik said in realization, stopping the pack he had been trying to pin the beast down. It roared and shoved the wolves back with a snarl so feral, I felt it from where I was, vibrating the floor.
“Let it go. See what it does,” I ordered, and Derik hesitated. “You sure, Spitfire?”
Brax asked from next to me. I nodded.
“The beast wants Adrenna. Either it’s been too long since he hunted her and he’s lashing out over it, or–“
“He can sense her,” Brax said, and I nodded, already moving inside to yank on some clothes. Brax ran from the room, and I was right behind him. But the twins were safe, in their beds. I breathed out a sigh of relief, then sat down next to their beds.
“Let it go, Derik.”
“I’m not a fan of this plan, Luna. Mind if I ask why we’re letting it go?” Tatum interrupted, still eyeing the beast who was snarling, its hackles risen.
“Because Adrenna might be close, and he is the only way we would know that. If you don’t let him go and she gets in here, hurts one of the twins like last time, do you think you will survive that mistake?” I snapped.
My thoughts were harsh with my tone, but I was not risking Zale and Enzi’s safety on the chance that the beast might tear through the city when it had done nothing to break my trust. The wolves refusing my command to let it go–that would break my trust. The entire pack knew that in my words and inched backward.
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“Follow it, wherever it goes, so do we,” I said. They moved back out of the beast’s way. It huffed, wary as it passed the wolves, then roared and took off out of the city.
The wolves opened the gate for him, and it left, leaving its mangled prints in the snow.
“Follow it!” I ordered before taking one last look at Zale and Enzi. I leaned down and pressed my lips against their heads.
“You’re going?” Brax asked, and I nodded.
“I have to. I have to know she isn’t going to come for them again. I will do whatever I have to for them to be safe, Brax,” I said. He nodded.
“I know, but I’m coming with you. I need to keep you safe.”
“Hurry up, Little Luna. The pack is tracking it, but they’re not as fast as it or me. If you’re coming, you better be on my back in the next minute, or you’re getting shackled here,” Kai said in my head. I smirked.
“I’ll be with Kai. Can you keep Zale and Enzi safe? If Adrenna is out there, she might be distracting us as a way of getting to them. I need to know they are protected. I trust you and your shadows to do that.”
Brax let out a deep breath before nodding. “I’ll keep them safe, but I think they’re more powerful than both of us.” He smirked. I laughed softly before giving him a kiss and leaning in to lick over his mark. He sighed and held me tighter.
“Come back safe, Spitfire. I’ll be watching,” he said. I nodded then left the room, heading down to Kai. Derik was waiting with him. He helped me onto Kai’s back, then kept my face by his, kissing me deeply before letting me go.
“I’ll keep everyone here safe and send backup if I need to. And you’ll need these,”
he said. Then he handed me a chain with two gold shackles on the end. Each shackle had a symbol on it: a crescent moon with a four-point star on it, crossing over the moon.
“These will keep her from using her magic?” I asked. Derik nodded.
“Yeah, don’t let her get them on you, or the same thing will happen.” He swallowed, looking at them like they were not something he wanted anywhere near me, let alone in my hand. I tucked them into the satchel over my shoulder that held my blade in it–one of them, anyway.
“I’ll be careful.”
“Stay with Kai.”
“I will.”
And then Kai was running, taking us from the safety of the city.
The path that used to be a blur when we ran wasn’t anymore. My wolf eyes adjusted, seeing every part of the world as it flashed past us: the blades of grass, the leaves on the trees, the stone of the path. It was mostly buried beneath snow, but even that, I could see.
Kai pushed on faster, catching up to his pack and running at the front. Tatum was at his flank with others that formed around us as we ran. It was impressive the way they moved, in sync, reading off each other.
I kept my head on the link, reading and seeing what they were seeing. They saw the footprints from the beast, scented him in the air, and even I could hear his breathing. He was hunting. So were we.
The beast roared, and there was a thud. I peered through the darkness, through the trees, grinning when I saw him shove Adrenna into a tree. He roared at her. She stabbed at him with a small blade, but he threw her into another tree.
She cried out before scrambling to her feet, her black sand magic swirling around her, threatening the beast.
I threw my magic out, catching her off guard as it hurtled toward her. She only just managed to escape it, rolling across the ground.
I sent my shadows too, as the wolves formed a circle around her in the small clearing in the trees.
The beast charged at Adrenna, and she tried to run, but the wolves had her cornered. I climbed from Kai’s back and went forward, my magic and shadows trying to pin her too. She was a crafty bitch, though, and lither than she looked.
My magic was hesitant too, sensing something, and I didn’t understand it, but I didn’t dare betray it. I knew it could turn on me, so I kept my magic protecting me and the wolves rather than attacking, letting my shadows do the grunt work.
They were all too happy to, whipping at Adrenna’s feet and hands, trying to latch on and yank her to me.
The beast swiped at her, catching her before her magic could save her. She flew, landing in the snow, her body rolling and crunching through it before she stood up, her chest heaving.

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