Bound to Be Taken [Rock Wood Pack 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)

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around his cock. The feel of her walls around him sparked his release. Plunging deep, Cade growled as his seed pumped out of his cock and into her waiting womb.
    Nothing could stop him from claiming her. The canines from his wolf split his gums and lengthened. Unable to contain his need, Cade struck her neck sucking her flesh and blood into his mouth.
    The mating need took over as he sucked her flesh inside his mouth. His scent washed over her consuming him with desire to take her again. He pumped into her throughout his mating bite. There was no way for him to let go and he didn’t want to.
    Titania cried out, grinding herself on him. After tonight all he would need to do is take her ass on the night of the full moon and no one could refute his claim to her.
    He expected regret or some other emotion to fill him. No other emotion other than happiness consumed him. Titania was his and as far as he was concerned, it was the best decision he’d ever made.
    Licking the puncture marks in her neck, Cade leaned back to smile down at her.
    “You’re mine now,” he said. His cock pulsed deep inside her tight heat. Cade wished he could stay there forever.
    “Why did you do it?” she asked. “You’ve started something, Cade.”
    “I’ve started something I intend to finish, Titania. Come the next full moon I will take you in the way that is right. Until then I get the pleasure of preparing you.”
    She said nothing but stared at him. Tears glistened in her eyes, pulling at his heartstrings. “What’s the matter? I see you’re upset. I smell it.”
    Shaking her head, Titania looked away.
    Cade pulled out of her and heard Titania wince as he did. “Talk to me.”
    “I never expected you to claim me, let alone mate with me. You’ve made a big mistake,” she said.
    “No I haven’t. This is what I want. You’re what I want.” Pushing strands of raven hair off her face he stared down into her blue eyes. Spooning behind her, Cade wrapped an arm around her waist and settled his other underneath her head. Rubbing circles against her stomach Cade waited for her to speak. “I’ve always wanted you.”
     
    * * * *
     
    What could she say to him? All of her life she’d been made to feel less than any human. She was a wolf who couldn’t turn or fight. There was nothing special about her and because of her weakness her own family dumped her in the nearest town they could. Rock Wood was her home and had been since she was seventeen. How could she force Cade to deal with her lack of skill toward the pack?
    None of them would accept her as the second’s mate. He might lose the respect of the pack and she couldn’t let him do that.
    “Stop thinking bad thoughts,” he said.
    His soothing strokes to her stomach eased her a little.
    “You can’t claim me. Misty would be a better solution.” Even the sound of the other woman’s name left a bitter taste in Titania’s mouth. Misty was a mean bitch who would do anything to get some kind of power.
    “Don’t say that bitch’s name to me. I despise Misty. She’s a cruel woman and doesn’t deserve the power given to her. I’ve seen her in action and I know she holds back. That day she snapped your hand there was joy on her face. She was happy with what she did. Do you really think this pack needs a woman like that as my second?” His fingers left her stomach and he cupped her cheek, turning her to look at him. She stared into his dark black gaze. The tattoo on his arm caught her attention.
    “Who is that?” she asked. She didn’t recognize the blonde woman.
    “No one. It was a design I made up for the artist to fix. I got it the weekend before you showed up in town.” He shrugged. “It was a good idea at the time. Stop dodging my question.”
    Letting out a sigh, Titania returned his gaze. “I know a lot of women are afraid of her. I’ve also heard Charlotte mention human women as well. Misty is unnecessarily cruel. No, I wouldn’t wish her on this pack or on any

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