Miracle Wolf for Christmas

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to turn around and head back
there.
    He
was a lot like his cousin and had grown up very much as a loner, shrugging off
thoughts of finding a mate and settling down. However, since he’d been around
Ally, he’d felt almost downright romantic and wanted to spend every second of
the day with her. Maybe this was how things had started between Nick and Ava.
    He
ran over some fallen tree trunks and rounded the corner back near the cabin,
but stopped in his tracks. He had a rival. He peeked at Ally behind some
bushes. She was sitting with her Red Riding Hood coat wrapped around her and
she was petting the wolf who sat beside her.
    She
knew that wasn’t him, right?
    Sure
she did. The wolf loved the attention and he could hear her talking to it.
    She
loved wolves and they loved her. Who couldn’t love that type of human?
    Kent
shifted back, found the sweats he’d set under a rock, and slipped them on. He
headed toward the cabin.
    “A
wolf’s gone five minutes and a rival moves in on his girl.”
    The
wolf snarled at Kent, but when he howled, it went down on all fours and rolled
onto its back, clearly sensing that Kent was the alpha around here.
    “Glad
you knew that wasn’t me.”
    “I
recognize you by your eyes,” said Ally. “No offense to you, Ted, but he’s got
gorgeous eyes.”
    “Ted,
so you’ve already named him,” said Kent.
    “Sure
have, and I’m thinking if I can find him again, I might just use him as one of
my research animals, now that I’ve lost my previous specimen.”
    “I
think I might be able to help you do that. Okay, Ted, Happy New Year to you. But
now that I don’t have my nice thick coat like you, I’m heading inside.”
    “Take
care, Ted, and I’ll see you again,” said Ally, following Kent inside the cabin.
    “You
really are great with animals,” he said, moving his backside from side to side
in front of the fire.
    Ally
took off her coat. Wow, that dress. “I like that. I
like it a lot. Red is definitely your color.” He rubbed his hands together as
she twirled.
    “First
piece of clothing I’ve bought since Andy died.”
    “Then
I’m glad I offered you an occasion to do just that.”
    She
leaned over the countertop and took another strawberry. Kent couldn’t help but
come up behind her and wrap his arms around her waist. She offered him a
strawberry and he opened his mouth, allowing her to lay it on his tongue.
    Kent
moved his hands under her dress, quickly realizing she wasn’t wearing panties.
    “Ummmm,
I like the no panties feel.”
    “I
was brave to step outside like that. Surprising how quickly my pussy got cold.”
    “Then
we can’t have that.” He ran his fingers around her entrance, teasing her as if
he was going to push them inside, but he didn’t.
    She
nudged her hips, allowing them to slip into her. But he had something much
better than that. Kent pushed down his sweats, lifted his cock, and pushed it
into her channel. He took her hard and rough and was one selfish wolf this time
around. She’d barely had a chance to climax when he found release.
    Still,
he’d make it up to her. He lifted her in his arms and carried her to the
bedroom.
    ****
    Ally
had never enjoyed sex as much as she did with Kent. That wasn’t any reflection
on her late husband, but the man-wolf was playful and adventurous with a touch
of naughty. He let her straddle him, impaling herself down on his dick until it
met with her back pussy wall.
    She
still wore the dress that was now bunched round her thighs. They held hands,
palm to palm, as he encouraged her to bounce up and down. He lifted his legs,
which caused his cock to touch her G-spot, and brought about orgasm number one.
    He
held her hips. “Let me do the work,” he said. He let his cock beat a steady
rhythm inside her.  
    She
liked the sound of that. She closed her eyes, feeling herself falling into warmth
and security. Her first orgasm took her breath away and the second one made her
do some howling of her own. She leaned over

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