Three Wild Werewolf Tales

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the sweetest sound Alex had heard in ages.
    He growled, inhaling the scent of Nathan’s arousal as he nuzzled his neck. His hands slid further down Nathan’s ass, fondling the firm flesh until his hips were moving impatiently against Alex, his hard dick rubbing against Alex’ through the fabric of their clothes. He needed more, he needed to be buried to the hilt inside of Nathan and fuck him hard.
    There was a pointed cough that was repeated twice before Alex finally raised his head to look at Chris, who was now glaring daggers at them both. Two large garbage bags rested at his feet. “Sorry for interrupting,” he sneered.
    “Oh, you’re done already,” Nathan replied, his lips slick and swollen from the kisses.
    “Goodbye,” Alex told him, then bit down carefully on the sensitive spot where Nathan’s neck met his shoulder.
    Nathan shuddered against him. “Bye, Chris!” he managed.
    “You know what, I am really glad I dumped your ass.”
    “What, no, you didn’t.” Nathan pushed at Alex, annoyed, and jumped off the counter. “I realised you were cheating on me and dumped your ass.”
    Alex watched as Nathan glared up at Chris. He had to give it to the shorter man, he knew how to stand up for himself. He kept a careful eye on the two of them, just in case, annoyed that Chris had ruined a very promising make-out session.
    “No, you said I was cheating on you, I admitted to it and then I broke up with you,” Chris told him, smug now. “You probably missed it because you were too busy shouting at me about me sleeping around. Pot calling the kettle black much?” He nodded at Alex.
    Alex curled his hands into fists. Chris was really pushing it.
    From the looks of it, Nathan had had enough too. “Are you even still with the guy you cheated on me with?” he asked.
    “That’s not the point,” Chris said, then opened his mouth to say something else, but Nathan cut him off.
    “Okay, maybe it isn’t. But if you think that you sleeping with someone else while we were together and me sleeping with someone after we broke up is the same thing, you need to think again,” Nathan told him, folding his arms. “I don’t care if you cheated on me with one guy or ten, you were still in the wrong.”
    Chris eyed Alex warily. “You really weren’t sleeping with this guy before we broke up?”
    “No!” Nathan exclaimed, grabbing the two garbage bags and shoving them at Chris. “You know why? Because I know that being loyal and honest with each other is important in a relationship. You should’ve told me you weren’t happy with the way things were going. I would’ve tried to change things.”
    “Wouldn’t have worked, though, would it?” Chris replied quietly, sounding bitter as he took the bags. “You still wouldn’t have had time for me.”
    Nathan looked pained now, and sad. “Chris, I don’t want to have this argument again.”
    Chris huffed. “Yeah, there’s no point to it, is there? You’re never gonna fucking change. The job always comes first.”
    “Yes, because I’m a vet and sometimes there are emergencies,” Nathan snapped. “You knew that when you met me, Chris.”
    “I knew you had a busy job, I didn’t know you were a self-absorbed workaholic asshole.”
    Nathan took a deep breath in, slowly letting it out. “Leave. Take your things, and go.”
    Chris smirked as he walked into the hallway. “Can’t stand that I’m right, can you?”
    Alex rubbed at his face as Nathan repeated that Chris should leave. The smell of anger was strong, from Chris and Nathan, and he hoped there wouldn’t be a physical fight. He walked over to the doorway, just in time to see Nathan closing the door after Chris.
    “How fucking dare he,” Nathan grumbled, clenching his fists and pacing up and down the hallway. “I’m self-absorbed?” He let out a huff. “Seriously, I’m self-absorbed?” He was even glaring at Alex now.
    “He’s gone now,” Alex told him, reaching out to put a hand on

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