Wolf's Bride (bbw, alpha werewolf)

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You’re welcome by the way. We finally have a mate.”
    Colts done some pretty stupid things in
the past, but this was low. What the hell was he thinking?
    The alpha tore the blind fold off and
pulled the gag down.
    As soon as I looked into her eyes my
heart skipped a beat. Her lips trembled and chest heaved. Light pink lips,
green eyes and dark brown hair. I looked across her plump body and licked my
lips. An ache stirred my cock and I quickly turned around.
    Shit!
    It can’t be!
    “You okay Sam?” Jimmy asked.
    Eddie pulled a beer from the cooler and
nudged me. “He’s fine. Just a bit turned on right?” he laughed.
    I looked down at my half erected cock,
pressing against the constriction of my pants. I grumbled and turned back
towards the woman with my arms crossed over my chest. Then I took a few steps
towards her.
    Her heart hammered in her chest and
tears fell out of her eyes. “Please,” she said, “let me go.”
    Even her voice stirred emotions I’ve
never felt before. I took a shaky breath. “What’s your name?” I asked.
    “Taylor,” she said.
    “I’m Sam,” I touched her face lightly.
“It’s going to be okay.”
    She flinched and turned her head away.
    “Hey,” I said and tilted her chin back.
    She licked her lips and stared.
    “You’re going to be okay. I promise,” I
said and smiled.
    Colt slapped his hand over my shoulder
and laughed. “Sure is going to be fine. You wanna better look, Sam?” Fingers
cracked until his fingers twisted to sharp claws. Then he grabbed her tank-top
and ripped it off, exposing her chest to the chilly air.
    Taylor screamed and kicked at the alpha.
“You son-of-a-bitch! Get off of me!”
    “See what I mean? Feisty little fox,” he
teased. He finished ripping her shorts and panties, exposing her body to the
chilly air.
    I squeezed my eyes shut and my body
shook. I itched to change and tear the man’s head from his neck.
    Falling to my knees, I dug my fang into
my lower lip. Blood beaded from the cut and dripped into my lap.
    “The hell is wrong with you?” Colt asked
and kicked my side.
    I gritted my teeth and glared.
    Taylor gasped as I got up. Probably saw
the red glow in my eyes. Inhuman and dangerous.
    “I’m fine Colt just excited is all,” I
said, forcing my voice to be calm.
    Eddie rummaged through the cooler and
ran his fingers through his hair. “You fucking idiots!” he said and shoved
Jimmy to the ground.
    I hurried and helped the little omega
up. “What’s your problem?” I spat.
    “We only have hot dogs in here! We’re supposed
to celebrate tonight and claim her. Can’t do tradition with fucking hot dogs!”
he growled and threw the package into the woods.
    Jimmy rubbed his shoulder. “Why did you
do that? It’s a waste of perfectly good hot dogs?” The little omega got up and walked
into the darkness.
    Colt laughed and ran his fingers through
his dark hair. “Once again you didn’t follow orders, Sam,” he said with a grin.
    I took a sharp breath. “No one told me
to go hunt.”
    “I believe I did. Right before we left,”
he said and stood up to me. “That’s okay though, Eddie and I will bring
something back. Leave it to the higher ranks.”
    I quirked my lip. “Sure thing boss,” I
said through gritted teeth.
    Eddie snorted and stripped his clothes.
Colt followed. Their bodies twisted and cracked until their wolf forms gave
shape.
    Taylor’s mouth dropped and she shook her
head. Poor girl probably thought she was going crazy.
    As soon as the two wolves left I hurried
up to her.
    The girl flinched as I leaned in and bit
the twine around her wrists, carefully, as not to nick her. “It’s okay. I’m
going to get you out of here,” I said and ripped the rope from the tree.
    Jimmy trudged back with the hot dogs in
his hand, his eyes widened into orbs like the full moon. “What are you doing?”
he asked as he dropped them.
    I hefted the girl up and walked to the
truck. “We have to go, Jimmy. Now,” I said as I

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