Howling at the Moon: The Complete Series
this way forever.
    Popping and pulsing of my sex brought me back down to the ground. I was cumming. My own screams scared me now, turning into growls. I felt like I wanted to jump out of my skin.
    “I feel you... Yes! I’m cumming, too. Cum with me,” he groaned, letting go of my legs and tickling my clit with his fingers.
    We came in unison, his hot liquid spewing into me as my orgasm washed over him. We grabbed at each other, both of our sexes pulsing from the trauma of our lovemaking.
    Through the darkness, I saw his eyes shining at me. I knew it then as he fell out of me and laid at my side, the heat between us as we both panted.
    “I think I love you, Jaime.” He said the words. Already, he said the words to me. “I never believed in love at first sight until I met you,” he said, squeezing my hand in his.
    “I know it’s best for you to be human. Your grandma says it in the book.” He took a deep breath as if it were killing him to say this. “Tomorrow, we will go to the lake.”
    He had made the choice, or so he thought. I sat up and laid on his chest, his muscles acting as my pillow. There was nothing left for me to say.
    I had made up my mind, as well. I wanted to be with Warren and stay in Hillston. I had never felt this way; this excited or fulfilled by another person. I closed my eyes as the heaving of his chest relaxed me.
    Tomorrow, we were going to the lake, but I wouldn’t be diving in. I was going there to get revenge. Warren was mine, and I was going to tell Katina to her face that he belonged to me.

******
    R ubbing my temples, I tried to think of what my grandma would say. It was morning now, and Warren was ready to go. We’d already showered and ate breakfast. Now we were dressed and standing outside near his truck as he ran through his plans.
    “We can’t get to the lake from the road. They’ll see us coming.” He looked around as if someone could possibly hear what we were planning.
    “Instead, we’re going to drive into the forest and walk to the lake, hopefully catching them off guard. You ready?” he asked.
    I really had no choice. I nodded and gave him a slight smirk as he opened the truck door and helped me climb inside.
    We set off down the road as my nerves started short circuiting. My stomach was tying itself into knots of fear, yet I felt anger gripping my heart. I wanted revenge and freedom from these crazy people that wanted to terrorize us.
    I wondered if I was prepared for this. I’d made sure I wore tennis shoes for the hike. I’d tied my hair back just in case Katina would grab at it. My clothes consisted of shorts and an old t-shirt, but then I realized I wouldn’t be fighting Katina as a human, but as a werewolf. Warren wore his usual clothing as if he were going to work and not into battle.
    Warren said nothing as we moved along, but I had to get some information without him realizing what I had planned.
    “So, how do you turn into a wolf?” I asked as we bounced along in his truck. I didn’t want him to know my plans, but I needed to find out as much as possible before we reached the lake.
    “It’s different for everyone and takes practice.” He made a left down a dirt road that led to the forest.
    “Well, how do you do it?” I asked, looking out the window towards a field. I avoided his eyes, hoping he wouldn’t catch onto the ulterior motive behind my line of questioning.
    “Well, for me, I think of something that upsets me. Usually when I turn, it’s for protection, not for pleasure.” That made sense. This time was exactly the same for me. “That’s why I tried to keep you calm yesterday so you wouldn’t turn.”
    I nodded at that. It made sense that extreme emotions brought about a shift. I was ready to ask more questions when Warren pulled over into the field and parked.
    “We can walk through the forest here. Hopefully we can get to the lake without them seeing us.”
    If only he knew that was my last objective. I had no intention of

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