Total pages in book: 72
Estimated words: 65871 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 329(@200wpm)___ 263(@250wpm)___ 220(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 65871 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 329(@200wpm)___ 263(@250wpm)___ 220(@300wpm)
She is blushing deeply, entirely too weak to respond, but I get a little moaning mewl from her that I will have to take as an affirmative.
The lesson is learned with her pussy trapped and wrapped around my swollen cock, her ass marked and sore, and her cunt full of my cum.
CHAPTER 8
Anya
Of course I’m no longer left to my own devices ever. I always have a guard with me when Alexei can’t be there. Viktor is one of his oldest and most respected guards in the pack. He is around the same age as Alexei, perhaps a little older, and he is perhaps the only person in the pack who is not impressed with me.
He has a thick beard that is flecked with gray, and gray at his temples. His eyes are dark and his brows are low and heavy. He looks at me under those brows with a stony expression I can only describe as disapproving.
“Why are you looking at me like that?”
“I’m not looking at you like anything,” Viktor says.
He’s lying. He’s definitely looking at me like something.
“It’s ‘cause I ate some people, isn’t it?”
He snorts and ignores me.
“If you don’t answer me, I’ll go shopping,” I threaten. Viktor hates shopping, and if I decide that I want to go, he has to go. “I’m thinking hours and hours of looking for new lingerie. You can follow me around little lacy bras and panties until dinnertime.”
I know very well I am describing his idea of hell, but that’s the point. I want him to answer me. And maybe I want some new underwear. Alexei would like that, I know he would.
“Spoiled brat,” he growls.
“Is that why you’re looking at me like that?”
“It’s because you act like a little innocent, but you might be the most feral alpha female this pack has ever seen. You’re impulsive, and you’re dangerous. But you look like a sweet little thing, and the alpha is mad about you. You are his mate, and you are our alpha female, but you are too young for the role. You are a bad example to the younger females—and some of the older ones as well.”
I think he intends to shame me a little, but the truth is everything he just said thrills me greatly. I’ve never been considered dangerous before. I could kiss him—in an entirely platonic sense.
Instead I smile at him and I snap my teeth. “Maybe you should be careful, I might eat wolves too.”
I like being scary for once. I’ve never been scary before. I’ve always been the cute, nice, sweet one. The wallpaper one. I’ve always been the one who nobody really noticed was there. But I’m being noticed now, and not just for being pretty and mated to the alpha.
“I know you think that’s a funny thing to say, but it isn’t. You don’t know your history. Eating people makes you like the…” He pauses, and his expression turns to one of disgust and I just know before he even says it what he’s going to say.
“Vampires.”
There he goes.
Alexei
Things are beginning to settle down. Aside from the incident in Prague, which was over a month ago, everything has been calm among the pack. Anya is behaving herself, and having her under guard ensures that she has no chance to do anything else. It’s important to make doing the right thing easy, and the wrong thing hard. Basic training concepts for any animal.
So I do not expect trouble to arrive yet again. I am immersed in affairs of business, which are little different from the concerns that beset any leader of any company.
Piotr taps on my door. “Alpha, we have a problem.”
“Yes?”
“There’s a vampire to see you.”
I really never thought I would hear those words arranged in that way. The idea of a vampire walking into the midst of a wolf pack is unheard of. A vampire who pays house calls is such a rarity as to functionally not exist. They hunt and they kill, viciously and sometimes dangerously to themselves. They do not pay house calls.
“A vampire?”
“Yes,” Piotr shudders. “Definitely.”
“Just one?”
“Yes. One. It looks old. Well, it does not look old. It looks ageless. Smooth skin, but old eyes. Face like it was carved out of stone. Also, he said he was a vampire.”
There are no real protocols in place in the event of a visit from a vampire, but that doesn’t mean I’m not ready to defend the pack.
“Double the patrols, and put the pack on defensive alert, move all whelps and females to the center of the hold—but show him into the front drawing room.”
The castle is large and has many rooms. The one I intend to take this guest in is right by the front door, opposite the guard hall. It is a room in which a guest who is not a friend can be welcomed with some measure of security.