190 Caine: A Night of Unrest
190 Caine: A Night of Unrest
I’d like to think she wouldn’t mind, but she’d been devastated after killing Brax. The Alpha who’d treated her so poorly, and yet still became a wedge between me and my mate. Instead of considering me a savior, she’d seen me as a monster.
Because you won’t stop staring at her. Aren’t you usually calmer after…?
The quicker we can leave Blue Mountain again, the better for Grace. If it wasn’t for this damn energy transfer issue, I wouldn’t have allowed her to come back.
My tongue slides over my teeth as I adjust myself again, my body still raging with need. Especially after that brief moment where it seemed like she was about to-
Scowling, I tear my eyes away from my mate as she clips Bun into her carseat and stomp toward the truck, where Ron’s already inside, fiddling with the radio.
Fenris is silent in my head.
A movement to my left catches my attention. Andrew. Coming out of the other bathroom with perfect fucking timing. Our eyes meet, and I catch the flicker in his expression before he manages to mask it. But there’s no hiding his scent: discontent.
As expected, I get no sleep, though my raging hard–on did fade–eventually.
But it doesn’t ease his worry as he keeps observing her as we prepare to leave once again, our new normal.
There are dark circles under her eyes-
My jaw tightens.
She hadn’t even eaten the four–pack of blueberry muffins I’d grabbed from the store for breakfast, handing them out to the children instead. Not that I mind, but the woman needs to eat something/ She’s skin and bones, wasting away by day.
The kid’s worried.
And yours.
I clear my throat as I settle onto the couch, already knowing this will be a night of restless, frustrated sleep./
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190 Caine: A Night of Unrest
Besides, you should be more worried about how she’ll feel about you crushing the Alpha’s hand when she disappeared.
He has clear feelings for Grace, even if he’s not acting on them. It isn’t good to keep him around, muddling the picture.
Ah, Fenris goes, and then says, Well, it’s fine.
Ron stares at me, then at the pillow between us–something I’d snatched from Grace’s bed during our preparations to leave–but then looks out the window instead of asking what’s wrong. He’s a smart kid.
I hesitate as I watch Grace and the younger children pile into Andrew’s car. Not my car. It rubs me the wrong way, more than ever.
It’s not just about tomorrow, I snap at my wolf.
It’s better if he approaches her, my wolf says, still eerily calm. Then we have a reason to kill him. 2
But instead I just keep hearing the way her breath hitched, my fingers twitching as they remember her heat, and all the things I wish I could have done to her if we weren’t so constrained by this damnable issue of ours.
My already–aching cock refuses to settle, and I grind my teeth together, trying again to focus on the rain. On the annoying bastards I’ll have to see again once we officially return to Blue Mountain territory in the morning.
I’d been so close to extending the intimacy with Grace…
He woke up at a convenient fucking time, didn’t he?
She doesn’t like her pack. You know this. Fenris’s voice in my mind is calm and reasonable, but it only serves to annoy me further. Control your temper before you scare her again.
Ah, what? I snap.
Among other things, I admit grumpily, further irritated when Fenris snorts.
She looks the same as yesterday, my wolf observes calmly. It’s only been a few days, and you’re acting as if she’s lost fifty pounds.
Ah.
I bite back a growl. Sometimes my wolf is too damn helpful. We’ll make sure she doesn’t find out.
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