Her Viking Wolf (18 page)

Read Her Viking Wolf Online

Authors: Theodora Taylor

Tags: #Interracial Romance

“Try kissing her when she does excite, our Fenris. Mayhap that will keep this night peaceful,” said Aunt Bera’s daughter.

Then Uncle Olafr set into a rather physical retelling of how he had run for his battle axe, thinking their queen, who he held so dear, was being murdered in the distance—that is until he heard her cry out their king’s name. “And yea, then did I realize, nay, she was not being murdered, she was being
stabbed!”
He jerked his hips back and forth to drive home the message.

This got the biggest laugh yet, with everyone, including the servants, cracking up so hard they had tears in their eyes.

She looked down the table to the Viking, who was lazily picking at his plate of chicken.

“Can’t you do anything to stop them?” she asked him mentally.

“You have incited them by once again choosing to sit with my aunt as opposed to your king. They believe you are trying to distance yourself from what happened the day before. Embarrassment to Vikings be as blood to bears. It only incites them. Nay, the sole way to stop this is to be bold in action.”

She narrowed her eyes, “And how exactly would I do that?”

“A kiss might make for the effect you want.”

“So you’re saying if I kiss you, and act like I really am full of
losti
for you, then they’ll stop teasing me?”

“Yes.”

That reasoning seemed a little backwards to her, but then again just about everything in this time and place was backwards from wolf society in Colorado. She took a deep breath and with her head held high, she strode to the head of the table, where Fenris was sitting.

He in reply scooted back and offered his lap, which she gingerly took a seat upon. Then pretending she was someone else, some saucy she-wolf who didn’t get embarrassed at brazenly public displays of affection, she hooked her hand behind his head, threading her fingers into his silky red hair before pulling his face down to hers for a passionate kiss that went on and on and on . . .

And Fenris was right. The unexpected kiss completely silenced the room. She could practically feel the wide eyes of family and servants on them as their tongues mingled inside each other’s mouths and the scent of her arousal once again rose between them. Only knowing there were children present allowed her to cut it off, tearing her lips from his just as his large arms wrapped around her to draw her closer.

As soon as she stopped kissing him, a great cheer went up from the dinner table, and the catcalls and bawdy talk redoubled in size.

She glared at him. “I thought you said kissing you would shut them up.”

“It will,” he answered before slamming a hand on the table, loudly enough to get everyone’s attention.

“From henceforth there is to be no more talk of this subject. You have said your part, leave it. And leave us now.” His eyes burned into Chloe’s. “I wish to start the eventide’s activities early.”

Every wolf jumped to obey his command, with servants divesting the table of its dishes and exiting the house so quickly, it was hard to believe five minutes ago the house had been filled with bawdy laughter.

“You said me kissing you would stop them,” she said.

“And it did,” he answered, with a smile on his lips.

“No, you telling them to stop made them stop.”

“And I did tell them to stop because you lay your lips upon mine,” he answered. “You should try kissing me more oft, my queen, especially the tongue kissing. You might be surprised at what you gain.”

Now it was her turn to smile, “So that’s what you call French kissing—tongue kissing?”

“Yea, what have the Franks to do with tongue kissing?”

She thought about it. “Actually, I have no idea. It’s like the oven, and the microwave, and the bathtub. In my time most of us have no idea how anything works or why we say the things we say.”

He smiled, “Then ‘tis fortunate you are now in my land, in my time. If you doth wonder how a thing works or why a word is called as it is, you have only but to ask.”

She licked her lips. “In that case, what exactly is considered bold here?” She pressed her hand into his crotch and squeezed. “For example, is this considered bold?”

He drew in his breath at the unexpected move. “Yes, very bold.”

“Feel free to tell me when I go to far.”

“This I will,” he answered, his eyes hooding with desire. “And I can assure you now that you have not.”

“In that case, if I ask you the Norse word for ‘dick,’ is that too bold?”

She felt him harden even further under her hand.

“No, it is not,” he answered. Then out loud said the word: “
Boli
.”

“I see,” she said. “And what do you call blow jobs—or is that too bold of a question?”

“I do not know the meaning of ‘blowjob.’”

She bit her lip. “In that case, I might have to show you—but I don’t want to be too bold.”

“I do not believe this to be possible,” he said. “Especially considering the depth of my desire for you right now.”

“Are you sure?” she asked, even as she slipped to her knees and started tugging down his pants for him. The rush of power she felt from being able to turn the Viking on with just her words and her hand covering his cock, had her own pussy clenching in and out with desire.

He lifted his hips to help her help him out of his pants. “Verily, am I sure. I have enjoyed teaching you the ways of my land over the last weeks. Now I would have you teach me the ways of your land.”

“In that case,” she said, “There or two ways to play with your
boli
where I come from. The first is I take you in my hand.”

She wrapped her hand around his dick and stroked him up and down, just hoping she was doing it right, since her only real lesson in this stuff was from reading erotica and watching a few porn movies in the hopes of jumpstarting her heat.

But she must have definitely been doing something right, because she heard Fenris’s breath catch above her, and soon the bulbous head of his cock was shiny with the pre-cum spilling from its narrow slit.

“Too bold?” she asked.

“None too bold,” he answered, his voice husky. “See how my cock does water for you. You will unman me in a few more pulls.”

“In that case, let’s move on to the second form of
boli
play.”

When her mouth closed around his cock, taking it as far down into her throat as she could before pulling back to suck hard on the tip, Fenris clenched his teeth and started inhaling sharply through his mouth.

He was so large it was impossible to fit all of him in her mouth, so she decided to try tugging and sucking at the same time.

This time Fenris bucked his hips, throwing his head back and yelling something in up to his Norse gods.

He compulsively grabbed the back of her head holding her there while she fucked him with her lips and hand until he released into her mouth with his third and loudest yell.

She grinned after she finished swallowing. “Tomorrow, you’ll be the one who will have to put up with everybody’s teasing.” Then: “So how do you say blowjob and handjob in Old Norse?”

LYING IN THE BED CLOSET that night, she once again found herself thinking about the carving on the ceiling of the bed closet. Two nights ago she still wasn’t technically talking to Fenris and the night before she’d been too embarrassed by the continuous catcalls of his family right outside the closet to engage in any real conversation. But that night they lie blessedly alone and completely sated by what had happened in the chair and then on the table and then again on the benches, and then finally one last glorious time in the bed closet, with Fenris grinding into her slow and hard, until he pulled an orgasm out of her that made it feel like her world was coming apart, that she was shattering and reforming with every stroke.

“What does this carving on the bed closet ceiling mean?” she asked him as they lie there, listening to the howls of wolves outside the longhouse doors.

She felt him stiffen beside her. “’Tis my mother and father,” he answered.

“On their wedding day?” she asked.

“Yea, wolves did come from far and wide to celebrate the marriage, for it united two long time warring clans. The father of my father did manage to unite most of the wolves of Norway under one king. But in my father’s time of rule, there did be one chieftain to the north of us who would not bend. He insisted on keeping his pack separate and said he would never pay tribute to any king. It was a stalemate, yea, that could only end with the blood of the king or the chieftain.

“My father would be an honorable man and did refuse to attack such a small village with his warrior force. He offered to the old alpha that they would fight, wolf to wolf, as it did go in the days of old before the time of long boats and Viking warriors. This to us is still the most honorable way. And the chieftain he did accept, much to the upset of his eldest daughter, who loved her father as a daughter is wont to do and did not wish to lose him even though he did stand a wolf of many years.

“The eve of the fight, my father lay in a nearby meadow with his men, and they all fell asleep as the quarter moon did rise. But when they woke up, my father, the king was disappeared. Immediately did they suspect foul play from my mother’s village and raise up in arms to either find or avenge their king.

“But when they did come roaring into the village, they found its people gathered outside the old chieftain’s longhouse, including the chieftain himself. From inside could be heard the sound of two wolves laying together. It did be my father and the daughter of the old chieftain. She had gone into heat the night before and my father could smell her to be his fated mate all the way from his camp. He did walk from his warriors, past the sleeping guard with none the wiser. So what was to have been a final and grievous battle became a mating that went on for five moons before the lovers did emerge. And thus did my mother become a peace pledge. After their mating, it was contracted that the chieftain’s village would remain free in exchange for the hand of his daughter. To this day my mother’s village calls no wolf king, and once a season I travel there to hear cases from wolves from all around Norway. It is considered a land of peace, where judgment may be given without battle.”

“They’re neutral. Kind of like Switzerland,” she said.

“I do not know the region of which you speak.”

“Um, you know what, never mind. It would take way too long to explain,” she said, laughing.

But when her laughter died down, she felt compelled to ask. “What happened to your parents? Why aren’t they here with you?”

“My mother did die a few full moons after the day depicted here,” he said. He took her hand and laid it on his chest before covering it with his own. “Twas her misfortune that the childbirth of our time ‘tis not the childbirth of your time. I survived my birth, but she did not.”

Guilt erupted inside of her, thinking about how much pain it must have caused him to have her tell him how much better pregnancy was in her time than his. “I’m sorry about your mom.”

“As was my father. He did become a king in name only after the lost of his fated mate. He partook of too much mead and would solve all disputes with items from our coffers rather than battle. I was left to my Aunt Bera to raise, and any greatness I learned of him did come through stories of his past. The only contact he had with me was to watch me practice at sword. I will confess this did make me work at my sword art that much harder, and did I spend much of my time dreaming up new sword tricks to impress my father. But then one morning tide, when I was but fourteen winters, he did come with one of his largest warriors to the place where I practiced the sword with the old warrior he had set to tutor me in weapons.

“My father did push the man into the circle. Then did he put a call to the village to come see us fight. At first I thought this meant to be a display of my skills. And I confess I beamed with the pride of a boy to have my father expect so much of me. But then my father spake the words, ‘to the death.’ And before I could comprehend, he spake the words of battle start, and the warrior, who did not want to lose his life to a young boy, did come at me.”

She clapped her free hand over her mouth, horrified by this turn in the story. “Then what happened?”

“Then did I kill this warrior ten winters older than me and, because I had yet to come into my manhood, almost twice my size. While the village cheered me, my father left to our longhouse without a word. And on the morning tide, we did discover his bed closet empty. After the winter did thaw, his body was found on the mountain.”

He took a moment here, obviously finding this part of the story particularly hard to recount. “You don’t have to finish,” she told him.

“Yea, I do, ‘tis the terms of our communication contract.” He squeezed the hand he was holding to his chest. “It would take another twelve full moons for me to come into my manhood. But it only took six full moons for word to spread about the disappearance of my father and for every manner of alpha chieftain to come challenge me for the kingship of the wolves.”

Now his voice turned sinister in the dark of the closet. “I did fight them all, and when I did come into my manhood, so did I gather an army, travel to the villages of the alphas who had challenged me, and raze them, letting that be a lesson to any other wolf who would think to do the same.”

“Wow,” she said. “No wonder you’re not a fan of fated mates.”

“Nay, I do not wish to lose myself in you as my father lost himself in my mother.”

Chloe thought about the doleful look on her mother’s face as she took her out of the car at Wolf Springs just an hour before the full moon rose. “It’s going be cold for a little while, but then you’ll shift and after that, you turn back and go up to that shifter town. That’s where the king lives, so he’s got to take you in,” she’d told Chloe. Then in a moment of conscience, she squatted down and put her hands on Chloe’s shoulders. “I’m sorry for this. But your daddy don’t want you and I love him too much to be without him. You’ll understand how it is to love your mate too much when you’re older and have one of your own.”

Other books

Everything You Need by Evelyn Lyes
Good Bones by Margaret Atwood
Five Roses by Alice Zorn
The End of Diabetes by Joel Fuhrman
Pulse - Part Two by Deborah Bladon
Untaken by Anckorn, J.E.
A Corpse in a Teacup by Cassie Page
Tarcutta Wake by Josephine Rowe
Nemesis: Book Six by David Beers
True Confessions by Parks, Electa Rome