Trouble in a Fur Coat (The Fur Coat Society Book 1) (22 page)

He slid off his own pants and underwear, allowing his stiff, strong erection to spring free. Silver let her eyes glide over his body, taking in the perfectly sculpted abs, burly thigh muscles, and broad shoulders. But her favorite part was definitely his massive dick, which was rock solid with its desire for her.

Jack put his large, strong hands around Silver’s upper body and dragged her backward so she was securely lying on the bed, then he climbed up and hovered over her for a moment. He locked eyes with Silver, and the look of love in his eyes was so intense that she thought she might literally melt. He smiled, and bent down to kiss her gently on the lips.

Silver closed her eyes and let the warmth of his kiss spread through her body. In the next moment, she felt Jack sliding into her. He filled her completely and deeply, touching the most sensitive, secret parts of her inner self.

As he began to slide back and forth, the pressure and desire in Silver continued to grow. She reached up and wrapped her arms around Jack’s neck as he moved within her. His skin was warm and inviting, and she felt the electricity and passion shooting from his body into hers. Her very core became heated and tingling, and she squeezed her eyes shut even tighter as she felt the wave building to a breaking point. A few strong thrusts later, Silver let go and let her release wash over her. Her muscles contracted around Jack’s dick over and over, with each spasm sending a fresh wave of tingling pleasure through her body. She moaned and writhed under his body as he continued to thrust into her, faster and stronger with each passing second until he, too, found his release. He stiffened and let out a loud roar, and then came into her, making their bodies truly one.

They held each other for several moments as the waves of passion continued to sweep over them, and then Jack slowly slid out of her and snuggled next to her on the bed, drawing her into his arms.

“How did I get so lucky?” he asked, his voice heavy and full of emotion. He planted a kiss on Silver’s forehead, which was glistening with sweat from the exertion of their lovemaking. Silver smiled and responded by snuggling deeper into Jack’s arms.

“I know there are hard times ahead, Silver,” Jack said. “But, aren’t there always? It doesn’t matter what life throws at us. We’ll face it together. Even though there are big worries in our lives right now, I’ve never been so excited for the future. How could I ask for anything more than to head into tomorrow with you by my side? I love you, Silver.”

Silver sighed deeply and tilted her head up to kiss Jack’s cheek. “I love you, too, Jack. Whatever the future brings, we’ll handle it. And if anyone tries to wipe out shifters, we’ll just give them hell together.”

Jack laughed and squeezed Silver tightly again. “You
are
Trouble, my sweet. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Exclusive Prologue to The Fur Coat Society - Book Two

Storm Williams groaned as the chimes from her alarm clock sounded loudly. Yesterday had been exhausting, and she needed more sleep. But she didn’t want to call in sick the day after the condo fire and raise any doubts as to where she had been yesterday, so she forced herself to get up and get out of bed. One shower, two waffles, and three cups of coffee later, she finally made her way out of her apartment and started walking toward the El. As she boarded the commuter hovertrain, her phone pinged with a text from Grant.

Hey, are you somewhere you can talk?

Storm bit her lip. She had a feeling that whatever Grant wanted to talk about wasn’t something she wanted to discuss on a busy train.

On the train right now. Maybe over lunch?

Storm squeezed in next to dozens of other sweaty commuters, holding her phone in her hand so she would feel when it vibrated to indicate that she had a new text from Grant. A few minutes later, her phone buzzed and she looked down to see what he had written.

Lunch sounds good. Noon at Atwood Café?

Storm smiled. Her day had suddenly become much more exciting. She loved spending time with Grant, and lunch with him sounded like just the thing she needed to motivate her through this long day.

Noon at Atwood sounds great. Any hints on what you want to talk about?

She waited a few moments, then looked down when his text buzzed in.

I cracked the code on the data drive. The information’s not what I thought it would be at all, but it’s really interesting nonetheless. I’d love to hear your thoughts on it.

Storm smiled again, and she felt a little burst of pride in her chest that Grant was asking for her thoughts before anyone else’s. She was also filled with curiosity over what was on the data drive. Hopefully it was still useful to them, even though it apparently wasn’t inside information about the eye scanners like they had hoped.

Storm gazed out at the buildings in the city as the hovertrain rushed by them. She loved Chicago, especially in the morning when the sun lit up all the buildings like it was right now. She felt a deep sense of thankfulness that the Fur Coats hadn’t been implicated in the condo fire. It would have been hard to have to run away from this place. Right now, things seemed stable enough, and she hoped they would stay that way. If anyone could deal with the threats they were facing, though, it was her friends. It didn’t matter how big the enemies were that came across their paths. They would fight them off, just like they’d fought off the Astors the day before. The Fur Coats were strong.

Together, they could do anything.

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