Werewolf Romance: Wolfess’s Desire (Paranormal Invasion Abduction Contemporary Werewolf Shifter Romance) (Fantasy First Bad Boy Billionaire Comedy Mystery Seduced by Alpha Shapeshifter Short Stories) (33 page)

“Kathleen Jones, will you be my wife?” Michael asked. I finally took a breath.

“Oh my God! Yes!” I screamed. “Yes, yes, yes! Oh my God, Michael! Oh my God!” I held out my left hand as Michael slid the sterling silver diamond encrusted ring onto my finger. I jumped up to embrace Michael, wrapping my arms around his neck as I peered behind him at the ring on my finger. I felt on top of the world. My heart was light and I felt amazing.

Michael whispered into my ears, “We can get a house anywhere you want. You’ll never have to clean a bathroom again if you don’t want to.” Tears silently streamed down my face, I was so happy. I wrapped my lips around Michael’s in response and we kissed passionately, caressing all over each other. “Are you ready to get out of here?” Michael asked me. I was still crying as I nodded yes.

Michael called us a cab and we rode it back to the Hilton. When we got to the suite, there were vases of beautiful red roses on every surface and rose petals covering the floor and all over the furniture. Michael barely had time to shut the door before I was all over him. We kissed as he lifted me up into his arms and carried me to the bed. Michael laid me down and gently removed my shoes before rubbing my feet. Then he kissed each toe and each arch, sucking gently on my ankles. Michael kissed and suckled from my toes up to my inner thighs. We locked eyes as he lifted my dress up and over my head, revealing the red lace lingerie set that I was wearing underneath. Michael removed his suit jacket and I helped him remove his shirt. Then I unfastened his belt and unbuttoned his pants as we worked together to get him out of them. Now all he wore were black boxer briefs and a pair of black socks. He was standing at attention and I felt my breath quicken as he descended upon me, putting his lips on mine. He sucked on my juicy bottom lip as our tongues danced within my mouth.

Michael slid my bra strap down my shoulder as I traced his abs with my finger. Using his finger tip, Michael popped one of my breasts out of the bra, squeezing and cupping it in his large hand as he teased my nipple. Michael kissed along my jawline, down my neck and on my collarbone before taking my breast into his mouth. He suckled and nibbled until the nipple was hard and then freed the other breast before doing the same while his free hand slid along my back and unclasped my bra. I tossed the bra across the room as Michael kissed down my flat belly, licking my belly button and kissing my hips.

I could feel myself getting hot as he made his way down between my legs, kissing the outside of my panties and sending shivers through my body. I lifted my bottom up as he pulled my panties down and off, tossing them somewhere in the room. Michael squeezed my ass as he buried his face between my legs causing me to gasp and cry out in ecstasy. I stroked his head as he stroked my clit with his tongue, his fingers sliding in and out of the wetness as he tasted my juices. Michael flipped me over onto my stomach, making me giggle in surprise as he licked from my pussy to my asshole. I pulled myself up onto my knees, arching my back as he licked me. I pushed back into his face as he devoured me hungrily, all the while squeezing my nipples and fingering me. I heard the sound of a wrapper as Michael put a condom on, and rubbed his dick on my throbbing pussy. I arched even more, begging him in body language to put it inside but instead he teased me, rubbing his dick back and forth from my clit, between my wet pussy lips and up my ass crack. Then he spanked me, hard, causing me to cry out. He spanked me again on the other cheek, and then leaned forward to kiss me on each cheek, licking in between them. By this time, I was dripping, my whole body sensitive to his touch. When I was least expecting it, he entered me, slowly at first, each time going deeper into my swollen pussy. I let loose, something within me awakened and I began throwing my ass back, wanting all of him inside of me. Michael leaned forward, filling me with all of him, as he gripped my shoulders and whispered, “I love you Lele” before we made out. I sucked on his bottom lip and moaned, “I love you too Michael.” Michael leaned back and pumped harder and faster, rubbing my clit.

“I’m about to come!” I screamed and he pulled out, lying down beside me so that I could climb on top. His penis was completely erect, standing straight up in the air. I slowly slid onto him and began grinding. I lost control as I began choking him and he gripped my ass cheeks, occasionally smacking them. This time, I didn’t tell him that I was about to come, he could just tell by the way I was moaning and my body tensed up. I could feel him tense up too, as he cried out this time, “I’m about to come!”

We came together, and I lay on top of him, completely spent, our bodies hot and sweaty. I soon fell asleep, without a care in the world, wrapped in the arms of the man who loved me.

THE END

Another bonus story is on the next page.

Taken By The Wolves

 

Daisy Wilson looked up from her desk to the desk at the other side of the office – the August sun slanted into the office, illuming the sunny half of the office floor and reflecting from the edges of pens like beacons – and straight at Dorian Sykes, the new guy. She didn’t want to be looking at him. She told herself that she had more self-control than that, that after two husbands she was done with men, and yet again and again she found her gaze pulled towards this man. He was over six feet with short brown hair and a strong, square jaw. His eyes were a blue so pale they were almost white, and his body was all ripped and toned muscle, visible even beneath his shirt. Then Dorian looked up, straight at her – as though he knew she was looking at him – and Daisy snapped her gaze down at her work.

Come on, she told herself. Get a hold. You don’t need to be staring at some new guy at work all day, for God’s sake. What are you, some teenager? You’re nearly forty, Daisy, come on, now, get a hold of yourself. Maybe this would be okay for some star-eyed teenager, but a twice-divorced call center worker? She shook her head and then the next call came in. Her Fake Voice took over for the next hour or so: that bright and chirpy voice that was nothing like her normal calm-sounding tenor. When the lull in the calls came, she looked once more at Dorian Sykes. He was talking with apparent ease on the phone. The only sign that he didn’t really want to be here was the constant tapping of his foot. Tap-tap, tap-tap, tap-tap.

She knew what that tapping meant. She had done it enough times herself. It meant that one wanted to vacate one’s current situation as quickly as possible, preferably forever, and fly off into some unknown, exciting land. But they were the phone drones. That was their purpose. Who were they to argue their lot? This was them; leave the outside world to its excitement. Then Dorian caught her eye. Daisy flinched, grimaced – not the most attractive expression, she knew – and then Dorian smiled and nodded. Daisy, flabbergasted, nodded back. Then another call came in and she had to be Friendly Daisy again. She actually welcomed the reprieve.

Later that day – after work – she and Angela went to the movies. They had been doing this a lot lately. They were both movie buffs. Angela, Daisy was proud to say, was one of her two friends. She only had two friends. When she was married (both times) she had had wide circles of friends, but it’s funny, isn’t it, how quick those friends dissipate once the marriage collapses. After the movie they walked through the city, past the lit-up taxis and groups of college kids from the nearby college with their brown bags full of liquor.

“Did you see the new guy?” Daisy eventually blurted out, unable to stop herself.

“Hmm?” Angela said. “What new guy?”

“The new guy,” Daisy said. She couldn’t believe that Angela hadn’t noticed him – Angela was the Gossip Queen – and she was in no mood for Angela’s pretend coyness. “His name is Dorian-something.” (She knew his name, had overheard it in the break room, but she didn’t want to appear too eager.)

“Oh, yeah,” Angela said, like it was the furthest thing from her mind. “Yeah, he’s alright, isn’t he? If I wasn’t a married woman I might have a go at it.”

Daisy clasped her hands to her chest. “Oh, sweet one!” she exclaimed. “How I feel for you!”

“Bite me,” Angela said. “Anyway, are you thinking of making a move on Mr. Muscle?”

“No,” Daisy said. “I’m done with men, don’t you remember? Soon I’ll retreat into a convent and become a life-loving nun. I cannot wait, in truth. I’ll live out my golden years surrounded by like-minded men-hating women. It will be glorious.”

Angela rolled her eyes. “Human closeness is an essential human need, silly,” she said. “That is probably why you feel so attracted towards this man. And don’t say you’re not. I saw you looking at him earlier.”

“Cheat!” Daisy cried. “I knew you had noticed him.”

“I noticed you, dear,” Angela said. “You were staring like a befuddled cartoon character. I’m surprised your jaw didn’t hit the floor.”

“Sacrilege!Blasphemy!”

Angela rolled her eyes. “Have I ever told you how odd you are?”

“Lots and lots of times,” Daisy said.

“So you like this guy. So what? It’s not illegal.”

That night Daisy lay awake in bed wondering if she could break the covenant she’d made with herself concerning men. She had good reason for boycotting men. Her first husband had cheated on her God knew how many times, and her second husband had been about as clinging as a leech. There was no way she wanted to enter into an arrangement that made her lose the will to live again anytime soon. But then—she found herself thinking of the way his arms had tightened as he’d leaned forward on his desk during one of his calls. She wished she could banish such thoughts from her mind – what would the ladies at the convent say? And yet the thoughts kept returning.

So when Dorian approached her at work the next day – paced straight to her desk, like a man on a mission – she felt her heart lurch in her chest, up, up, almost as though it wanted to squeeze through her throat and leap out of her mouth. Suddenly, her hands had become slick with sweat. She took a quick drink of water. He leaned down to her on the desk. Luckily, the woman who usually sat next to Daisy on the two-person desk was ill, so nobody could hear what he said. But that didn’t stop Angela making kissing faces across the room.

“Hello,” Dorian said.

“Uh, hello,” Daisy said.

He smiled, showing rows of white teeth. “Do you drink?” he said.

“Yes,” Daisy said, confused.

“Good,” Dorian said. “So you’ll come for a drink with me after work?”

Oh, how Daisy wanted to say yes! But it was too abrupt, too out-of-nowhere. How could she just go for a drink with a man she didn’t know? She had been separated from her ex-husband for just over a year, and in all that time she hadn’t so much as looked at another man, until Dorian. And now here he was asking her for a drink. It should’ve been a moment for rejoicing, but—

“No,” Daisy said. “No, I don’t think I will.”

Dorian shrugged. “I’ll ask you again tomorrow,” he said, and then sauntered back to his desk, apparently unaffected by her refusal.

I’ll ask you again tomorrow. Daisy swallowed.

*****

Dorian did ask her the next day, and the day after that, and the day after that. On that day she was on the phone with her one other true friend. Jessica was the only friend who had been with her through both marriages, who had been with her before the marriages. They had known each other since college, and Daisy could think of nobody better to talk to about her problems. The problem was, Daisy was so hyped about it all that Jessica could barely get a single word in.

Daisy talked like a machinegun, words shooting out like rounds, as she paced around her apartment like she was training for a sprint. “The thing is, Jess, I don’t even know if I like him. I mean, I don’t know him at all. Who is he? Yes, I had that dream about him, the one I texted you about: he was naked, I was naked, it was awesome. But—I’m done with men. I said that after Mark and I meant it. I can’t just go out with this man now because I’ll be going back on what I said, you know? What sort of person would that make me?”

“I know—”

“Exactly!” Daisy interjected. “Exactly… How can I just go with this man and not beat myself up about it? Is it because we’re in the twenty-first century? Is that it? Is it because I’m scared of being called a slut or whatever word people are using these days to brand women with? It used to be Jezebel, you know. But, but—I don’t think it’s that. I think it’s something else. Fear?Maybe. Maybe it is fear. Maybe I’m scared – terrified – that I’ll mess things up straightaway and then it all really would have been for nothing. I mean, right now if I keep rejecting him at least I can say I kept my word. But if I go with him and then I mess it up, I would have broken my word for nothing.”

“Daisy,” Jessica said. She sounded tired.

“Hmm?”

“It’s two a.m.”

Daisy looked at the luminous clock that hung on her bedroom wall, doubling as a nightlight. “Oh, yeah, sorry,” Daisy said. “Um, sorry.”

Jessica laughed: the laugh of a woman who is happily married and doesn’t understand the single woman anymore; can barely remember being a single woman. “It’s okay,” Jessica said. “Do you remember English class at college, when you would talk so fast that Professor Jones would have to keep telling you to repeat yourself? I know how she felt now. I think I caught one word in about five. But here’s my advice, if you want it. Just go on one date with the guy. It can’t do any harm.”

“But—”

“That’s my advice!” Jessica cried, giggling. “You shall not rob me of sleep anymore!”

They said goodbye and hung up. Daisy paced her apartment for the next half-hour under the pretense of cleaning, but the duster stayed unused and it was too late to vacuum. She tried to sleep for a while, but then the sun began to rise, so she went into her library (her apartment was lined with shelves and shelves of books: classics, crime, literature, plays, and so on). She retrieved her Complete Works of William Shakespeare and began reading The Tempest. For some reason, she felt an unusual affinity with Caliban today; she was on an island, after all, only hers was an island of indecision and ignorance and fear.

When it was time for work she splashed her face with water and downed two cups of coffee. That morning, as usual, Dorian came over to her desk, leaned down, and asked her to have a drink with him. “I’ll keep asking forever,” he said, smiling. “I will ask until this world of ours crumbles, if that’s what it takes.”

“I could get a restraining order,” Daisy said, only half-joking.

“You could,” Dorian said, unfazed. “But you won’t.”

He’s right, dearly daring Daisy. You won’t get a restraining order because you like him asking you too much. If you truly didn’t want him to keep asking you could just go and see Human Resources and file a complaint for harassment. Why haven’t you done that yet, you little minx? Is it because you want to touch those arms, to have those arms wrapped around you, to see what he has down below?

“Okay,” Daisy said. “If it means you’ll leave me alone for the rest of the day, I’ll have a drink with you.”

“Great. I’ll wait for you after work.”

“Okay,” Daisy said.

Dorian strolled back to his desk and sunk into his seat. For the rest of the day Daisy’s heart was pounding like a bongo. She truly did feel like a teenager again; she felt as though the angst and the uncertainty of those cruel years had come again and tackled her in her thirties. She even blushed when Angela asked her about it. She hadn’t blushed in years.

And then five-thirty came – time for the date, if that was what it was – and she couldn’t fool herself any longer. This was real. This was happening.

*****

Dorian was waiting for her outside the call center. He smiled when she walked through the revolving doors. Angela said goodbye with a playful smirk on her face, and of course she couldn’t resist shooting off a wink as Daisy and Dorian walked down towards the other end of the street. The sun was still blaring down, compressed by the skyscrapers and the city air. Daisy took off her jacket and when Dorian offered to hold it for her she gave it to him without hesitation.

They were silent for a few minutes, listening to the afternoon noise of the city, and then Daisy, unable to endure the oppressive silence any longer, had to speak. “Why were you so persistent?” she said. “I mean, you don’t know me. I don’t know you. I don’t see why you have to be so persistent.”

“Then you clearly haven’t looked at yourself in the mirror,” Dorian said.

Daisy laughed. It was funny. She didn’t think of herself as the sort of woman who merited such ham-fisted flattery. She was aging well(ish), it was true, and she was careful with her appearance, but she wasn’t super-model hot or anything, nothing like those airbrushed, rake-thin girls in the magazines men seemed so fond of these days. And she was nothing like those porn stars men seemed even fonder of nowadays. She realized Dorian was staring at her.

“Yes?” she said, sounding indignant.

“You weren’t talking.”

“Yes,” she said.

He smiled, his blue-white eyes glimmered, and then he nodded. “You’re strange,” he said. “But in a good way,” he added. “You’re strange, like a puzzle. You’re the sort of person I am drawn to. That is why I was so persistent. When I meet a person like you – which doesn’t happen very often – I have to know more about her. That is why I would’ve asked until the men in white coats dragged me away.”

“I’m afraid you’re reading too much into me,” Daisy said. “I work in a call center. That is all.”

“Hmm,” Dorian said, but let the matter drop.

“Where are we going, anyway?” Daisy said, as they crossed the street.

“There’s a bar a few blocks this way,” Dorian said. “They specialize in first dates: romantic lighting and all that.”

“Is that what this is, then? A first date?”

Dorian nodded. “I think so.”

They said nothing more as they walked towards the bar. It was half-full with younger people dancing and getting way too drunk for this early on a Thursday evening. Dorian led her to a corner table and went to the bar. He returned with a couple of drinks: beer for him, vodka and coke for her. She sipped on her drink and looked across the table at him, through the flickering candle. The music played low in the background. It was not late enough yet for the thump-thump-thump that would soon take over.

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