A Wolf's Duty

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Authors: Jennifer T. Alli
Tags: Romance, paranormal romance, Werewolf, werewolf romance
first
meeting of their lips wasn’t gentle, fuelled as it was by animal
instinct and aggression but the jolt of electricity that had
sizzled through her when his lips touched her had caused her body
to react. She could feel her nipples tightening to painful peaks
with every subtle movement of his lips and the previous aching
between her thighs had returned and magnified.
    This is a bad
idea. Her chain of thought vanished as she
felt Tobias bite at her lower lip causing her to gasp in shock. His
warm tongue was surprisingly gentle as it laved at his bite, but
his aggressive dominance soon returned as he slipped his tongue
past her parted lips.
    More! I’ve got
to claim her. She’s mine. Dwelling at the
back of his mind, Tobias found he couldn’t and didn’t want to
disagree with his wolfish side, content to simply enjoy the
pleasure a simple kiss brought. His body began to harden beneath
her and he held her tighter against him determined not to let her
escape. His tongue clashed with hers and she moaned in pleasure in
response to his actions, rubbing her nipples against his chest in
an attempt to ease the ache. Her hands lifted themselves to his
head, diving in to the thick strands while keeping him in
place.
    His sharp teeth nipped
again at her lip and she felt herself growing damp. “Tobias,” she
moaned against his lips. His head lifted and he felt a surge of
pride as he took in her pleasure flushed face. “Tobias,” she
groaned, instantly feeling deprived when his lips had left hers.
His eyes left her face settling on her neck.
    Mark her, mark
her. Do it now. His lips eased forward to
the slender column of her throat placing a stream of kisses to the
warm flesh. She allowed her head to drop, granting him further
access to her skin.
    His lips
should come with a warning label. I can barely think
straight.
    His lips continued
drugging her into a pleasure-induced fog while he tugged at the
neckline of her flimsy t-shirt. His canines sharpened and he ran
them gently over the exposed skin where shoulder met neck. He
grinned against the flesh upon feeling her entire body quiver in
response to his action. He placed a quick kiss to the flesh before
he began tonguing it wildly, eliciting another moan from deep
within her. Opening his mouth wider he quickly pressed his fangs
into her flesh, careful not break the skin just yet, that would
have to wait until he had truly claimed her. He withdrew them
almost immediately and resumed licking the skin, soothing the ache
the bite would have caused.
    “Tobias.”
    The hands gripping his
hair tightening and he could feel her pulling his head away from
her neck. Satisfied that his mark was in place he allowed the move,
growling in delight as she pulled his lips back to hers. His wolf
retreated; apparently satisfied that it had completed his task.
Loosening his grip on her waist he smiled against her lips before
stroking their seam with his tongue to gain passage. Instantly
understanding what he wanted, she parted her lips and allowed him
to slip in. His kiss was less aggressive now as he stroked his
tongue against hers, but that did nothing to diminish the
sensations she was feeling. Her nipples still painfully hard
against his chest and the ache between her thighs now constant as
every move his tongue made sent a jolt of pleasure through her
before settling at that juncture. His tongue withdrew and he placed
light kisses all over her face before resting his forehead against
her own.
    “Alexandria,” he began,
his tone apologetic.
    “Don’t,” she interrupted.
“I’m not sorry for that and you shouldn’t be either.” Her face
flushed with heat as she spoke and she cursed her lack of
experience with the opposite sex, unsure of if she had said the
right thing. She’d never been comfortable around males, terrified
that they would all be like Fred. Tobias was a welcome exception to
the rule, instantly making her feel safe just by being next to her
but her lack of knowledge was

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