into our home,” Dietrich caressed her cheek.
Gray took one of her hands and kissed it. “Blair, Dietrich has been here for over four hundred years, without a woman to love. Sure he’s had woman sexually, but never has he had one that he could claim as his, till yesterday.” He smiled.
“Jax has been searching for his mate for over forty years, and I have been searching for over one hundred. When you came to us, with people hunting you, it was too much. We can’t lose you after just finding you. I would have loved to give you the time to get to know us, to give you those candle light dinners, dancing. All three of us want to give you those things, and we will, but we must always protect you first.” Gray nibbled on her fingers.
Blair smiled. “I know it’s going to take time for all of us, but please talk to me. I’m new to all of this, and I want to please all three of you, but we’re not husband and wife in the real sense.” She pulled her hand back and held up her hand.
“Yes we’re mated, and bonded, but to be married, husband and wife, there must be love. Humans did have one thing right, when a couple loves each other they join in marriage, to promise their love to each other. With our kind, it’s more of Mother Nature insuring the survival of our species. I want the marriage and the love, though. Plus you haven’t asked me.” She jumped up, and glanced at Jax.
“Come on, let’s go run.” She stepped up to Gray as he rose, and kissed him softly on lips. “Morning.” Her face turned pink, and she stepped back looking down. Gray pulled her back into his arms.
“Umm, that’s a start, but let me show you how it’s done.” He grinned as his hand caressed the back of her neck, while his other hand grabbed Blair’s ass and pressed her body to his. Gray’s lips covered hers.
He stood and stretched listening to her little moans; she stood on her tip toes, as her hands slid up and around Gray’s neck.
“Wow.” She whispered, when he pulled away with a smirk on his face.
Dietrich wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled her back. Blair fell into his body when he stood. He slid his hands under her jogging suit and cupped her soft round globes of her ass. He lifted her up, and stared into her eyes. “My turn, little witch.”
She weighed nothing next to him. It was as if he lifted toothpick. Dietrich nipped her nose, before he softly covered her lips. His kiss was gentle, but controlled. Blair ran her fingers through his hair and grabbed hands full as they dueled back and forth. He was ancient, but there was nothing ancient about his moves. His kiss was meant to melt her insides. When he finally lifted his head, he was grinning. “Now that is how you say good morning. Go on, and have a great run, but keep inside the security fence.” He slowly lowered her down his body, her breasts rubbing against his chest.
Dietrich glanced at Jax. “You know if you have any troubles to use the tunnels?”
Jax nodded and held out his. “Come on early bird, let’s get this run done, I’m starving all of a sudden.” Jax wrapped his arm around her and they walked through the maze of halls.
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Deitrich turned to Gray, “I want to know the whereabouts of all of those that are after her. I want to know what happened to the rest of that cat pack. Just one man was killed. We damn well know that each pack usually contains over a hundred members. They’re not going to take too kindly to one of theirs being killed, especially if the vampire is now working with them.”
Both men had dressed and were walking down the halls nodding to others in their sanctum. “When things settle down, I’d like to invite Blair’s family here. Maybe after we settle this issue with the cats, we can bring her little brother down for a little while. And we need to set up accounts for her with our banker.”
Dietrich turned left down the one hallway. Gray
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