The Alpha's Virgin Possession

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Authors: Sam Crescent
breaking her neck she wouldn’t get through the slight
gap.
    Through the house she tried all the doors leading
toward the outside. All of them were locked. She went to her room to try the
door for the veranda, and once again she was stopped from going any further.
    Great, she was locked in a large house with nothing to
do. Sitting down on the edge of the bed she blew out a breath. Tapping her
legs, she glanced around the room looking for something to do.
    I’m bored.
    Looking up at the wall in front of her, she waited for
some miraculous idea to come to her.
    Nothing.
    I’m bored.
    Again with the tapping of her leg, looking around the
room for something to do, she found nothing.
    There was no need to clean either.
    I’m bored.
    Losing her temper, she stood up leaving the bedroom.
    She was alone in a large house that resembled a
mansion, and instead of running around having fun she was sitting on the bed,
bored out of her mind. Poking her head out of the door, she looked up and down
the hall.
    Drawing in air, she let out an ear-piercing scream.
The noise echoed around the large house. Leaving her bedroom, she jumped up and
down losing her mind as she ran up and down the corridor. Opening every door
she came to she stuck her head inside, taking a quick glance.
    Back at home she wasn’t allowed to do anything or make
too much noise. Finally letting go in the freedom of the large house, she ran
up and down the corridor, charging downstairs making a lot of noise. She
screamed, yelled, and cursed out, loving every second of not fearing a beating.
    Once she got out of breath and bored of running up and
downstairs, she went into the kitchen.
    In the fridge she found a selection of chocolates
along with plenty of fresh vegetables and fruit. Grabbing the chocolate along
with the carton of juice she left the kitchen behind. She would spend more time
exploring the kitchen later. Her love of cooking would send her there in no
time. At home she wasn’t allowed to cook as her mother hated anything she did.
    Clara walked into his office, checking out some of the
books on his shelves. His collection was amazing. None of the books were
romantic. She sat behind his desk staring at the laptop. Clicking open she saw
it was protected by a password. Wrinkling her nose she left the juice and
chocolates on his desk to continue her search.
    Running fingers through her hair, she moved from room
to room looking for something to do. His office was a bust. Watching television
in the sitting room wasn’t going to work. Every time she looked at the coffee
table she saw his head moving between her thighs giving her more pleasure than
she could ever imagine.
    Swinging her arms backwards and forwards she walked
toward the back of the house and opened a door to his gym. She checked over the
running machine, weights and other pieces of equipment before following through
the room to find a swimming pool. The water looked clear and beautiful. Bending
down, she placed her hand in the water swooshing it around.
    Sitting on the edge she put her legs into the water,
kicking out.
    She hadn’t gone swimming in such a long time. Would it
be so bad to take the time now?
    Lifting the shirt over her head, she climbed into the
water trying not to create too much of a ripple.
    Kicking off she did the width of the pool before
swimming lengthways.
    The feel of the water was amazing. She did several
lengths before lying on her back staring up at the ceiling.
    Time passed, and Clara realized how happy she actually
was. When she was with her family she spent all of her time being scared in
case she said something out of line to upset them. Constantly watching what she
said or the way she looked had been exhausting. Nick didn’t want anything from
her, apart from her body. He wasn’t making any demands.
    Was it really so bad to be bought?
    The anger she clung to evaporated as she thought about how good her life could be away from her family and the
pack. They never loved

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