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Chapter Five

 

Kent
had intended to shift, grab those scrubs, take her car, and leave her a note
telling where she could collect both items. He hadn’t expected her walking in
on him like that. He’d thought that, at this very moment, he’d be halfway to
Nick’s house and finally getting to eat something substantial. However,
something better had come his way.

She
took off her robe and let it drop to the ground. He licked his lips. How could
anyone not take a female up on an offer like this one? Okay, she was human, but
this was the season of doing crazy things.

The
examination table was just a few feet behind her.
 
A good spot to place her while he checked out
her body and got her ready for the main act. He lifted her up by putting his
arms under her butt. He placed her gently down on the stainless steel top,
hoping it wasn’t too cold for her ass. It wouldn’t be for long because he’d be
warm her up very soon.

Kent
ran both his hands over her thighs and knees. The dark curls at the top held
his attention. Seeing that this was his first time having sex with a human, it
seemed the natural thing to do. Shifter women, for some reason, were bare on
their mounds. They also had clits inside their pussy walls. Ally’s would be
visible to his eye.

“Lie
back and enjoy some fun,” he said, eager to see the spot in question. Well, he
hoped he’d find it and not look stupid. He wasn’t the sort of guy who liked to
ask for directions.

She
rested back on her elbows. Kent eased her knees apart. He took in her scent.
She was highly aroused, which made him grow even harder than he already was. He
fingered her curls before letting his fingers slid into her folds. She was wet
and hot. He felt what he knew to be her clit and began massaging it. She sat up,
making her breasts stick out like beacons to him. The more he touched her, the
more erect her nipples grew.

“Ummm,
I like that,” she said, putting her arms around his neck.

He
hadn’t been able to get the damn radio collar off—not even shifting had budged
it—but that wouldn’t stop him from taking her over the edge. He tickled her
clit, hearing her draw in her breath. He held his cock, letting the tip of it
mate with her clit.

“Oh,
God, yes,”

She
laid back and pounded the table, pulling up one leg that opened up her pussy
lips. Her arousal dripped from her like an ice cream slowly melting on a summer
day.

Kent
pushed his finger inside her. Her muscles were tight and strong, the way he
liked his pussy. He’d love to play with her some more, but his need to be
inside her was stronger.

“I’m
dreaming,” she whispered.

He
smiled, lifting his cock higher, and introduced the tip of his shaft to her
entrance. Kent gave one nudge of his hips and slipped inside her. She sat up
some more, allowing him to wrap his arms around her shoulders, her arms sliding
around his waist as she moved to the edge of the table and he began pounding
inside her.

Umm,
he liked this. Maybe that’s what the other shifters had discovered. Human pussy
was so fucking hot.

She
kissed him, biting his lip until she drew a little blood. The metallic taste
didn’t put him off. Instead, he rode her harder, faster, and let his tongue
slide into her mouth. They released one another’s lips from the lock they’d
been in and looked into each other’s eyes.

Kent
was glad she’d knocked him over and brought him here. Maybe now he’d believe in
Christmas miracles.

Chapter Six

 

Ally
had never done this with a stranger ever before. She’d always a person who
erred on the safe side of life. But she’d learned during this last year that
life was short, too brief for some people, so you had to take opportunity when
it presented itself.

Here
she was, legs spread and wrapped around a guy that less than an hour ago had
been a wolf. She didn’t know how he’d turned himself into a man, but right now,
she didn’t care. Bottom line was he brought her pleasure as he thrust harder,
working his cock at different angles and getting pretty close to her G-spot.

She
angled her butt until his cock scraped every inch of her pussy. Condoms—he
wasn’t wearing one, another foolish thing she should have insisted on. Not that
she could get pregnant. The doctor had told her the last pregnancy had been a
miracle and there would be no more. Hopefully, he was clean and didn’t play the
field. Yeah right, with looks and a body like his, that wasn’t likely.

He
stopped moving, but she hadn’t felt him come. His cock was moving instead. Ally
gasped. What was he doing? How was he doing that? Didn’t matter because she was
about to come, and come big time.

She
screamed out, sending the other wolves howling throughout the building. Would
they be turning into men, too? His dick vibrated against her pussy walls,
making her come again. She bit her lip and curled her toes. She’d never had
orgasms like this before, which made her think she really was dreaming.

Any
second, she’d wake up and find herself in her bed with that vibrator she’d
bought last month but hadn’t had the courage to use it yet because that would
make it official that she was without a man.

She
wrapped her legs tighter around him. He kissed her as she came again and then
again.

He
held her tight with her resting her head on his shoulder as he began thrusting
again. He smelled musky, almost like the wolf he was, but also with the scent
of a man. How strange did that sound? His breathing got heavy, she could hear
him panting, and then, he called out and found his release.

“I
want to fuck you again,” he said.

She
thought he meant later, but when he lifted her and turned her over, her feet
barely touching the floor and her thighs spread wide with her butt in the air,
she knew he intended to do it right there.

He
was rock hard as he slid his cock into her pussy again. How could he be so
aroused so soon after the last time? It had taken Andy a long time to get
another erection after he’d come.

Noel
held her hips and they bounced together, her breasts scrapping the table. She
dragged her fingers down the stainless steel, marking it and causing it to
produce squeaky noises as she climaxed again.

Noel
slapped her hips, gave a wolf howl, and then came again. He thrust his hips a
couple of times and then pulled out of her. She turned around and he kissed
her.

“How
was that?” he asked.

“It
was damn near perfect.”

“I
have to be at my cousin’s house for a meal. I’m already late, so could I borrow
some clothes and your car? I’ll leave it close to where you picked me up.
Mine’s about half a mile away.”

Her
mouth was open.

“I
know you’re probably wondering how I’m both a man and a wolf. It’s a long story
and I’ll tell you next time we meet. Oh, and I don’t like the name Noel, so if
you could call me by my real name, Kent, I’d appreciate. Kent Huxley to be
precise.”

Kent
did suit him.

“You
want to see me again?” he asked

Her
heartbeat picked up a notch or two. “I…I do.”

“Well,
if you can take this radio collar off, I promise to keep it with me, and shall
we say next week, look for the signal close to where you found me and I’ll be
waiting for you.”

****

Kent
had never been so glad to see his car. He parked Ally’s behind it. He scraped the
snow and ice off his own and then got in. He turned on the ignition and cranked
the heat up high. He reached over for his cell phone.

Damn,
the cold had made the batteries die. He couldn’t let Nick know he was on his
way, so he’d drive extra fast. Would he tell his cousin about Ally? He’d
definitely share the story of being run over and taken to the research center.
But should he keep the fact that he’d had sex with her—twice, no less—a secret?
Should he still pretend he thought Nick had gone rogue for marrying outside the
shifter group?

He
put his foot down and got onto the road that led up to the mountain range where
Nick and Ava now lived. Nick had moved out of his bachelor pad, which he’d told
Kent was not baby friendly, and into a new home they’d had built just before
his daughter had been born.

His
ears popped as he got to the higher elevation. Great spot for shifting and
running. Ideal spot for a wolf to live. He turned the corner, got onto a side
road, and then turned into a long driveway and saw the house at the top. The
front looked very festive with twinkling lights placed in all the fir trees
that led up to the front door. On the step sat Santa and a snowman. Clearly
Ava’s touch and not his cousin’s. Well, at least he hoped so.

He
parked the car, grabbed the gifts, and headed toward the house. A Christmas
wreath hung on the double glass doors etched with a painting of two wolf heads.
Definitely Nick’s touch.

He
rang the doorbell. Through the glass panel, he could see someone walking toward
the door and, seconds later, Nick stood there looking at him.

“Kent,
where have you been? We had to go ahead and eat.”

Christmas
music sounded throughout the house accompanied by a baby crying. He liked her
already for her obviously good taste in hating holiday music as he did.

“You
wouldn’t believe what happened to me yesterday,” said Kent, stepping inside.

“Can
I take your coat for you? I mean, the woman’s coat you’re wearing.”

“Sure,”
said Kent, shaking it off his shoulders.

Nick
lifted it up to his nose. “Human female coat?”

“Like
I said, it’s long story,” said Kent.

“And
the scrubs?” asked Nick, pointing to his outfit.

“Also
part of the story.”

He
followed Nick into the kitchen, which opened to a huge family room with a glass
window that looked down onto the valley below.

“Hi,
Kent,” said Ava. “What happened to you?” She gave him a look from head to toe.

“He
has a long story to tell us,” said Nick.

Ava
hugged him before kissing him on the cheek. “Have you met my son, and now I can
officially say his fiancée? You missed the surprise proposal earlier today.”

A
tall young man who looked like Ava stood and walked over to him. “Hi Kent, I’m
Jon, and this is my fiancée Renee.”

“Hi,
and congratulations,” said Kent.

“And
this little girl has been whining all day because she wants to meet her second
cousin so bad,” said Nick. He lifted his daughter up and she giggled.

“I
have something for you. In fact, I have gifts for everyone. Well, Jon and Renee,
I didn’t know you’d be here, but I’m sure Nick wouldn’t mind giving you the bottle
of wine from his gift basket.”

“No,
don’t worry. It was a spur of the moment thing for us to come and spend
Christmas with Mom, Nick, and my cute baby sister,” said Jon. He tickled her
cheek and she giggled again.

“Don’t
you think she looks like great uncle Frederick?” asked Nick.

“I
hope not, he was old and wrinkly, and not the best looking…wolf,” whispered
Kent.

“It’s
okay, Jon and Renee know everything,” said Nick. “We thought it best now that
we’re going to be all one big happy family.”

“Well,
I’m starving, so I hope you guys have left some food for me,” said Kent.

“We
certainly have,” said Ava. “And while you eat, we’d love to hear all about this
long story of yours.”

 

 

Chapter Seven

 

Ally
ran her finger over the image on the screen. Kent. She’d gone into the file and
changed his name from Noel to Kent. Such a beautiful wolf. Such a beautiful
man. Her pussy still tingled remembering what had happened. She wondered where
he was right now and if he had the radio collar with him. The thought of tracking
him, seeing where he was at and what he had in store for her, thrilled her.

For
the first time in what seemed like forever, she had something to look forward
to, even if it was just good old sex with this mysterious man-wolf.

She
touched her lips, still not quite believing anything. Maybe she was dreaming
that he’d turned into a man and gave her off the charts orgasms. Maybe she was
lonely and the effect of the holidays had caused her to make up some bizarre
scenario in her head to make it through the day. She’d created an imaginary
lover for herself.

She
touched the wolf’s photo again.

Guess
she’d see next week when she went tracking him if she’d met with man or beast.

****

“And
you couldn’t shift?” asked Nick as he and Kent sat in the kitchen enjoying a
drink to round out the day.

Kent
shook his head. “That ever happened to you before?”

“Not
that I can ever remember.”

“I’m
guessing it’s whatever the guy slipped me to help me sleep.”

Nick
poured himself more beer. “And I know you didn’t tell us the whole story,” he
said, lifting his nose in the direction of Kent’s body.

Kent
didn’t say anything.

“I’m
married to a human and I know when you’ve had sex with one. I can smell her all
over you. You gave her a pretty good time by the strength of what’s remained on
you.”

“Thought
it was the least I could do. I mean, she seemed so sad.”

“Yeah,
such a sacrifice for you.”

Kent
lifted his glass and winked.

“So
what did you think?”

“What,
of human pussy?” Kent whispered.

Nick
nodded.

“I
have to admit it was pretty good. Do they all come so often, and do they all
scream like that when they do?”

Nick
coughed when Ava walked into the kitchen.

“Jon
and Renee have offered to bathe Brianne and get her ready for bed, so I thought
I’d join you two.” Ava opened a soda and sat on the stool next to Nick. “You’re
going to stay overnight, right?”

“I
wasn’t planning to, but it would be great to spend more time with you guys since
I got here so late,” said Kent.

“Sure,
we have more than enough room. You can have the downstairs room and shower all
to yourself,” said Nick.

“Which
reminds me, I took her phone by mistake. I found it in her coat.” Kent pulled
it out of the back pocket of his pants. “I can give it to her when…”

“When
what?” asked Ava.

“He’s
going to see her again, isn’t that right?” asked Nick.

“Just
for a little humpy bumpy in the woods,” said Kent.

Ava
took the phone from him and turned it on.

“Hey,
I don’t think you should be doing that,” said Kent.

A
photo of Ally and a man appeared on the screen. “Kent, she’s really pretty,”
said Ava.

“Is
she? I didn’t really notice what she looked like.”

Nick
winked at Ava.

“So
you think this is the husband that passed away?” asked Ava.

“Looks
that way,” said Kent.

“So
sad when people are that young. Did she happen to say how he died?”

“Not
really, just that was it okay to hate someone who’d taken away someone you
loved, or something like that,” said Kent.
           
“You think he was murdered?”
asked Nick.

“Sounds
like it to me,” said Ava, scrolling through some more photos. “She has some
great snaps of wolves in here. Bears, cougars, you name it.”

“Anyone
we know?” asked Nick. He got up and fetched a bowl of dip and chips and set it
down in front of them.

“You
didn’t tell her what you were?” asked Ava.

“I
think he was too busy getting horizontal with her,” said Nick, dragging a chip
through some salsa.

“Oh,
so you and she did the deed?” asked Ava.

“She
was lonely and sad,” said Kent. “And it’s the holidays.”

“Pity
fuck,” mouthed Nick.

Ava
laughed. “Looks like she has a full calendar, meetings, and a few classes at the
university.”

“I’m
one of her test subjects,” said Kent.

“Ah,
so you are going to continue seeing her,” said Nick.

“I
thought I might as well. I mean, seeing how I have the radio collar, sort of a
fun game for her to track me down.”

“Mom,
Renee wants to know where you keep the diapers. The bag in the nursery is
empty,” said Jon, putting his head around the door.

“Hallway
cupboard, top shelf,” said Ava.

“Great,
and we thought we might turn in for an early night if that’s okay with you guys.”

“Sure,
honey, whatever you want to do. Maybe we can all go check out a movie
tomorrow.”

“That
sounds like a plan,” said Jon. “Night, Nick, good to meet you Kent.”

“Same
here,” said Kent, lifting his mug of beer.

“I
just had the scariest thought,” said Ava. “My son’s getting married and that
means I could be a grandmother soon. I’m too young to be one, right?”

“Honey,
it’s
gonna
happen sooner or later, but you’re going
to be the sexiest one of the bunch,” said Nick. He threw his arms around her
and kissed her on the cheek.

Kent
smiled. Domestic bliss. Not really bad if you liked that sort of thing.

****

Kent
woke the next day to see the sun shining through the gap in the drapes. He was
still stiff from being in wolf form for so long. He’d been dead on his feet and
thought he’d sleep all through the night, but that hadn’t been the case. He’d
been awakened first by Jon and Renee and squeaky bedsprings. He was guessing
the room they were staying in was directly above his and the noise had traveled
through the air vents. He’d then gone back to sleep only to be awakened by
Brianne crying and Nick singing to her to try and get her to quiet down. At
least he hadn’t chosen any Christmas tunes.

Kent
yawned and threw the quilt back off the bed. He put his nose in the air.
Someone was cooking breakfast. It was bacon and it made him immediately think
of Ally. He wondered what she was up to this morning. By what he could make out,
she was spending a few more days at the center. Maybe he’d swing by her car and
drop off her cellphone, with a little gift of course.

Hash
browns and sausages were on the menu, too. Kent stood, pulled on his sweats,
and made his way upstairs where the smell was getting stronger, and it made his
mouth literally water. As he rounded the corner he noticed the baby in one of
the bouncing things that hung from the ceiling. She was drooling and giggling
as Nick bounced her higher with each movement of his hand. Ava was standing at
the island cooking sausages while Jon and Renee sat watching her.

“It’s
up to you whether you want to invite him to your wedding,” said Ava. “It
doesn’t matter to me either way.”

Kent
knew that Ava had been a single mother and that Jon’s father hadn’t played a
role in his upbringing.

“I
think it would be sort of awkward after all this time,” said Jon. “I mean, he’s
my biological father, but I can’t think of him as Dad.”

“Well,
maybe you can phone him just to tell him you’re getting married and take it
from there,” said Ava, putting the sausages onto a platter. “Hi, Kent, you want
to pull up a stool? We’re just about to eat.”

“Sounds
good to me.” Kent dragged a chair over, sat, and flicked through the paper
while he waited for Ava to finish cooking. Nick took Brianne out of the bouncer
and placed her in a high chair.

“Hope
she didn’t wake anyone, but she’s got a tooth coming in,” said Nick, wiping the
baby’s chin to free it of drool. “She’s happy one minute, a grouch the next.”

Kent
was more than happy he didn’t have to deal with any of that sort of thing. Not
now or ever was his motto. “I heard you singing to her,” he said. “Never could
hold a note, but you’re not half as bad as Ally, who kept singing Christmas
tunes.”

Everyone
looked at him.

“What?”
he asked.

“Ally.
When you said her name, your face lit up. You know what that means?” asked
Nick.

“No
idea whatsoever,” said Kent.

“There’s
some interest there.”

“Bullshit,”
said Kent, going back to reading the paper.
Utter
BS
.

****

“The
wolf seemed okay then?” asked Axel.

“Yes,
he was fine. Didn’t even look like he had anything wrong with his leg.”

She’d
hated having to call him to come take her to her car. She had to make up some
wild excuse about a friend dropping by unexpectedly asking to borrow it to run
an errand and then calling to say it wouldn’t start.

“When’s
the last time you bought a battery?”

Axel’s
question jarred her out of her train of thought. “Couple of years ago,” said Ally,
knowing the car would mysteriously start once she turned the key.

“Should
still be good, but maybe you should think about starting it once in a while if
you’re going to leave it out during the winter and not drive it.”

“Yeah,
I should have thought of that.”

Axel
pulled up behind her car.

“Why
don’t I see if I can start it?” asked Ally.

“But
if your friend said it wouldn’t start…”

“Miracles
happen, and this is the season for them,” she said, thinking about her own one
that happened less than twenty-four hours ago.

“Okay,
if you say so.”

Ally
hoped that Kent had left the key underneath the vehicle like he’d promised. She
hoped Axel didn’t see her bend down on the ground to feel around. Bingo, one
key. She got in, put it into the ignition and it started. Axel walked over to
her.

“Told
you something wonderful might happen,” she said.

“You
sure you’ll be okay now?”

“Perfectly.
You get back to your family and I’ll see you next week for the meeting.”

“Okay,
but I’d buy a new battery just in case. You don’t want to get stuck out
someplace at this time of the year.”

“I’ll
do that on my way home.”

Axel
headed to his car, sounded the horn, and then drove off.

Her
car smelled like Kent. She’d remember his scent forever. She took a deep
breath. It was almost intoxicating. She glanced at the passenger seat. She
hadn’t remembered her phone being there or the scrap of paper attached to it.

Turn me on,
was written on it.

She
did, and saw a photo had been added. It was Kent, and he’d obviously taken a
selfie.

Her
pussy pulled just thinking about what he’d done to her and what he’d be doing
to her when she tracked him. The need to turn on the tracking device and see if
his collar was picking up a signal almost burned her finger. She had to get her
head back on the present. She had studying to do, and a paper to research.

She
felt the phone vibrate. Someone was texting her.

Hope you found the
car and phone. I forgot all about New Year’s Eve.
Wanna
spend it with me in my own habitat?

Yes,
she typed back.

Great. Come to the
spot where I left your car, turn on the tracking device, and see where it leads
you.

Okay.

He
was gone. Maybe she should Google his name. She wanted to know what he did for
a living and where he was from. Most of all, she wanted to know how he could
turn from a wolf into a man.

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