Awakened from Ice: 1 (Werewolf Sentinels)

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wrapped her other one around the back of his neck and brought his lips down to meet hers. He growled and moaned into her mouth as she stroked his shaft. He pushed into each downward motion. Pre-cum leaked onto her hand and his cock grew harder. Cassidy pumped her fist faster. Just as Edensaw reached orgasm, he released her lips and threw back his head and howled. His cum pulsed onto her belly. After it was over, he remained hard.
    She looked down at him. “You didn’t go soft.”
    “Another gift the turn gave us,” he said in a husky voice. “I can remain erect for hours at a time, and come more than once before that happens. But for now, this single time was enough.”
    Edensaw settled on the bed next to Cassidy. She reached for some tissue on the nightstand closest to her and cleaned herself up before she went into his open arms. With her head cradled on his chest, she heard his heart beat at a rapid pace under her ear. She relaxed against him and let sleep slowly pull her under.
     
    He knew the instant Cassidy fell asleep. Her body settled closer to his and went limp. Edensaw kissed the top of her head. Tiredness pulled at him but he wasn’t ready to drift off just yet. He looked down at his mate. Even though she’d made him come, it did nothing to settle his mating urge. It only increased it. The need to claim her as his beat at him, but not bad enough that he felt desperate to force her to accept him.
    At least he’d managed to convince her to take him to her bed. He hadn’t liked the idea that she thought they should slow down their relationship. He might not be desperate, but not having even this, giving pleasure to one another, would have made his mating urge unbearable. He needed to have his scent all over her, to mark her as his so other males would know she was taken. He didn’t have to worry about his wolf brothers. It was the other werewolves out there he hoped to find that he wanted to get that message across to.
    Thinking about the werewolf race descended from he and the others, Edensaw knew they’d have to start searching for them tomorrow. No matter how hard Cassidy thought it would be, the best way was for him and his wolf brothers to walk the streets so they could sniff one out. Their scent would give them away, no matter how much they looked like the mortals around them.
    With that plan in mind, Edensaw closed his eyes and tightened his arms around his mate. She sighed. He might have lost all his family while he slept, but he looked forward to starting a new one with Cassidy.
    * * * * *
     
    “I still think this will be like looking for a needle in a haystack,” Cassidy said as she walked down one of the streets in downtown Juneau.
    “Maybe so, but it is the best way to find one,” Edensaw replied. “If we pick up a scent trail and it isn’t too old, we should be able to follow it right to the source.”
    “All right. Then I guess the best places to search next will be at the mall and then some of the bigger grocery stores. The mall will be our first stop since we still need to buy all of you clothes and shoes. Might as well kill two birds with one stone.”
    They’d been walking up and down the main drag for almost an hour and hadn’t met with any success. The Nugget Mall was the next logical step. At least Cassidy thought it would be. But there was no telling if any werewolves would be there shopping at the same time. She had a feeling they’d be hitting the mall for days.
    They all piled into her crossover and she made the nine-mile drive to the mall. It was the middle of the afternoon on a Saturday so it promised to be at its busiest. Cassidy usually avoided it on this day of the week since she hated having to deal with crowds. She liked to get in, buy what she needed and get the hell back out without having to wait in lines.
    The parking lot ended up being close to full, which meant the mall was guaranteed to be packed as she’d thought it would be. She just hoped the men

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