Blaine: A Wolf's Second Sight

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exaggeration. “Do you know what that sounds like?
    I was just trying to take care of you and our mate. I assumed you would want to express our mating on YOUR BIKE. I assumed you would want to travel with your mates on YOUR BIKE. I assumed that you would want us to be comfortable on YOUR BIKE, since that is our only mode of transport. And you seem to love riding YOUR BIKE! My mistake, I will buy you a new one exactly like YOUR BIKE! So you can have YOUR
    UNTOUCHED AND UNBLEMISHED BIKE all to yourself!”
    By the time Dalton was done speaking, he was yelling. It was the first time the man had lost his temper with Blaine. It was strangely hot and sexy. Gods, he was turning into a dysfunctional freak. And he had an audience to prove it.
    “Listen, there are boundaries that you just cannot cross. That is one of them. I do not want a new bike. I will take care of it.” Blaine growled and stepped closer to his mate.
    He did not know if he was going to be able to hold back from grabbing him and claiming him. He had never felt an emotion this strong. It was very disconcerting. His anger left him, and in its place an emotion he could not explain.
    “Fine!” Dalton yelled and stepped around him, put his hands on his hips and yelled at the group that was sitting there watching. “And I am sick and tired of you dumbasses sitting there watching us like we are your own private soap opera! I am not here for your entertainment!”
    Blaine put his head down and waited. This was going to go from bad to worse and there was nothing he could do to stop it. He had no control over his mate because he had not claimed him. Maybe if he had, he would be able to stop it.
    Jaden laughed and stood up. “Now Dalton, don"t go getting all upset. We are here for moral support for our man Blaine.”
    Dalton snorted and said. “Moral support, my ass. You just like to see someone taking a chunk out of my hide. I know that you find this very amusing and all, but I am ending the show right now. If you will all excuse us, we have to have a private discussion.” They all grumbled and stood up. Cloe stopped and turned before leaving and glared at Dalton. “If it were me, I would have kicked your ass first and asked questions later.” Blaine nodded and looked at his friend. Cloe would always have his back. Dalton rolled his eyes and turned to look at Blaine as the door shut. He raised his eyebrows and waited for a minute to see if Blaine was going to say anything. When he didn"t, Dalton shook his head.
    “Fine, I will start. We are mates. You recognize that already. So, we are going to have to set a few rules. First off, I am not trying to control your life, or rearrange anything. I am trying to make it easier. I talked to the mates of all the Council; I wanted to know how it works with three mates. How does everyone fit in? They said that each of them have a place in the relationship. One is more dominate than the others are, or as Cami likes to say, high maintenance. Then there is the emotional caregiver, the one who makes time for each of them to have space or to be together. That usually is the one more in tune with their feelings. And last, there is the organizer. The one who arranges things to make it easier on the triad to function as a group. I certainly know who the high maintenance one is and since I am not really good with feelings and shit, I figured I was the organizer. So I wanted to get started. I really don"t think it is too much to ask for a little gratitude for it either.” Dalton said pouting a little.
    Once again, Blaine knew that he was not going to win this fight. The man was a major guilt player. Every time that Blaine came to confront him, he left feeling terrible and ungrateful. His mother had even called him on the carpet for it when word had gotten back to her about him and his mate"s fights. It was embarrassing.
    “Let"s talk about the rules a little shall we? Rule number one: All decisions need to be made together. I don"t

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