Collared by Wolves [The Haunt of the Wolves 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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Ford deftly insinuated himself between the girl’s legs as Griff pulled out of her and was busying himself putting his cock back in his pants.
    The alpha then noticed what was happening. “What? Hey!”
    Ford ignored Griff as the three beta wolves took over touching, caressing, stroking the girl. Callum reached down to fondle one of her breasts, pleased again with how full they were, rubbing his thumb over her hard, pointing nub, and felt her jerk as he did this.
    “Jeez, Callum, or was it Ford?” queried Max. “Whatever one of you just did, she clearly liked it as she moaned around my cock. Do it again. I’m close.”
    However, no one got a chance to repeat what they were doing as Griff forcibly pulled Ford away from the girl, so much so he nearly fell to the floor, the heels of his shoes scraping against the wood of the floor as he tried to keep upright.
    “Get out of my way. She’s mine!” declared the angry man.
    The alpha towered over Ford. Even though Ford was the senior beta of their threesome, he was really quite small. But despite that, he wasn’t prepared to back down this time and straightened, his body tensing, fists clenching as he stepped forward to confront the other man.
    Callum immediately stood from his crouched position and swiftly moved around the bench to defend his friend.
    Immediately claws were released by the three of them, their fangs dropping as they snarled their anger. Hackles rose and muscles tensed as the two faced off the larger werewolf.
    He barely heard a high-pitched voice coming from behind him. “Oh God, please stop.”
    Frowning at the interruption, he glanced back irritably and saw Max had pulled out of the girl’s mouth and was shushing her. Callum knew she’d be all right with his friend, the empathic one of them, and noticed Max started to release her restraints. It had only taken a moment to look the other way, but in that instant Griff had taken hold of the collar of Ford’s shirt and was lifting him off his feet.
    “Get—out—of—my—way.”
    The tone of the alpha’s voice indicated harm would come to anyone who stopped him, but Callum wasn’t going to let his friend be hurt. He growled and braced himself to leap.
    But he wasn’t expecting Max to join them, pushing in between them all forcing the alpha to let go of Ford, who was looking a little pale at the manhandling he had just experienced. It was surprising enough that Griff did let go, and Ford fell back a few steps, his hand at his throat.
    “Stop it, the lot of you.” Max’s voice was low, but insistent. Out of all of them, he had stayed totally in human form. The rest of them had instinctively made partial changes, the hair appearing on their arms and the dropping of their fangs just the beginning. In a moment they would all have turned fully, and a repeat of the fight of the other night had been looming. “If you don’t halt now, Tasha will leave us. She’ll go and choose someone else. Is that what you want?”
    That was enough to arrest their confrontation, and their transformation from human to wolf, as nearly in one movement they all turned to look at Natasha, letting their wolves leave their bodies.
    She was now free of the bench and urgently trying to pull her thong back up her legs with trembling hands. She slowly backed away from them. Callum could see how nervous she was.
    “He’s right. I d–don’t want any of you. I didn’t come back for more fighting. I had a good evening, and I thank you for that, but I don’t like this aggression. So I’m going now. Good night.”
    Having got that out and with all of them standing there stunned by her announcement, she turned tail and practically ran out of the room.
    “Fuck it.” Callum was the first to respond. He was so angry he brushed past Griff, who, being off balance, staggered back before pushing off the wall to surge at him.
    But Callum wasn’t interested in continuing any fight. He just gave the other man a look of derision and

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