Her Wanted Wolf

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Authors: Renee Michaels
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If Bardo hadn’t figured
out what was keeping his pack from detection yet, he would soon. When he did,
he’d blanket the area with his men. Then he’d have a hell of a hard time
getting the women to safety.
    As Sabine waited for his decision, he felt the tension in her.
    Drew’s eyes dropped to the sparse silver down on the cleft of her nether
regions. The image of him sliding his cock into her slipped insidiously into
his head. Hell. He didn’t need this. The words of denial looped in his head. I
don’t want her. I don’t need a mate.
    When he looked up to meet her gaze, she wouldn’t miss the desire in his
expression.
    “Are you sure you’re prepared to take me on as a mate and all it
entails?” He gave her a chance to back out. “Once I take you as my mate, my
spoor will soak into your skin. You’ll crave my body, as I will crave yours. It
won’t be so easy to walk away from each other.”
    Sabine gulped and her eyes widened with shock. “Weres have sex with weres
who are not their mates all the time.”
    “As often as we can as long as we are not mated, but if I put my mate’s
mark on you and say vows, the were in me and the man I am, will not break
them.”
    She studied him doubtfully.
    Drew realized the little wolf was not completely sure about what she’d
proposed. However, her momentary uncertainty wasn’t enough to curb her tongue.
    Hands on her hips, she challenged, “Are you prepared to take me on? You don’t have to put your mate’s mark on me. As a matter of fact, I’d
prefer it you didn’t.”
    She had what his uncle called gumption. He just wished she had a little
less of it.
    Her pert retort pulled a raspy chuckle from him. “Now I’m terrified. I’ll
consider your offer. Do you have a cell? I need to contact my pack.”
    He’d have to find a phone, and soon. If the boy Sabine put down was
expected at the Redmavens’ den by a certain time, his absence would put his
pack on alert that something was amiss.
    “A what?” She looked puzzled.
    “A cell phone.”
    Sabine shook her head. “Uh, no, don’t have one.”
    “Is there a land line somewhere near here?” Drew asked hopefully.
    “Nothing like that near here, either.”
    “Short wave radio? Drums? Smoke signals?” His hopes dwindled as she shook
her head at each request.
    Christ, he’d been tossed back a couple of centuries.
    “None of the above. We never had the need to contact anybody outside of
our pack. We’re pretty self-sufficient here.” She said it with pride.
    They’d achieved the impossible, hidden from man and werekin for
centuries. Not an easy task.
    “Our supreme alpha, Justice, is going to love you. He has no use for
phones either.” His frustration growing, he asked in a measured tone. “Where is
the nearest town? I’m going to need to call in some of my clan to help protect
your family.”
    “We don’t need them. If we come to an agreement, you can lead us to where
you’re going. We’ll get you out undetected. Where do you live by the way?” She
motioned to a small dwelling behind her and took a step in its direction.
    “Colorado. Our territory is in the high county, a couple of hundred miles
west of Boulder.” He grasped her wrist before she could slip away. “I noticed
you didn’t say you’ll follow my lead. If we mate, you will abide by my
decisions.”
    The snarky she-wolf returned in full force. The cocky little smile that
roused him tugged at her lips, but he preferred it to the cool derision in her
eyes.
    “You’ll lead me when you’ve earned my respect. All I know of you as a
leader is that you ran willy-nilly to my rescue without scoping out the area
for the presence of other wolves.”
    Drew winced. She had to bring that up. Shit, he’d never had his balls
busted so much by a woman before.
    “Balthazar doesn’t have much time.” Sabine’s voice cracked and she
dropped her eyes to the ground. “After we give him back to nature, we can
leave.”
    “Your family can’t

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