Mating Games

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aroused. Sebastian ran a hand through his hair and kicked at a small pile of sand.
    “Well, shit!”
    “Sebastian, he’s going to see us together at some point,” Alastar said. “Don’t you think he should get used to it sooner rather than later?”
    “I don’t want him to be afraid anymore, Alastar.” Sebastian turned to look at Alastar when he felt the man’s hand on his arm. Alastar looked so needy, so hopeful. In that moment, Sebastian knew he’d give his mate anything.
    “Then we need to show him what it means to be with someone you care about.” Alastar spoke softly. “He needs to know that intimacy between people, especially mates, is not wrong. It really can be a wonderful thing.”
    Sebastian frowned, suddenly feeling jealous of anyone Alastar might have been with in the past. “How would you know? You’ve never been with a mate before.”
    “No, I haven’t, but I’ve dreamed about it often enough.” Alastar cupped Sebastian’s cheek. “But nothing I ever dreamed of could ever compare to the reality of you and Dobry. And for that, I will be forever grateful to fate, destiny, and anyone else I need to thank.”
    Sebastian melted right into Alastar’s arms. No one had ever spoken to him like this before. He couldn’t deny the truth any longer.
    He wanted Alastar and Dobry and whatever they brought into his life.
    Human or vampire, it didn’t matter to him. They were his mates.
    Sebastian stroked his hand down the side of Alastar’s face, smiling when he felt the man leaned into his caress. “Come on, mate, let’s take Dobry home and show him what it’s like to be mated to a werewolf and a vampire.”
    Alastar cocked an eyebrow at Sebastian but headed to the car a moment later. Sebastian took just a moment to collect himself, looking out over the riverfront. His life had just taken a turn he never thought it ever would, and he couldn’t really say he was saddened by it. Confused, yes, but saddened, no.
    With a small chuckle at the twists of fate, Sebastian walked to the car. He climbed in the front passenger seat and buckled up before turning to look back at Dobry. The man still looked pale, his eyes so wide that they dominated his face.
    “Hey, Dobry, how are you feeling?” Sebastian asked. “Are you excited about getting to the house? It’s not too much farther.”
    Dobry’s stare turned mutinous as he turned to glare at Alastar. “I saw what he did to you,” he murmured. “How can you ride in the same car with him after that? You know he’ll just want to do it again.”
    “Dobry, Alastar didn’t do anything to me that I didn’t want him to do,” Sebastian said quickly. “He wouldn’t. You said it yourself, Alastar isn’t like the vampire that killed my father. He isn’t like the men who held you, either.”
    “Then why did he do that?” Dobry said as he gestured to the waterfront. “Why did he—”
    Sebastian unhooked his seatbelt and climbed out of the car to move around and sit in the back beside Dobry. He held his arms out to the man and waited. Dobry took half a second before he threw himself into Sebastian’s arms.
    Sebastian could no longer deny himself the feel of Dobry’s skin.
    He was drawn to the man as much as he was to Alastar. He wrapped his arms around Dobry’s shaking body and gently stroked his hands down the man’s back.
    “I swear to you, Dobry, Alastar wasn’t hurting me,” Sebastian whispered against Dobry’s head. He turned so that his eyes met Alastar’s worried ones over the seat. “He didn’t do anything to me that I didn’t want him to do, and if I’m really lucky, he’ll do it again.”
    Sebastian hoped that Alastar understood his silent message. He wanted the man to understand that he wanted whatever they could have together, whatever they could build between them. He knew his silent message was received when Alastar smiled and tears prickled the corners of his silver-gray eyes.
    Sebastian knew there was something special about

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