Shadows of the Moon (Black Wolf Agency Book 2)

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behind her back, holding her, he used his other hand to play with one of her nipples, pinching it as he thrust hard and fast into her. With that, she was finished. As she reached her high, she threw her head back and cried out in what sounded like a howl. She went weak in the knees, and the one knee still supporting her nearly gave way. She would have collapsed to the floor, if not for Marcus’s hold on her.
    Between the look of pure bliss on her face, and the feel of her tightening around him after her orgasm, he knew he was done for. Then, just before he climaxed, she reached down and grabbed his balls, squeezing them and sending him crashing over the edge so hard and fast, he didn’t know what hit him. He let out a howl-like noise and felt his knees go weak. He set her leg down and leaned forward, resting his forehead against hers and looking into her eyes closely.
    “Where did you learn that one, hmm?” he asked, grinning.
    “Just trying something new, that’s all.” She grinned back.
    They both reached for the covers on the bed and pulled them back. Then they fell on the bed to start round two.
    Yes, they were certainly in for another long night. It never seemed long enough to them, though. Hours and hours passed by in what seemed like mere minutes to them. They couldn’t get enough of each other.
    Finally, after hours of love making, Selene curled up beside Marcus, and laid her head on his chest, letting the beat of his heart lure her into sleep.

~ Chapter Nine ~
     
    The next morning, when Marcus was in the shower, Selene’s phone rang.
    “Hello?” she answered in a friendly tone, despite the early hour.
    “Selene,” said an intimidating male voice.
    “Hi, Mr. Gates,” she said, trying not to let the fear show in her voice. Whenever her boss called her personally, it was usually about something bad, or something was dreadfully wrong.
    “Have you gathered more intell on the man in question?”
    “Yes, I have.”
    “Good, tell me as soon as you come to work in a little while.”
    “Will do, sir.”
    She pressed ‘end’ and tucked the phone in the side pocket of her purse. It was put away just in time. Marcus was done in the shower and was just coming out of the bathroom. She looked at him and smiled, but the look on his face told her that he somehow sensed something was wrong.
    “What’s wrong, honey?”
    “Nothing baby, everything’s fine,” said Selene, forcing a smile.
    They quickly got ready and left for the agency. When they arrived, he got to work while she showered and got dressed so she could return to her job at the bank.
    “I really think you should stay with me. What if that killer is still out there? The first place he’d check this time of day is your job.”
    “I’ll be fine. I’m pretty confident Sam is the killer. Besides, if he’s not, I’m a werewolf. I can defend myself.” She knew it would be hard to hide anything from him. He could sense when the slightest thing was off with her. How could he not sense this? She debated telling him about her real job, worried he might think she was spying on him, or something along those lines. But if she didn’t tell him, and he found out the wrong way, he might never trust her again. She would have to find a right way to tell him soon.
    Seeing that there was no convincing Selene otherwise, he nodded in agreement and said, “Alright, but I’m assigning one of the other werewolves to keep an eye on you today.”
    “Marcus, honey, you worry too much.” ‘Oh no, a werewolf bodyguard? How in the hell am I gonna get out of this one?’ she thought, biting her lip nervously. ‘Cool it, Selene. Having a werewolf stand guard outside where I work for only one day won’t jeopardize your secret. I’ll have to make sure to tell him sometime today. I must.’
    “There’s no such thing when it comes to your safety.”
    “Okay, well, are you ready to go?” she asked, holding her purse. She was dressed nice; she wore a white shirt with

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