Shifted Perceptions (Alpha Division)

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two male tigers showing off their dominance. Pussies .
    “Come on, Stone, be real. You’re surrounded by shifters and from the looks of it, all the time. You mean to tell me you didn’t know I was one as well?”
    His eyes turned cold and hard, just like his name. That’s what I thought. “Put me in, Stone. I’m volunteering.”

Chapter 11
     
     
    Paul
     
     
    Standing in the shadows and out of sight as best as possible, I leaned against the wall, watching Foxy as she talked with Bear. Even with my abilities, they were too far away for me to hear their words. But I could see the look on her face. So she knows Bear’s inside too now. I could only imagine what she was thinking. That probably no one trusted her. That wasn’t exactly true, but she needed to be kept in the dark for her own good. If Foxy knew she was getting help, she would have protested and put up the biggest bitch-fest, thinking she could do it all alone. I snorted at the image in my head. Her face red, her fist clenched, as she fought long and hard for her independence. It would have been beautiful. But, she needed to learn that just because you can take care of yourself, doesn’t mean you have to forgo support. It’s a hard lesson to learn. One I just recently discovered myself.
    I stiffened as the tight-ass man approached them. Stone. I hated that Foxy had to get close to that son of a bitch. Something about him rubbed me the wrong way and I didn’t think it was because he was leading a pack of murderers and drug dealers, though, that was enough for me to want to kill him.
    No, there was something else. He didn’t feel right. The fact that Foxy was attracted to him made it worse. I had no problem admitting my attraction to the saucy fox shifter. She turned my world on its axis. From the moment I saw her, at that first meeting with the Alpha Division, when it had all been a lie, I knew I wouldn’t be able to shake her.
    There were many reasons for why I couldn’t go through with my father’s plan all those months ago. His ideas of a perfect, full blooded shifter world, of ruling them with threats, drugs and God knew what else , was wrong. I knew it before I even agreed to help him, but I just couldn’t say no to him. But when I saw Foxy, standing straight and proud as she shook my hand and welcomed me into her team – the way she looked at the men, with a sense of family, pride and loyalty – I couldn’t go through with it. I couldn’t follow his demands any longer.
    My attention caught as I watched Stone pull F oxy away from Bear a few feet, obviously looking for a small amount of privacy. Their faces were too close for my liking and Stone looked like he was trying to get through to Foxy. She looked like she was about to drop to the floor laughing. He obviously didn’t know her well. Nothing got through to that woman. At least nothing Stone did or said would. I, on the other hand, had a plan to make her see what was right in front of her.
    My dick hardened at all the breathtaking plans I had... To make her cum over and over , until she couldn’t see straight and submitted her pleasure to me and only me...
    My wicked grin faltered , as the two made their way to the darkened entryway behind the arena. I had already checked out that area and knew they turned toward the fighter’s quarters. My eyes narrowed. What were they up to?
    I glanced at Bear. H e was watching the two leave as well. This didn’t seem right... Just as I was about to follow, Bear’s gaze caught mine. His face was pinched with disapproval, but he pulled up a hand, showing me the signal that everything was okay and to stand at ease. What the hell?
    Though everything in me wanted to ignore Bear and go after Foxy, find out what she was getting herself into now, I stayed back and waited , not so patiently, for them to return.
    Keeping one eye on where Foxy and Stone had disappeared , I watched the fight. It was almost over, as one of the tigers clutched the others throat

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