Sold to the Wolf

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Chapter One
    Adam held his phone to his ear, listening to the
dialling tone. While he waited for his brother, Nat, to answer he
watched the young woman walking to towards the stage.
    A mixture of emotions raged inside him, but mostly he
was angry.
    He had come to the club to speak to the manager about
security, which was his speciality, supplying doormen and other
added security guards when needed. There was a big star due to
visit the club the following Saturday night, the manager was
expecting a large crowd and so needed Adam's help.
    It was the sort of club Adam hated, there was
something seedy about the place, and tonight was the worst. Young
women came here and auctioned themselves off to the highest bidder.
Some of them did it for kicks; others did it because they needed
the money.
    Tonight was a special kind of auction, women were
auctioning their virginity. Adam could not imagine why any woman
with an ounce of self respect would do that. He normally had a
thick skin and ignored what went on around him, but tonight
something had happened, and now he was having to phone his brother
for help.
    The toned stopped and his brother’s voice answered.
“Hello, what can I do for you Adam?” You had to love caller ID.
    “Hi, Nat,” Adam said unsure how to go on. “Look, I
need to ask you a favour.”
    “Anything I can help you with, you know I will.” Nat
was the alpha of the Greystone wolves, the one they all respected
and obeyed, and he was also the first person anyone turned to when
they were in trouble.
    There was no easy way for a proud man like Adam to
ask, so he simply came out with it. “I need to borrow some
money.”
    There was a pause on the other end of the line. “Are
you in trouble, Adam?”
    “No, nothing like that, something’s come up, that's
all.”
    “Give me your word you’re OK and I’ll have the money
transferred into your account immediately,” Nat said, still
concerned.
    There was no way Adam could lie to Nat. “Everything
is fine, I wouldn’t ask but my money is tied up and I need the cash
now.”
    “I know you’re good for it, Adam, and don’t rush to
pay me back, I'll transfer it at once.”
    “Thanks, Nat.”
    “You're not going to tell me what it’s for, are you?”
Nat pressed.
    “No.”
    “OK, just thought it was worth asking. Take care,
Adam.”
    “You too.” Adam hung up, and turned back towards the
stage.
    “OK, gentlemen, next up for your delight and
enjoyment, Cindy.” The auctioneer said into a cheap mic that
distorted his voice.
    Cindy stepped onto the stage, her lush round curves
barely concealed beneath a thin wrap. Adam gripped the back of the
chair in front of him and fought for control.
    “Now, Cindy, why not show us what you have hiding
under there?”
    Cindy looked at the auctioneer, and then to the crowd
of men in front of the stage. “Come on now don’t be shy.”
    Cindy was visibly trembling as she open the front of
the wrap and revealed her voluptuous body to the eager eyes of the
audience. A burst of chatter rang out, and a couple of wolf
whistles. By now the whites of Adams knuckles were visible and the
chair was in danger of being broken.
    “Cindy is offering two days of her time to you lucky
gents, plenty of time for someone to break her in.” A ripple of
eager laughter went around the room.
    Cindy looked terrified; the reality of the situation
suddenly hitting her, but it was too late because the auctioneer
had started the bidding. Reluctantly Adam raised his hand, there
was no way he could let any of these other men win her.
    Adam prayed none of the other members of the pack
would ever have to find out he'd had to buy his true mate in an
auction.
     
     
    ***

Chapter Two
    Cindy stood rooted the spot, the lights shining onto
the stage made it hard to see who was bidding for her. She was
terrified. What in hell was she doing there? It had seemed like
such a good idea, the money was too much of a temptation, but now
it seemed to be the

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