The Alpha's Domination

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seeing it had already healed.
    Wolves hid it away, and he understood why as he’d also
heard of packs using wolves with Congenital Analgesia to fight to the death.
They didn’t need to stop even with broken bones as they didn’t feel it. Cupping
Dawn’s head, he tilted her head back and slammed his lips down on hers. There
was so much going on in that head of hers that he didn’t have the first clue
where to start. For the last year she’d been hiding this from him. Had she been
hunting pain in the hope of finding it? He should have seen it. Whenever he
spanked her, she’d made all the right noises, but it was lies.
    Sliding his tongue along her lips, he plundered her
mouth tasting her.
    His wolf pounced wanting out, to mark his woman and to
prove to her they didn’t hate her. They were in love with her.
    Down.
    No, we have to claim her. She’s hurting. We need to prove to her it
doesn’t matter. She needs us.
    Not now.
    Dawn needed them to be stable around her. He withdrew,
dropping a kiss on her nose. “Baby, I’m never repulsed by you. I’m curious
about what’s happened in your life.”
    “Surely you can’t feel too much of a burn.”
    He licked his lips, wondering what to say. “No, Dawn.
I can’t stick my finger into steaming coffee without it hurting. Last night, I
bit down on your nipples pretty hard. Did you feel it?” he asked.
    “It was nice. My breasts are sensitive.”
    Daniel moved his hands down to cup her breasts. He saw
the outline of the bruises. On her dark skin it was harder to see the bruises,
but they were there. He ran a thumb over the tips, and she gasped.
    “Sensitive, Sir,” she said.
    Nodding, Daniel sat back and stared at her body. He
needed to talk with a professional, and the only person he knew was a doctor.
    “Go into the sitting room. I’m going to finish
cleaning the dishes. I want you to kneel beside the coffee table and present to
me.” She got to her feet, and he caught her wrist before she could leave. “This
is not a punishment, Dawn.” He pressed her hand to his cock. “I want you. I’m
not repulsed by you, but I’m concerned like any other mate would be.”
    “There’s nothing to be concerned about, Sir.” She
dropped her head showing her submission.
    “Let me be the judge of that.” He placed a kiss to her
head, inhaling her scent.
    Daniel watched her leave, pulling out his cell phone.
He left the house, going out the door that led into the garden. Dialing Jake’s
number, he waited for his friend to answer his call.
    “Hello,” Jake said, groaning.
    “It’s nearly eight. Why are you still in bed?”
    “Well, my alpha kicked my ass out of the house and I
don’t need to worry about getting up early.”
    He laughed. “I need you to get the Doc here.”
    “What did you do?” Jake asked. All the sounds of sleep
disappeared from his voice. “Are you okay?”
    “I’m fine.” He looked through the kitchen. “Dawn’s not
okay, and no, I didn’t do anything. I think something happened to her during
the transition.”
    “What?”
    “Dawn can’t feel pain.”
    “How is that possible?” Jake asked. “You’ve been
spanking her for the last year. Surely you would have seen something by now.”
    He heard sounds over the line and imagined his friend
moving around. “I missed this. I don’t know how it happened, but I gave her a
coffee this morning. It was steaming, Jake, and she drank it down as if it was
cold. When I asked her about it she told me she always drank hot liquids.”
    “That’s not so strange.”
    “She put her finger inside the cup. Her skin burned,
and not a sound came from her. She looked like she’d put it in body temperature
water. Also, last night, I caused a lot of pain, and she only gasped and cried
out. Not once were any of her moans coming from the ability to feel pain. She
also doesn’t look shocked by her lack of pain. Dawn is scared of me being
repulsed by her.”
    “Alpha, this is bad.”
    “I know it’s

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