With the Boys in the Band

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easy to care for as him. I can see all the reasons you love him so much.” She slid her hands under the material, and he drew in a sharp breath. “And I’ve been fighting my attraction to you since we met. But now that I understand it, I don’t want to fight it.”
    “And Emerson?”
    “I want him to be happy. I’m sure I could do that, but something would always be missing.”
    Her fingers traced over every inch of his chest as he asked, “You’d be with both of us? You wouldn’t mind seeing me and him together?”
    She tweaked his right nipple, and his cock hardened. “I’d love to see that.” She leaned up and brushed her lips over his neck. “Maybe be in the middle of it.”
    He groaned and turned his head to look into her eyes. “I dreamt of that last night.”
    “The three of us?”
    He nodded. “May I kiss you?”
    She laughed. “I’m groping you, so you don’t need permission.”
    “You’re his girl. I don’t want him hurt.”
    Inching closer, she whispered, “I told him I’d be open to it this morning. When he imagined it, he got hard. The thought made him tremble.”
    Vince captured her mouth then, unleashing all of his emotions. Her sweet and hungry response engulfed him. When they parted, breathless, her eyes glowed. “Run with me,” he said. “I know you can’t shift, but you can run pretty fast, I’ll bet.”
    She nodded. “Always.”
    He kissed her again. “If I don’t shift, I’ll have you pinned to the ground very soon. I want to wait for him. I want both of you.”
    “I don’t think we’ll have to wait long.”
    He forced himself out of her arms and stripped his shirt off. When his jeans followed, she didn’t look away. He folded his clothes hurriedly, but his head snapped up when he heard a low, rumbling growl come from her. He smiled. “That a good sound? I wouldn’t know from experience.”
    She nodded. “A very good sound, in this case.” Smiling, she added, “Never done that before unless I was angry.”
    He licked his lips as his smile broadened. “Really?”
    Her gaze slid up and down his body. “I think you need to shift before I pin you to the ground.”
    As much as he wanted to see what would happen if she did, he knelt and began to change. Looking back up, he took in the amazed and aroused look on her face. He turned and began to run, soon hearing her join him. Even though she couldn’t shift, her presence was comforting and reassuring somehow. He’d chased so many wolves before, wanting to be near them and run with them, only to be ditched and end up alone. Though they’d been rejected for different reasons, that commonality made him feel even more connected to her. She kept pace with him, running a few feet behind him. Her scent wafted to him, her arousal blatant. Knowing he’d caused that change, knowing that the nature he’d always been forced to hide affected her in such a way thrilled him. His own kind had no interest in him, and the snobbish fools shunned her, but that was their loss. Now that he’d found her, he wouldn’t let her get away.
    When they burst through the trees and reached the shore of the lake out of sight of the house, he turned and began running in circles and figure eights around her. Her laughter increased his happiness. He nipped at her heel playfully, and she started to run. He caught her easily, coming up alongside her, though he wanted nothing more than to pounce on her and shift back to human form. They kept running and playing until her breathing became too labored. Sitting together on the ground, they stared out over the lake.
    “You’re beautiful,” she said, stroking his head. “He thinks so, too.”
    He nuzzled her hand and licked her palm. He lay down, pressing against her side and resting his head on her knee. As she caressed his ears, he began to believe he was truly on the verge of an amazing happily ever after.
     
     

 
    Chapter Five
     
    Emerson had been waiting hours to get Vince and Alicia alone.

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