Alpha's Bite: A Wolf Shifter Mpreg Romance by Preston Walker

Alpha's Bite: A Wolf Shifter Mpreg Romance by Preston Walker

Author:Preston Walker [Walker, Preston]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-01-03T16:00:00+00:00


Seven

“Again!”

Dallas snarled, much to Roman’s disapproval. He shook his head at the russet wolf. Time was running out, and yet here they were, trying to convince the wolf to kill. He wasn’t expected to hunt daily, and yet the new wolf seemed to have no instincts. Roman cursed under his breath not for the first time, watching the small pen of rabbits sitting in the middle of the clearing before him.

When he’d first realized that Dallas was actually scared of the rabbits, he’d almost cried. How could anyone be afraid of rabbits? Yet the issue persisted endlessly. It held him back from being a better hunter—which he was in desperate need of. As the Alpha watched, the Omega eyed the rabbits warily. He hadn’t so much as stepped a foot into the pen of docile rabbits before every hair on the canine’s body stood on end.

They’d decided the wolf would be a better choice than the man when it came to getting over the fear. After all, naturally, a wolf should hunt—should want and need to kill to sustain its own life. In theory he should have wanted very badly to kill the rabbits—human heart or no, the wolf should have had a strong prey drive besides.

A snarl escaped the wolf once more, its pearly white teeth bared at Roman, then at the rabbits. It sat down, flicking its tail almost cat-like in displeasure. It wasn’t the first day they’d tried it, but it was the first time the wolf had come in contact with rabbits. Even in the open woodland of the Manor’s property, the wolf had never seen nor even caught scent of a rabbit. They simply avoided the wolf scent as best they could, so naturally there was none to be found in the wolf’s territory.

“Fine, have it your way then! Go on—you explain to the Pack Alpha that you’re a wolf who won’t kill rabbits. Please, I'll just watch and see how well that goes over!” Roman shouted. He threw down his hat and turned away, heading for the house. There was no point in arguing with the damn thing.

Roman was at a loss. He wasn’t sure what to do with the strange wolf, or even how to convince the man to think logically. Both halves simply detested the small, fluffy rabbits. Dallas was uncomfortable at the sight of them, stating that they were ‘creepy’ and ‘uncomfortable to look at’ due to their ‘beady eyes.’ Roman had never heard that one, though he’d been told they looked rodent-like enough to make some people mistake them for large mice.

He pulled open the icebox and retrieved the cold cuts he’d kept in the refrigerator, deciding he’d eat for lack of something to take his temper out on. He bit into the coldcut ham and turkey and almost immediately felt better. Yes, it was cold, and his wolf disliked the idea of cold meat. The man however was fine with it, and would happily eat it for the rest of his life if it meant he could take his aggression out on something other than the wolf outside.



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