Alpha's Dirty Little Secret_A Werewolf Romance Novel by Symone Ross

Alpha's Dirty Little Secret_A Werewolf Romance Novel by Symone Ross

Author:Symone Ross [Ross, Symone]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Typewriter Pub
Published: 2019-05-21T05:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 28

He had gone back to sleep. I stayed up, watching as the little feather on the pillow fanned from his warm breaths. The television was playing some documentary about a foreign rock band I had never heard of. It was strange how I found much more interest in his slumber.

The clock was ticking. A great morning had passed, and now, noon was heading our way. I rubbed my protesting stomach. A light rumble informed me that I had a limited time to eat before things would get ugly.

“Can you shut your stomach up?” He rolled over.

“Good, you’re up.”

“No, I’m not.” He pushed away my arm.

“Wake up, please.” I drew a soft zigzag across his back, watching as his muscles tensed up. He turned over and stared at me. I smiled before I crawled on top of him.

“Why must you drive me crazy?”

I whimpered playfully, watching as his once stony look softened. He offered me a small kiss. I took it willingly.

“You want to play again?” His eyebrow arched.

“Maybe later.” I crawled off of him. “Right now, I’m starving.”

He ran his hands down his face and sighed.

“Thirty minutes. I can meet you downstairs so we can slip out.”

“Great.” I grinned.

I slipped from his crumpled sheets and began to collect my clothes before I left his bedroom to return to mine.

Dressed and ready to go, I met Xavier in the main garage where his truck was waiting.

“Hey.” I walked over to the passenger side and reached for the handle. Before I could tug, I was stopped and pulled away. He was staring at me. The color in his eyes now burning with passion. His fingers curved around my neck, and he pulled me in for an energetic kiss.

I found myself melting into his kiss. It was like a surge of energy sparked from our contact. Before I could become lost, I broke the kiss. The brightness in his eyes faded when I pulled away. I looked around to make sure we were surely alone.

“Don’t worry, no one is around,” he teased me.

“I just— I just think it would better if we kept this between us. I don’t want to be your distraction.” I pleaded with him.

He eyed me intensely. It was a glare that I didn’t find comforting. Before another word could break the tension, he slowly nodded in understanding.

“I understand.”

He pulled open the passenger door, his eyes fixed on something in the distance. I took a seat. He closed the door. It was the distant look that he gave when he got into the truck with me that almost made me feel sort of bad.

I glanced out the window, watching as the trees and buildings passed us by. It took me a while to actually question him about our destination.

“You will see when we get there.” His answer became repetitive. It was becoming a problem.

That was until he pulled into a parking lot by a small establishment. It was a small building only blessed with a sign and a few curtained windows.



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