“Be careful,” she said as he pressed the tip of his cock at her rear entrance. “I’m scared.”
He sensed her trepidation, so he rubbed small circles over her clit as he pushed the head of his cock into her tight ass. “Such a gorgeous ass. All mine.” His wolf growled as he disappeared into her virgin hole.
Her entire body tensed, but he felt her start to relax once he was balls deep inside her. She was so fucking tight, mercilessly squeezing his cock. He wanted to howl but kept some semblance of control.
“I feel so full. So dirty. More, Caleb…”
Caleb licked her mating bite then sucked the spot, making all her inhibitions vanish. She tested her muscles around his erection, pressing back against him, and mewled like a female in heat.
He pumped his hips, fucking her ass, his speed increasing to match her pace. It was an effort not to come when she was so damn tight and receptive.
“Oh God, Caleb.” She panted heavily, gasping and moaning.
His fangs lengthened. Caleb closed his eyes, breathed in deep, and sank his fangs into his mate once again. She went wild, crying out and grabbing the blankets. He pumped his hips as she milked his cock, spasming around him as he finally allowed himself to come in her ass.
He dropped down beside her, his chest sheen from clean sweat. She rolled over to face him.
“You’re all mine now.”
She smiled. “Will that love bite always feel the same?”
“One of the pleasures of being mated.”
Bethany cuddled up into the crook of his arm. “Maybe I should bite you, too?”
He chuckled. “With your blunt teeth? Sounds painful.”
“I thought wolves weren’t afraid of anything.”
He looked into the eyes of his mate, so fucking in love and ready to spend the rest of his life making her happy. “Only of losing you.”
****
She wasn’t used to being the center of attention. Bethany had sailed through life without being noticed. Right now, she felt like a princess, like Snow White. Heather adjusted the ties at the back of her wedding dress again. It was a herculean task keeping her bosom in check. She couldn’t wait to see Caleb’s face when he saw her in her wedding dress.
Forest animals kept creeping in to see what was happening—bunnies, deer, and every kind of little creature. They adored Heather and she noticed they were all naturally curious.
“Make sure it’s secure,” said Bethany. “I don’t want it exploding when we’re saying our vows.”
“It’s safe, don’t worry about a thing.”
Heather finished up and then stood in front of her. “Perfect. Caleb will freak out.”
She smiled. There were only two other women she spent any time with. Heather and her younger sister Mika. They’d merged with Caleb’s pack, along with their uncle. Their father, the alpha, had been killed by the rogue bear. Their mother had died by the hands of hunters many years ago.
“How many people are coming again?” asked Bethany. She wasn’t good with big crowds, and her nerves were starting to get the better of her.
“Well, besides the pack, Joe and his sleuth are all coming. Not many, so don’t worry. We were going to invite some of your friends from the diner, but the guys can’t be trusted to behave. Best not to have humans around.” Then she corrected herself. “Except you, of course.”
Bethany giggled. “David will love you in that dress.”
She shrugged.
Caleb said he’d felt something the moment he encountered Heather in the woods. The other packmates felt it, too. They were certain she was David’s fated mate, but they’d been avoiding each other, so she wasn’t so sure. There was definitely something going on with the two of them, but she didn’t want to pry.
Bethany looked at her reflection in the mirror leaning against a tree. Heather had put some curls in her hair and braided in some sprigs of flowers. She felt beautiful and excited to make their mating official in the human world. They’d already received their legal marriage certificate, so the ceremony was for her benefit. Joe was going to act as the officiant.
“I’ve never seen Caleb in a suit. He lives in his jeans and old t-shirts.”
Mika sat on a tree stump. “Your mate cleans up nicely. You’ll be pleasantly surprised, I’m sure.”
“You’ve seen him?” asked Bethany.
“He’s a mess. He’s terrified to screw things up. This is the first wedding he’s ever been a part of.”
“That’s okay. The fact he’s making the effort at all makes me happy.”
Music began to play at the front of the house. She tensed. This was it. They’d been getting ready behind the house so Caleb wouldn’t see her beforehand.
Heather clapped her hands. “That’s our cue.”
She bit the inside of her lip. Mika and Heather carried the length of her dress and they made their way to the front of the house. They had spent the past few days decorating and cleaning up the area where they’d say their vows. Joe loaned them some folding chairs he had stored in the back of the diner.