Sunshine's Savior [Brac Pack 3]

Sunshine's Savior [Brac Pack 3] by Lynn Hagen

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him? He remembered such a carefree young boy. Someone who looked up to Blair. That guy downstairs was Satan’s spawn.
    There was no way he could be around Oliver right now. Not until he could deal with the belittlement his brother seemed to thrive on.
    “I’m so sorry, sunshine.” Dakota rubbed his back. Blair began to softly cry in his arms, not knowing what to say. He was still upset about Jackson’s bullshit stunt. Was everyone out to remind him of his sordid past? He would be damned if he allowed anyone else to hurt him.
    Blair put his arms around Dakota’s neck, “Seems no one will ever let me forget, huh?”
    “You have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. You did what you had to do to survive. Hold your head up knowing you made it through and also pulled your brother out as well. Give him time, baby.” Dakota squeezed him close, letting Blair know how much he loved him.
    “Make love to me, Dakota. Show me I’m worth it.”
    Blair stood and disrobed as Dakota unfastened his jeans and pulled them down to his ankles. Blair grabbed the lube and stroked his mate’s cock as he lubed it. He tossed the bottle down and climbed into his wolf’s lap. God, how he loved Dakota.
    Dakota held his cock as Blair impaled himself. Tears streamed down his face as he began a slow rhythm. It wasn’t hard and painful like he usually wanted. This was different. Sensual. Slow.
    Dakota grabbed his hips as he slowly rocked in and out of him.
    Dakota pulled back, leaving only the head in as Blair slid back down, holding onto his neck and kissing him passionately.
    “I love you, Dakota.”
    “I love you, too, sunshine.” Dakota sank his canines into Blair’s
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    shoulder as Blair came, his seed erupting onto both their stomachs.
    Dakota grunted as he closed the wound and thrust harder, crying out his release.
    Blair lay against him, still impaled. Taking comfort in the connection, he didn’t want Dakota to pull out. Dakota was his knight in shining armor. Blair smiled to himself at the cliché.
    He knew that, whatever happened, whatever life threw at him, Dakota would stand by him, love him, and cherish him.
     
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Chapter Nine
    “Hawk told me you weren’t hurting Blair,” Johnny stated as he walked into the kitchen.
    “Well, I’m glad that’s cleared up.” Kota didn’t care too much that everyone knew about his mate now. What he and Blair did was no one’s business. It just sucked that Blair was so embarrassed now. That and the fact his brother had killed what little happiness Blair felt toward seeing Oliver again.
    “I’m going to bed. ’Night.” Johnny waved at Kota as he carried his snacks away.
    Little guy was adorable. Kota reminded himself that Johnny and Cecil were only looking out for his mate. He appreciated the act but still hated their knowledge.
    Grabbing the fruit that Blair had sent him in the kitchen for, Kota made his way up the steps to their bedroom. It had been one long ass day.
    He stopped halfway up and tilted his head. What was that noise?
    Kota looked over his shoulder at the foyer and saw nothing. It was late night, and most warriors and the three mates were in their rooms.
    The six Sentries scheduled to patrol tonight were out in the forest. So who was roaming around?
    Kota sat the bowl on the steps, his eyes scanning the entire area in front of him. The noise grew louder and, within seconds, wolves came racing down the hallway from the direction of the kitchen where he had just been.
    These wolves weren’t familiar. Kota knew what all the warriors looked like in their wolf form, and these beasts weren’t any of them.
     
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    The aggression they were showing didn’t bode well. The intruders had their ears tucked back. Their teeth were bared and were snapping at Kota.
    Kota shifted, shredding his lounging pants as he took his Timber wolf form. He was up against grey wolves. Although he was larger by far, they had numbers. There seemed to be

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