Wolves' Bite [PUP Squad Alpha 6] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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taking them both by surprise. Thomas groaned, moving a little faster, pushing a little deeper, sliding into her heart and soul as perfectly as he slid into her body. Her pussy caressed him, pulsing around his gentle invasion as he stilled and poured his seed into her womb.
    He stared at her, for a moment his emotions very easy to read. “I love you,” he whispered as he pressed a kiss to her mouth and then carefully moved away.
    “Come here, beautiful,” Adam said as he helped her to roll onto his naked body. He kissed her reverently as he pushed his cock up into her pussy, the feeling of belonging to both of them swelling through her heart once more. He held her gaze as he started to move inside her, his emotions just as open, just as raw as Thomas’s. “I love you,” he said as he lifted his hips, pushing into her a little harder. She nodded, moaning her agreement as she ground her pelvis lower, taking him deeper. He pressed a kiss to her mouth, wrapping his hands around her hips at the same time. “Come for me, beautiful.”
    He changed the angle, dragging her clit against him with each thrust. She cried out, wriggling against him, enhancing the contact, increasing the incredible feeling. Again her orgasm burst over her unexpectedly, the exquisite tightening and release of her muscles going on and on as Adam lifted into her pussy time and time again. He groaned, his own climax claiming him as he held her hips tighter and pressed her closer.
    He held her as she shook, Thomas’s warm hand smoothing up and down her spine as she recovered from the most incredible experience of her life. After everything they’d shared in the mating dreams—the violent, roller-coaster orgasms and incredible three-way sex—it seemed almost impossible that the reality could be so much better.
    It took a long while for her to realize they hadn’t used contraception—she wasn’t even certain it was necessary considering they were currently different species—but even as the thought of becoming pregnant to these incredible men wound through her mind a type of peace settled in her heart. How strange was it that giving up her boring job and ordinary home seemed such a frightening proposal, but having children with these men did not?
    Jennifer sighed softly, the unfathomable workings of her mind set aside for another day. She rested her head against Adam’s chest, listening to the steady beat of his heart, and smiled as sleep slowly claimed her.

Chapter Nine
     
    “They’ll be wonderful fathers,” Emmallina said as she once again stepped into Jennifer’s dreamscape.
    “I know,” Jennifer said honestly. There wasn’t a doubt in her heart or in her mind that both men would love her and her children deeply. “If I can unbend enough to take a chance, we might even be happy together.”
    “I understand your fears,” Emmallina said, tapping the side of her head. “I even know where they’re coming from, but in the end you need to ask yourself what’s the worst that could happen. Even if you gave up everything you know and moved to Sugarvale to be close to your mates and your sister, what’s the worst that could happen?”
    She’d be back where she started.
    Considering that’s where she would stay if she didn’t take the chance, it seemed a rather pointless conundrum. It was such a simple decision, and actually what she wanted.
    “The one thing I truly understand,” Emmallina said as she sat on the comfortable sofa that appeared in the dreamscape, “is that the human heart and mind don’t always agree.” A large sofa appeared beside her, so Jennifer took a seat as she nodded her agreement. Emmallina gave her a knowing smile. “Human history shows that without love and happiness the rest of life is meaningless. If you take the risk and it doesn’t work out, have you really lost anything at all?”
    Jennifer smiled. Emmallina’s advice wasn’t anything she hadn’t figured out for herself, but it was good to hear it

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