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Authors: Catherine Bybee
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him. Werewolves who prowled every month, turning innocent
people into more like them.
Gorman and his like were what gave werewolves their
Hollywood name. Vicious, blood-thirsty animals that either ate
their prey or turned them for the purpose of mating or
controlling.
Like any species of animal, or humans for that matter,
there were good and bad amongst them. Max's family had
werewolf blood in their veins for centuries. They considered
themselves defenders, vigilantes of the full moon. They never
turned another without their express permission. Even Max
had been given the choice. He exercised it when his father
had become ill, and a pack had invaded his childhood
neighborhood. Max watched as one of his best friends was
turned. The power of the change did more than shift his form
each month; it changed his personality. He killed others
instead of protecting. It was as if the werewolf who turned
him injected evil with his bite.
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Unfortunately, without the power of the change, Max was
unable to hunt down and find the werewolves who killed. But
with heightened senses, the task proved easy. He hunted
during the full moon to find his prey. With their identity
confirmed, Max followed in his human form, often finding
them in illegal acts. A simple phone call to the police led them
to the renegade were's location.
A few times, he attacked the enemy in wolf form,
sometimes causing their death. But that was risky, and not
something Max would do unless he was left with no other
choice.
Gorman was slick. Max had been following him for three
months. Unfortunately, Max couldn't find anything on him,
and the time to fight him soon approached. Now that he had
his sights on Janet, Max was left with little choice.
Janet was his. He placed his head on her thigh and closed
his eyes. She didn't know it yet, but she was
his.
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The sun's glaring rays through the window woke her. A few
minutes passed before Janet remembered where she was.
When she did, she glanced around the room for Rex. But he
was gone.
She noticed the door to her room slightly open and
assumed someone heard him and let him out. His presence in
the room had kept her calm after she realized she wasn't
going into anaphylactic shock by being in his presence.
Janet made her way to the shower and wondered if Max
had made it home.
Max's kitchen was enormous like his house. But it lacked in
supplies. Janet found what she needed for coffee and started
a pot. She rummaged through the maple cupboards and
subzero refrigerator, found a loaf of bread and some eggs.
Her mouth watered with the thought of French toast.
On her second cup of coffee, Max sauntered in the room.
"I hope I didn't wake you."
He smirked and leaned over the stove where the bread
was sizzling in the pan. "I could think of worse ways to wake
up. Smells good."
"I didn't think you'd mind."
"Not as long as there's enough for two."
Janet removed another plate from the cupboard. "Isn't
your brother going to eat?"
"I sent Richard home when I came home."
"Oh, what time was that? I didn't hear you."
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He poured himself a cup of coffee and leaned on the
counter. "A few hours ago."
Janet watched him stir cream into his coffee. He appeared
rested. He was probably used to working late, like her. It was
amazing how little sleep you needed, as long as it was at
night.
Janet went back to cooking. "Where's Rex?"
"Who?"
"Your dog, Rex? Why didn't you tell me you had a dog?"
"You didn't ask."
"True." She dished him up a plate and turned off the stove.
"Where is he?"
"Rex? Oh, ah, I had Richard take him for the day. I didn't
know you were allergic to dogs."
"Not yours, apparently." She poured a glass of milk, held it
out to Max who indicated he would take some too. "I don't
understand why Rex doesn't bother me. I've always been so
sensitive to dogs."
Max didn't comment. His smile crept into his face much
like a boy with a secret, the glee in his eyes made her wonder
what he was thinking.
"Maybe it's because he's a wolf."
"I guess. Crazy though, I can't even walk by the Dingo's at
the zoo. I'll have to ask one of the doctors at work why when
I go in again."
Max pulled a chair out when she sat down. "When do you
go back to work?"
"Tuesday. What about you?"
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He watched her eat, his expression unreadable. "I might
have to go back tonight, it depends."
She wanted to question what he did, but didn't know if it
was her place. She had known the man a little over twenty-
four hours and yet she slept in his home, made herself
comfortable in his kitchen and met his family. She didn't think
prying into his life more was wise. Funny, yesterday she
quizzed him relentlessly on his naked and unconscious state.
Today she could care less.
"What is going on in that pretty little mind of yours?" Max
had stopped eating and studied her.
"Nothing."
"Oh, I doubt that."
"All right, I was thinking about how long we've known each
other."
His lip turned up, "And..."
"And... how much I feel I know you."
Max put his fork down and laced his fingers with hers. "I
thought the very same thing about you all night long."
"Really?"
His eyes did the swirly thing again, like a hidden signal of
desire only she could see.
"Really!"
Little beads of sweat formed on her brow. She fanned her
shirt away from her body searching for a breeze. But she
knew it was the way he looked at her that made the
temperature rise. She remembered his naked body lying on
the gurney and suddenly the temperature soared in the room.
"What's the matter, Janet? You look a little flush."
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"I do?" she gasped.
"Like maybe you need to lie down." He placed a playful
smile on his face and put the back of his hand to her forehead
as if checking her temperature.
"But I just woke up. I'm not tired."
And where did the
breathy voice come from?
His body was inches from hers, his eyes searching. "You
don't have to be tired to go to bed."
"No, I suppose you're right." She licked her bottom lip.
"There are plenty of things to do in bed when you're not
tired."
"Plenty," he agreed.
He moved in more, but damn it, he wasn't kissing her.
"Max?"
"Yes."
"Can you stop talking and kiss me already?"
Like two single flames, they came together as one bright
fire. Every part of her body tingled in response to his lips on
hers. His hands caught her head as he plunged into her
mouth, desire, red-hot and willing, soared through her.
Sitting on a kitchen chair proved awkward, Janet tried
moving closer and almost fell in her effort.
Max urged her to her feet where at least she could feel his
frame against hers. She tugged at his shirt, reaching to feel
his skin beneath. He, too, pulled at her clothes. He leaned
back briefly and surveyed the room.
"Not here, not the kitchen."
Janet remembered his butler and shook her head. The last
thing she wanted was an interruption.
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He dragged her from the room and up the stairs. Hand in
hand they tumbled into his bedroom, slamming the door
behind them. He gathered her back into his arms the second
the door clicked.
Janet scrambled with his clothes.
Max pushed her toward his bed. She fell back with part of
his shirt clasped in her hands.
"Take this off," she pleaded.
He chuckled and did as she asked. In turn, Janet removed
hers.
"You are so beautiful," he told her before stretching out on
the bed beside her.
"Show me."
His smoky eyes simmered before he bent to kiss her again.
"I plan on it."
He pushed her hair back, and made passionate love to her
neck, moving down to her shoulders. His fingers drew circles
over her skin, and dipped under the lace of her bra.
Her hands explored every muscle on his broad chest while
he worked the fabric off her body. Once free, her breasts
reached out for him to taste, to savor. And thankfully, he did
just that.
She was utterly explosive and passionate. Max felt like the
luckiest man in the world. The small pink buds of her breasts
hardened with the slight breath he blew on them. When he
took one tip in his mouth, her moan set him trembling.
He'd made love to many women, but had he actually
trembled before? Shuddered during orgasm, yes... but small
anticipatory tremors before he buried himself deep inside, no.
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This was his soul mate, and this was how making love was
supposed to be. She felt it too, he could tell. Everywhere he
touched, she responded. Every kiss was earth shattering.
He wanted to take her hard and fast, but there was no way
he would rush this moment. A lifetime he waited for a lover
such as her, and now she was here. His.
Reaching for the layer of her jeans, he slipped his fingers
over the zipper. Her hips moved, giving him room to remove
the offending clothing. Lace panties, similar to what he saw
her in the night before kept her most private parts hidden.
But he could almost taste her desire, pheromones filled the
room, his and hers. Their scent together intoxicated him.
She kicked free of her pants while he explored her
stomach with his tongue, his hand followed the curve of her
hip which arched in offering to him. He let his hand linger on
her thigh until she opened for him. A slight resistance came
when he dipped his head lower.
She eased back. Her eyes remained closed as he stroked
his fingers over the thin material before removing it. Soft
blonde curls covered her core. He smiled knowing she wasn't
a bottle blonde after all. No, there was nothing fake about
this woman.
His woman!
Her hands tried tugging him up and away from her, but he
wouldn't have it. He needed to taste her. He kissed the inside
of her thigh, the higher he moved the more she tugged him
away. "Let me, Janet," he told her, coaxing her thighs apart.
She stared at him, eyes wide with passion. "I've never, no
one has ever."
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Smiling in surprise, he ogled at what he had every
intention of having. "No one has done this to you before?"
"No, not that. Sex yes, but not..."
Max smiled in triumph, he'd had no illusions about her
being a virgin, but to know he would give her a pleasure no
one had given before gave making love to her a new light.
Like a child staring at a massive birthday cake, Max could
hardly wait to dig in.
Without asking, he stroked up one side of her folds with
one long lap of his tongue. She groaned. Her head fell back
on the bed.
He slid one finger into her moist heat. God, she was so
ready, so hot. Max worried he would lose control.
Closer, he spread her open for his tongue to explore, to
love. He found her sensitive nub and sucked it into his mouth.
Her moan had him glancing up. Her arms stretched over her
head, her hands held on to the post of his bed.
He dug in again this time moving back and forth until he
felt her body rising to meet him.
"Oh, my..." he heard her cry. He stopped briefly to watch
but her hands flew to his head guiding him back. "Don't stop,
please, Max."
He gave in to her demands and continued the gentle pulls
of her sex with his mouth until he felt her stiffen. Moving
faster, he relished her release as if it was his own. Her cries
came, not in hushed whispers but roars and groans. She
shuddered all around him, giving him the gift of knowing he
was the only one to have her in this way.
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Max's erection throbbed for release. He crawled up her
body. Her smile gave him such pleasure.
"I had no idea it would be so amazing."
"The men in your life were selfish."
Her hands reached for him, stroked his length outside his
jeans. "You're ruining me for anyone else."
"That's the idea," he said before taking her lips to his.
He helped her remove his pants. When she closed her
hands around him, his moan rumbled deep within the back of