Bound to Be Taken [Rock Wood Pack 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)

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back with a finger under her chin. “Being here wasn’t your choice.”
    “I’m still here. I’ve got nowhere else to go,” she said, admitting the truth, which hurt. Her family didn’t want her. She had no clue where they were or how to even start looking for them.
    “Your home is here with me.”
    Shaking her head, she pulled away from him. “Why do you keep doing this?” she asked. “We’re never going to be a couple. You’re way above me.”
    Cade tugged her back, slamming his lips down on hers. All thought and fight left her. His kisses were growing fierier and desperate each time they kissed. She opened her lips to his invading tongue, moaning as he stroked over her mouth. His hands cupped her breasts and his thumbs grazed over her nipples.
    There was no denying the passion igniting the blood inside. Her pussy pulsed with fresh arousal. She needed Cade to sate the hunger swirling inside her. Nothing she did could stop her aching need.
    “Please,” she moaned when he broke the kiss.
    “What?”
    Shaking her head, she looked down at the floor. Words stumped her. She couldn’t beg the second-in-command for sex. It was wrong of her.
    “You need to stop thinking too much,” Cade said, kissing her lips.
    “I can’t stop.”
    “I can think of a few ideas to put your mind at ease. Come on, let’s get out of here. I don’t like being exposed like this.” He took her hand without invitation and led her away from the bar. The fine hairs on her arms and the back of her neck stood up. Looking behind her, she wondered what had caused the sudden fear to grip her. There wasn’t anything she saw. Turning back to face the front she followed Cade through Rock Wood as they made their way to the alpha’s house.
    “Are you going to tell me what’s going on?” she asked.
    “What do you mean?”
    “You were called away from our training and now we’re all requested to be around each other. I’m not the brightest wolf in the house but I can tell something is up.”
    He paused and glanced back at her.
    “What?”
    His scrutiny unnerved her.
    “You have a penchant for spotting danger, don’t you?”
    She shrugged. “It’s a lot easier to know danger so I can escape it.”
    “No, it’s more than that.” He shook his head. “We’ve got to go.”
    Titania didn’t question him. There was no need to. She’d always been able to spot danger and sense it coming. When Brandon was about to kill Charlotte outside of the Eagle’s base she’d sensed it and reacted. Back then she’d been pleased at her ability to sense oncoming danger.

Chapter Seven
     
    Titania may not have all the skills fit for a strong wolf but he felt there was something he was missing about her. None of the pack understood how she’d been able to get the drop on Brandon and protect Charlotte. Brandon had been the alpha of the Eagle pack, a strong fucker, yet against Titania he’d lost. None of it made sense.
    Pushing his thoughts away, he headed to the house and kept hold of Titania all the time. He would get to the bottom of her “ability” and see if his instincts were right. Until then he’d keep her close. Cade didn’t trust anyone else with his woman. Titania was his and the only one not seeing it was her.
    Opening the door he scented the air to see if anything was amiss. Nothing struck him and without looking back he escorted Titania up to his room. He made sure to close the door behind him.
    “Where are we going?” Titania asked when he passed her room. The house was divided in segments. She slept on the floor below him because she was a permanent resident and he was on the top floor because he was second to the alpha.
    “To my room.” He didn’t give her chance to struggle. Opening his door, he tugged her into his room, closed and locked the door before turning to her.
    She stood in her denim skirt and blouse, rubbing her hands together.
    “Do you own any more clothes?” he asked.
    “What’s wrong with what I

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