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screamed from too much pleasure and then he would fuck them both mindless. Because mindless is what it would take to get through this.  
    Despite the alarm bells in his head clamoring for his attention, he didn’t care if he got lost in her. Whether she admitted it or not, she was his mate. It was in her power to ultimately deny him, but at the moment she was begging for him and he couldn’t leave his mate in any kind of pain.  
    He was done playing the denial game.
    Gage dove face first, heart pounding and fastened his mouth onto her clit at the same time pushing a finger inside her.  
      Her sudden gasp and her fingers grasping his hair filled him with an immense satisfaction almost as powerful as her intoxicating taste. She moaned and groaned, bucking against his face as he savored every sweet drop of her arousal.  
    With the amount of wriggling and groaning coming from his adorable human he knew it wouldn’t take much more to send her over the edge. He couldn’t wait to make her come.  
    He didn’t wait long. Her movements turned frenzied as she bucked against his mouth with frantic jerks that culminated in her body stiffening and her muscles clamping down on his finger.  
    “Oh my God, Gage.”
    Another satisfied growl rumbled up his throat as he consumed all she had to give. Then he was standing, nuzzling between her breasts and rubbing his fingers across her small rounded belly. He licked, kissed, and stroked her everywhere, unable to get enough of her. With his cock nestled between her legs he couldn’t wait to finally get inside her.
    At the same time his cell phone pealed loudly in his jeans, his head jerked up in alarm.  
    He sniffed the air.
    Danger.
    “What’s wrong?”
    He grabbed his pants from where they hung loosely around his hips and jerked them up.
    “Why are you growling? What’s wrong?”
    He hadn’t even realized he was. “Get dressed. We have to leave now.”
    “Now? Why?” Her voice had risen several octaves.
    “Shhh. Stay quiet and do exactly as I say.” She started to speak and he covered her mouth. “Wolves outside,” he whispered. “Seriously, we have to go right now.”
    To her credit she nodded and grabbed her tank top from the kitchen counter and shoved it over her head. He grabbed her hand and led her to the back door closest to where he stashed his bike. Thank God he’d had the foresight to park behind the small shed instead of in and around the larger carport.
    In front of the door he stopped and lifted his head. The scent was stronger here. He turned around and motioned toward the bedroom. The wolves were too close for them to make a clean break for it. They’d likely have a confrontation on their hands. Either way they were running out of time.
    Gage skirted the bed and went straight for the window, hanging back enough to see outside without giving away his position. With supernatural sight, hearing and smell he could sense far more than a human. However, up against another shifter they were on a level playing field. His only advantage was getting his mate out of the house first and on the back of his bike.
    He knew there were at least three of the wolves outside—he could scent them easily. However, he could not pinpoint their locations from this vantage point. He needed to get outside.  
    Gage pulled Sienna close and he placed his mouth against her ear. “We’ve got to go through the window now. Whatever you do, don’t say anything. They’ll hear you.”
    The sharp scent of her fear assaulted him. Depending how close the other wolves were, they may have scented it as well.  
    She nodded her head and he quietly lifted the window, before gently removing the screen. Fortunately the window was almost floor to ceiling so it would be easy for them both to step out. Keeping hold of her hand he stepped through and stopped to survey the area, leaving her just inside until he determined it safe for her to exit.
    Out of the corner of his eye, he spotted a shadowy

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