Mated to the Wilde Bear
Chapter 26: Xavier
At his words, Laurel’s body stiffened with surprised tension and then relaxed, and he knew she was fully awake now. He wondered if she’d object to his label for her, but she surprised him by slithering down his body instead.
She disappeared underneath the covers, trailing warm kisses down his abs and belly until her mouth dipped lower still. When her lips closed over the head of his swollen cock, he held his breath against the snarl that wanted release. He’d have to pace himself carefully, or a snarl wasn’t the only thing that he’d release too fast.
Somewhere down the hall, a phone rang. He recognized his cell’s ring tone. He glanced at the bedside clock. It was late at night. Too late for work. What the hell?
Underneath the covers, Laurel paused, and he could feel the friction where her mouth, hot and ready, hovered just over the head of his dick. She didn’t move or speak as she waited for his reaction, and he cursed inwardly at the timing. There was only one reason his phone would be ringing so late. An emergency call. Someone on the mountain needed his help.
God damn it all.
swift release, or saving a life. He groaned. He already knew
made her way out from underneath the comforter. Determination etched on her face in shadowy lines. “A rescue call?” she
This late, it’s got to mean a
clicked open.
and went to her closet, yanking clothes out. Quiet, methodical. She threw her pants on and turned, her brows rising. “What are you still doing
pride for his woman. She got it without him having to say a
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