Corruption

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Author: Sam Crescent
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you.” He released her, stepping away from her body. Vic made sure she didn’t collapse after he let her go, that her body was hers once more. He left her there, standing against the wall, her body flushed, her pulse still racing.
    Walking back to Corruption, he took a seat in the back room, and watched as one of the pack punished one of their women. They all had their own way of punishing a misdemeanor within the pack, and Vic got a lot of pleasure out of seeing the punishment dished out. He stared up at the stage. The scent of sex and blood was heavy in the air.
    He wondered if she’d give him a chance, or if she’d run before he could taste her, not that she’d run far. She was his mate, and she was lucky that he’d walked away from her tonight. Most mates didn’t walk away, they took what they wanted, and he wanted her.

    Kitty was kicking herself. Why was she feet away from Corruption? She’d promised herself that she wouldn’t ever step foot inside a club like this, yet here she was, outside and waiting to go in. A man and a woman just entered the club, and she didn’t have a clue if they were shifters or human. But it didn’t matter, because they were going inside to engage in their own form of play while she stood out on the sidewalk.
    What the hell are you doing here?
    Licking her dry lips, Kitty was about to turn away when the man who followed her last night, that wolf shifter who had barged into her home, and had her body and mind at war with each other, was suddenly in front of her. He was wearing the leather cut of his MC jacket and smoking a joint. The scent made her cough, and he smiled.
    “You’re so fucking innocent,” he said.
    “I shouldn’t have come here.”
    “Yet here you are.”
    She wanted to go inside and see what all the fuss was about. But she was also afraid to find out what was behind that door.
    “Are you going to come and play?”
    “I’ve never been inside before,” she said. “And this whole situation is insane. You’re insane.”
    “Tell me, what’s your name?”
    “Kitty.”
    He chuckled. “Your name is Kitty?”
    “Yes, my name is Kitty. You got a problem with that?”
    “It sounds like a stripper’s name.” He shrugged.
    “I am a stripper.” She folded her arms over her chest, glaring at him.
    “Then tell me, Kitty the stripper. What’s it going to be? Are you going to come in and play with me, are you going to come in and watch with me, or are you going to leave ‘cause you’re too scared?”
    He was challenging her, and she hated it. She hated being challenged more than anything because all she wanted to do was prove the bastard wrong.
    Don’t go and play.
    Go and see what’s going on.
    Play afterward.
    Kitty didn’t have to stick around and play. There was a way out.
    “You’re a wolf,” she said. “I’m not, and that seems pretty dangerous for someone like me.”
    “So, we’ve got an alliance with the humans. We’re not going to hurt you. You’re going to be okay. We still like to kill rabbits though.”
    “That’s not very comforting.”
    “Come on, baby, come and play.”
    Kitty stared at him for a few seconds, told herself she wanted to be alive, wanted to stop the curiosity. She spun on her heel and marched toward the door. She pulled some money out of her pocket about to hand it to the doorman.
    “She goes for free. Kitty, here, is my guest,” he said.
    “You didn’t tell me your name,” she said, walking through the door. The silence in the hallway was deafening. It was like the club was preparing everyone for what they were about to see. Was she ready to take that next step? She was scared, exhilarated, and excited.
    “The name’s Vic.” He opened the door, and Kitty froze. The music was turned down to mere background noise, not that you could really hear it. Kitty heard it because she was trying to listen to anything that wasn’t the sound of pain, flesh being hit, and cries of pleasure.
    She couldn’t move, and only

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