Redemption

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Author: Jambrea Jo Jones
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came right there. He had no control over his body.
    “Suck me, Grey.”
    “What changed?” Grey had to know what had brought about this new attitude. This whole time Pete had been so standoffish—now he was giving in to his baser needs?
    Pete looked confused. “Huh?”
    Grey moved away, sitting back in his chair and not touching Pete.
    “You’re fighting me all the time. Why now? What changed?”
    “Can’t we just—”
    “Have sex, because that’s all we’re good for?”
    “No—that isn’t—not—”
    “So you’re saying you want to try this—you and me? More than a quick fuck in the plane and then you go back to ignoring me or bitching at me?”
    God, he was stupid. Pete was going to have sex with him and here he was questioning things. Why couldn’t he just take what he could?
    Because I want more. I deserve more.
    Pete crossed his arms over his chest. This was the man that Grey knew. The one with a chip on his shoulder who was angry at the world. This Pete he could deal with.
    “I’m horny and you can’t deny you are too.”
    “So I’m just here to scratch an itch? You can do better than that.”
    “Screw you.”
    “No, thanks. Don’t we have some pack members to find?”
    “Fine. Breakfast is in the galley. I’ll meet you outside.”
    Pete stalked off the plane, not even waiting for Grey to respond. He had no idea why he’d pushed it. Pete had finally shown a sexual interest in him and Grey should have run with it, consequences be damned. But he didn’t know how to deal with Pete. He was such a stubborn wolf and Grey wanted to get his hands on whoever had fucked up his mate’s life. Hell, Grey hadn’t had it easy in his den, but no way would he let someone dictate his love life, he’d love the person he wanted to. Let them try and he’d beat them down. It was different with Pete. Sometimes he looked so sad, like he wanted more. Grey wanted to give it to him.
    Not now. Not here. Grey didn’t have time to seduce Pete to his way of thinking. They had to find the missing pack members and head home. Grey had more to worry about than his mate. His sister was out there somewhere, missing, maybe alone. They needed to get back to America and normalcy.
    Grey went to find some food so they could get this crap over with.
     
    * * * *
     
    Who the hell did Greycen think he was? So what if Pete wanted a quick fuck? Was it his fault that, just once, he wanted to know what it would be like to have sex? To feel someone’s arms wrapped around him in love. God, he wanted that so bad, but he was worthless. Grey had just confirmed it. Pete wasn’t good enough even for a pity fuck. And now he was being stupid. Pete stormed down the plane steps. Maybe he’d take his cousin Everett on a road trip. Just them and their bikes with no one around for miles. At least until Grey left for his den, then he could return to his home. Pete gulped and rubbed his chest. It hurt to think of Grey leaving, but it was for the best. He was too tempting. Look what had almost happened. He’d walked into the cabin and seen Grey rubbing his neck and Pete had had to touch—the urge had been strong and before he’d known it he’d been behind Grey, massaging his back, working out the kinks. And those words had slipped out.
    I want you.
    But it was more than that. Pete craved Grey with a passion he hadn’t known existed. It hurt to deny him, but he had to. They were abominations and he couldn’t taint Grey or they’d both die. Hunted and shot down for wanting another man. His parents had told him they’d find him wherever he was if he so much as attempted to be with another guy. Pete believed them. There’d been a time a couple of years ago when Everett had dragged him to a gay bar. All he’d done was dance with a guy and his dad had been there with a knife. Cut him up real bad. He’d be dead if not for his cousin.
    Nope, he wasn’t bringing Grey into his life. It would be better if he left.
    For who?
    Pete closed his

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