The Alpha's Virgin Witch

The Alpha's Virgin Witch Read Free

Book: The Alpha's Virgin Witch Read Free
Author: Sam Crescent
Tags: Erótica, Romance, Paranormal
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females who
would fight her for a chance to call you their own.” Caleb was careful with the
women he screwed, and he always made sure that the women knew he wasn’t going
to take them as a mate.
    He’d never found his mate, and the only female to hold
his interest was the one woman he’d never actually spoken to, Lucy. He was
three years older than she was, and had seen her from afar, yet they’d never
actually talked.
    She probably thought he hated her, which wasn’t true.
    Caleb wasn’t even afraid of her witchcraft.
    Guy climbed into the car, and together they made their
way out of the Wolf Valley toward the next town. Lucy was driving as Bianca had
never been able to pass her test. She truly was a submissive little wolf.
    Some of the women Guy had fucked would tear Bianca
apart, and in that moment Caleb understood why he hadn’t initiated the claiming
with her.
    “What will you do if Lucy leaves?” Guy asked.
    “What will you do if Bianca leaves with her?”
    “I can’t let her go.”
    “You can’t force her to stay here when she’s not
happy. Lucy and Bianca are the best of friends, and that is not going to
change, not by a long shot.” The two had been inseparable from a young age.  
    “Look, let’s just handle one thing at a time. Right
now, all we have to do is deal with Lucy and Bianca going shopping,” Guy said.
“We’ll deal everything else after.”
    Caleb couldn’t argue, not really. He didn’t know what
he was going to do if Lucy left. The very thought had his gut twisting, and he
wanted to throw up. What the hell was that all about? Lucy wasn’t part of the
pack, and he’d never even talked to her before, yet she was stirring emotions
that no one ever had before. Taking a deep breath, he watched her car while Guy
followed behind them.

Chapter Two
     
    Lucy wasn’t getting anywhere with convincing Bianca to
leave Wolf Valley with her, and it sucked. She didn’t want to go out on her own
and risk leaving her friend behind. Bianca was like a sister to her.
    Looking through the dresses, she felt uninspired.
Nothing appealed to her, and she hated that. Bianca was just trying on a pink
dress, and Lucy kept her eye on the dressing room for when her friend would
appear.
    The hairs on the back of her neck stood on end, and
when she turned around to look for whoever was causing them, she couldn’t find
anyone. Letting out a breath, she moved onto the other rail, and as she turned
to look back at Bianca, she crashed into a very hard, very male chest.
    “I’m so sorry,” she said, glancing up, and then
feeling incredibly small as she looked into Caleb’s face. “What are you doing
here?”
    “Hello, Lucy.”
    He knew her name.
    Lucy paused. “What are you doing here?”
    Caleb held her arm, and she was aware of how warm he
actually was. Wolves were always a lot warmer than humans, or witches. She was
a witch. Great, she was going insane.
    “That’s not a very nice way to greet a friend.”
    “You’re not a friend. We’ve never even spoken to each
other.” She glanced down at where he still held her, and she was surprised by
how nice it felt to be held by him. It was more than nice—she felt safe. No one
had ever inspired that kind of feeling inside her. She never felt safe with
anyone, not even her own family.
    They’re not your real parents.
    Even as she thought it, she was overcome by guilt.
They had saved her from the possibility of being eaten by wild animals.
    “That’s not very nice. We could be friends.”
    She pulled her hand away from him. Running fingers
through her hair, she tried to distract herself from the confusion that was
bombarding her.
    “Friends would imply that we actually know each other.
I don’t know you.”
    “You know I’m the Alpha’s son.”
    “You don’t know me.”
    “I know you’re a witch.” He leaned against the
clothing rail, and she didn’t like his sudden interest. Spinning on her heel,
she looked toward the changing room, and

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