The Librarian and the Wolf:

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Book: The Librarian and the Wolf: Read Free
Author: E A Price
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Genre Fiction, Occult
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involved having sex.  Mind altering, glorious sex.  But still.  They had gone out with a group of friends a couple of times but she had felt a little awkward when he put his arm around her and acted like they were a couple.  For one thing she had to buy his drinks for him and for another she felt people who didn’t know them, women especially, staring at the two of them.  Maybe they thought he was an escort.
    She felt he r stomach rumble.  She crept out of the bathroom quietly.  He was snoring away, although he seemed to have moved and was curled around the pillow.
    She went downstairs straightening pictures and furniture that had been disturbed in their marathon lovemaking.  She switched on the coffee pot in the kitchen and started picking up and folding his discarded clothes.
    She heard a grunt and whirled round.  He was leaning against the door jamb yawning and raking his fingers through his hair.  He was completely naked and completely unbothered.  Her eyes immediately fell to his penis which was already at half mast.  He saw her and grinned widely.
    “Got anything for breakfast baby?”
    Was he actually staying?   “There’s cereal in the cupboard.”  She said pointing to where she kept it.
    He moved forward and placed a quick kiss on her mouth and squeezed her ass.   He surveyed the cereal before picking out the sugariest one she had.  Something she usually only kept for her time of the month when she needed perking up.  It had been ages since she’d actually eaten any... hmmmm .
    He sat down heavily in one of the chairs.  He leered at her , his eyes flicking to the table.  Remembering last night she blushed and he roared with laughter.
    When it died down he stared at her expectantly.  “Oh, I’ll just get you a bowl shall I?”   She asked sarcastically.
    With some irritation, which was completely lost on him, she slammed a bowl, a spoon and a bottle of milk in front of him.  He frowned a little at the size of the bowl but didn’t say anything.  He filled it as high as possible with cereal and milk and began shovelling it in his mouth with earnest.  When finished he poured another bowl and began again.
    She scooted round him, he was so big he practically filled her tiny kitchen.  He made no move to help pick up his clothes.  He merely watched her.
    For one sick moment she felt like his mother.  She knew he still lived at home.  Did his mother have to pick up his clothes and make his meals too?  Did he really still behave this way?
    She placed his clothes in a pile on the table and began retrieving her own that she had wantonly threw off.
    “So... you working today?”  He asked between spoonfuls.
    “Actually no , I’m going shopping with my mother and sister.”
    “Oh.”  He seemed a little disappointed.
    Her mind struggled trying to think of small talk, trying to think of something they had in common to talk about.  Nothing popped.  “So, how was your trip?  You’re back earlier than expected.”
    “ Yeah, we got through things quicker than expected.  It was interesting, Don taught me a lot.  We did a lot of hunting and tracking, I had no idea it was so hard.”  His gorgeous faced creased in a frown.  “I missed you baby.” 
    The statement startled her.  He had said it last night too, but at the time she hadn’t paid any attention.  She had assumed that going without sex for a week had been hard on the young wolf and that he’d just missed that.  Her heart tightened.  Had he gone without sex?  What if he had met someone else while he was away?  Nope, wouldn’t matter if he had, he’s free to do whatever he wants. 
    He looked at her expectantly.  “I’m... glad you’re back.”  He smiled satisfied with her answer. 
    She started pouring coffee and making toast.  “You want some?” 
    He nodded whilst finishing his fifth bowl of cereal.  “What did you do while I was gone?”
    He wasn’t particularly concerned about the answer . He had

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