SEAL Wolf In Too Deep(84)



“Not yet. But I imagine that it’s coming.”

“You don’t mind?”

“It’s either that or end up like that poor fool.”

“He murdered innocent people. And you would never do what he did.”

“You think? It’s hard to say. If I saw one of them killing another, I don’t know. Whole different world out there.”

“Well, all I know is Allan’s the right one for me.”

“What about our Friday night pizza?”

“Maybe once a month now. We have some newlywed time to nurture.”

“No pizza night during the full moon though, right?” Rowdy asked.

“Only if you like living dangerously,” Debbie said and kissed Allan on his throat. She was certain Rowdy was taking notes. New moon—no wolf change.

“You’re on. Usual time? I’ll be there,” Rowdy said.

Then they ended the call.

“What’s up?” Allan asked, pulling her toward the shower.

“He knows. Or at least he suspects. I think he believes we’re the good guys though.”

“Well, we are.”

“Is it wise to keep meeting with him?” she asked.

“Yeah, it is. If only to ensure he knows we’re just average folks like everybody else when we’re not wearing our wolf coats.”

“And so we can keep up on what he’s thinking or doing with regard to our kind?”

“Absolutely. Vaughn said to watch out for Rowdy. He believes he’s sitting on the fence—he can either try to prove we exist or join us. So we’ve got to prove we’re worth joining.”

“Or just turn him against his will.”

“If we have to, but it would be a whole lot better if we could make him one of us because he wants it.”

“But you can’t tell him we’re werewolves for real.”

“No. That’s the problem. Once that’s done, he doesn’t have a choice.”

She nodded. “Thank you for loving me, Allan, and for having a pack who cared enough about the two of us that we could be together as wolf mates, even if they didn’t know how it would work out between us.”

“I was angry to begin with, afraid of how you’d feel. On the other hand, I wanted you for a mate and I’m glad you’ve found a family with us. With me. I can’t tell you enough how much I love you.”

“In your every action, you’ve shown me. I was so stuck on you before I learned what you were, but you know what?” She pulled him into a warm embrace and kissed him. “That’s what intrigued me the most about you. Here I thought it was just because you were a SEAL.”

He smiled down and kissed her right back. “You have to know you’ve made me the happiest wolf in the world.” Then he took her into the shower, the one where she had sat as a wild wolf watching him soap that hard body of his, only this time she was soaping that hard body of his.

Allan knew beyond a doubt that when he’d gone diving for trouble, he’d gotten lots more than that—one human turned wolf, his dive partner, the love of his life, his wolf mate. Nothing could be better than that. He couldn’t have asked for a better teammate for making sure the good guys came out on top.

She was everything he needed in a mate, wolf or otherwise. And he couldn’t have loved her any more than he did as she began to soap his body while he soaped hers.

Debbie had thought she loved Allan the most for his mutual appreciation of diving. But it was so much more than that. He’d opened up a whole new world for her, and she was actually looking forward to a whole lot of wolf play inside the cottage and out. She’d actually missed being a wolf during the phase of the new moon, and she was ready to take advantage of both worlds now.

“Do you ever wonder what would have happened between us if I hadn’t been turned?”

“I believe what was meant to be would be. And we were meant to be together.”

She rubbed her soapy body against his. “I think you’re right. Rowdy would have convinced me of what you were eventually, and I would have made you bite me.”

Allan smiled at her. “Would you have been as growly about the shifting then?”

“Absolutely. I probably still will be when it happens and I don’t want it to. Just so you know, if we have babies before I’ve got the shifting under control—”

“I’ll be there to take care of it. You’ve got me and a whole pack to help out.” He was silent for a moment, and then he said, “You’re already pregnant?”

She let out her breath. “You never know.”

He smiled, looking perfectly pleased with the notion.

She sighed. “I should have known how much trouble you could be.”

He pulled her into his arms and kissed her mouth soundly. “Ditto, partner. We make a helluva team.”

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