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The Shifter's Secret Baby Boy: A Paranormal Romance by T. S. Ryder (4)

 

They talked for hours. Devin had never felt such relief as when he told her the things that he had never told anybody before. From how frustrating he found humans’ attitudes towards him and his pack to his fears that everybody was relying on him and he wasn’t going to be able to do enough. Even though his brothers all helped with logistics in the pack and they weren’t alone, it felt like the burden was all falling on his shoulders to be certain things got done.

And he faced criticism with everything. From his program to get shifters proper jobs to his efforts at the community pitching together and fixing up the run-down houses for people to live in. It was overwhelming, and this was the first time he felt like he could actually share his own fears.

By the time the fire was embers and the moon traced a long path in the now-calm sea, he was very certain of two things. One, Charity Gatiss was the black sheep of her family. She had the bravery and moral fortitude to reject everything they believed about shifters. And two . . . he wanted nothing more than to hold her in his arms.

The firelight bathed her face in gold, making her delicate lips and lovely large eyes look all the more inviting. And even though they had been talking about weighty things, he didn’t feel burdened anymore. Her hand was in his and her thumb traced over his knuckles. She gave him a smile and he thought he saw desire in her eyes, but he held himself back. Moving too fast on this one could be devastating. He had finally found himself an ally in the Gatiss household itself. Making sure that Charity remained a friend and ally was more important than physical desire.

A whale spout broke the silence around them. Both of them turned to the water. In the silver moonlight, a pod of orcas surfaced. Their big black dorsal fins cut through the water in rolls. A few of them breached, and they sang to the stars. The massive bodies were beautiful and terrifying. Devin made a mental note to make sure the pack knew that orcas were in the area and to stay out of the water. It was a migratory pod that came through a couple times in a year. There were only a few documented cases of orcas hunting their shifters in their shark form, but it was always something to be wary of. They were massive animals and could cause serious damage.

“You know, according to the stories in my pack, my people were the first inhabitants of these islands.”

Charity turned from the orcas, excitement in her eyes. “Yeah?”

“Yeah. My grandmother would tell me and my brothers stories when our mother was off gathering clams and oysters to sell. She said that our ancestors were sharks. They were hunted by orcas and driven onto the land, where they took human form. At that time, they didn’t have intelligence and kept going back to the water. They were naked, and many froze in winter.”

“It does get pretty cold here.”

Devin nodded. He grinned at her, loving the light in her eyes. “Well, after some time, there came a pod of other whales. Humpbacks, I think the first ones were. Seeing my ancestor’s human forms, they breathed intelligence into them. Then another pod came and they taught them how to speak and sing. Then another pod taught them how to use tools. In the end, the orcas came back and taught them how to hunt and feed themselves. But my ancestors, remembering how the orcas used to hunt them, started to hunt the orcas. And they have never forgotten about it.”

Charity laidback down on the blanket beneath her. She shook her head. “Well, it was rather ungrateful for them to start hunting the orcas. Understandable, though. I mean, I would want revenge in that situation, too.”

Devin chuckled. “It must seem very silly to you.”

“Not at all. I love hearing stories like that. Origin tales, tales of heroes, gods, and demi-gods. It’s all so fascinating. Makes you wonder what’s real and if they all are, in one sense or another.”

Maybe it was just the firelight, but her eyes actually glowed as she looked at him. A soft smile curled her lips and he brushed a bit of sand off her cheek. Her skin was so soft and warm that he let his touch drift down her neck to rest on her shoulder. The glowing of her eyes increased. She shifted slightly and put her hand over his. His heart beat very fast as she slowly, achingly slowly, moved his hand across her collarbone. There, he felt her pulse beating hard against his fingers before she pulled his hand lower.

Her breast was full and soft beneath his fingertips. His throat dried as he found her nipple, hard and pointed, beneath the layers of clothing. His eyes remained on hers as she arched her back, pressing herself into his touch.

“Charity . . . ” His hand moved again, without her guidance this time. His fingers drifted over her strong abdomen to come to a rest on her hip. He felt . . . shy, almost. Even though he wanted it and it was clear she did, too. “Charity, I want to kiss you.”

A soft smile spread across her face. “I want you to do much, much more than that.”

His breath caught in his throat.

Charity’s face turned red. “I mean . . . if you want to, of course.”

“Oh, do I . . . ”

He leaned over her, pressing his mouth to hers. Her lips were soft and supple, eagerly accepting him. She rolled slightly toward him, her hands moving to explore his body. Her touch was as light as a feather and left trails of heat just under his skin. Devin teased her lips open as he slanted his mouth first this way then that on hers. He rolled himself over her, pulling her legs over his hips. She lifted her jean-clad hips to grind against him. More heat. He hardened at the contact and moaned into her mouth.

The orcas continued to sing in the ocean. The firelight flickered lower as the heat between their bodies increased.

Devin slid his hands beneath her tank and lifted it to her shoulders. He was surprised to find that she wore a lacy bralette underneath. Though he ran his hand over every inch of it—pausing to knead her beautiful breasts—he found no fastener, so he lifted that up of the way, too. Charity let her arms lay out flat over her head, and he worked the clothing off of her.

Her breasts spilled to either side of her body and he took them in his hands, squishing them together. Charity giggled as she tangled her fingers in his hair.

“You like that, then?” He squished them again.

“I was just imagining you between them. Have you ever done that before?”

Devin’s brow arched. He couldn’t say he had. But then, he’d never been with a woman with such big ones before. “That doesn’t seem like it’d do much for you.”

Charity smirked, then shook her head. “You don’t know me, then. I love having my breasts played with. I’ve wanted for a long time to . . . ”

She trailed off, but she didn’t need to continue. Devin stripped off his shorts while her hands still coasted over his stomach and thighs. The look in her eyes, like she was the luckiest woman in the world, made it difficult for him to control himself. He knew what he wanted to do, but he wasn’t certain that he was going to have the control to do it. So, first he tugged her jean-shorts off and tossed them into the pile with the rest of their clothing.

He slid down her body, pausing to suck on both her breasts before making his way to between her thighs. As soon as he found his target, her back arched. He worked her quickly, not bothering with playing games. They were here on the beach, just the two of them. They had time to go more leisurely after this first time.

When her legs were trembling, he stopped. Charity moaned breathlessly and smiled at him as he moved up again. She pressed her breasts tight around him as he laid himself between them. He began to thrust gently, and she responded by bending her neck so she could lick him every time he pushed through. It felt better than he could have imagined, and soon he was so hard that he was afraid of hurting her if he hit her chin too hard.

Charity’s hands moved to his hips and pushed gently. He allowed her to guide him back to between her legs. Her knees bent to her chest and she gave him another grin. She was still wet from earlier, but he gave her a little rub to fire her up again before he entered. It took a couple of times to seat himself fully. His heart was so full that looking at her almost made it burst. She was so beautiful, so alive, so full of beauty.

As he began to move, her breasts bounced with every thrust. But he found himself unable to keep his gaze on that lovely view. Instead, his eyes were on her face. Memorizing the way her eyes widened, the way her lips gaped, the red flush creeping up her cheeks. Her fingers tightened around his shoulders, pulling him down.

He kissed her, hard, and kissed her again. A surprised cry burst from her as he felt her shudder. She clenched down on him and that was it for him. Muscles seized as heat swept through him. Pleasure blinded him and all he could do was keep thrusting as he kissed her again and again.

When he could see again, Devin held her tight. He kissed her bare shoulders and neck. His muscles trembled with the desire to pull her every tighter. Ever deeper.

The orcas continued to sing as she rolled over him.

***

Devin wasn’t certain if he slept or only dozed. He only knew that the night had passed in a haze of heat and tangled bodies. It had been glorious, working his way into his dreams when his eyes shut. When morning broke, the fire was dead and reality came slipping back, like a fog over his mind.

Charity stirred and opened her eyes as he started to ease himself out of her arms. A sleepy smile crossed her face. “Good morning.”

“Morning.” He couldn’t make himself smile back. He brushed her hair from her face as he sighed. “How are you today?”

“I’m good.” Her smile slipped away. “Is something wrong?”

Devin glanced over the waves lapping at the shore. “Yes, and no. Last night was amazing. I don’t want it to end.”

She slid her hand up his chest. “It doesn’t have to.”

“I’m afraid it does.”

“Why?”

Devin kissed her forehead. “Because I’m Romeo and you’re Juliet. And they died. More than that, they were doomed before their story even started. We have our lives, Charity. I can’t leave and you can’t stay. I’m sorry. Last night was all we can have.”

He began searching for his clothes as his heart sunk heavily into his stomach. Charity was silent until he had pulled his shorts on. Then her hand reached out and she caught his wrist. With a small smile, she shook her head.

“We’re not Romeo and Juliet, Devin. We’re you and me. It doesn’t have to end badly.’

“You’re right.” He nodded. “And that is why it ends now. So that we can remember our time together fondly. Thank you, Charity. But I can’t have distractions right now. Not when my pack needs me.”

After a moment she withdrew and nodded. “I understand.”

His heart was even heavier as he looked away. This was for the best . . . so why did it feel like he was making a mistake?

 

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