Fuck.
I felt so ashamed of myself. But the shame didn’t kill the hunger. It just made it worse. And that’s why I was out here in the woods, just beside this beautiful waterfall, having two blondes, Daisy and Bonnie, ride my cock like they were competing for an award.
Daisy bounced on my cock, her tits slapping against her chest, while Bonnie straddled my face with her pussy in my mouth, writhing against my tongue, grinding and twisting while I lapped at her.
I, muttling her cries ns 1 licked and sucked, pullin at the muscles Inside her slick folds like I was trying to pull xa, her soul out with my tongue.
But sadly, It was never enough. still felt empty.
We switched positions. I was having my cock sticked by Bonnie white leaned over Daisy with my finger slipping inside her tight cunt. I introduced another finger and another inside her until I had my four fingers spread inside her, sitting pretty and feeling that perfect stretch, as the slick heat swallowed me whole.
I curled and twisted them inside her as she arched, letting out a strangled cry. Her nails dug into my forearm, leaving angry red marks that I barely noticed through the haze of lust and dark need.
I watched, mesmerized and sickened by how her tight pussy clenched around my fingers, wondering if Kasmine’s pussy was also this small, and pink, and tight, and beautiful, and… Fuck.
I slammed my hand down harder, fucking her fingers deep, like I was trying to bury a grave inside her, the harsh motion driving her breath into ragged gasps until she was trembling uncontrollably, and screaming my name in a broken voice.
Just as I was finally chasing my climax after almost an eternity of having my cock juiced up without climaxing, I heard footsteps coming from behind us.
I hardly cared.
Who the fuck hadn’t seen people fuck before?
But the moment my gaze rested on the owner of the footsteps, every ounce of pleasure in me died, replaced by this roaring rage that took over instantly.
Nagel.
I pushed the girls off, the way you shove something rotten out of your life, and snapped to my feet.
“It seems I was too late for the party after all,” he said, baring his teeth in that shitty, smug grin.
I almost laughed.
Whenever Nagel laughed, it gave me that satisfaction seeing that the gap from the two teeth I pulled off when we fought some years ago, was still there to remind him who the boss actually was.
“You’ve got some fucking nerves, Nagel. Tired of living, huh?”
It all happened so fast.
One minute, Nagel was standing just a few paces away from the edge of the cliff, admiring the waterfall while taunting me about how he knew how much I cherished my stepsister, and how hurting her would be the best way to break me.
And the next minute, I was staring at the empty cliff, with his blood on my hands, looking for any sign of him deep inside the current of water flowing below the waterfall.
Nagel had always been a thorn in everyone’s flesh, especially mine. We fought so much that it was almost becoming a war between my pack and his pack – The Shadow Valley pack.
He grew up to become a criminal. He was deep into drugs, raping women, and doing a lot of illegal activities that had gotten him into trouble with the authorities several times. I even heard a rumor that he was connected to a trafficking facility that was far away from here.
I had put up with his nonsense for years now, but the moment he brought Kasmine into his little games, he crossed the line.
And Nagel never hinted at something he did mean. So, the moment he thought about hurting Kasmine, I knew I had to do something to stop him, otherwise, Kasmine was never going to be safe.
So, I did something about it.
Even though I targeted his heart and missed, my claws sunk really deep into his chest. With the way he was bleeding, and with the current of the water he just fell into, I was certain as hell that he was dead and gone for good.
I turned to see Bonnie and Daisy standing behind me. They were frozen with their eyes wide and their lips trembling.
They had witnessed the murder. And they knew they were loose ends I might never let go of.
KESTER.
PRESENT.
After the tragic incident that took place two days ago, I had become the villain to my pack members. Everyone suspected me. And of course, I’d have suspected me, too, if I were to be in their shoes.
Now, I had to sit here and listen to the council members ramble on about the incident, tossing around theories and speculations, while I waited quietly like a lamb whose fate was being decided at the slaughter.
All these weren’t really so much of a concern to me at the moment. My only concern was the fact that Kasmine thought I lied to her. She hadn’t even let me anywhere close to her room for the past two days now.
Mum even told me she was sick yesterday Pregnancy stuff, I guess. She called in the family doctor and handled everything without telling me until it was over.
That didn’t sit right with me.
The amount of time Kasmine was being exposed to Mum recently made me fucking worry. And when she’s in that vulnerable, emotional state, she listens too easily. She absorbs things she shouldn’t. Mum knows exactly how to play people like her, especially when she’s hurt and unsure.
And especially now that she thinks that I killed Blaine. The last thing I needed was for Kasmine to take a decision she couldn’t walk back from.
“Alpha Kester?” A voice called, making me realize I had zoned out briefly, “What do you have to say about this?”
All twenty-three pairs of eyes were on me, waiting for me to defend myself.
I cleared my throat and adjusted in my seat, scanning the wide hall before speaking.
“You all certainly think I am a coward,” I began, doing all I could to hide the disgust I felt, “You’ve already tried and sentenced me in your minds.”
“I’ve ruled this pack for years. Many of you watched me grow. You knew me when I was a boy, you fought beside me when I became Alpha.” I paused, taking in their expressions. “Now tell me, in all those years, have I ever struck you as a man who would choose the coward’s way of taking down an enemy? Am I one who hides behind others to get his hands dirty?”
I let the question sink in, narrowing my eyes.
“I don’t pay cowards to do what my fists can handle. If I wanted Blaine dead…” I paused, letting the words burn, “…I’d have killed him myself. I would’ve broken his bones one by one until the last breath left his lungs, and I’d do it in front of every damn one of you.”
There was silence.
“I’m not a fool. And I’m not a traitor. But what pisses me off the most is that while you all sit here looking for someone to blame, the real traitor is still out there, smiling at your ignorance.”
“But this was too convenient, Alpha Kester. Everyone who made up the opposition was in that meeting. If someone wanted to wipe the slate clean, that was the moment,” Elder Ben said, And to think that you were in the pack that morning, just before the meeting… It’s all too convenient.”
Slight murmurs erupted and some agreed with him.
Haven’t you learned anything from me in all my years of leading you?” I snapped, “Whenever it becomes too obvious that the enemy is within, that’s the perfect time to look outside because the enemy is most likely an outsider after all!”
I growled, already losing my patience, “We have so many enemies as a pack. I also have my own enemies. Ever thought they might have planned all these just to set me up? Ever thought of that? Or you all are quick to judge because I am the easy option?”
The hall went deathly still for a long moment.
“Now, about my bond with my stepsister…”
All eyes were on me again. Some frowned, while others straightened, preparing to protest. I saw it coming. So, I didn’t give them the time.
“You’ve all gossipped behind my back. Hell, some of you have said it to my face. As if it’s the first time in history that the Moon Goddess has paired people you don’t agree with. Let’s set the damn record straight.”
I stood up.
Kasmine is not my blood. She’s not my sister. She became part of this family after my father remarried. I didn’t grow up with her.”
I scanned the room, daring them to challenge me..
“There is no shared lineage. No violation of bloodlines or ancestral law. And if that alone still offends some of you, then you need to ask yourselves whether your discomfort comes from logic or prejudice.”
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