I could feel Kael’s hard c**k probing my ass from behind as Elian’s hand slid down my body, into the water, reaching my throbbing c**t.
“You want us, don’t you Luna?” He asked releasing my lips.
“Uhm….It’s the heat and….and the mate bond.” I stuttered out, my cheeks turning red. I was glad it was night so they couldn’t see how hard I was blushing.
Before I knew it, Kael lifted me and threw me over his shoulder. My bare ass pointed upwards to the moon as they carried me out of the water and lay me beside the bank.
Kael spread my legs apart as they both knelt in front of me. Their hard veined c***s dangling between their legs.
“We should mark you under this full moon.” Kael’s gaze swept over my body lustfully.
“No!” I said in a panic but my wolf purred in anticipation.
“Not yet brother…” Elian said grabbing my knees and spreading them apart as he lowered his body to the floor, his hot breath fanning my wet cunt.
“..I want to taste her.” And then his mouth latched onto my c**t making me squeal in surprise.
He circled my c**t with his tongue before pushing into my tight entrance.
“So. f*****g. Sweet.” He murmured, sending thrills up my body.
Kael moved closer and grabbed my hand, placing it on his huge d**k. It had looked big before but now that I held it in my hand it felt even bigger.
He grabbed my breasts with his two hands and twisted my n*****s causing a sharp sweet pain to ripple through me.
“Oh Goddess.” I moaned and threw my head back looking up at the full moon above us.
The twins continued their onslaught on my body and soon I couldn’t take it anymore. Elian increased his tongue f*****g and Kael continued squeezing my boobs.
“I’m gonna…cum….oh goddess.” I thrashed and moaned in pleasure as I came, Squirting into Elian’s devilish mouth.
When I came down from my high and opened my eyes, I found the Twins standing and staring down at my naked body.
We stayed staring at each other like that for a while and then they turned, shifted and ran back into the woods.
“Well, that was weird.” My wolf purred but I was too sated to care. I hope I didn’t see them again.
I picked up my clothes and headed back to the packhouse.
***
By morning, the lake incident felt like a dream, one of those you wake up from sweaty and confused, wondering if you should be worried or embarrassed.
Spoiler: I was both.
I’d barely managed three hours of sleep before my Beta, Rowan, stormed into my office looking like someone had set his favorite weapon on fire.
“Tell me you didn’t go near the border last night.”
“Good morning to you too,” I muttered, sipping my coffee.
Rowan folded his arms. “Amara.”
I sighed. “Fine. I went for a walk. Needed air.”
He gave me that unimpressed alpha-in-training glare. “And the part where SilverClaw patrols spotted Kael and Elian crossing into our territory again was that also a casual midnight stroll?”
My mug froze halfway to my lips. “You’re kidding.”
“I wish I was. They said the twins were looking for you.”
I groaned, dragging a hand down my face. “Of course they were. Because the Moon Goddess clearly hates me.”
Before Rowan could reply, the scent hit. clean, masculine, wild. My wolf perked up immediately.
Rowan caught it too. “Oh, hell no.” He turned toward the door, but it swung open first.
Kael stepped in, calm as ever, followed by Elian, who looked way too pleased with himself.
“Luna,” Kael greeted smoothly. “We need to talk.”
I leaned back in my chair. “Bold of you to waltz into enemy territory uninvited.”
Elian grinned. “We figured after last night, we’re past formalities.”
“Don’t start,” I warned, cheeks heating despite myself. “Whatever you think happened…”
Kael cut in, voice low. “We know what happened.”
Rowan’s jaw clenched. “You have ten seconds to explain why you’re here before I…”
Elian raised his hands, smirking. “Relax, Beta. We’re not here to fight. Yet.”
Kael’s gaze met mine again, steady, unreadable. “We came to discuss the border dispute. And… other things.”
I crossed my arms. “Define ‘other things.’”
Elian’s smile turned lazy. “You already know, Luna.”
Rowan groaned. “I’m too sober for this.”
I shot him a look. “Go coordinate patrol. I’ll handle this.”
He hesitated but finally left, muttering something about “bad decisions and worse men.”
The door clicked shut, leaving me alone with the twins.
Kael took a step forward. “You can keep pretending, Amara. But the bond doesn’t care about old family rivalries.”
Elian leaned against the wall. “Question is, how long before you stop pretending too?”
I exhaled slowly, forcing myself to hold their gaze. “Don’t push me.”
Kael’s mouth quirked. “Not yet.”
Kael’s eyes were steady on mine. The kind of calm that made you want to throw something.
I stood from my desk, matching his stare. “Let’s get something straight. Whatever this bond is, it doesn’t change the fact that your pack and mine are not on good terms.”
Elian gave a short laugh. “Understatement of the century. Your father basically tried to ruin ours.”
I shot him a glare. “And yours betrayed mine.”
“Yeah, well,” he shrugged, lips twitching, “family trauma builds character.”
I blinked. “Are you actually joking about a decades-old blood feud right now?”
Kael’s lips curved slightly. “He does that when he’s uncomfortable.”
“Uncomfortable?” I scoffed. “You two broke into my territory twice in one week. You don’t look uncomfortable.”
Elian smirked. “Oh, trust me, sweetheart. You make it very hard to be comfortable.”
My wolf growled, both offended and… intrigued.
I ignored her.
“Call me sweetheart again and I’ll show you how comfortable a silver blade feels in your ribs.”
“Damn,” Elian murmured, clearly delighted. “You threaten so pretty.”
Kael sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. “Elian, stop provoking her.”
“What? I’m bonding.”
“By getting stabbed?” Kael muttered.
I folded my arms. “If this is what mating bonds look like where you come from, you both need therapy.”
Kael’s gaze lifted to mine again, steady and too intense. “Maybe. But that doesn’t change what’s between us.”
“There’s nothing between us,” I said, too fast.
His lips curved. “You keep saying that. Maybe if you repeat it enough, you’ll believe it.”
“I already do.”
Elian pushed off the wall and moved toward the door. “Alright, before someone actually gets murdered…”
Kael stopped him with a look. “We’re not done here.”
“Yeah, we are.” I moved past him, brushing his arm by accident and instantly regretting it.
The bond pulsed, sharp and electric, straight through me.
I froze. So did he.
Elian raised a brow. “See? Even the universe ships it.”
“Get. Out,” I snapped.
Kael’s expression didn’t change, but something flickered in his eyes. heat, conflict, something dangerous.
“Fine,” he said quietly. “But this isn’t over, Luna.”
As they left, my wolf hummed with satisfaction. You can’t outrun them forever.
“Watch me,” I whispered, though my heart wasn’t convinced.