“Kade,” I said between kisses. “Slow down.” “I can’t,” he growled. “We might not make it back to the Alpha Castle. Unless I carry you.” I giggled. We made it halfway from the bonfire. Kade stroked my thigh sending tingles throughout my body. He kissed my neck. He led me to a tree and pinned me there. “Kade,” I moaned. He grunted with satisfaction. He bit the soft flesh on my neck. I sunk my claws into his back. I melted into him. We wouldn’t make it to Kade’s bedroom and then I remembered the wolf I came face to face with. My heart slammed forward. Kade felt it and pulled back. He cupped my cheeks and held my gaze. “What’s wrong?” “Kade, I saw it. The wolf. It attacked me.” “What?” He blasted and I cringed. “Why didn’t you tell me?” “Sorry, I just— I kicked its tail.” Kade’s featu

