Katerina’s moans hiked and she whimpered in delight as Terra teased her ass.
“Oh god Terra baby, your making this hard.”
She was clenching her lower abdomen, trying to withstand from orgasming, but that only made her walls tighter and Terra’s quickened thrusts inside her tight pussy was too pleasurable to ignore. When she was a thread away from breaking her command Terra pulled out and Kat sighed thankfully. Then groaned at the sudden emptiness.
Shaking a little, she caught her breath, “Don’t tease me baby. Terra. You know I love it when you pound my ass. Please baby. I’m shaking here.”
Her body was shivering every time Terra rubbed her wet tip, warm under her touch.
~
Kyra was flustered, confused, and nervous. Never a good combination for a wolf. The Queen seemed nice, almost too nice. Her mother’s had put the fear of god in her that afternoon about vampires. They were not to be crossed. So why was the Queen being nice to a pup like Kyra?
She tried to ignore the voice in her head, this Sonya teasing her now even in her head. No one had ever called her blush oracle. She looked down at her drink, and only back up when she heard commotion over there. Nick and Jayden were still ogling the vampires, and Thia was pouting.
“Damn.” Nick whistled lowly as Sonya groped the one Shade and looked to Jayden, “looks like the hot one is taken.”
“She’s not that hot,” Thia rolled her eyes, envious.
“Yeah,” Kyra halfheartedly agreed, a little envious too but for different reasons.
Jayden put his hand on her knee, catching her mood, “hey birthday girl. Don’t let them spook you. Drink up. Your finally legal.”
Oh yeah. That.
She drained the whiskey, not that it was all that good. Her mother’s had the better stuff, and they had let her taste test over the last couple years, in a controlled environment at home. Her Uncle Alex had let her have sips too, which was where she found out she certainly didn’t like vodka like she liked whiskey or bourbon. She looked up to flag down the waitress for another round, enough though she hadn’t even brought the other three their drinks yet and instead caught Sonya staring at her while she flirted with her girlfriend.
Get out of my head!
Kyra wasn’t comfortable having some stranger pushing into her mind. It felt rude and on the edge of violation, her privacy invaded. Suddenly she wasn’t up for much more drinking. Not with the vampires lingering so close.
“I don’t think that whiskeys sifting right. I think I’ll call it a night.”
“Kyra no!”
“Oh cmon doll, it’s your birthday. Stay and get drunk.”
“You need help getting home?”
Of course Jayden’s worry was her getting home. Thia wanted to stay and party, and hopefully get Nick’s attention, and Nick was looking to score - creep. But Jayden knew his best friend when she was uncomfortable. And she was feeling highly uncomfortable right now.
“I wouldn’t mind the company,” she replied and he nodded, getting up and grabbing his coat then hers, “Thia are you okay getting a cab home?”
“Yeah. You sure you don’t wanna stay Ky?” Thia looked a little worried herself, Kyra had been so stoked for her birthday for weeks. Now she was leaving before the sun had even gone down.
“Yeah I’m sure. Enjoy yourself.”
Jayden put his arm around her to whisk her out and Nick scoffed, “Could have just been honest man.”
Jayden raised an eyebrow, “with what Nick?”
“That you and blondie are cozy together. I’ve been hitting on your girl man, you shouldve said something. No wonder you jumped to ride with her home. Go get it on you two.”
Thia rolled her eyes at Nicks clear idiocy of the real situation but as he pulled an arm over her shoulder again she grinned, still somehow into him. She could get past the thickheadedness it seemed. Likely be short lived though. Jayden was about to correct Nick when Kyra slipped her hand into his back pocketed and nodded, “you caught us Nick. Just trying to keep in the low. Catch you two later.”
She opened up a connection with him and shot him a quick thought: go with it Jayden. Please.
They headed out the front door, and once the doors closed she let go, finding her keys in her purse and slipping the present inside to show her parents later, before unlocking her new car.
“Want to tell me what that was all about?”
Kat made a face, “I think I have a stalker. And I sort of used you in hopes to get her off my back.”
They climbed in and he gave her an odd look so she elaborated, “that vampire. Sonya. She’s giving me major stalking vibes. Maybe she was asked to keep tabs on the Alphas family or something, but she’s unnerving Jay. And she pushed her way into my head.”
“What she say?”
“She made some smart mouthed comment about my blush being adorable. As if.”
“Well it sort of is.”
“Not helping Jay.”
“Sorry.”
Kyra sighed, “then she sits there flirting and touching her girlfriend and tells me I’m staring and wants her. Like ego much.”
“We’re you staring?”
“No! I was looking for the waitress.”
“It sounds like she’s into you Kyra. Not stalking.”
“You weren’t there at the house,” Kyra shook her head, “she made a comment about me being all grown up. I’ve never met her in my life Jay. My parents would have told me if I had. Then after causing a scene at my house, she happens to be at the same bar we are at? And she’s going to be at my house tomorrow. Should I be worried? Am I going to find her in my room next, hiding in the closet?!”
“Okay okay, Ky I think you read way to many crime novels. You and her moms love for books is great, but it’s not real life. Sure she’s a little unnerving and maybe you feel threatened by her good looks-“
Kyra snorted and shook her head.
“-but she is doing her duty coming to our house, and this is the only local bar that’s supernatural friendly. Your overanalyzing it Ky.”
Kyra sighed and started a car, “you are probably right Jay. I still don’t want to be in that bar tonight. And maybe now she thinks I’m with you she’ll just ignore me and lay off digging into my mind. With those compliments. Jeez, I feel bad for her girlfriend. I wonder if she knows.”
Jayden shrugged, “I don’t know much about vampire culture. Neither do you. They may not have mates in their culture, or be as exclusive as Lycans are. I mean even some of us sleep around. Nick for example.”
Kyra shrugged, “yeah maybe. Guess that’s their choice. But I’m not like that.”
“I know. You’ve read far too many romance novels too. I pay attention Ky. You want what your moms have.”
Kyra grinned, turning right at a stop sign, “I want that kind of love. I want to be swept off my feet and courted. And I’m willing to wait for that woman. My mom waited centuries till she fell in love with my mama.”
“Well you enjoy that crazy long dry spell. I however have much lower expectations and will be happy with a girl who doesn’t cry out she’s gay after our first kiss, and a soft bed.”
Kyra broke into laughter as he grinned at his joke, “oh I really did just yell it to the world didn’t I? You poor guy. I’m sure you’ll find a girl soon. Maybe if you spent less time with a gorgeous lesbian, it might help your chances. I’d stop stealing them for one.”
“Stealing them? What happened to waiting?”
“I am waiting for the perfect mate. That doesn’t mean I can’t have a little fun.”
“I never knew about this!”
Kat giggled, “Because I never really talk about it. And it’s not like I make a point to do anything publically. That would make things too serious, and I have my family to think about. My actions reflect my parents and my uncle. I kept things to the bedroom, had some shameless fun, and no one got hurt.”
“Lucky. Since you the most action I got was second base with Misty when we were sixteen.”
Jayden was good looking. Tall, muscular, blonde and clean shaven with baby blue eyes. He easily turned girls heads, he just sucked at noticing them. He was always too focused on training or his friends.
They finally got home and Kyra parked her car, said goodnight and went inside. She stopped at her mother’s bedroom door and knocked, wondering if they were still up so she could talk and show them the shard, that she still didn’t know what it did. No one answered and the door was locked so she assumed they were asleep and went to her own room. Luckily for her and the house, their room was very much still soundproofed. She changed into comfy pjs - pink mini shorts and a black sports bra, snuck downstairs for a hot chocolate, then plopped down with her favourite romance novel in the front bay window. A part of her stopped and wondered if she should have stayed at the bar and just ignored Sonya, but another part of her knew it would have been a bad idea. She was so on edge she hadn’t been enjoying her birthday. She had more fun spending the afternoon with her own family. And she could hit the bar on the weekend with her friends. When all this vampire business was over and they were gone.