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“Never, princess. Not until you’re totally satisfied.” She threw her head back, crying out as another release claimed her, slick practically pouring from her. “That’s it. Such agood girl.”

Mable’s pulsing pussy thrust me right over the edge, and I let out a primal growl as I filled her with my seed. It was something to see her carrying our pack’s child, and I imagined her carrying my own, claiming her like this during her next heat andbreedingher. Iwouldbreed her. Iwouldsee her round with my child one day.

As if I wasn’t already coming hard enough, the thought made the bliss downright blinding. We rode out the waves of pleasure together, Mable’s slight form taking me so well, and when I knew she was good and satisfied, I relaxed her down to my chest where she could rest until my knot deflated.

Chapter 27

Mable

Studying was a pain, but I was managing to get plenty done, between running to the bathroom every three minutes. I wasn’t even that big yet, but apparently, the constant need to urinate was a common annoyance during pregnancy.

I was on my way back from probably the twentieth pee run of the morning when a knock at my door sounded.

I was lost in thought, mainly thinking about what I was going to have for lunch when I absentmindedly swung the door open. I stilled when I took in the alpha standing in my doorway. He was gigantic and easily towered over me. It took a second for recognition to set in.

“Spencer?” Was I supposed to be expecting him? He was dressed casually in a pair of dark jeans and a T-shirt, his blond hair tucked behind his ears.

“Did you check the peephole before you opened the door?” He eyed me, his eyebrows pinching together.

“No…” I trailed off.

“That is one of the mostbasicthings to do when it comes to your safety. Always check.” Spencer was all business, apparently, and I ducked my chin, feeling a little sheepish.

“Okay…”

“Chase is downstairs—he’s helping me install a security system for you… Did Devin not tell you about that?” Spencer cocked his head, looking around inside the room as if he was assessing it for threats.

“This is the first I am hearing about it,” I admitted. What the heck had Devin done? He hadn’t texted me or told me anything. Still, part of me wanted to laugh. He had mentioned improving my security, but I hadn’t expected this. Spencer shook his head. “Those idiots. Call your pack and ask them about it. They’re worried about you being here on your own, so they asked us to install a security system they purchased. I informed them that the security system they picked out was a pile of shit, so we trashed it, and I picked up an actuallydecentsystem. Why those idiots didn’t ask me in the first place is beyond me…”

Guilt rushed through me, and I waved a hand. “I don’t need all that…”

Spencer raised his eyebrows. “I disagree with that, but why don’t you call your pack? Because they have been whining at me nonstop about your lack of security, and if you let me install a camera outside your door and a few motion sensors on your windows, they will stophoundingme day and night, and I may actually get a full night’s sleep.” His smile didn’t quite reach his eyes.

I tilted my head to the side, observing him. “You never get a full night’s sleep anyway.”

“Fine, you caught me. They’re pains in my asses, but they’ve got good intentions. Go, call them!”

He ushered me away playfully, and I sighed. “You may as well come in while I call. Feel free to take any sodas out of the fridge.”

Spencer made a face. “Should you really be letting me into your place before you speak to them?”

“Seriously? I’ve met you before. Iknowyou’re part of their security team. It’s not like you’re some mysterious stranger.”

He nodded, his eyes shrewd and assessing. “Okay… But we’re going to have to have a conversation about your safety sooner or later.”

“And I’m going to put off having that conversation for as long as possible.” I trailed back into my apartment and picked up my phone.

Spencer nodded and went to one of the windows, checking it, by opening and closing it a few times.

Lord, these guys are acting like I’m some priceless antique or something.

Devin picked up on the first ring. “Is everything okay?”

“Yes.” I rolled my eyes at his immediate concern. “Though, would you like to tell me why your security team just turned up at my dorm room? Spencer is trying to install a security system. It’s a dormitory, I’m not sure I’m evenallowedto install a security system here.”

“Ah, crap! I was going to talk to you about it before they showed up, but I must have gotten distracted with everything that happened.”

If by “everything that happened,” he meant the mind-blowing sex we’d had, then I could kind of understand that. Still, we’d had a bit of time before the guys picked him up. He could have mentioned it then.