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T HE A LPHA S P ET
…The whole pack clapped and whistled, with the exception of
Blue. He shrank back against the wall, battling the urge to march to
the front of the room and rip the leash out of Rafe’s hands. Such a
display would instantly get him killed, but he had to admit that if he
thought he had any sort of chance of escape, he would do it. Not out of
the desire to save Gabriel from this humiliation, but because he wanted
the other man for himself.
“Let’s see what else he can do,” James said.
Rafe smiled at him, and Blue thought he saw a hint of fang.
“Why?” He possessively ran his hand over the curve of Gabriel’s ass.
“So you can see what you can’t have?”
James bowed his head slightly. “If you want to show us,” he
amended.
Blue could see the faint tension in Rafe’s hand as he pulled on the
leash. Automatically, Gabriel melted into his side, his head resting
against his shoulder. He was only an inch or two shorter than Rafe, but
he managed to make himself seem shorter. Smaller. Even unfamiliar
with pack politics, he seemed to easily grasp how to be submissive.
“And what do you want?” Rafe asked Gabriel.
The answer came automatically. “Whatever you want me to want.”
Rafe smiled, pleased by the answer. Blue’s already knotted
stomach pulled tighter. He knew that if he asked the question, he’d get
a different answer. One that was a lot closer to the truth. Nobody in
that room cared about what Gabriel wanted, as long as he submitted to
Rafe and didn’t disrupt the order of the pack.
“Do you want my cock?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Show me,” Rafe said, tugging on the leash…
A LSO B Y L OUISA G OUGH
Changing Spots
THE ALPHA’S PET
BY
LOUISA GOUGH
A MBER Q UILL P RESS , LLC
http://www.AmberQuill.com
T HE A LPHA S P ET
A N A MBER Q UILL P RESS B OOK
This book is a work of fiction.
All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the
author’s imagination, or have been used fictitiously.
Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales,
or events is entirely coincidental.
Amber Quill Press, LLC
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Copyright © 2010 by Louisa Gough
ISBN 978-1-60272-707-6
Cover Art © 2010 Trace Edward Zaber
Layout and Formatting provided by: Elemental Alchemy
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