Dark Moon

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Authors: Elizabeth Kelly
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    “Evan, enough!”  Sophia said sharply.  “You know better.”
    She turned to her younger sister.  “Honestly Leta, it’s only a dead rat.  You’re screaming like you’re being tortured in here.”
    “It’s gross, Sophia!  And Evan touched me with it!”  Leta cried.
    Evan laughed and swung the dead rat in a large circle over his head.  Kaden watched as a look of revulsion mixed with fear, crossed Sophia’s face.  She masked it quickly, and he stepped forward and plucked the dead rat from Evan’s hand.
    He dropped it into the large garbage can at the end of the stall as Evan frowned at him.  “Hey, that was mine.  Give it back.”
    Sophia smacked her brother on the arm.  “Really, Evan?”
    Evan stared down at the floor of the barn as Leta ran to Sophia and put her arms around her waist.  “You’re so mean, Evan!”
    “Calm down, Leta.  It’s only a rat – they’re more afraid of you than you are of them.”  Sophia said.  She patted the young Lycan’s back gently as Evan crouched in front of them.
    “Sorry, Leta.”  The look on his face suggested he wasn’t sorry at all, but his voice was sincere enough.  He held out his hand.  “Come on.  Let’s find Marian and see if she made fresh bread this morning.”
    Leta took his hand and the two of them left the barn.  Sophia rolled her eyes.  “One minute they’re at each other’s throats, and the next they’re best friends.”
    Kaden looked at her curiously.  “Why do you not want Leta to know you’re afraid of rats as well?”
    “I’m not afraid of rats!”  She gave him a dirty look. 
    “No?  That’s good, because there’s another one right there.”  He pointed to the floor and she looked down to see a rat scurrying past her foot.
    She shrieked and launched herself at Kaden.  She climbed his body like he was a tree, hooking her legs around his waist and wrapping her arms around his head. 
    “Gods!”  She shuddered and looked down at the floor, trying to see where the rat had disappeared. 
    “Not afraid of rats huh?”  His voice was muffled, and she realized with embarrassment that his face was buried between her breasts.
    She leaned back as his hands circled around her and cupped her ass.  She looked on the floor of the barn again, and didn’t seem to notice the way his hands kneaded her firm flesh.  She shuddered again, and tightened her legs around his waist when she caught a glimpse of the rat’s long tail disappearing into the stall.
    His body was shaking with laughter and she flushed and glared at him.  “Stop laughing!  This isn’t funny.  Go and kill the rat, please.”
    He laughed again.  “You can’t expect me to catch it with my bare hands.  You’d have better luck shifting into your Lycan form and hunting it down that way.”
    She made a small noise of disgust and pressed herself against him.  “I’m not going anywhere near that thing.”
    “It’s just a rat.  He’s probably more afraid of you than you are of him.”  He mocked her lightly.
    “Shut up!”  She muttered before looking around again.  “I don’t know how you can stay in here.  You probably have rats crawling across your body while you sleep.”
    “Luckily, I’m not afraid of rats.”
    He could see the moment she forgot about the rat and realized that he was cupping and rubbing her ass.  A mixture of desire and apprehension crossed her face.
    “Stop that.”  She whispered.
    “Stop what?”  His hand slipped down the curve of her ass, and the tips of his fingers nearly brushed against the soft flesh between her thighs.
    “That.”  She moaned.
    He squeezed her ass, pressing her against his firm stomach.  “You seem to like it.”
    She didn’t reply and he squeezed her ass again.  “Tell me you don’t like it, and I’ll stop.”
    “What’s going on?”
    Kaden dropped her so quickly at the sound of Nicholas’ voice that she nearly landed on her ass.  She stared at James and Nicky

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