Mating Thomas Brac Pack

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Authors: Lynn Hagen
and gave what they needed so desperately.
“Tyler…oh my god…oh gods…fuck… Tyler…”
“That’s it, hon. Cry out for me.”
“Tyler…I’m going to come soon. Fuck me harder, please.”
Thomas got exactly what he was begging for. His legs were thrown back as Tyler tried to fuck him within an inch of his life.
Thomas gasped as he was raised and lowered over and over, relishing his lover’s strength and endurance. Tyler was mastering him, giving Thomas everything he could ever dream a lover could give.
His throbbing cock bobbed gracefully, the cool air sweeping around its heat, teasing Thomas further. Finally, one strong hand encircled him, slowly stroking the already-sensitive flesh. He cried out his lover’s name and he climaxed.
Thomas heard Tyler’s long, drawn-out moan, and then liquid heat filled his body as Tyler came inside him, coating the stillrippling channel with his seed.
Thomas felt drained. After everything that had happened this evening and after this bout of sex with Tyler, Thomas had absolutely no energy.
“Ribs. Tomorrow.” Thomas spoke the two words as he closed his eyes, feeling his lover, his mate, his life, wrap his body around Thomas’s as he drifted off to sleep.
* * * *
    Thomas spotted Cecil, Maverick’s mate, at the entrance to the rec center. He walked over to the guy and smacked him on his shoulder.
    “Ow, what was that for?” Cecil complained as he rubbed his shoulder, staring at Thomas like he had lost his mind.
    Oliver, Blair, and Drew snickered as they stared at Cecil.
“That’s for not telling me about shifters all these years. You’ve known me since you arrived in Brac Village, and you haven’t said one word.”
“It was on a need-to-know basis,” Cecil replied, still rubbing his shoulder.
“You could have at least told me.”
“No,” Maverick said as he walked into the center, “he couldn’t. Cecil knows the rules.”
Thomas was not about to argue with Maverick. Not only was the man huge as hell, but Maverick had done so much for the community that Thomas always felt indebted to the man every time he saw the guy.
“But welcome to our world, Thomas,” Maverick said as he chucked Thomas on his back, damn near knocking Thomas over. Didn’t the guy realize how damn big his hands were?
“Thanks,” Thomas said as he caught his breath. “But next time, a handshake will suffice.”
Maverick chuckled. “Sorry about that.”
“So,” Thomas said, “you’re not really the mayor, are you?” He wasn’t stupid. If there were a bunch of wolves around, there had to be some kind of hierarchy. It only stood to reason with so many men living at the Den.
The name of Maverick’s home made sense to Thomas now. For years he had heard the men who had frequented the center refer to the colossal home they lived in as the Den, but Thomas never understood why.
Maverick leaned closer, smiling at Thomas. “Very perceptive. I am the alpha of the timber wolves.”
That meant Maverick was top dog. Got it. “And?”
Maverick chuckled. “You’re not going to let this go until you know, are you?”
“Nope.”
“Kota is my beta, and Hawk is the commander of the warriors.”
Warriors? Just what in hell did these men do? Thomas wasn’t sure he really wanted to know. He liked knowing about the wolves. A lot of things he had seen over the years made sense to him now. But he wasn’t sure he was ready to learn any more right now.
He smiled widely when Tyler walked into the center, two Styrofoam containers in his hands. “Barbeque, just like you ordered.”
“I assume this is your mate?” the alpha asked. Wow. Thomas was going to have to get used to calling Maverick the alpha instead of the mayor. But in a way, Maverick was the mayor. He founded Brac Village and had been a large contributing factor for the town still staying afloat when so many had become deserted.
Thomas held his hand out, Tyler immediately coming to him. His mate set the containers down and stuck his hand out.

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