The Chosen

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Book: Read The Chosen for Free Online
Authors: Jenika Snow
Tags: Romance
insane The Chosen: A Tale of the Blood Breed
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    emotions. It would probably be best if he did it tonight, though. He would need all his strength tomorrow night when they went on a hunt.
    He continued to stare at her, hypnotized and enthralled by her.
    The dress she wore left nothing to the imagination, and he wondered if she did it purposely to draw attention to herself—to make a male want her. The very idea of another male going near her made him fist his hands and grind his teeth. His cock already strained against the fly of his pants, reminding him of what it wanted, what he needed . He felt his eyes start to change, going from their normal blue to completely black. He couldn’t control himself, emotionally or physically, and that was a dangerous combination.
    He could have found a willing female easily, but he knew the end result would be the same—wanting that one small female who had his cock screaming with arousal.
    He closed his eyes and took a deep breath, trying to get his body under control. It didn’t help much, but he was able to get his eyesight back to normal and make his fangs retract. His cock, on the other hand, got harder and more insistent in its demands. He brought his hand to his crotch and rubbed his dick. He continued to rub himself as he watched her, his eyes dropping to half mast as his lust intensified.
    She stood, her long, slender legs perfect for wrapping around his waist. He growled low in his throat when he saw the male she sat with grab her wrist. He could easily hear their conversation even through the thick glass that separated them. The male’s words were caring and affectionate, and Aleksei calmed slightly. She walked away, the sway of her ass so tempting it made his mouth water. He already anticipated what her blood would taste like, sweet and addicting, like her pussy would no doubt be.

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    Lana pushed the exit door open and was greeted with the cool night air as it stirred the hair around her face. Her surroundings were 36
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    what she expected to find behind the massive club structure. A large pond sat ahead of her with thick trees lining three sides of the sparkling water. The moon shone high above, the stars reflecting from the water’s pristine surface like thousands of diamonds. She looked around, trying to spot Kayla. It was dark, but the moon illuminated enough of her surroundings that she could see fairly well. The only noise that penetrated the air was the gentle lap of the water kissing the shore.
    She called Kayla’s name a few times but got no response. She walked toward the pond and sat on one of the many benches. The wind blew lightly, giving the air a little chill and causing goose bumps to form on her skin. Leaves rustled, and branches swayed as the wind continued on its journey. She was about to get up and search for Kayla when faint laughter came from the woods. Male and female voices sounded not too far away, the sounds coming closer and closer.
    Kayla came out of the woods as graceful as a deer, laughing and talking with a man—the same man she pointed out earlier. They stood close together, not touching but still seeming intimate. As the two of them stepped fully out of the woods, they both stopped talking at the same time and looked at her.
    “Lana, what are you doing out here? You really shouldn’t be alone out here.” Kayla took a step forward, her brows knitted in confusion.
    Anger spiked in Lana at that moment, and she didn’t try to hide it.
    “It’s not safe out here for me?” She looked at both of them. “You run outside, and I find you prancing out of the woods with some strange man, and you’re telling me it isn’t safe?” Lana pointed at the man and shot him a dirty look. He was so much bigger up close than when Lana saw him in the club. “I should tell your brother about this. He would be thrilled.” She didn’t mean to sound so childish, but she couldn’t believe how stupid Kayla had been.
    “Calm down. I

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