Wolf's Lady (After the Crash Book 6.5)

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Authors: Maddy Barone
I believe I will need to send notes out to your usual appointments to inform them you will be unavailable for some time.”
    “Forever,” Sand snapped.
    “Perhaps. Good night,” Sky said pointedly.
    Amanda sighed. “Alright.” She sashayed past Sand. “Coming?”
    “Where?” he asked suspiciously.
    “To bed, of course.”
     

Chapter 4
    Sand all but leaped to his mate’s side. “Bed?”
    Sky caught his arm. “To sleep,” he said sternly. “Right, Mandy?”
    Sand saw a twitch disturb Amanda’s face, almost a wince. “Yeah,” she agreed.
    There were so many scents in the room that Sand couldn’t identify her emotions. Dare he hope she was disappointed by the idea of merely sleeping with him without more? He walked close behind her as she went up the stairs, blowing laughing kisses to her admirers below. She kept that breezy smile on her lips until the door of her room closed behind them.
    Sand watched from the door while she sat down in front of her dainty vanity. He wanted nothing more than to pull her up against him and feel every lush curve of her body pressed to his.
    “What’s wrong?” he asked.
    She glanced over at him, surprise plain on her face. “Nothing. Why?”
    “You frowned. Downstairs, when Sky spoke.”
    She dipped a square of fabric in the wash basin on the vanity to wipe away the paint on her face. He was glad to see it go, but his focus was on her words. “I didn’t frown.”
    He shook his head, forcing himself to stay by the door. “You did. Something Sky said bothered you.”
    “Oh, that.” She put the cloth back in the washbowl and shrugged. “Sometimes he calls me Mandy.”
    Sand raised a brow. “And?”
    “And that’s not my name. I’m Amanda. Mandy makes me sound like I’m five years old.”
    “No, you sure aren’t five.” His voice came out husky when he surveyed his mate, her black leather costume showing off the most gorgeous, alluringly tempting body he’d ever seen in his life.
    She laughed, a burst of surprise and pleasure. The sound poured happiness through him. “Thank you. I think. Looks like I’m going to have an early night for once. I’ll see you in the morning.”
    Sand straightened from his lean on her door. “Wait. Aren’t we sleeping together tonight?”
    “No.” The disappointment that slammed through him lightened when she went on with a crooked smile. “If we’re in the same bed together I’m not sure I could keep my hands to myself. I’m only human, you know.”
    “Me too,” he admitted huskily.
    Amanda rose from the fragile chair and came to lay her hands on his hair where it lay over his shoulders. “Give me a kiss good night, and then you need to leave.”
    Her scent reminded him of a cool breeze brushing over a field of prairie grass, clean and lightly touched by flowers. He drew a deep intoxicating breath at the tender spot behind her ear. “How many kisses?”
    “One!” she laughed, clenching her hands in his hair.
    “Okay.”
    He wanted it to be a kiss she would remember. He touched his lips lightly to hers, intending a gentle tease before he tasted the inside of her mouth, but she surprised him by taking control. Her tongue played with his, at first lazy, then turning hot and demanding. The feel of her hands sliding through his hair made him hum his pleasure. When her hand slid around his waist to squeeze his ass he shuddered.
    It really wasn’t fair that one moment he was drowning in her kiss and the next he was standing in the hall, blinking down at her smiling face. “Good night, Sand,” she whispered. “I’m looking forward to being courted by you.”
    He blinked passion-dazed eyes at her closed door for long moments while he tried to get his breathing back under control. Courting. Yeah. He swallowed and went to find Sky. His cousin would know how to court a woman.
    He stopped dead on the step, remembering Sky’s spectacular failure with Rose. Maybe he wasn’t the best person to talk to about courting his

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