Christopher Robinson

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  • by Christopher Robinson Caleb was in a foul mood. He ignored the calls as long as he could, taking his time to enjoy the morning buried deep inside his wanton wife. The two of them were equally guilty of their shameless behavior. Though the venue had changed from the forest to the treehouse, Caleb and Ashleigh had barely spent a moment not indulging their desires. He had lost count of the number of times. All he knew was that their need for each other was insatiable. But the calls didn’t stop, and eventually, Galen came to…
  • by Christopher Robinson Nessa averted her gaze, her face flushing almost instantly. “I… I didn’t mean it like that,” she replied softly. “I was talking to Lady Sentari….” “Ok, I need more explanation on what exactly that means,” Clara sighed. Nessa took a breath. “Lady Sentari,” Alice said from her seat in Axel’s lap, “was the character I played for a few weeks in Nessa’s Dungeons and Dragons group.” Axel pressed his lips to her neck softly. “You played games together?” he asked,…
  • by Christopher Robinson “Sshhh… shhh… it’s ok, it’s ok,” Galen whispered as he bounced Ren on his shoulder. Ren continued to fuss and cry, not showing any sign of stopping. “Mommy will be right back, Ren, I promise.” “Is this old man bothering you, little one?” Alice cooed as she approached the table. Galen chuckled. “He definitely prefers his mother,” he sighed. Alice watched as Galen tried again to calm the tiny baby. “Would you mind…” she said. “Could I try?” Galen looked at her,…
  • by Christopher Robinson He caught her scent, it was faint, but hers was unlike any other. It lingered at his snout, reaching down inside of him and stoking the flames of his desire. Caleb howled into the night, more determined than ever to follow that enticing aroma and claim his prize. Ashleigh ran through the trees; she could feel him in the distance. Searching, sniffing, hunting. Her heart was racing. Part of her wanted him to catch her, but the wolf inside demanded that he earn it. They skirted each other around the trees…
  • by Christopher Robinson “Send another unit to assist Grey Paw and find out if there have been more sightings of the fae creatures,” Caleb stated. “Yes, my Alpha.” Caleb nodded to the men and women gathered at the table. “Let's adjourn for tonight,” he said as he stood from his place at the head of the table. “We will meet again in the morning to discuss the relocation of the refugees.” “Yes, my Alpha!' the men and women shouted in unison. Caleb raised his hand in acknowledgment and left the room. As he…
  • by Christopher Robinson “I don’t understand what you’re getting at, Bell,” Galen sighed. He reached for her hand and brought it to his lips. “I belong wherever you are.” Bell smiled and moved closer to him. “Of course you do because we belong together,” she said, leaning forward and gently nuzzling her cheek against his hand. Galen lifted her chin to look at him. “Good, because it sounded like you were trying to send me away again for a moment.” Bell gave him a gentle smile. “I already told you that I…
  • by Christopher Robinson They held each other for a long time. Continuing to talk about their feelings, honesty, and communication, Alice told Axel about the lab. About her time there and the memory that had demanded her return. She told him about knowing that Holden would come for her, knowing that he would always find her. Axel looked up at her with care. Holden was a monster, and she knew that better than anyone. But he was still her father. So he couldn't help but wonder how she would take the news. “Alice…” he said,…
  • by Christopher Robinson After she had woken up, Axel and Alice barely had a moment alone together as the doctors were amazed by how quickly Alice was recovering. They ran test after test to ensure that her healing was working and that there were no surprises. Only one day after Bell's blood had been introduced into her system and she was already almost entirely healed. But it was clear to Axel that while she was not complaining or refusing any treatment or test, she was deeply uncomfortable in the hospital. Ashleigh had told…
  • by Christopher Robinson Caleb had received word from the men he had left behind to keep an eye at the site of the lab. They reported the appearance of the Spring wolves that had been sent to investigate. They stayed in the lab for two days. During that time, machinery and devices were removed, men with flamethrowers had entered the building, and explosions were heard. Once the Spring team finally left, the men waited twenty-four hours to ensure that no one else returned before reporting to Caleb that the lab was abandoned. The…
  • by Christopher Robinson Because of her recent and traumatic labor and her past experiences with blood transfusions, Caleb insisted that Bell undergo all sorts of testing before they could actually perform the procedure. Bell reassured Axel that Alice was perfectly safe waiting another night while they got the testing out of the way. And as much as he wanted Alice to wake sooner than later, Axel wasn’t willing to put Bell at risk by rushing the process. So, as they awaited the results, Bell joined Galen in introducing Ren to…
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