Filed To Story: Destined Bond with My Forbidden Alpha Novel (Alpha Alexander & Selene)
“You certainly seemed to enjoy yourself….” Myka said. The look in his eyes was dark and slightly concerning.
“Myka…” Peter called nervously.
Myka moved his hands down on Peter’s thighs.
“It’s my turn now, right?” Myka said with a dangerous smile. He hooked his hands under Peter’s legs.
Peter gasped as he was dragged further down the bed.
“Myka!” he called out.
“Shhh…” Myka whispered, flipping Peter onto his stomach and slapping his ass roughly. “Just be a good boy and take what I give you.”
***
“Damn it, Myka!” Peter growled, feeling the ache in his back and legs.
“Weren’t you the one that said not to start things you couldn’t finish?” Myka asked, wrapping his arms tenderly around Peter.
Peter swatted Myka’s hands away as he pulled the blankets up as a barrier between them.
“You were too rough!” Peter growled. “And you didn’t listen when I said to go slower.”
“And you came into my mouth without warning,” Myka growled.
Peter chewed his lower lip; he had gotten carried away. He took a deep breath through his nose and then pushed the blankets away. Myka grinned and immediately moved over to snuggle against Peter’s warm body.
“I’m sorry I was too rough,” Myka whispered, nuzzling against the crook of Peter’s neck. “I won’t do it again.”
Peter looked away.
“You don’t have to do that…” he replied quietly.
Myka grinned.
“What?”
Peter felt the warmth spreading over his face.
“I said…” he sighed. “It’s ok… sometimes. Just… when we agree to it.”
Myka squeezed Peter in his arms and kissed his throat.
“I love you, Peter.”
“Yea, yea…” Peter replied with an annoyed sigh. “Me too, for you.”
Alice sighed as she saw the name on her phone. As she accepted the call and brought the receiver to her ear, she was not given the chance for greetings.
“Where are you?”
Alice gave a half smile. The woman was certainly dedicated.
“Why, hello, Dr. Bell, how lovely to hear from you. I am doing quite well today. Thank you for asking.”
“Well, Miss Alice, I would love to confirm that for myself. Perhaps in an appointment? Like the one we had scheduled for, hmm, when was it? Oh! Yes, that’s right…. Now!”
“Oh, was that today?” Alice asked with a smile. “I completely forgot. I guess we will need to reschedule again.”
She could hear Bell take a deep, irritated breath on the other end of the line. Then, after a few silent moments, Bell returned.
“Avoiding seeing me won’t change anything.”
“I’m not avoiding you. I’ve just been busy,” Alice replied with a hint of tediousness. “There is a war going on, you know? Much more important things to do than having checkups.”
“Just because the results show that you still carry the infection doesn’t mean we’ve given up,” Bell continued, ignoring Alice’s attempt to sidestep the conversation. “Peter, myself and the team in Summer are all still looking for a way to remove it entirely from your system.”
Alice clenched her jaw.
“But Alice,” Bell continued. “We need to make sure that you are really ok. We have no way of knowing for sure that it won’t have an effect on you eventually. So please, stop skipping our appointments.”
“It’s already had an effect on me, Bell,” Alice replied, a sinister smile in her voice. “I think that’s enough for now.”
She heard the soft sigh from Bell.
“I’m sorry, Alice, I can’t imagine.”
“Please don’t,” Alice replied. “I don’t need it.”
“Alice,” Bell said. “Even if we ignore this part of your medical record, you still need to come in.”
Alice sighed.
“You’re coming on a little strong, doctor, I know you miss the gallant Galen, but this is a bit unprofessional, don’t you think?” Alice replied playfully.
“I’m serious, Alice,” Bell sighed. “We have a treatment plan that needs to be kept. The lesions in your brain have shown signs of improvement, but they are still a real threat.”
Alice swallowed and closed her eyes.
“You’re right,” she said.
“Good,” Bell replied, a smile in her voice. “Then I will let this slide today, but you need to come to see me tomorrow.”
“We’ll see how the day plays out,” Alice replied coolly.
Bell sighed in frustration but didn’t push any further.
“Our business aside, is Axel doing all right?”
Alice suddenly straightened her back as she felt a weight drop in her stomach.
“Why do you ask?” she replied.
“I saw him a little while ago coming out of his office,” Bell began. “He seemed upset. It’s not a foreign look on him these days, but it seemed like a bit more this time.”
Alice swallowed, feeling a pain in her chest.
“I haven’t seen him today,” she admitted. “Last night, I stayed with one of the refugee families. They live on the far side of the safe zone and needed some help late into the night.”
“You might check in with him,” Bell suggested. “Neither of you is alone in your grief, but it’s difficult to remember that sometimes.”
Bell didn’t give Alice a chance to deny her grief, ending the call before she could reply.
She was left wondering if something was wrong with Axel, something beyond her.
“You’re avoiding your husband,” a familiar voice called out.
Alice turned to see the blue hair like a shining beacon in the snowy white around him.
“That’s rich,” Alice smiled. “Coming from a man that avoided his man for five years.”
“I didn’t avoid,” Myka replied. “I just didn’t chase right away.”
“Mmhmm,” Alice smirked.
“Either way, it means I can give you expert advice on the subject,” Myka continued with a bright smile and a shrug of his shoulders. “That advice is, don’t do it. You will regret it.”
Alice looked away.
“He’s not my husband, you know,” she said, sidestepping the topic.
“I wondered,” he replied. “And why is that?”
“Timing,” she replied with a smile. “We have the best timing.”
Myka grinned at the sarcasm in her voice.
“First, we met when we were children and then promptly had our memories erased of each other. Then, we met again, but we gave each other up to ensure his sister was safe from a monster. Finally, we could be together, but only after I brought his dead father home to Winter. And shattered my mind, of course.”
Myka’s eyes widened, and he took a deep breath.
“So, between our separations, my close calls with death, and proper mourning, we have not had the chance for a wedding. And then, of course, there is the small matter of a war between the packs.”
“Wow…” Myka sighed.
Alice nodded.
“So, we have agreed to not worry about it until the war is settled,” Alice sighed, then turned her patented smile on Myka. “What about you and Peter?”
“We are still getting to know each other again,” he replied. “But I don’t plan on letting him go.”
“Good,” Alice said, this time with a genuine smile.
“Alice?” he called to her.
“Hmm?” she replied.
Alice looked up to see Myka with a calm and focused expression. His eyes held a warmth and concern that made her heart beat harder.

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