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Chapter 244: Chapter 244 - I would never be able to control myself...
Valerie obeyed, moaning when she felt his phallus at the entrance of her pussy from the back.
She screamed in pain when he thrust into her. He was not the gentleman he always was to her but rather the beastly Alpha she had long heard of.
"Should I stop?" Denzel’s desirous voice was filled with worry, she shook her head.
"No, do it," she gritted her teeth, her hands tightening around the faucet, the water pouring on them. She endured the pain that soon turned to pleasure as Denzel pulled to the tip and slammed into her.
She gasped. It was hard and strong, she felt her knees weaken, while he slammed into her again and again. It was pain mixed with pleasure, she began to sob when he hit her G-spot.
It was the sweetest sensation her body ever felt, another wave of release washed over her and she shivered under the hot shower.
Denzel held her small waist, pulling her closer and filling her hole fully, slamming in and out like he was insane. He waited so long and doing it with his mate, he realized that his wait was not at all in vain.
It was no wonder the moon goddess kept playing games with him. Valerie was worth the wait. She was exhausted when she had another hot release and Denzel was just close to coming.
This was the first time Valerie released multiple times like this, losing count of them all.
Denzel hit harder and harder, Valerie propped herself, pushing her buttocks closer, he growled, hitting crazily, and releasing his seed deep inside, while allowing the warm shower to wash them clean.
Valerie felt so shaky, her knees wobbled. Not even a female Alpha wolf would help in this situation. This was a sweet pain that did not warrant any form of interference.
Denzel pulled her into his embrace and turned off the faucet, while he dried her with a towel. "You pleasured me well Val, you have just begun paying your dues," he purred.
Valerie shivered slightly. Even in her heat, Denzel went all the way and did not get tired.
Why did she feel like he still wasn’t tired? His next words confirmed it.
"I promise to make you very happy Val, but you have to always give me this. Now that I have had a taste of everything you have to offer, I would never be able to control myself around you anymore."
Valerie chuckled and nudged him on the shoulder. "That won’t do. Let’s dress up and go see Alice."
It was obvious that any delay would cause him to go another round and Valerie was feeling sore.
Dressing up, Alpha Denzel was finding it hard to keep his hands to himself. Being something he did so easily before, it was difficult for Valerie to understand from where he got his self-control during those times.
At the pack hospital, Alice’s eyes lit up at the sight of Valerie. "Luna Valerie. I thought I was being lied to when he said I was at the Evergreen Pack. I doubted Alpha Ludwig would allow it."
Valerie beamed and sat beside her hospital bedside. It was good that Burke got a private room for her, using the Alpha’s orders.
There were things Valerie had to know before deciding if Alice should be kept in the Evergreen pack.
"Over here, lies aren’t permitted," Valerie said in an amused tone, Alice’s eyes met with that of Alpha Denzel and she cowered.
The swelling and redness on her face were all gone but the wound at her back was yet to heal.
"You don’t have to be afraid of me, Alice but I have a feeling that this isn’t your real eye color."
Valerie stared at Alpha Denzel. "What are you talking about?"
Alice lay on her side because of the pain from the wound and Burke was equally interested in what his Alpha had just discovered.
He loved these blue eyes from the moment he laid eyes on them but now, it seemed that Alice was hiding something.
"It’s true," Alice said in a whisper. Most people around the packs never wore contact lenses so Valerie was at a loss.
"What is true?"
Alice could not lie to her and was ready to understand if her presence would cause problems for Valerie.
"Alpha Kenderick gave me these contact lenses as gifts. He said when it’s time for me to go outside the pack, I should not forget to use them."
"Is there anything wrong with your eyes?" Alpha Denzel asked, Alice could not hold his gaze and stared at Valerie.
"I can take them off but my eyes are scary without them." Alice was so pitiful but Valerie chuckled and encouraged her.
"Alice, you have to love yourself no matter your looks. Don’t let the pack’s definition of beauty define you. Everyone is unique."
Alice was afraid that Valerie misunderstood her. It was considered a curse for anyone to have her condition. At least that was what she heard from Alpha Kenderick and Ava.
"Luna Valerie, you don’t understand." She tried to lift herself to a sitting position and Burke quickly helped her as if they communicated in any way.
Alpha Denzel’s gaze lingered on Burke. As a sensitive person, he felt that Burke deserved a warning but this was not something he could do in front of Alice.
Removing her contact lenses, Valerie was confused. "You have heterochromia so what is wrong with that?"
Alice felt strange. "Luna Valerie, Alpha Kenderick and Ava said it was a curse."
Valerie shook her head. "No, it isn’t. They are just ignorant. Few people have this condition. You are the first I have seen but I read about it before."
Alice was overjoyed. Her eye color was one of her biggest fears but now, they were all gone. Burke chimed. "In my opinion, I liked the blue eyes which I just realized to be fake."
Alice’s excitement waned but soon picked up again when he added. "I’m rather mesmerized by this heterochromia thing."
Alpha Denzel could not take it anymore. Walking out, said to Burke, "Burke, let’s talk outside the ward."
Burke followed him with a confused expression as Alpha Denzel suddenly said, "She’s just 16 Burke, I hope it’s not what I am thinking."
Burke looked to his left and right before saying, "Alpha, I think there is something very important you need to know about her."
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