Page 50 of Alpha Ruined
The keys to her cabin remain on the ground as he hoists her up by her thighs, lifting her as if she weighs nothing. Her legs wrap around his waist, and he grinds against her slowly, pushing directly against the soaked front of her jeans.
She giggles and feels him smirk against her lips as he continues to devour her.
Until she feels the sleeves of her sweater ride up, and catches a flash of silver, jagged skin.
Reality crashes down on her.
Quickly, before he can see, she yanks her arms down and shimmies out of his hold. Her feet fall back to the ground, and she pulls down her sleeves and crosses her arms.
“Stop,” she rasps. “We have to stop.”
He frowns, confusion in his eyes. “What is?—”
“No. You have to go. Leave,” she says, panicked.
He almost saw them. He almost saw those disgusting, horrible marks.
She can’t breathe.
“Go, you have to go—” she continues, tears springing to her eyes.
How embarrassing. The first time you’re with an Alpha, and you have a nervous breakdown.
Cole takes a step back, giving her space.
“Breana,” he commands. “Talk to me.”
She shakes her head. “Leave.Leave.” She raises her voice as a light turns on in a cabin down the street from her. “Leave me alone. Stay away from me.”
“That’s impossible,” he snaps. “You know it is.”
Her heart aches.
Another light from another cabin. People are starting to notice them.
“You need to stay away from me,” she hisses. She’s aware how unhinged she looks, orgasming against him, then turning him away.
But she can’t live with the disgusting look that will cross his features once he sees her scars.
“Don’t shut down on me.Don’t,” he whispers, attempting to come closer to her.
“Get away from me!Go!” Her voice cracks.
A figure in the distance opens their front door, watching the interaction.
Another cabin light turns on.
Cole notices and clenches his jaw. Then, he nods curtly, and she watches as he enters his car and drives away.
He almost saw her scars.
“Hey! You okay?” Someone calls. She nods weakly, then realizes the neighbor is too far away to see.
“Yup,” she chokes out. “Just family stuff.”
She doesn’t know why she refers to Cole as family. It’s the first word that came to mind.
“Alright, as long as you’re okay!”