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going. Jasper had to ease his way into Saul, but it didn’t take him long to get up to full speed. He and Elias worked like pistons, one pushing in as the other pulled out, see-sawing back and forth in concert as the room filled with the sound of flesh slapping flesh.
Jack Henry came first. He was primed for it, thanks to nearly full moon, and it didn’t take him long. The smell of come added to the smell of slick, ramping them all into a higher state of arousal. Saul grabbed for his cock. Jasper was going to suggest he hold off so he could take a turn fucking Jack Henry, but it was too late. He was already coming, shooting his load in a fountain that splashed everywhere.
Elias’s hips stuttered to a stop as he came with a groan deep enough for a man twice his size. Jasper needed to give Jack Henry that knot he’d asked for, so he held his own pleasure at bay. He pulled out of Saul’s ass and gave him a kiss.
The big guy blinked up at him with sleepy eyes. “Sorry I came so fast.”
“Never be sorry. We can’t all three of us tag-team Jack Henry’s ass every time we fuck. He’s going to get sore.”
“I’m not sore yet,” Jack Henry said like it was a complaint.
Jasper laughed. “Baby wants a knot,” he teased.
Elias dragged his cock out of Jack Henry’s ass. It was wilting inside the condom, swimming in a sea of its own semen. He frowned at the condom as he removed it, and Jasper knew he too would miss the silky slide of Jack Henry’s passage against the skin of his cock, but with Jack Henry being so hot and tight, there was still plenty to enjoy.
Saul helped him into a condom, and then he flipped Jack Henry so he was face down, ass up. If Jack Henry was looking to get nailed and knotted, this was the position to do it in. Jasper’s knot rose quickly, knowing it was right where it belonged—in his omega, getting crushed by the strong grip of his sphincter as he rammed into him until he howled.
This was why they were in an empty cabin on an undeveloped plot of land—because Jack Henry needed to be able to howl, and Jasper needed to hear it. His knot went supernova, jamming so hard against Jack Henry’s prostate that Jack Henry came again, spurting onto their fresh bedding and spreading his scent over everything. Jasper unloaded too, pumping futilely but pleasurably into the condom.
His wolf let out a whimper of anger even as pleasure swamped him. It knew it could get Jack Henry pregnant, and it wanted to. And it would, Jasper hoped, but not yet. There was still so much to do.
ELIAS
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Elias blinked his eyes open to find the room lit by the orange glow of the setting sun, not sure what had woken him until he spotted Jack Henry sliding through the door. Jasper was already outside, standing with his back to the cabin as he gazed out over his property. Jack Henry crossed the few feet of space to join him, and their voices carried easily through the thin plank wall.
“I suppose we shouldn’t sleep the whole day away,” Jack Henry said. He’d pulled on his jeans, but Jasper’s ass hung out for Elias to see. Jasper ringed a possessive hand around the back of Jack Henry’s neck, and Jack Henry moved closer, settling into it. Elias remembered how it felt to have that hand around his neck—a conflicting combination of security and rebellion. For Jack Henry, it probably just felt nice. An omega being claimed by his alpha.
“Not much of anything we can do right now,” Jasper said, “but I was too restless to sleep. Should we have stayed at the farm, do you think? This place is…” He gestured at the field composed of rocky dirt interspersed with patches of waist-high grass. “I wish I had something nicer for you.”
Elias didn’t know Jasper very well yet, but he could already guess how much it bothered him to be anything less than perfect, and the cabin was an absolute pit. Elias’s family money meant that wherever he and Jack Henry might have ended up as mates, there would at least have been indoor plumbing.
“It’s fine,” Jack Henry said. “You were right about us needing the space to do what we just did. Establishing workable pack dynamics has to come before comfort.