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And holy shit, if that was what meat smelled like to a wolf, it was no wonder they killed live animals.

"We need to put Jessie in his bed," Elliot said.

The wolf growled.

Apparently, she knew who Jesse was. And felt strongly about him—either positively or negatively.

"I know you don't want him moved, but he'll be more comfortable in his bed. And you can sleep with him on there. It's very soft."

The wolf made a disdainful noise.

"I'll have some of the guys make you steak if you let us move him. Steak is even better than bacon." He waved the bag in front of her face, and she shuddered.

Holy hell, that smelled better than anything else on the whole freakin’ planet.

He tossed a piece of bacon in front of her, and she dove for it.

The monster ate that shit in one swallow—didn't even chew.

The men all chuckled.

Her glare moved around the lot of them, and they quieted.

"This is Ford, our pack's beta." Elliot gestured to Ford, who stood beside him and to his left. "And this is Dax, our delta. You know you can trust a beta and delta to take care of your potential mate.” He tossed another piece of bacon closer to his feet. She snapped it up instantly, but jumped back into the place she’d been standing.

My wolf glanced down at the gorgeous, naked man.

She was hesitant to leave him; probably because he was the reason she existed. Or maybe because she wanted to kill him. I wasn't sure, but I was guessing it was the former based on what everyone else had said.

"Back up, guys," Elliot said gently.

The guys all backed up, except Ford and Dax. Elliot backed up with the others.

My wolf looked suspiciously at Ford and Dax.

But when Elliot tossed another piece of bacon just outside the bathroom, she lunged forward and gulped it down.

He patted her on the head, and she snapped her teeth at him. He chuckled. "Feisty like your human, huh?"

She snarled.

"Yeah, I know I'm not your mate. Just wanted to welcome you to the pack. If you come with me, I won't touch you again."

She sniffed the air. I didn't know what she was looking for, but she seemed to find it.

She gave Ford a long look, then gave Dax the same. A low, threatening growl vibrated her chest.

"We'll be careful with him," Dax vowed.

She flashed the men her fangs.

Elliot threw another piece of bacon, and she stepped further into the hallway.

Dax and Ford moved slowly into the bathroom. I couldn't watch them go, since I was looking out of the wolf's eyes, but they came back with Jesse's snoring body a moment later.

My wolf abandoned the bacon, following the men into Jesse's bedroom. They set him down on his bed and tossed a blanket over him.

My wolf sniffed the blanket, and then snarled at it.

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