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βUhm.β This time, itβs my turn to be unsure. Before it was Darius, before his brother offered him the approval. βOkay.β Iβm not sure what the game entails, but with my arousal dripping from my core, and my nipples hard from the memories of what Iβve just experienced, I think I can handle it.
At least I hope I can.
βYouβll have to wear a collar around your neck, or the belt around your middle, you decide,β Lycan whispers in my ear. βThen, youβll be sent out into the garden, and youβll have to run and hide from us. Either the hunter or the wolf will have to find you.β
I turn to my husband. βWhat happens if one or both of you finds me?β My voice is a nervous whisper, and Lycan grins because he knows I enjoyed our game of chase in the garden that one night. He knows this will bring me pleasure. That Iβll fulfill a dark desire.
βIf we told you, it would spoil the game.β Lycanβs words have my body shuddering, but my pussy pulses at the thought, and I nod slowly. βGood girl.β He kisses me softly before pushing to his feet. He moves to the drawers and pulls out a collar with a little bell attached. βCollar or belt?β
For a moment, I ponder which would be easier to run with.
Finally, I smile before I say, βCollar.β
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My stomach tumbles with nervous energy when Lycan steps closer, clasping the make-shift collar around my neck. Thereβs a small bell attached to the center, which makes a soft tinkling sound. I doubt you could hear it in the woods, but he seems convinced itβs going to allow him to find me.
But what if Darius finds me first?
Lycan steps back once the collar is fastened and Darius hands me a pair of leggings and a tank top, which I slip on as they watch. Next, Iβm given a deep crimson hoodie, which I canβt help but smile at. When I tug the hood over my hair, Iβm sure I look the part of Little Red that Lycan loves to refer to me as.
Those hungry gazes never stray from me, and it makes my blood burn hot with need. Knowing I enjoy the hunt and chase, Iβm sure Lycan told Darius about it, and now that theyβre prepared to play this scene with me, I allow calmness to wash over me with deep breaths as I take them in.
Lycan hands me some socks, and my pair of sneakers I didnβt even realize he had brought downstairs. Once Iβm dressed, with the collar tinkling in the silence, their hungry gazes locked on me, I straighten, taking them both in from head to toe.
βIβm ready.β
The curl of Lycanβs lips has arousal pooling between my thighs, and I squeeze them together to quell the ache, but nothing can calm me down now. Iβm hyper-sensitive, my skin prickles and awareness rushes over me. Iβm about to play a game and Iβm not sure how to win.
My hungry gaze trails my husbandβs movements as he walks toward the floor to ceiling patio doors leading out onto the garden. He slides one open, and steps aside. βFind your way to grandmaβs house before either of us catch you,β he tells me. His wolfish, yet satisfied expression makes my heart thud faster.
He knows Iβll get lost.
I realize Iβll get lost.
But thatβs part of the excitement.
I take my first step outside, my breath catching as a cool breeze brushes over my body. My nipples harden against the soft material of my tank top, and I slip out into the garden. Glancing over my shoulder, I smile at Lycan, whoβs standing beside Darius as they watch me.
Then, I turn and race for the woods.
We all know the fairytale of Red Riding Hood, and we all know what happens in the end. But this isnβt some made-up story. This is my life, and my husband, the wolf, is about to come find me.
As I race amongst the trees, I head right, in the direction of my grandmotherβs house, which Iβm sure is empty now. I canβt see anything. With the silver glow of the moon, I try to gauge how far Iβve gone, but the trees are too high, too thick for me to even see. I take a moment, coming to a stop against one of the thick trunks, to catch my breath, but also to look back. I make out the small glimmer of yellow, which is our bedroom light, but the moment I spot it, itβs gone. Blinking, I focus, but itβs no longer there, and I wonder if Lycan turned off the lights to mess with me.
Iβm still too close to the Shaw manor to make it to the Bardot home safely. So, I spin on my heel and start running once more. The deeper into the woods I go, the more disorienting it gets. But I think back to the night Lycan found me. It didnβt take too long to get to his place from granβs, meaning the path canβt be too long.
Only, there is no path.
A crack from behind me echoes amongst the trees, and a scream frees itself from my lips. I cringe, knowing they wouldβve heard me. Itβs not meant to be a game of cat and mouse, but itβs not the fairytale I grew up reading.
My lungs pull in air, which I expel in short spurts. My heart thrums a rhythm that makes my chest ache, and my thighs are starting to burn from the exertion. Iβm not great with cardio, clearly, and this is seriously pushing my limits.
But I canβt stop.
Another crack from somewhere to my left sends panic skittering down my spine as the cool air picks up, a breeze blowing through the leaves, causing them to rustle.
Suddenly, heavy footfalls bear down on me, and I push myself to run faster. Thankfully Iβm wearing shoes, because the ground underfoot is hard, and each time I step on
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