Chapter 29: Pleasuring Himself
Sofia’s fingers were white, stiff from the cold and the lingering tremors of her breakdown. She fumbled with the first button, but her coordination was gone. The small pearl disc slipped from her wet grip over and over.
She let out a small, frustrated sob, her head dropping forward. She felt pathetic—exposed, shivering, and unable to even dress herself under his predatory watch.
Damien watched her struggle, his pulse thrumming in his throat. He saw the way her fingers shook, the way her soft, rounded shoulders rose and fell with her ragged breaths. He couldn’t stay by the fire any longer. The distance was a lie.
He crossed the room in three long strides.
Sofia gasped, flinching back, but she hit the wall behind her. Damien didn’t tower over her with anger this time; he stepped into her space, his heat radiating off him like a furnace.
“Hold still,” he commanded, his voice a low, gravelly rasp.
He reached out, his large hands dwarfing her own. As he took over the task of the buttons, his knuckles brushed against the sensitive, damp skin of her chest. He tried to stay clinical, but the contact sent a sharp jolt through him. His fingers grazed the peak of her breast, and he felt the immediate, hard response of her nipple against his skin.
A low, guttural sound vibrated in his chest. He was rock hard, his slacks straining painfully. The urge to rip the shirt back off, to press her soft, plus-sized curves against the hard planes of his body and sink into her, was almost overwhelming. He wanted to claim her, to drown out her fear with a different kind of intensity.
But then he looked at her face.
Her eyes were hollow, rimmed with red from crying and the shock of the cold. She looked fragile, drained of every ounce of her spirit. He was a monster, but he wasn’t a beast. He couldn’t take what she didn’t have the strength to give.
He finished the last button near her throat, his thumb lingering for a split second against the pulse point in her neck.
“Sleep,” he muttered, his voice thick. “On the floor.”
Without another word, he turned on his heel and strode back into the bathroom, slamming the door.
Sofia stood frozen, her heart hammering. A moment later, she heard the roar of the shower turning on.
Inside the steaming cubicle, Damien didn’t even bother to undress. The bathroom air turned thick with steam, but the heat had nothing to do with the water. Damien leaned one hand heavily against the tile, his head hanging low as the spray soaked through his shirt, the fabric clinging to his muscular back.
He didn’t undress. Waiting wasn’t an option.
He shoved his trousers down just enough, his fingers closing around his length with a grip that was borderline bruising. He was agonizingly hard, his pulse thumping in his veins. As he began to stroke himself, he squeezed his eyes shut, and the image of Sofia flashed behind his eyelids with violent clarity.
He didn’t see the “imperfections” she worried about. He saw the lush, heavy curve of her hips as she stood trembling in the firelight. He saw the way the shirt had draped over her full breasts, and the memory of her nipple hardening against his knuckle sent a fresh jolt of white-hot lust through his gut.
His breath came in ragged, animalistic grunts.
“Sofia,” he groaned into the steam.
He imagined his hands sliding over the soft, generous swell of her stomach, pulling her back against him until her rounded backside was pressed firmly against his aching heat. He pictured his fingers digging into the silk of her thighs, spreading her open and sinking into her until she was flushed and gasping, her body shaking from pleasure instead of the cold.
His pace quickened, his strokes becoming frantic and rhythmic. The friction was a desperate relief against the tension that had been building since he first saw her on the ledge. He could almost feel her—the scent of her skin, the heat of her breath, the way her soft curves would yield under his weight.
His muscles coiled, his back arching as he reached the peak. With a low, guttural snarl that echoed off the tiled walls, he shuddered, his body racking with the force of his release.
He stood there for a long time afterward, the water sluicing over him, his chest heaving. The physical pressure was gone, but the obsession remained. He was haunted by the woman in the other room, and no amount of cold water or self-inflicted release could change the fact that he was well and truly undone by her.
When Damien finally stepped out of the bathroom, a towel draped around his neck and his hair dripping, he expected to see her still awake. But instead, he found her curled in a tight ball on the hardwood floor at the foot of the bed.
She was shivering, his shirt fitting her perfectly, and her bare legs were tucked against her chest. Even in sleep, she looked like she was trying to take up as little space as possible.
Damien stood over her, his jaw tightening. A wave of irritation warred with something much more dangerous—pity.
I’m supposed to hate her, he reminded himself, his eyes hardening. She is a deceiver. A murderer.
He turned his back on her, climbed into the massive bed, and pulled the heavy furs up to his chest. He closed his eyes, forcing his breathing to slow, determined to ignore the girl on the floor. But the silence of the room only made the sound of her soft, rhythmic shivering louder.
He knew the truth: Sofia hadn’t shifted yet. Without her wolf, she lacked the internal furnace that kept their kind warm. To her, this room was a tomb of shadows and biting drafts. On that floor, she was no better than a freezing human.
“Dammit,” he hissed under his breath, squeezing his eyes shut tighter.
He stayed like that for an hour, hovering on the edge of a fitful sleep, until a small, broken sound pierced the quiet.
“No… please…”
Damien’s eyes flew open. He rolled onto his side, looking over the edge of the bed.
Sofia was thrashing weakly, her fingers clawing at the floorboards. Her face was pale, glistening with cold sweat, and her breathing had turned into terrified, shallow hitches.
“Don’t… don’t leave me there…” she whispered, her voice shaking with fear.
She was reliving that moment on the ledge—or something even worse. The nightmare had taken over, and she was too tired and too cold to fight it.
A sharp pain hit Damien’s chest, a pain that felt like it belonged to her. He tried to ignore it and stay the cold Alpha he wanted to be, but when she let out a small, broken sound, his body moved before he could stop himself.
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Chapters
- Chapter 139: The Revenge
- Chapter 138: Rival
- Chapter 137: With Another Woman
- Chapter 136: The Fake Interview
- Chapter 135: Her Smell
- Chapter 134: Turning Them Against Each Other
- Chapter 133: False Alarm
- Chapter 132: Something Is Wrong
- Chapter 131: Suspicious
- Chapter 130: A Spy
- Chapter 129: Helper
- Chapter 128: New Ability
- Chapter 127: Scout
- Chapter 126: Choosing No One
- Chapter 125: Other Men
- Chapter 124: Mind Reading
- Chapter 123: Out Of Control
- Chapter 122: Jointed Penetration
- Chapter 121: Why Not Have Both
- Chapter 120: Stranger At My Door
- Chapter 119: Shifting
- Chapter 118: She Has No Idea
- Chapter 117: Suspect
- Chapter 116: A Trap?
- Chapter 115: His Fault
- Chapter 114: The Way I Look
- Chapter 113: Lost Control
- Chapter 112: The Talk
- Chapter 111: Secrets
- Chapter 110: His Brother
- Chapter 109: Not Your Dead Wife
- Chapter 108: Lookalike
- Chapter 107: In His Apartment
- Chapter 106: Threats
- Chapter 105: Reject Him
- Chapter 104: Hurt
- Chapter 103: Marry Me
- Chapter 102: Annoyed
- Chapter 101: Stubborn
- Chapter 100: Say It
- Chapter 99: Punishment
- Chapter 98: Insecurities
- Chapter 97: More Than A Coincidence
- Chapter 96: In Her Apartment
- Chapter 95: Mistress
- Chapter 94: No Feelings
- Chapter 93: Borrowed
- Chapter 92: Was it real
- Chapter 91: Used Me
- Chapter 90: Used Him
- Chapter 89: I’m yours
- Chapter 88: Apology
- Chapter 87: Missing
- Chapter 86: A Daughter
- Chapter 85: Introduced
- Chapter 84: Fighting Over Her
- Chapter 83: Fighting Over Her
- Chapter 82: Decision
- Chapter 81: Choice
- Chapter 80: Innocent
- Chapter 79: Memorial
- Chapter 78: Perfect Girl
- Chapter 77: Mates
- Chapter 76: Can’t Be Her
- Chapter 75: Appreciation
- Chapter 74: You Just Want To Fuck Me
- Chapter 73: Captured
- Chapter 72: Awake
- Chapter 71: The Stakes
- Chapter 70: Wants Me Too
- Chapter 69: Perceive
- Chapter 68: Will You Let Me
- Chapter 67: What Did You Do?
- Chapter 66: Wants Her
- Chapter 65: Interest
- Chapter 64: His Uncle
- Chapter 63: In The Car
- Chapter 62: Waiting
- Chapter 61: Did He Touch You
- Chapter 60: Want You
- Chapter 59: Want You
- Chapter 58: Last Day
- Chapter 57: Concern
- Chapter 56: What Did I Do
- Chapter 55: The Betrayal
- Chapter 54: Shot
- Chapter 53: Leaving
- Chapter 52: Not Her
- Chapter 51: Chained
- Chapter 50: Gone Far
- Chapter 49: The Offer
- Chapter 48: The Note
- Chapter 47: Come To Bed
- Chapter 46: Your Fault
- Chapter 45: The Stake
- Chapter 44: The Ballroom
- Chapter 43: Attraction
- Chapter 42: Hungry Wolves
- Chapter 41: TRIP
- Chapter 40: Who Do you Belong To
- Chapter 39: Not Going Anywhere
- Chapter 38: Rather Die
- Chapter 37: Awake
- Chapter 36: Old Sofia
- Chapter 35: Fog
- Chapter 34: Rage
- Chapter 33: Spit On Him
- Chapter 32: Hard Work
- Chapter 31: Mine
- Chapter 30: Wet Dream
- Chapter 29: Pleasuring Himself
- Chapter 28: Undress
- Chapter 27: Suicide
- Chapter 26: Punishment
- Chapter 25: Black Wolf
- Chapter 24: The Rules
- Chapter 23: Not Herself
- Chapter 22: Got There Before Me
- Chapter 21: Under The Rain
- Chapter 20: He Came
- Chapter 19: Something Is Wrong
- Chapter 18: Drink
- Chapter 17: Awake
- Chapter 16: Not Him
- Chapter 15: Your choice
- Chapter 14: Dress Up
- Chapter 13: Coronation
- Chapter 12: The Request
- Chapter 11: The Offer
- Chapter 10: The Day
- Chapter 9: Jealousy
- Chapter 8: Could It Be Her?
- Chapter 7: Innocent
- Chapter 6: The Video
- Chapter 5: Water Cell
- Chapter 4: Accused
- Chapter 3: The Fall
- Chapter 2: The Special One
- Chapter 1: The Spare Daughter