Chapter 4
Mel lifted Ivy up, away from the book, into the living room. "We are not going to touch that book!" her voice sounds so stern that Ivy had to agree not to touch the book.
"I can't believe you're actually doing this. The book isn't going to hurt you. I'll go back." Mel held her hands back; her grip was so tight that it made Ivy growl. Mel saw Iv's eye glow so fittingly and with a strong presence. She drifted back, and Ivy thought she had hurt her. Mel took her hand from her body and went in to take the book.
"I'll burn it, Ivy. This book shouldn't be roaming about." "Oh! Is this what this is about? Your nightmares?" "No nightmares, Ivy, but this could bring a nightmare." "You are really bringing your fantasies to reality, girl. Just forget about it. We are not going to use it, but no burning." "Hey guy's" Kelvin showed up right in the room and asked, "What's up with the ladies?" "Nothing; we were just talking about you. You are late!" Ivy said, holding up his hand to her cheeks. "Let's have dinner, shall we?"
They were all staring at each other, speechless and silent, like the old man in the garden. "Kelvin, you were late; mind telling why?" "Of course not, my lady." Mel just stared firmly at what was going on around her. "Would Mel like to know too?" He broke her stare when he noticed her detention. "Umm, yeah. That's alright." "Well, I was walking down the roads to your home and had to help a little boy back home. He said his family didn't want him because he was different from them all. So, he was short on confidence. Ivy and Mel gave him a 'want to know' face. "So, what happened after that?"
"Yeah, go on." Mel agreed. "He refused to go into his room and wanted to come with me. I tried my best to let him stay with his parents, but they said he wanders off at night and comes back looking all shredded." "Wow," Ivy said with her face, asking for more. "So?" Mel got so interested in the story, and the both of them placed such nice listening ears on Kelvin as he spoke. Kelvin then burst out in laughter. "What's funny?" "It's funny; you guys almost believe everything I said." "Jerk, I'm no longer interested; I'll go to sleep. You guys make me sick." "I found out you girls do love fiction. I just gave you something you could enjoy." " Everyone of them laughed out loud, but Mel decided to stay back since it wasn't actually real. "What game should we play?" "No games, Ivy. I want to ask Kelvin a few more questions, and this time, Kelvin, it's non-fiction, alright?"
"Bossy," Ivy muttered.
"Kelvin, why did you transfer to school here? I'm pretty sure you're not in town here." Kelvin chuckled.
"I stay with my uncle here, but he's been away from home before I got here. My parents died, and I'm here alone."
"My turn." Ivy said, smiling, "Kelvin, do you love me?" She placed her eyes firmly on him to receive a clear answer.
"Mel, that's not a question on a dinner night." Mel coughed out.
"Excuse me."
"I know that; I was just asking."
"Alright, if you must know, yes, I do love you." Kelvin smiled at her face. Mel felt uncomfortable.
"He's yours; allow him to claim you." Mel could hear her wolf whisper behind her. "Okay, my turn." Mel said, "You do read mythical books, right?"
"Yeah, a lot. There are lots of them with pride. I know so much about extraordinary humans."
"Really? That's quite impressive. Mind taking me on a lecture about the few you've read? I'd love to hear them."
Ivy watched them and had a memory of their school activities. "You guys are friends already. Mel, I told you he wasn't that bad."
"I already see Ivy. More questions, Kelvin." "That's enough, Mel. Let's give it a rest." Ivy interrupted the shade of long lost but found questions Mel was going to ask. "Yeah, I'll just head on to bed then. How about having no breakfast for the morning, Ivy?"
"I always have my cereals." "You really love handing it over." Mel laughed, passing on to the night her weary eyes. Kelvin and Ivy were left at the table. Their eyes met, and they stood up at once.
"So, we're together alone now." Kelvin lifted her chin and kissed her forehead.
"I've looked forward to this." He held her waist tightly with his hands, and his lips went around the sensitive parts of her body.
'Claim her right now.' He could hear his wolf behind him. Ivy's body wavered with his kisses. Her body shivered with his touch. She couldn't comprehend his touch like the others. It made her so weak and demanding. The parade his hands made on her waist down to her thigh without losing the kiss sent shivers down her spine.
"Kelvin, wait, I'm going to lose my head if we stay here." She muttered under her breath. She forcefully cut off the kiss and hung her hands on his neck. He pulled up her feet from the ground and went towards the bedroom. He could smell her perfectly well, holding her waist up with her legs wrapped around him. Ivy looked at him and smiled. It gave him pleasure, like she really wanted it. He threw them both on the bed and didn't give them a second thought before pushing his hands in between her thighs. "Oh God." Her moans went aloud, not trembling the walls of the room. She held the tip of the sheet, waiting for him to make another move. He stretched his middle finger into her and pulled it out. First, he went slowly, pushing his finger in and out of her hole. "Claim her." Kelvin fought his wolf and restrained himself from biting her. He tried not to injure her, but his grip was too tight. Ivy pushed him back with a loud scream. Her body was shaking so badly that she thought she was going to lose her life. "I've never been treated nicely."