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The Son of Red Fang by Diana Sockriter novel Chapter 160

Chapter 160

“First base is kissing. Anything from light peck kisses to full blown making out. Skin to skin touch of the male’s abdomen and chest as well is time female’s abdomen are also part of first base. Second base is fondling the female’s breast and third is engaging in sexual stimulation without interiskut

“So home, as you called it, would be sex?”

“Vaginal and anal sex is home base. Oral sex and digital penetration or fingering is a part of third and still has the potential to spread diseases if you’re not

careful.”

“Thank you alpha.”

“For what?” I’m truly surprised.

“For using the technical terms instead of the nicknames young people give them. They were terms I understood.”

“I thought Red Fang schools went out of their way to educa

about sex.”

“Up until the eighth grade, yes. In the early grades it’s the standard stuff. Only a man and a woman can make a baby and these are their body parts. It gets more intense in the eighth grade. Permission slips are sent home every year from then on and your parents have to sign you up for the sex education class You automatically get general health education and that does give you general information about the sex diseases you could encounter and how to keep yourself safe but sex ed was specifically for preparing you for long term relationships and having sex.

Boys are heavily educated on the laws of the pack. Girls are as well but in a different way. The only reason I know anything about the laws surrounding sex in my pack is because my twin sister stole her boyfriend’s sex ed book and gave it to me. She also gave me hers when she realized it was different and feigned losing it. That was one of the handful of times she’s ever been belted by dad. She claimed that it was worth it if it allowed me to stay out of trouble with the council.”

“Cole, I’ve got all the garbage out of the abscess and I’ve spotted the foreign object that’s causing the infection. It appears to be deeply embedded so I don’t know how painful this will be to remove.”

“About as bad as it was to receive.” He whispers.

Angela stands from her seat and leans over him. Placing her hand on his cheek he opens his eyes, looking into hers.

“Whatever you received was done with malice. I’m simply trying to help you. There’s a big difference.”

“I understand the difference when I’m sane, Dr. Pierce but there’s a reason I asked to be tied.”

“I told Demetri and you that it wasn’t necessary. I’ve had a lot worse from lower ranks.”

“Yes ma’am it is. Pain turns me. It’s a trigger I have no control over.”

He looks away as he finishes, shame lacing his voice.

“I’ll be done with this spot once I get the object out then we can work on closing your head. Once that’s numb we will be taking the restraints off.”

He stiffens slightly at the idea but remains silent.

“Cole.”

I start petting his neck gently again, trying to pull/his attention back to me.

“Can you tell me about these three ladies you dated? You said that you stopped dating at eighteen. When was your first relationship?”

“I was three months away from turning sixteen when Allison and I stumbled into each other. She had been running from someone and was quite frantic to get away. I helped her up and invited her back to my room. It wasn’t until we entered the pack house that she realized who I was. I assumed that she was younger than me considering I had never seen her in school. I didn’t have any real interest in dating but there was something about me that kept her coming around. After three months of her hanging out with me rumors started and I got called to my dad’s office.

Chapter 160

His voice ends

in

a sharp

whine

as Angela clamps

down

on the object

into embedded him.

“Breathe Cole.”

I try

to soothe as 1

increase the pressure

of

my touch

on

his neck.

“Tell

me

Allison. more about

What

happened when

you got called

to your

father’s office?”

He’s trying

whining

what appears starts pulling his

is stiff hard and

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