The Claiming by Cooper Book 4
The Beta Trials by Cooper (Jace & Jordan)
Chapter 28 (Jordan)
I follow Balor into his cave. The moment we are out of sight of the others, he slumps and I move to support him. He lost a lot of blood protecting me.
“Thank you,” I say to him. “You didn’t have to risk yourself for me,” I tell him. He looks at me. “I don’t take kindly to anyone being forced into a mating situation. Real men don’t have to force a woman to get what they want,” he says, and I help him to lay down.
“How are you feeling?” I ask him, looking around quickly and finding a rag and some water. I begin washing off the wound. It’s already closing but I want to try and clean it out as best I can.
“Lightheaded. Thank you for not making a fuss in front of my clan,” he says.
“I understand the importance of a leader always showing their strength. Doesn’t matter if it’s a pack or a clan. If they question your authority, you have to fight them to keep it. Sometimes, your people die, and for no other reason than they thought you were weak,” I tell him as I wash his wound. “That’s a lot of experience talking for a young little wolf like you,” he says.
I shrug. “I was the only female Alpha for a while. A lot of males questioned my ability to lead,” I tell him honestly.
“I hope you set them straight,” he says to me, watching me as I wash his t*hroat.
“Every last one of them,” I say smiling at him.
He chuckles, then stops as the motion makes the wound bleed more.
I wipe off the new blood, still cleaning up the wound.
“So, you and the pup, huh?” he asks.
I glance at him and shrug again. “It’s complicated,” I say.
“I’ll say. You’re sharing a room with him and you’re still a virgin.”
My eyes shoot to his, and I see a shrewd look on his face. He reaches up and taps his nose again. “I can smell it.”
“You can smell it? What does that even mean?” I ask him, dropping the bloody rag into the water to soak and focusing on this interesting man.
“Under your scent of sweet peppermint is the delicious scent of a fresh dewy morning in spring, the scent of an unt*ouched woman. There aren’t many of you left at your age,” he says, watching me intently. Seriously, the man nearly bled out a few minutes ago and now I swear he’s flirting with me. “It’s not easy being a powerful female. Most men want me for my title or the power that being mated to me brings them. Not many men take the time to get to know me.”
“Then, most men are stupid. Perhaps the pup was stupid too, but you’re giving him another chance?” he asks.
I look at him, but I don’t answer. “Hmm, if you truly want to see how I’m feeling, you could climb into bed beside me and let me show you,” he says flirtatiously.
I laugh. “You are quite the flirt, Balor.”
“I just know what I want. And when I see something I want, I don’t hesitate to go after it.”
I reach out and take his hand, my face turning serious. “Do me a favor?”
“What’s that?”
“Let my doctor treat you. Do whatever tests he needs you to do so that he can keep you alive. Will you do that for me?”
He taps the bed beside me. “Keep me company until he gets here?” he asks.
I narrow my eyes at him. “I’m not sleeping with you, big bear,” I say.
“Not sleeping with me or not having s*ex with me?” he asks. “Come, sleep with me. I need the rest and you look like you could use some too. I just want to smell you. Your scent is relaxing to me.”
“You promise to behave?” I ask him. “Bear’s honor,” he says.
I crawl onto the bed beside him, tucking myself up against him. It’s actually perfect. The closer I am to him, the more likely he is to get my immunity. This way, I don’t have to argue with him to stay.
“Sleep, little wolf. I won’t die on you, I promise,” he says, burying his face in my hair.
I didn’t expect to fall asleep but at some time later, Jace’s voice in my head wakes me up.
‘Jordan, they’re here. You need to get up.’
I lift my head off of Balor’s chest and look at him. He looks clammy, and I reach up to t*ouch him, realizing that he’ s warmer than he should be.
‘What time is it?’ I ask Jace, noticing that it’s light out.
‘Mid-morning. The bears that were injured last night are already showing signs of distress, Jordan.’
‘Balor feels like he’s running a fever,’ I tell him.
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