Chapter 19

Chapter 19

A Chapter by Tina Kline

    Kyle sat on the bed pulling Miss Feather toward him and with a vicious tug on the leash causing her to tumble forward.

    Kyle caught her and laughing a lustful laugh, put her on the bed on her back. He leaned over her, staring down into her face.

    “You’re mine now Miss Feather. You better start getting use to it. And it would be to your advantage to like it.”

    “Never!” hissed Miss Feather.

    Kyle chuckled and put his hand on her belly and started moving his hand in small circles on it.

    “Like it Miss Feather. Like it.”

    Miss Feather squirmed and growled softly.

    Kyle increased the size of his circles. “Fight me and it will go badly for you.”

    He increased the size of his circles again until his hand came to just below her breasts.

    “Don’t do this.” Miss Feather begged.

    “I will do it. You are mine now. I took you from your world and now you’re part of mine.” He placed a possessive hand on her breast and squeezed gently. “Heavenly.” He said closing his eyes. Then he started rubbing back and forth over the n****e with his thumb.

    Miss Feather whimpered as she felt her n****e harden and felt pleasure radiating from the sight. Tears of shame and humiliation came to her eyes.

    Kyle laughed a husky laugh. He opened his eyes and looked down at her. “I’m the victor here Miss Feather. I wanted you and now I have you.” He leaned close, his eyes on her mouth. “And I’m taking what is mine.”

 

    A message had been sent ahead to both Mr. Whitewater’s and Mr. Redwood’s Packs that Mr. Black’s and Mr. Stonevalley’s Packs were on their way for an important visit.

    They reached Mr. Redwood’s Village which looked very similar to Mr. Black’s and Mr. Stonevalley’s Villages.

    Mr. Redwood and Mr. Whitewater were waiting for them with a large group of Wolf People watching. They were greeted in a friendly and welcoming manner.

   “Welcome Mr. Black and Mr. Stonevalley.” said Mr. Redwood. Standing beside him was Mr. Whitewater and his Mate Miss Primrose.

    “Welcome.” greeted Mr. Whitewater.

    Miss Primrose went to Louise and Cerise. “Welcome.” She said. “Mr. Redwood has no Mate so I greet you on his behalf as well.”

    Louise took Miss Primrose’s hands and said, “Greetings to you.”

    Cerise did the same.

    “We need to meet now and discuss a very important matter that affects all of us.” Mr. Black said.

    “Let’s go to my Meeting House. It’s large enough to hold us all.” Mr. Redwood said.

    He led the way.

    The Wolf People of Mr. Redwood’s Pack watched them with curious and concerned expressions on their faces.

    Armand walked along side Mr. Thunder and Quetzal casually glancing at the Wolf People of the other Pack.

   He spotted a Wolf Person girl with reddish brown hair, radiant green eyes who was watching him with a shy smile.

    Armand felt a little pleasurable shock at noticing her appreciative smile and he smiled back. Who is she, he wondered?

    Then he was walking on by. He turned his head to glance back at her. Mr. Thunder noticed this and elbowed him.

    “Checking out Pack Members?” He asked with a teasing smile.

    “No!” Armand quickly denied.

    Quetzal chuckled. “She’s pretty. I’ll find out who she is.”

    “Maybe I will. I need a Mate.” said Mr. Thunder.

    “You two. Stay focused.” said Armand.

    Ahead of them were Joshie and Mandie shaking with their rapidly increasing terror. There was no doubt in their minds that they were in trouble, serious and deadly trouble.

    As the group neared the Meeting House Mr. Redwood’s Pack and visiting Pack Members from Mr. Whitewater’s Pack were noticing the two Others with the visitors from Mr. Black’s and Mr. Stonevalley’s Pack.

    Their excited voices rapidly spread through the Village and more and more Wolf People were arriving to see these two strange creatures.

    Armand wasn’t too concerned for Mandie and Joshie. They would serve their purpose. Mr. Redwood and Mr. Whitewater would be quickly convinced then Armand didn’t much care what happened to them after that.

    It was their Kyle who abducted Miss Feather and was holding her at his mercy. Armand was pretty certain he didn’t have much mercy! He didn’t want to think about what Kyle could be doing to his Miss Feather but he couldn’t help it. He kept thinking of Kyle forcing Miss Feather to submit to doing what she and he had shared just a short time ago, pleasuring each other.

    He felt rage building in him. Suddenly he felt Mr. Thunder’s hand on his arm. “Take it easy Armand.” He said softly.

    Armand realized he was trembling. He took several deep calming breaths. “Thanks Mr. Thunder.” He said.

    “We’ll rescue her.” Quetzal said.

    Armand realized he hadn’t been blocking his thoughts. “I hope so.” He said.

    They reached the Meeting House where a large number of Wolf People were waiting. Most of their radiant eyes were focused on Mandie and Joshie who were obviously in the grip of terror. Cerise and Louise had to force them into the Meeting House.

    The excited chatter of the Wolf People was about these two odd children and who and what could they possibly be.

    Once inside everyone found a place around the room sitting on deer and elk hides sewed into soft cushions. They were situated in an oval shape with Mr. Redwood at one point of the oval, Mr. Whitewater on one side, Mr. Black on the other side and Mr. Stonevalley next to him.

    Cerise, Louise and Miss Primrose sat together.  Miss Snow and Pine, along with several other Wolf People from Mr. Black’s and Mr. Stonevalley’s Packs kept watch over Mandie and Joshie.

    The Other Twins were trembling and losing their grip, certain now that their lives were soon to be over. And they knew Kyle was at fault.



© 2010 Tina Kline


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"And they knew Kyle was at fault" makes me wonder what the overall attitude of the Others might be... perhaps all of them are not all bad? It's too bad that the actions of oen can ruin things for many, there is no un-doing what Kyle has done (or hopefully, hasn't done quite yet!)

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The drums of war are beating loudly. I fear for Miss Feather. Dark clouds are hanging over everyone's lives right now.

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Glad that Armand has friends to comfort him at this difficult time for him, and Miss Feather. A very creatively done chapter. Great job.

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Man, that Kyle is one sick b*****d. I hope he and his group get no mercy from the Wolf People.

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I sure feel bad for Miss Feather. I'm afraid she isn't going to get out of this unharmed. And things don't look good for Mandie and Joshie but the Wolf People are getting ready for BATTLE!

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One note, maybe I missed it but I thought Miss Feather was still in her wolf form but then he's groping very human parts of her LOL maybe throw that in somewhere :-)

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"And they knew Kyle was at fault" makes me wonder what the overall attitude of the Others might be... perhaps all of them are not all bad? It's too bad that the actions of oen can ruin things for many, there is no un-doing what Kyle has done (or hopefully, hasn't done quite yet!)

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