The Wolfless Luna's Revenge: Returning With His Secret Twins Chapter 66
Samantha’s POV
"Do you even realize how much you affect ?" Dominic murmured, his breath brushing my skin as his lips pressed against mine again, hungrier this ti.
I barely had a chance to think, much less respond. Every kiss, every touch, sent my mind spinning. It was maddening, and addictive. His hands rested on my waist, fingers curling slightly, like he needed to keep close or risk losing again.
And the worst part? I did not want him to let go.
But I could not ignore the chaos bubbling inside . The guilt gnawed at the edges of my mind, the doubt clawing its way into the heat of the mont.
My twins.
I pulled back slightly, pressing my hands against his chest. And I felt his heartbeat thundered beneath my fingertips, matching the erratic rhythm of my own. “Dominic, wait.”
His brows furrowed and the intensity in his eyes softened just a fraction. “What’s wrong?”
“I...” I struggled for the right words, my chest heaving as I tried to calm my breath. “I can’t... We can’t just... What about Devon and Diana?”
The ntion of their nas seed to ground both of us as his grip on my waist loosened, though his hands stayed there, warm and comforting. “What about them?”
“This,” I gestured between us. “This thing between us... It is not just about you and anymore. They are my priority, Dominic. They always will be. What if...” My voice faltered, and I hated the vulnerability bleeding through. “What if this, what we are doing, confuses them? Hurts them?”
He was quiet for a mont, and I hated how exposed I felt under his gaze. Then he reached up, gently tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. “Samantha, they are my priority too. I know I have made mistakes, but I am here now. For you. For them. And I will do whatever it takes to make sure they know they are loved and safe.”
I could feel the sincerity of his words but they only added to the storm of emotions brewing inside . “It is not that simple. They don’t even know much about you, and what if this does not work out—”
“It will work out,” he interjected firmly, leaving no room for argunt. “Because I am not going anywhere.”
“You can’t promise that,” I whispered, more to myself than to him.
He tilted my chin up, forcing to et his gaze. “I can. And I will. But I understand why you are scared, Samantha. I get it. You have been through hell because of , I’ve been a part of that. But I am trying to fix it. I am trying to be better, for you and for them.”
I wanted to believe him. Goddess, I wanted to believe him so badly. But the scars of the past were not so easily ignored.
“And what about your family?” I asked, my voice barely audible. “They are not just going to accept this, Dominic. Us. . The kids.”
“I will handle them,” he replied without hesitation. “But you are right. We need to take this one step at a ti. I do not want to do anything that makes you feel unsafe or unsure, especially the kids, we can’t just suddenly shock them with this.”
I blinked at him, caught off guard by his sudden shift in tone. “What are you saying?”
“I’m saying,” he began, his hands sliding from my waist to gently take mine, “that I will help you. With my family, with the pack, whatever it takes to earn their trust and yours. But I need you to trust too, Samantha. Completely.”
Trust. It was such a simple concept, but it was one I struggled with, especially when it ca to Dominic.
“You have already made so many promises,” I murmured. “How do I know this is not just another one you will not keep?”
His grip on my hands tightened slightly, his eyes never leaving mine. “Because I have never wanted anything more than I want this. You, the kids, a chance to fix everything I have broken. I can’t undo the past, but I can make damn sure our future is better.”
Sothing in his voice, in his expression, in his eyes, cracked through the walls I had built around myself. For the first ti in a long ti, I allowed myself to entertain the possibility that maybe, just maybe, he ant it.
Still, doubt lingered. “What if we are moving too fast? What if this all falls apart before it even has a chance to start?”
Dominic let out a soft breath, his thumb brushing over the back of my hand. “It’s not about speed, Samantha. It’s about doing this right. And I will wait as long as you need to.”
His patience, his willingness to put and the kids first, chipped away at my defenses. “You are making it really hard to keep my guard up, you know that?”
He smiled faintly, the corners of his mouth lifting just enough to make my heart ache. “Good. Because I don’t want there to be any walls between us anymore.”
Then he leaned in again, his lips capturing mine in a kiss that was both tender and insistent. It was a promise, a plea, a thousand unspoken words wrapped into one mont s he moved and dipped deeper into my mouth, tangling with my tongue.
But then, just as I was beginning to lose myself in him again, he pulled back, his brow furrowing slightly. “Samantha...”
“What?” I asked, suddenly self-conscious under his gaze.
He tilted his head, his nose brushing against the curve of my neck. “Your scent. It’s...” He trailed off, his expression shifting to sothing I could not quite place.
“My scent?” I repeated, confused.
He pulled back slightly, his eyes searching mine. “You didn’t know?”
“Didn’t know what?”
His hesitation made my stomach twist. “That you’re giving off a scent. A very... distinct scent.”
I stared at him, utterly bewildered. “What are you talking about?”
Dominic’s jaw tightened, his gaze dropping briefly before eting mine again. “Samantha, are you... in heat?”
His words surprised , and for a mont, all I could do was stare at him, my mind scrambling to process what he had just said.
“I— what?” I managed to stamr, my cheeks flushing as a mix of confusion and embarrassnt washed over .
The room felt smaller and the space between us was almost unbearable. But I could not bring myself to look away or step back. I wanted his warmth, his touch, his closeness, and his presence. I craved for him... And I might have been needing him more than I realized.
“Are you in heat, Samantha?”
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