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With dissension among the pack and an unwilling Cole who might very well be the chosen amulet holder, will the wolfen tribe find its new leader? Or will confusion, mistrust and greed destroy them all? Never before seen excerpt: Cole sat with his back to the cliff face, naked as the day he was born. The rough stone scratched his back, the rubble under him dug into his bum. He focused on a distant point where flames had licked at the treetops, leaving nothing but blackened fingers reaching into the sky. The fire had recently passed over the valley, leaving the territory of the wolf tribe a mixture of ashes and partially burnt foliage. If Gar hadn’t been away from home, if the wind had turned the other way, Cole was sure life would have gone on as usual. Many of the small family clans had fought the flames, while some of them fled. But without Gar, the pall of death now loomed over the entire tribe. His immediate thoughts were of his find, and the meaning behind it. The talisman. The brilliant red stone in the shape of a wolf’s head, set in the centre of the gold filigree, rested in his palm. He wanted to throw it as far as his strength would allow. Instead, he tossed it into the air and snatched it back then lifted it so the sun shone through the gem, sending brilliant shards of colour across the dull, burned soil. “What’s the matter?” Zane, his friend and companion, leaned down, and reaching out tried to snatch the stone from his grasp. Cole pulled the amulet close, unwilling to allow it to leave his hand. Cursing under his breath, he wondered why. He’d have given anything if he’d never found the damn thing—never found their tribal leader, Gar, and his mate’s scorched corpses. Charred flesh and bone were all that remained and the smell was something he’d never forget, he was sure of it. The shock and grief were still hard to bear. The ramifications of what this meant to their tribe, enormous. Cole sighed. No one would ever be able to replace Gar. Yet someone would have to try. Shaking off his black mood , he dropped the amulet onto the pile of clothing he’d shed and grabbed hold of Zane’s wrist. Pulling the pale-skinned, white haired man around, he draped him across his knees. “Nothing besides the obvious. Oh, and I’m horny.” It seemed inappropriate, but Cole needed something to distract him from the horrible events that had taken place. Zane’s response was predictable, as was his own comment. “Yeah, so what else is new? Ever since I met you, your cock’s been at no less than half-mast.” “Nothing wrong with that, or so you’ve been telling me for the past couple of weeks. No one else complains about me being hard all the time.” Zane wriggled, dragging his thighs and genitals over Cole’s erection. “Like I’m complaining!” He squirmed a little more, and chuckled when Cole groaned. “Fuck, you know how to get to me.” He slid his hand over Zane’s lower back and then his arse. The man’s squirming took on a more determined thrust, driving his shaft hard into Cole’s thigh. “I understand how you’re feeling. This whole situation is overwhelming, and you’d rather not think about it for a while longer. But you’re the one who’s driving us both crazy.!” Zane drove his hips forward again. “Either spank me or fuck me, please!” Grinning, Cole continued his teasing caress, sliding his palm over the firm cheeks of the man’s arse and down his thighs. He nudged them apart and slipped a hand between those sturdy columns of muscle and bone, cupping the warm, round sac. “Spank you? Have you misbehaved? Do you need a spanking?” Cole was intrigued. He’d never spanked anyone before. “For fuck’s sake, just do me, would you?” Zane snarled, his temper obviously getting the best of him. Cole loved trying new things and wasn’t about to let him off so easily. He rested his free arm across the man’s back, holding him in place, while continuing to toy with the hefty ball sac and the crack of his arse. Zane’s writhing grew more desperate when Cole pushed a finger against the tight rosebud nestled between his cheeks. He groaned when the finger popped inside. “So, fucking or spanking?” Cole twisted his finger around the tight passage. His own cock shifted, pulsing under the weight of his new lover. “Whatever you want. Fuck, spank, I don’t care,” Zane growled. “Just don’t leave me hanging.” “And you said I was always horny. What about you and this monster you have dangling between your legs?” Popping his finger free, Cole pushed his hand between them and grabbed Zane’s impressive hard-on. “Yes,” the man hissed and pumped his hips. “Yes, you want to fuck, or yes, you want a spanking?” Cole asked, insistent. “Make a choice or you get neither.” “Fuck then, fuck me,” Zane replied quickly. He raised his arse, perhaps hoping Cole would relent and slip a finger back into his tight hole. “I think I want to spank you first.” Phew, a nice bit of teasing for you. I hope you enjoyed. Jamie and I had a blast with this series and can't wait to hear what you all think. Remember, April 13th, from Total E-Bound. Jenna Byrnes Nominated for National Award. OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma City RedHawks Vice President of Ticketing Jenna Byrnes has been nominated by the Pacific Coast League for 2013 Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year. The Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Award has been presented annually since 1976 to a "woman who has made outstanding contributions to her club, her league, or to baseball." Byrnes is one of 16 nominees, one from each of the minor leagues. The winner will be announced later this fall, and the award will be formally presented during the Baseball Winter Meetings Award Luncheon in Orlando, Florida on December 9. Byrnes has been in her current position since the fall of 2010, when Mandalay Baseball Properties assumed control of the club. She has been with Mandalay Baseball Properties since 2004 and served as Senior Director of Ticket Sales for the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders prior to her current position. "We are very proud of Jenna for being nominated for this prestigious award," RedHawks President/General Manager Michael Byrnes said. "Under Jenna's leadership, our ticket sales efforts have produced tremendous results and we have engaged more people throughout Oklahoma with our brand. Jenna has done this while also being a key member of our management team and an outstanding mentor to our entire staff." The RedHawks are just one of three teams in the 16-team Pacific Coast League to have an increase in attendance in each of the past two seasons. This season the RedHawks welcomed 400,025 fans through the gates of Chicksaw Bricktown Ballpark, which was the highest total since 2008. Of the 69 home openings, 15 were sold out. "I would like to thank the Pacific Coast League for nominating me for this tremendous honor," Byrnes said. "I feel we have made a lot of strides improving the experience at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, and I look forward to continuing to be a part of this great organization." Whimsical Wearable Art To Be Featured At 15th Fashion Show. Whimsical wearable design will grace the runway Saturday, Aug. 24 when the Dunedin Fine Art Center​ presents Wearable Art 15. DUNEDIN, FL — Whimsical wearable design will grace the runway Saturday, Aug. 24 from 7 to 11:30 p.m. when the Dunedin Fine Art Center presents Wearable Art 15, a much-anticipated fashion show featuring the work of local and national artists. The 15th annual event at the art center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin, will include innovative clothing, jewelry and accessories by artistic designers including Jenna Barnes, Mark Byrne, Melissa Dolce, the Garden Fairies + Electric Diva, Johnny Hunt, Kikimora Studios, Cindy Linville and Frank Strunk III. Additionally, there will be a special onsite presentation of work by perennial wearable art favorite Lina Teixeira. All models will sport hair and makeup artistry by Salon GW. Both the Pre-Glow and After-Glow parties will feature live music during which attendees can explore "If the Shoe Fits. " a celebratory exhibit show in conjunction with Wearable Art 15 in which the arts community was invited to create shoes in all shapes and styles, using the media of their choice.
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