Isaac (Alpha Daddies #8) Read Online Paige Michaels

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Erotic, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Alpha Daddies Series by Paige Michaels
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Total pages in book: 48
Estimated words: 44578 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 223(@200wpm)___ 178(@250wpm)___ 149(@300wpm)
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Daddy slid one hand down to cup her bottom over her panties and then held her gaze as he eased his fingers between her legs. “Soaked.”

She bit her lip.

His lips came back to her ear. “After our guests leave, I’m going to spank your bottom hard enough to make you think twice about twirling around in circles in the future, and then we’re going to do whatever it was you just envisioned.”

Her breath hitched. How had he known she was spinning? She stared at him with wide eyes.

Daddy turned in a circle and pointed toward the upper corner of the room where a small black box was mounted. “Camera, remember?”

She sighed.

He kissed all over her face. “I’ll never leave you anywhere without taking a monitor with me, naughty girl.”

“But, Daddy, you didn’t say I couldn’t spin in circles.”

He chuckled deeply. “I bet Rylee told you it was forbidden. Not to mention, you knew deep inside that I would frown at anything that dangerous. I thought you were surely going to fall and hit your head when you started spinning around and around until you were so dizzy you nearly collapsed. It took every ounce of willpower I had not to rush in here and stop you.”

She sighed and fiddled with the front of his shirt, staring absently at his chest. “Maybe you should give me a warning this first time.”

He laughed so hard the room shook before kissing her soundly. “Let’s go outside and find out what you’re able to see in the distance while the sun is out. We’ll discuss a more comprehensive list of rules later. But I can tell you now, naughty Little mate, common sense is going to trump the actual list every time. If you do something dangerous, you can expect to end up over my knees. I don’t need to specifically tell you not to jump off the roof to punish you for doing so.” He lifted a brow.

She exhaled slowly. “Yes, Sir.” She lifted her gaze. “But, uh, I need to tell you something.”

He hitched her up higher so they were face-to-face. “What is it, Little one?”

“I can see through walls.”

He started chuckling. “Why am I not surprised?” He carried her out of the nursery to join Rylee and Hayes in the living room.

Rylee was still giggling, a huge smile on her face that warmed Amber’s heart. It spoke volumes about what Amber could expect in the coming weeks and months. Rylee was obviously deliriously happy. Even though she had to deal with weird scent issues, she was totally in love with her mate, clinging to him with both arms. She was oblivious to the fact that her dress was hitched up and everyone could see her panties. At some point in the past two months, Rylee had apparently stopped caring about the kind of modesty they’d been raised to adhere to.

Isaac continued through to the front door, opened it, and stepped out onto the porch. The only time Amber had been outside since she’d arrived had been for a few minutes last night after she’d shifted.

“Do we know where exactly Drow is being held?” Isaac asked, glancing at Hayes.

“Yes. I can pinpoint it on a map.”

Isaac slid Amber to her feet in the clearing. “Amber could see that location last night when she shifted, so we know she at least has that distance in wolf form.”

Hayes nodded. “Good starting point.”

Isaac lifted Amber’s chin. “What we’re most curious about is finding out the difference between what your human can see and what your wolf can see.”

“Oh. Okay. That makes sense.” She glanced at Rylee. “Is it different for you? Can your wolf scent better?”

“Yes, but it’s not so much different as sharper or something. It’s hard to explain. I think my wolf can focus better and pinpoint more specific scents. My human is bombarded with so many scents it becomes frustrating. I think it’s similar for Molly. She can hear every noise around her, but it’s not quite as annoying to her wolf. Plus, both of us are getting better at ignoring the things that don’t matter.”

“That makes sense.” Amber didn’t think her frustration level was going to be anywhere near either of theirs. After all, she could always close her eyes and block everything. At least she assumed that to be the case.

Isaac rounded behind her and set his hands on her shoulders. “Just relax, Little one. It doesn’t matter what you can or can’t see. We’re just gathering information, okay?”

“Yes, Daddy.” It was hard to avoid feeling the pressure of her odd gift, though. After all, it could be the difference between life and death for someone someday if she didn’t hone her power.

Amber tipped her head back and looked all around her. Starting from one spot she described what she could see. She pointed as she spoke, elaborating about homes and even a few occupants who happened to be outside.


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