Stalking His Prey Read Online Jenna Rose

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Insta-Love, Novella Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 23
Estimated words: 22019 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 110(@200wpm)___ 88(@250wpm)___ 73(@300wpm)
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She’s wearing a bright red jacket that is not hard to spot through the trees. Overflowing with anticipation, I grab my bag that has the rest of my equipment in it, slip the rope inside, hop out of my truck, and begin to follow her.

Walking forces my erection to subside just enough so that it’s no longer paining me with each step. But even with the distance I’m keeping from Penelope, just watching her hips sway and her ass as she takes strides up the slope has my lust raging.

When she reaches a small clearing, Penelope stops. I anticipate her turning around and slip behind a tree to hide myself. I’m wearing camo today, so there’s a good chance she wouldn’t have even seen me at this distance anyway. But I might as well play it safe.

For now…

After a moment, I slide back out from behind the trunk and continue my pursuit. There’s a fair bit of distance between us, and all I want to do is close the gap. But the time isn’t right. Not yet.

But soon.

What are you doing out here all on your own, Penelope? Don’t you know it’s dangerous? There are predators out here.

Hiking isn’t a safe little thing to do like all these yuppies think it is, Penelope. This is the wilderness. You can get hurt out here. There are no doubt plenty of creeps around as well, just waiting for a gorgeous teenage girl like you to come across their path.

Luckily for her, I’m here today. She may not know it, but I will never let anything happen to her.

I can hardly think straight as I continue to follow my gorgeous princess up the mountain. The thought of her pure, innocent, untouched body being so close to mine has my blood on fire.

And now we’re alone out here.

All alone, sweetheart…

I reach behind me and feel the weight of my backpack. Yup. Everything’s there.

Of course I didn’t forget anything. I’ve been planning this for months. But now that this is about to happen, I want to make sure it goes absolutely perfectly.

I keep my eyes on Penelope’s hips as she continues her trek farther and farther away from the parking lot. We’ve been walking for just over an hour when I realize the time has come.

I can no longer hold out.

There’s no one else out here but us. It’s time to claim her.

I strip out of my shirt and flex my muscles so hard my right bicep almost cramps. I stretch my arms behind me, feeling the strain in my chest, which is swollen and full as my heart pumps like a jet engine within. I roll my neck to get out the kinks and pound both of my leg muscles with my fists to get the blood flowing into them.

I set my down my bag and reach inside, finding the coil of rope.

Then I remove my mask.

It’s matte black plastic and covers my face from the nose up, leaving my lips and teeth exposed. It will make me look like a cross between a man and a giant wolf.

I’m overwhelmed with lust as I ready myself.

This is it. This is the moment. This innocent little 18-year-old is about to be mine.

I slip the mask over my face, pick up my rope, and narrow my eyes on my obsession.

My prey.

It’s time.

And then I start to move in on her.

3

PENELOPE

Yep, hiking is definitely a destressor for me. I need to do this more often, even if Anna continues to bail on me. I tilt my head back and inhale deeply, filling my lungs with clean forest air. It’s such a welcome change of pace from the constant barrage of scents I get when I’m back in town, especially working. Coffee, cigarettes, burnt food on the grill. That’s what I’m used to.

But out here, it’s like breathing pure heaven. Ever since I left the car and started my hike, I’ve felt an enormous sense of relief. My lungs are clear, my sinuses are open, and as corny as it may sound, I feel like I’ve become closer to nature.

And that’s a good thing!

I set my pack down on some clear dry ground and remove my water bottle. I take a small swig, but not too much, as I’d like to avoid having to squat in the woods as much as possible.

I look around. Anna and I have been this way before, and I’m pretty sure we’re close to where we were that time when we–

Snap!

A loud cracking sound causes me to whirl around and look behind me. Of course there’s nothing there. Probably just a branch falling, and that’s something I’m still trying to get used to. The sounds of the forest.

It’s so quiet out here compared to back in town where noise is constant. Here, any little sound can get your attention.


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