Gay Wolves Quotes

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Alex Ankarr
“Ree is his. Is his, is devoted to him, is aggravatingly tender and possessively passionate and wrapped up in him in a thousand ways, loves him in a way that is very useful. It seems a law of nature, at this point. Even if the events of this startling evening have served to give him pause, a little. But Ree is still his. He's fairly sure. Such complex knots can't be untied so quickly, can they?

Still, it's not the only thing disturbing him, about the Dam's account of early events. She laughs when she sees his face, his sidewise look at her description, and there's definitely a mean note to it. “Oh, it was darling,” she says, and he gets the feeling of a caged animal stuck behind bars, while a cruel child pokes at it. “You were enchanted by his wolf, would follow it anywhere, welcome or not, though mostly he tolerated it. But you couldn't manage his name – and a nickname hadn't stuck at that point – so instead you imitated the sound he made. Rather insultingly, too, if not intentionally – Ruff. Or Woof, or whatever it was that you intended to say, except that it actually came out as Wuff. Or Wuffy, depending, and at varying pitches and volume as you ran after him, falling down and rolling about half the time.”

Penn is transfixed. It's outrageous, it's an outrage. It can't possibly be true. It was nothing like that.
Alex Ankarr, Wolf Runaway

Alex Ankarr
“He's still a man, a grown man too, and he thinks better of himself than to seek a coddling sympathy from the one who's hurt him. You can't be the rapist and the prince both, he thinks meanly, and pretty damn unfairly: since Ree has not in fact laid violent or forcing hand upon him.”
Alex Ankarr, Wolf Runaway

Alex Ankarr
“You can't be the rapist and the prince both, he thinks.”
Alex Ankarr, Wolf Runaway