Fated to a Cougar: 4 (Cougar Surrender)

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kept hold of Sage as he pushed forward and seated
himself to the hilt inside her with one stroke. He stilled as her pussy spasmed
around his length. After it ceased, he stroked in and out of her. She took more
of him in this position, and his balls slapped against her with each thrust.
    He reached around her and found her clit. He rubbed it as he
surged into her. It ended up being enough to send her into another orgasm. She
moaned with her release and that pushed him over the edge. Grady pumped his
hips faster, then with a groan that bordered on a growl, he climaxed, filling
her with his cum.
    With no more left to give, Grady wrapped an arm around Sage
and took them down onto the bed on their sides. Both of them were breathing as
if they’d run a marathon. He was satiated and didn’t know if he could move
again. All he wanted to do was hold his mate in his arms.
    After what had just happened, there would be no getting
around telling Sage about him being a cougar shifter later that night. He
should have had that conversation with her once the ruby eyes in his pendant
had glowed, but he’d wanted to see if she would take it from him. Hopefully she
would accept him for what he was and not get too angry with him for not telling
her before the mating bond formed between them.
    * * * * *
    Sage and Grady arrived at his house twenty minutes after
they’d made love at her place. She helped him haul all the things they’d
brought inside. Olivia had greeted them and informed Sage that Josh had gone down
for a nap and that she’d put him upstairs on the bed in the master bedroom with
pillows around him so he wouldn’t roll off. Olivia had then asked how
everything had gone at the funeral home.
    “Good,” Sage answered as she set down the bag she carried.
    “And will Josh’s grandparents be coming for dinner?”
    “Yes. They asked me to thank you for the invitation.” Sage
shrugged out of her winter jacket.
    “Oh my goodness,” Olivia said as she looked at Sage, then at
Grady and back to Sage again.
    “What?” Sage asked, not sure why Grady’s mother looked
awfully happy all of a sudden.
    “You’re wearing Grady’s pendant.” Olivia’s smile grew even
bigger. She then gave her a hug.
    Sage tentatively hugged the other woman back. “Ah, yeah, I
am. I didn’t realize it was that big a deal.”
    Olivia let go of Sage and looked at her son. “You didn’t
tell her, did you?”
    Grady gave his mother a pained smile. “It happened really
suddenly. I sort of didn’t want to spoil the mood. I’d already decided we were
going to have a talk with the rest of you. I figured it would be easier that
way.”
    “Be sure you do, but I have to say I couldn’t be happier.
Now I get my wish.” Olivia gave Grady a kiss. “I have to go tell your father,
Jase and Katarina.” She then headed up the stairs to the upper level.
    Sage turned to face Grady. “What was all that about? The way
your mom talked, you’d think we’d just gotten engaged or something.”
    “I’m going to leave it at you taking my pendant is a bigger
deal to my family than you know. The rest I’ll tell you later tonight once
Josh’s grandparents leave.”
    “Okay, I think.”
    She wasn’t sure what to make of what had passed between
Grady and his mom. It was obvious they were keeping something from her for some
reason. They didn’t appear to think it was bad, since Olivia had been happy
about Sage wearing Grady’s pendant. That could stem from the fact the other
women of the house wore the same necklaces as well. Maybe in their eyes Grady
giving her his pendant was tantamount to him asking her to marry him, and she,
not knowing the significance, had accepted while in the dark about the whole
thing. She guessed she’d find out one way or the other later.
    * * * * *
    Sage spent the rest of the afternoon taking care of Josh.
Since they were eating dinner in the early evening shortly after the baby went
to bed for the night, she made sure she had him

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