Her Mighty Shifter

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sucked her fingers. He sheared off a large slab of fish and shifted back apologizing but telling Posy his shifter was famished. Maximus dove face first into the remainder of fish eggs. She marveled as he polished off the sturgeon, head, tail, and all, including bones then went after another. When finished he rolled onto his back, feet in the air, groaning. Her mate was adorable.
    “You must be the biggest kitten I ever saw,” Posy said and chuckled.
    “Kitten is the nickname reserved for our first daughter.”
    “All right, but she may just be called Kitten Junior.”
    “Cute.”
    “What’s cute is the way you talk when you shift. You’re all growly and stuff.”
    “Is this better?”
    Posy almost choked when he imitated the chipmunk voice and did a good job. When she stopped laughing she had a thought.
    “Was it coincidence you caught a male and female sturgeon?”
    “No, I can scent sex. When you become pregnant I’ll know the sex of the baby by the time it’s six months.”
    Posy couldn’t resist the sleepy looking cat. She moved from the fire to scratch his white belly. Maximus wiggled, and his balls on display rolled.
    “You’re hung like a horse.”
    If cats could grin he did. “I have a horse shifter friend. He’s hung like a horse.”
    Maximus rolled over and licked her cheek with his raspy tongue.
    “Ew.”
    “Come on and let me walk some of this fish off. I need to stay in shifter form for a little while until I digest. Otherwise I might explode.”
    “Again, ew.”
    The jungle foliage was intense, filled with more colors than Posy had ever seen. Food was in abundance. Coconuts, bananas, peaches, avocadoes. She noted the pineapple, and Maximus pulled one from the ground and using a razor claw stripped the sides exposing the sweetly dripping fruit for her to eat.
    Vegetables of all sorts caught her attention. She pulled a potato from the ground and noted the sunflowers.
    “I can make French fries. Look tomatoes for ketchup. Does sugar cane grow here?”
    “Sure. You can experiment all you want. Shifters here prefer everything raw the way it grows. But I am kinda fond of fries and ketchup.”
    “I guess gravy is out of the question.”
    Maximus wrinkled his nose. “What do you think?”
    “Just asking.”
    They strolled for over an hour as Posy caught sight of one display of intense beauty after another. There was a little pond  surrounded in sand. The clear water was too tempting to resist, and Posy stripped and dove in. As she treaded water Maximus shifted into his human form and swam to her. He pulled her under, and she surfaced gasping while he laughed. She splashed him and tried to swim away, but a large arm gripped her waist and soon her chest was pressed to his.
    His cock lay firm against her flesh, searing her. After a glance at their surroundings she knew they were alone. His hands each grabbed an ass cheek. She pulled up her legs to wrap around his waist, and he impaled her.
     

Chapter Eight
     
    She was beautiful wet. Posy’s long, dark hair was a breath away from hitting her ass. Her sleek insides were hot and welcoming. Maximus was a large man, and yet she took all of him. Beautiful eyes gazed at him in a trusting fashion. Maximus had known they would connect once on his planet, but to become one so quickly was bliss he’d never known.
    The sensuous sounds she made slipped past her full rosy lips. Her breasts were squished to his chest. The rock under his feet was slippery when he pumped harder, but his toes hung on for all they were worth. This little fish wasn’t going anywhere. The waves their bodies made splashed at their chins. Posy rested her cheek high against his throat and closed her eyes.
    With annoyance Maximus saw the small fish gather in schools, and they began to surround them. Harmless creatures, but curious. They were only fish after all, not shifters. With one hand he tried to shoo away the fish, which scattered only to regroup and surround them. He’d

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