Liars and Tigers

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we use for
hanging dog tags. It's not for hard use," he explained, running the
chilling metal over her warm flesh. "It's a good cool down. I'll do a
light pinwheel with it."
    Misha wriggled as
the icy metal kissed the backs of her knees and thighs, across her bottom and
up her back to the shoulder blades. He ran it back down, allowed the flails to
trickle over her body.
    "It almost
feels like drops of cold water," Misha proclaimed, burying her face in the
mattress. "It's sooo nice."
    "Just one
more thing and we are done for the night," Alex said, adjusting his
uncomfortable erection. "This will help you come down. Just a little bit
of coconut and almond oil."
    Alex slid the
oil over her back, buttocks, and down her legs, rubbing and caressing gently.
He made certain not to make any sexual advances, honoring her request to remain
chaste. His hands tingled against the velvety texture of her skin, and he
focused on her pleasure to ensure she would return for more.
    "Must you
stop?" Misha whined as he untied her hands.
    Alex climbed
onto the bed next to her unmoving body. "This was your first time. I don't
want to overwhelm you."
    "When can
we do this again?" she asked, lazily lifting her head to smile.
    "Whenever
you are a good girl and in the mood," he chuckled. "There is much
more to the experience than this, but you need to be worked up to it. It also
helps if you are naked."
    "I don't
want to be naked," Misha pouted.
    "I know,
you told me. May I ask why?"
    "I'm very
modest, that's all."
    "Have you
ever, well, slept with anyone?" Alex asked carefully.
    "No."

Chapter 7
     
    "I can't believe how
fast they are growing," Misha said, watching as the two large puppies
wrestled with their six-week-old adopted brother. Rodin was remarkably gentle
with his little claws, almost instinctively knowing he could hurt his litter
mates. The puppies weren't as controlled, biting and pulling at his tail and
eyes, yapping noisily when they received a loud hiss from his snarling little
mouth. Kena watched her litter carefully, making sure the play was not out of
control. She panted heavily and rose to walk over to the swimming pool where
she settled onto the wide, second step.
    "You think he'll go
in?" Alex asked, watching the tiger follow her. Rodin laid his belly on
the edge of the stairs and dipped his foot into the cool water. His tail
twitched as he licked his wet paw.
    "I don't know. Bengals
love the water, but he's still so small," Misha shrugged, filming the
events. "I'm hoping that this video of how he is adapting to life with his
surrogate litter is really going to help raise awareness."
    "Even I have to admit
that his interaction with Kena and the puppies is absolutely adorable, and will
also be a great tool for raising funds for the reserve and more research. I've
contacted several supporters who are anxious to see this. One even said that we
might be able to make it into a documentary."
    "I don't care about
that stuff. I just want people to know what these animals are really like, and
how they adapt to changes."
    "Always my little
scientist," Alex chuckled, ignoring the sharp look she gave him.
    "I'm not your anything.
Except a roommate and employee."
    "You don't think we've
become friends during these last six weeks? I've rather enjoyed the time we
have spent together, especially as light play partners. You've been enjoying
that, haven't you?"
    "Well, yeah,"
Misha blushed slightly. "I know I'm frustrating you, though. I can
tell."
    "You're not frustrating
me. Yes, I would like to take you a little further than flogging, but I
promised not to push you until you were ready. That is your call."
    "It's because I'm a
virgin, isn't it?"
    "Partly, yes. I will
never impose myself upon you physically."
    "Oh, baloney!"
Misha laughed. "You always use your physical presence to impose."
    "I can't help being a
bull in a china shop," Alex shrugged, with a smile. "On the other
hand, you haven't tried to beat me up recently either, and I have found

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