Loving the Bear

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Authors: Vanessa Devereaux
Tags: Erótica, Literature & Fiction, Paranormal, Romantic Erotica
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she’d done it in less than fifteen minutes.
    Damn and she had to be up early for work.
    Maybe she’d read, but she didn’t think that would help. She was thinking about Christopher. The bulge in his pants and how, yes, she’d surprised herself.
    She never thought she’d want to be intimate with a man ever again, but she wanted him like no other man before.
    Her hand slipped under the long t-shirt she wore to bed, grazing her mound and then slipping downward, her finger quickly finding her clit.
    She began rubbing it before she even realized it. Matt had never touched it and she’d found it by pure mistake one time when she’d been doing some exploring on her own.
    An image of Christopher sprung to mind. She licked her lips and mo ved her finger over the now very swollen nub.
    She bet he was a great lover and knew exactly what a woman wanted.
    Umm… she was already close to climaxing tonight.
    Sad thing was she’d only ever enjoyed an orgasm when it had been brought on by her own hand.
    Things would be different with Christopher, she knew it.
    Her legs shook and she flexed her toes and gave a low -pitched groan as her climax took hold.
    She flopped over onto her left side. The real thing was going to be so much better. She ’d made up her mind that Matt wasn’t going to ruin her life anymore. She was going to let Christopher kiss her, touch her, and yes, make love to her.
    With that thought , she drifted off to one of the best night’s sleep she’d had in ages.
    ****
    She’d gotten to him in more ways than he’d realized. The following day, he felt guilty. Guilty about jerking off to the image of her set before him with her legs spread wide and her pussy calling his name.
    Barney barked and pulled on the leash when Lilly walked toward them in the parking lot of the café . She smiled and held out her hands as the little dog insisted on dragging him over to her waiting arms.
    “Hi little fella. Guess what I have in my pocket for you?”
    Christopher laughed as Barney stood on his back legs while Lilly pulled out a piece of foil which she unwrapped and inside sat two sausages.
    “Is it okay to give it to him now?” she asked him.
    “Sure, he’ll walk off the calories.”
    “Sit, and th en you’ll get the treat,” she told the dog.
    Without even giving it a second thought, Barney lowered his butt to the sidewalk and looked up so lovingly at Lilly.
    The Pomeranian pretty much summed up how Christopher felt about her too. He’d beg; he’d do anything she asked.
    “You want to head down this way to the lake?” asked Christopher.
    “Sounds good to me.”
    They began their stroll with Barney pulling on the leash.
    “Have you always lived here in Kalispell?” she asked him.
    “Yes, since I was a baby.”
    That was true and at this point he hoped she didn’t ask him anything that he might have to lie about. He never wanted to deceive her. Well, not letting her know straight away about him being a bear shifter from another planet was a big deception, but he wanted her to experience the true him before he sprang that on her.
    “It’s beautiful.”
    “You said your mom’s living in Oregon. Is that where you’re from?”
    She nodded and put her hands into her pockets.
    “Are you too cold?”
    “Just a little. I forgot my gloves this morning.”
    “Can I at least warm one of your hands for you?” He reached out his right hand to her. She looked at it for a few seconds but then without hesitation slipped it into his waiting palm.
    Felt so good. So soft. He almost wanted to bring it up to his mouth and kiss the back of it.
    “What brought you to Montana?”
    There was suddenly tension in her body. He could feel it in her hand. She scraped her bottom teeth along her upper lip.
    “It’s okay if you don’t want to tell me. ” He squeezed her hand.
    “No, I want you to know , I want you to know that my overreaction that day when you offered to pay for the battery wasn’t anything to do with you, but

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