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it. Ezzy lifted the edge of the cloak with her paw, being very careful not to crush the owl under it.
    A great grey owl popped out, hooted and extended his wings. A few flaps sent more fur than air moving, so Ezzy tried to shift into her owl form, and it came to her.
    She had both shapes now.
    She moved back to human and extended her hand to Buzz. He nipped, but she was fast. “Flying takes practice, Buzz. I promise to help you learn, but for now, we might want to formalize our bonding and sign the marriage license.”
    The crowd laughed as Buzz quickly shifted back to his human form. He tucked her back into her cloak before putting his own on. His erection was intent, but the expanse of the cloak concealed it handily.
    Smiling, they came together in a kiss. Parted, she bit the fleshy part of his thumb and he did the same for her. Blood was exchanged, and the kiss was repeated.
    “My life to your life, your body to mine.” Their words were spoken in unison.
    The moment that the documents were signed, Ezzy and Buzz were transported to their new home so that Krisia and Tobias could enjoy the physical part of their bonding.
    Standing in an unfamiliar place, Ezzy went against her normal reflex and dropped the owl cloak. The expanse of open air that she could see through a huge floor-to-ceiling window called to her. “This is amazing.”
    He came up behind her and wrapped her in his arms, pressing one hand over her belly and one over her breasts. “I am glad you like it. The back looks out on the forest, the front on the valley. You can teach me to fly out there.”
    She chuckled and placed her hands over his. “You are going to have to back it up, Buzz. It takes months to learn to fly. I will start you with owl preschool, and you can respond by teaching me how to walk on all fours. It was really quite awkward to try and move everything at once.”
    “I will show you how to manage your limbs. It is really easy once you get used to it.” He lifted her and put her bare feet on top of his. “Left, right, left, right.”
    She was giggling madly as he walked with her straight into the bedroom.
    Two hours later, she sighed as she listened to his heartbeat slow once again. “Yeah, you certainly know just how to help me move.”
    He lifted her hand to his lips. “You are an inspiring subject. How do you think your friend is getting on with her new mate?”
    One wall of the bedroom was made of glass. Ezzy looked out over the wild pattern in the aurora borealis, and she smiled, “I think she is getting along just fine. I hope you like visitors—Kris was never one to stand on ceremony.”
    “If she makes you happy, then I am happy. Tobias will just have to get used to her coming and going as she chooses.”
    “Kris has a strong independent streak, but she is the best friend a woman could ask for.” Ezzy trailed her fingers across his chest. “She gave us quite a gift. Most new couples don’t start on equal footing, but she got us as close as she could.”
    “If flying is as difficult as it seems, I think I would have preferred that she got us a toaster.” Buzz’s resigned voice made her giggle, and she kept it up until he rolled on top of her once again.
    Looking up into his dark brown eyes, she couldn’t stop her smile. “I can also show you the finer points of sex in midair. It is usually an eagle thing, but once you get the hang of it, I hear it is quite the rush.”
    “I will settle for being able to follow you through the skies.”
    She didn’t have a reply for him, because he pressed his lips to hers and rolled over to his back, taking her with him and coaxing her knees to either side of him.
    Ezzy was sore, but she welcomed the slide of him within her. They moved together on the first night of their new lives, and as she dug her nails into his chest, he growled long and low. The vibration went through his body, and as he quivered inside her, she bucked and shrieked a hunting cry into the air.
    Their bodies were

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