The Alion King: BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance (Paranormal Dating Agency Book 6)

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    She got in the shower and sighed. Something dripped over her skin. Shampoo. Her head was full of it. She washed it, wondering where the hell it had come from. Seconds later, conditioner fell on her head, making it much easier to brush her long, tangled curls.
    She pressed a button she hadn’t noticed on the wall, and a thin dispenser head popped out. She put her hand under it, and a large dollop of what she assumed was body wash landed on her hand. She picked up her loofah and washed her body with a lot more calm. She needed to remember this place was beyond advanced. More than any hotel she’d ever stayed at.
    After her shower, a glass wall slid open in the bathroom to display several kinds of body lotion. They didn’t have names, just colors. She picked a blue one. There was no distinctive scent, but she liked how silky it felt on her hands.
    Rubbing it all over her body, she came to a conclusion. If her curves made Trey that crazy, this planet was a heck of a lot better than Earth, any day. Not to mention the size of the man—he was positively huge. Those arms. She sighed, remembering trailing her nails down his abs and feeling his muscles constrict. His lips. Lord, there should be a warning on him. “Sure to make you wet” sounded good.
    She pulled a long dress out of her closet, but couldn’t figure out how to put it on where the material wouldn’t fall like a big blanket. There was a knock at the door.
    “Coming.” She opened the door and peeked out, seeing an older woman with golden eyes staring back at her. “Hi.”
    The woman smiled softly. “May I come in? I have your breakfast.”
    She nodded and opened the door wider, allowing the woman to enter. She had on a dress in the same soft material Bella found in her closet, but it was twined around her body in a way Bella would never be able to do.
    “I’ll just put this on the table,” the woman said, heading straight for the corner of the room, next to the window. She placed the tray on the dark wooden top and turned to Bella. “My name is Teva. If you need anything, just call my name, and the room will summon me.”
    She blinked. “The room? This room?”
    Teva grinned. “Yes. This room has artificial intelligence that connects with my quarters or the kitchen. It will find me.”
    Bella shuddered. “That sounds like a bad Liam Neeson movie: The room is alive. It will find you. And it will kill you.”
    Teva laughed. “If I my daughter wasn’t so in love with those movies, I wouldn’t have known what you were speaking of, but when we went to Earth, it was one of the things she loved and made us stream for her.”
    She laughed. “Can I ask you to help me with this dress?” She glanced down at the material hanging on her like a sheet. “I’m not doing something right.”
    Teva smirked. “You didn’t wrap it correctly.”
    She didn’t know what the hell that meant, but she opened her arms wide at Teva’s instructions and allowed the woman to move the material across her chest like a tube top, taking away her ability to wear a bra. She twined it loosely around her midriff and then wrapped it around her waist into a long, flowy skirt. She did something so the material tied up at the curve of her ass.
    Once Teva was done, Bella turned to the long mirror by the bathroom and gasped. She’d never have figured it out. She felt almost naked in the dress. To make matters worse, it was see-through.
    “Um, Teva,” she started, and watched as the dress changed color to a sapphire blue that made her look amazing. The area around her breasts darkened, and the material became thick like a bra, keeping her nipples concealed. “Let me guess. The material is intelligent too?”
    She nodded. “This color looks beautiful on you. I’m glad it is the one you chose.”
    “I chose it?”
    “Yes. The material changes to your desired color preference. When you looked at yourself in the mirror, you thought about it being this blue. It also padded

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