The Polar Bear's Baby (Honeypot Babies Book 1)

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hovering above me, and he slips his dick inside of me.
    “You’re so wet.”
    “Just for you.”
    He fucks me, slowly at first, then faster. I feel like a fucking princess as he dominates my body, taking me harder and deeper until I finally come with him inside me. Then he comes, too, whispering my name as he does.
    I watch Aidan’s face when he comes. He closes his eyes, but I can’t stop watching the way he looks when he’s lost in this moment. He looks perfect and I feel perfect being here with him.
    Then the moment ends and he looks back up at me with a sweet smile on his face.
    “Damn, Mia. That’s the best fucking blowjob I’ve ever had in my life.”

Chapter 10
     
    Aidan
     
     
    Mia falls asleep quickly, but I’m awake for a long time just thinking. She curls against me and I pet her hair softly. She feels so right with me, so perfect. I feel like everything that’s been missing in my life is finally here.
    And I’m so glad she’s the one I’m having a child with.
    I’m so glad she’s the one warming my bed.
    I’m so glad she’s the one I get to spend the rest of my life with.
    I have every intention of spending the rest of my life making her happy. I want to please her, to show her how special she is, how important she is. I want her to know that I care about her. I want her to know that no matter what happens, I’m going to be here for her.
    Our road won’t be easy. It won’t be simple. She’s a human and I’m a shifter. We’re going to have some ridiculous cultural differences to get over. Neither one of us planned to be parents, so throwing a child into our weird, unconventional relationship is going to be even trickier, but there’s one thing I know for certain: our baby will be loved. Our baby will be so loved.
    I have no idea what time it is and since I got rid of my bedside alarm clock years ago, there’s no way to tell. I need to talk to someone, though, and it’s not Mia’s brother.
    Richard.
    I’m going to have to tell him eventually. I’m probably going to have to tell him pretty damn soon since he’s going to be in town tomorrow, if my memory serves correctly. I don’t think he’ll react as poorly as Mia thinks he will, though. Something tells me Richard comes to Honeypot for a deeper reason than wanting to be a good person.
    Something tells me he’s got a shifter of his own here.
    He at least has one he wants to make his own.
    No, the person I need to call is someone much closer to me, someone very important. This is the guy I go to with all of my problems, my issues, my fears.
    This is the one person who understands me no matter what I’m going through.
    This is my other half.
    Slowly, I pull away from Mia and sneak out of the bed. She’s on top of the comforter, so I grab an extra blanket and lay it over her body. She looks so sweet curled up and I hate the idea that she has to go back home for an entire two weeks. It feels like too long to me. It feels like hell.
    Sneaking out of the room, I slowly pad down the hallway and downstairs to the living room. I manage to find my phone on one of the end tables and check the time. It’s a little after midnight, which means it’s the perfect time to call.
    Settling in on the sofa, I grab my phone and call. He should answer pretty quickly, if memory serves correctly. The last time we talked, the Army had just switched him to nights, which means he gets home around 11:00. Since California is an hour behind us, he’ll be just getting off work.
    He answers on the second ring.
    “Hey, buddy,” the familiar voice says warmly.
    “You won’t believe what happened to me today.” I jump right in. There’s no point in hiding what’s happened.
    “Nice to hear from you, too,” he says with a hint of a growl, and I just laugh.
    “I’ve missed you,” I say.
    “Same, brother. Same.”
    “When are you moving back to Colorado?”
    “As soon as the damn military lets me. Don’t you worry about that.”
    “I do worry about

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