Bear Mated: A BBW Bear Shifter Paranomal Romance (Pine Ridge BBW Bear Shifter Paranormal Romance Series Book 2)

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    “Yes,” he gasped, and she knew he
was on the edge of delirium.
    His cock pulsed again, stretching
her even more, and that’s all it took. She screamed out his name as a golden
wave of pleasure carried her up to giddy heights and her nerve endings
exploded. She detonated around him, pounding her hips rapidly against his. He
screamed out a split-second later, then erupted inside her. She gasped to feel
his hot seed explode in her core and shoot up deep into her.
    Feeling his cum still emptying into
her, she gasped and collapsed onto him. She still shuddered and gyrated her hips,
wanting to feel him inside her for as long as she could.
    “Yes,” she said, panting.
    Then he did a surprising thing.
Their faces were right next to each other, and he tilted his face toward hers
and kissed her, right on the lips. She was so surprised that she flinched. For
some reason she’d thought this was just sex to him, not actual romance, despite
what he’d said, and certainly he wouldn’t be kissing her afterward. But kiss
her he did, and after a moment she responded, pressing her lips against his. She
opened her mouth to him, thrusting her tongue against his.
    He pumped inside her again, then
squeezed her ass and grunted inside her mouth. At last he pulled back, gasping.
    “Did you like it?” she said,
wincing at the desperate quality of her words. It was as if she were begging
him for a favorable report.
    Instead of answering directly, he
put his forehead against hers and stared deeply into her eyes. They stayed that
way for a long time, looking into each other, even as his cock continued to
throb occasionally and spurt inside her.
    Overhead the stars twinkled, and
the fire in the pit began to ebb.
    “I’d better build that back up,” he
said. “I don’t need the heat, but you do.”
    In answer, she gripped him with her
vaginal muscles and pinned his arms to the ground. Inside her, he began to
stiffen once more. She rocked her hips, and he hardened still further.
    “Not a chance, buster,” she said. “ You can keep me warm.”
    He grinned and pumped his hips,
thrusting into her. With a moan, she moved against him, too.

Chapter 9

 
 
    Rick woke up with a start, sweat on his brow and his bear
raging inside him. It was growling and slashing in his core, wild and
uncontrollable, as if it were clawing his soul to shreds.
    One of his arms was around Barbara,
and when he lurched up it disturbed her, and she woke, too.
    With a gasp, she said, “What is it,
Rick?”
    He turned away from her, not
wanting her to see his face. “I’m … fine,” he said, but even he could hear the
raggedness in his voice.
    She laid a hand on his shoulder,
and at first he started to jerk away from her touch—his animal was really going
crazy inside him, as it did sometimes—but then something strange happened. Her
touch … seemed to calm his bear. It
had been raging and gnashing its teeth just moments before, but as soon as she
touched him it began to grow mellower, more tractable.
    Shocked, Rick turned back to her.
    “You,” he said.
    Her eyes widened in alarm.
“W-what?”
    She must have thought she’d done
something wrong. He laughed and hugged her to him, and at the contact his bear
mellowed even more, at least subsiding altogether.
    “You’re amazing ,” he said, completing his earlier thought.
    “I … what?” She blinked and rubbed
her eyes. “What just happened? What am I missing?”
    He kissed her on the mouth, and
after a moment she kissed back. Then drew away.
    “I’ve got sleep breath,” she said,
covering her mouth with a hand.
    “Your sleep breath tastes like
roses. Barb, don’t you know what this means?”
    “That your human nose kind of
sucks?”
    He grinned and stood up. It was
early morning and the birds were just beginning to chirp in the trees. The sun
was sluggishly heaving itself over the peaks to the east, casting warm orange
light over the falls and making them seem to glow from within. The

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