A Bear's Seduction (Forbidden Shifters Book 2)

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Author: Vanessa Devereaux
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resided on this floor. I walked down to the foyer and as I wasn’t sure how to
get outside from any other door but the front one, I exited through it.
    The temperature was just perfect, not too hot and no cool
breeze like there had been for the last few nights. I looked up. Bear lived so
far out of the city limits that I could actually see the stars beginning to twinkle.
The thought of swimming on my back looking up at those seemed very appealing.
Maybe I would come back out and skinny-dip.
    I turned the corner by the parking lot and made my way
through some gardens and to a gate that I knew led to the back of the property
because I could see it from my window.  It made a clanging sound as the wrought
iron catch swung back before I had a chance to manually close it. The flowers
were fragrant, jasmine or honeysuckle, I think, and I took a deep breath as I
made my way down a path with trees on either side. Ahead of me was a wooded
area and I could see a bench by the side of a path so I ventured toward it. 
Bear was very lucky to have this house and setting but by the sound of it, he’d
worked hard to get it.
    I found the bench and sat, and after leaning back on my
hands, I took in the sounds and smells. A breeze came up, and I detected roses
were growing nearby. My mom’s favorite flowers. The leaves on the trees rustled
and I suddenly felt relaxed, happy almost, and I realized that while I hadn’t
been depressed or sad with my life, I sensed that at this very moment it had
become clear what I wanted. A man of my own, a family and…
    I shivered and sensed I was being watched.
    I sat upright and turned around to see if anyone was there. I
was alone, or so I thought. When I turned back, a Kodiak bear was less than ten
feet from me. At first, I wanted to run and run fast but knew that was the last
thing you wanted to do with a bear who could easily outrun a human.
    I took a deep breath, hearing my heart pound and my hands and
legs wouldn’t stop shaking. The bear stepped closer, and it was at that point I
realized that it was Bear. I recognized him from the painting on the wall. I
also saw a familiar look in the bear’s eyes. He walked a few more steps, and I
didn’t move, hoping that my instincts were right, and this was the man who I’d
dined with less than a few hours ago. I still hadn’t moved when he stood just a
foot from me.
    “Bear,” I said.
    Duh, like he would be able to respond.
    He took another step and his fur grazed my leg. I lifted my
hand and placed it on his back. I’d always assumed a bear’s fur was soft, when
in fact, it was coarse but very thick. I ran my hand along his spine, and he
arched up as if he was enjoying it and almost getting turned on by my actions.
    Bear rubbed against my leg again and then put his face up so
it was close to mine. I shut my eyes, hoping that he wasn’t going to bite me,
but instead I felt his hot breath kiss my skin. I took another deep breath, and
it was like he was telling me what to do, compelling me, like it was a bear’s
seduction.
    He turned and walked down the path and now I knew I had to
follow. He picked up speed, and I could hardly keep up with him. I ran, but
he’d disappeared into the bushes.
    Ali, Ali, follow me.
    I knew he hadn’t said anything out loud, but I sensed he
wanted me to venture into the bushes too. When I came out the other side, I was
by the swimming pool. Bear was now back in his man form, standing naked by his
neatly folded clothes. He turned so I could see him full frontal.
    He was beautiful. Muscular chest, six pack ab with powerful
looking thighs on which sat the longest, thickest cock I’d ever seen. I stood
spellbound, hoping he didn’t mind me ogling him, but that’s all I could do. He
rubbed his hand down his shaft, turned so I saw his butt and then he dived into
the pool.
    “You coming in or what?” he called to me.
    I’d only joked about going skinny-dipping, but that’s what I
was about to do with a man who
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