Jericho Junction

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Author: Marie Harte
Tags: Paranormal
disappeared. In seconds, Jericho laid on the ground in Seino’s arms. Lying on top of him.
    “I never… I don’t… I can’t…”
    “Shh. Relax. My venom can be quite powerful.” Seino shifted under him, and Jericho realised the Kin had another erection. “Don’t worry. That’s yours. Just as soon as you’re up for more.”
    “But how?”
    Seino chuckled. “Nature is a mystery, isn’t she? Our amulets are telling. But if you weren’t part Kin, this wouldn’t be happening.”
    Jericho lifted his head, dizzy and confused. “Part Kin?”
    “Dark Walker. That’s one of the breed of Kin rumoured to have existed down here for eons. You shifters consider yourselves to be part man. But we Kin have more in common than a shared world with the Dark Walkers. Your heritage is a gift from Banathmae.”
    “The Bear in the Cave,” Jericho said with difficulty, wondering if he dreamed, or if he was, in fact, awake. He’d never come so hard, and never with a male not even of his species. But then, according to Seino, they were both Kin.
    “One and the same. It’s okay, Jericho. Rest. I’ll still be here for you to argue with when you wake.”
    Jericho wanted to tell him to go fuck himself, and the Kin laughed as if reading his mind and hugged him tight. Seino acted like a huge, lumbering bear on his chest weighed no more than a feather. Disgruntled yet oddly content, Jericho fell asleep.

Chapter Four
    Seino woke to the sight of Jericho glaring down at him.
    “I want to know exactly what you did to me yesterday.” At Seino’s sly grin, the bear amended through gritted teeth, “Aside from the sex. I feel connected to you.” Jericho rubbed his chest. “This thing hums against my breastbone. And I can’t take it off. I can’t shift if I can’t take this off. It’ll strangle me,” he practically growled.
    Understanding his concern, Seino sat up and stretched. “Shift.”
    “You want to kill me?” Jericho sat on his haunches, a surprised look on his face.
    “I want to fuck you again. And again. But first you need to see you’re not a prisoner.”
    Jericho narrowed his eyes and stood. Slowly, a blur of light spread out from his chest to encompass his body. In seconds, a huge, brown grizzly bear stood in his place, the amulet no longer visible, but absorbed into his animal energy. The bear reared up on two legs, snarled at Seino, then dropped to all four feet and shoved his muzzle in Seino’s chest. Jericho knocked him back on his ass.
    “Oomph. Bastard.” Seino tensed when the bear clamped powerful jaws around his neck. A slight squeeze and Jericho would crush Seino’s larynx. The dangerous position had the odd effect of ramping Seino’s libido. He’d wanted Jericho before, but knowing how lethal his lover could be aroused a part of him he’d never known existed. Finding a partner who wasn’t afraid or in awe of his status as Protector of the Seventh Kingdom was near impossible. Seino had never been drawn to sexual partners outside of his own kind, so to be so drawn to Jericho told him something. Then to find the bear so sexy, so fuckable… It was obvious he had some Kin in him.
    Amused at the naughty part of that thought—because not long ago, Jericho had indeed had some Kin in him—he smiled.
    The bear over him grunted and moved back. Then he settled that massive bulk over Seino.
    Seino huffed out a breath. “Jericho, don’t—”
    But before Seino could finish his protest, Jericho shifted back into a man’s form and kissed him. He ground his hard cock into Seino’s belly, and Seino answered by wrapping his arms around Jericho’s shoulders.
    The bear trailed a kiss to his ear and licked the pointed tip, driving Seino mad. The sensitive shell was a hot spot, as his bear had just learned.
    “I don’t know why, but I want you,” Jericho confessed. “You’re arrogant, powerful, and a friggin’ demon.”
    “Kin,” he murmured and arched under Jericho’s talented tongue.
    “But I want
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