Against All Odds (Shifters)

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know where or who he was most of the time.
    Was this how his father had felt? Had the feelings terrified his father as much as they did him?
    “I’m close,” he said, adding a second finger to her pussy.
    She was thrusting up to meet him. Pressing his thumb to her swollen clit, Ben gave her another orgasm, and she catapulted him into his first. They came together, their cries mingling on the air. He leaned over her, his hand fisting the sheet next to her waist.
    His seed spilt over her stomach, coating her skin.
    Staring into her face he saw pleasure and something else he couldn’t decipher.
    “You’re amazing,” he said.
    “You’re not so bad yourself.”
    Lifting her in his arms, Ben carried her through to the bathroom. He wasn’t accepting no for an answer. Dumping her in the shower, he climbed in after her, hitting the dial to turn it on.
    Heather squealed as cold water rained down on them.
    “You did that on purpose. This is not fair.”
    She tried to push him away , but he wouldn’t let her budge.
    “With the heat coming off you, baby, you need a cold shower.”
    Ben grunted as she punched him in the stomach. Considering she was human, she packed a punch.
    “I spoke to Dana. She told me you could smell my need.”
    “I can.”
    “So, as my mate, isn’t it your responsibility to take care of me? If I was desperate and in need then it was your responsibility to make sure I came.”
    She looked so damn cute with her arms folded. Water fell over her hair, making her blink , but to Ben she was so damn sexy. She wasn’t afraid to hit him, and it was more than he’d ever thought possible.
    “I’m going to hurt Dana. She shouldn’t have given away all my secrets. How many times have you fingered yourself?” he asked.
    “That was my first, and I got caught.”
    She raised her fist to hit him again. Ben caught her. “Don’t keep hitting me. I’ll take care of you from now on. You need to come, you get me and I’ll give you an earth-shattering orgasm.”
    “You will?”
    “Baby, I’ll do anything to get between your thighs. You can count on it.” He grabbed the soap from behind her and started washing her body. She didn’t fight him off.
    “I like this,” she said, moaning as he caressed his hands over her back.
    “I’d gladly bathe you all the time.”
    She let out another moan, submitting to his touch. Ben took his time, prolonging everything for her pleasure.
    “I was talking with Dana, and they’re having a Halloween barbeque in a couple of weeks.”
    He’d heard about the barbeque. John had warned him he was going to invite them both. It was time for Heather to know the truth and to start mingling with the others. Ben wasn’t ready to tell her the truth. What if she left him once she knew the truth about her scars?
    Shaking the thoughts from his mind, he listened to her speaking.
    “They want us to be there , and I’d like to go. John cooks a mean barbeque, and I’d really like to get out there. I can’t be cooped up here forever.”
    Did she really feel cooped up?
    “I love spending time with you, but you must be used to going out and about,” she said, soothing some of his fears.
    “I don’t need to go out.”
    “Do you not want to be seen with me?” Heather asked.
    He smelled her disappointment and upset seconds later. Cupping her face, he marvelled at her lack of flinching. “I’ll go with you. I don’t want to force you out into the big wide world. It would be a pleasure arriving with you on my arm.”
    She took a shaky breath and smiled. “Wow, I thought I would be too ugly then or something.”
    Wrapping her fingers around his hardening length, Ben shook his head. “There’s not a chance of me not being attracted to you, Heather. I ache for you .”
    For now he was happy to simply be with her without being inside her.

Chapter Twelve
     
    Over the next couple of days Heather was in a state of bliss. She couldn’t believe there was ever a time when Ben wasn’t in

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