Hers
sofa pillows as the tingling pressure built.
    His finger moved around and entered her pussy. Just one
at first and it slowly set a steady pace, but then a second thick long finger
joined the first and Sammy knew she wouldn’t last much longer.
    “Please. I need to come. I need to let go. Slater,
please.” Sammy begged Slater to let her come. And he growled against her clit
and nipped it as his fingers pumped faster in and out of her core. His growl
and the pressure of the nip sent her over the edge into oblivion.
    “ Slaattter .” She
fell back on the sofa and enjoyed her bliss.
    Slater moved up her body and sighed. “You don’t know
how bad I want you right now Sammy, but I can’t. If I take you I know I’ll mate
you.” He kissed her lips and picked her up and walked down her hall to her
room. “Come on. You shower while I calm myself down and get the movie ready.”
    “ Mmmm aha. Sounds good.”
    Slater chuckled and put the lid of the toilet seat
down and set her on it while he ran her shower and walked out. She watched him as
she came down from her high. Sammy was so close to giving in to Slater and
Brock. She knew she wouldn’t last much longer before she let them claim her.
Sammy just wanted to be one hundred percent sure this time before she took any
huge jumps in a relationship, like making love, becoming a mate, or moving in.
She’d learnt her lesson.
    ****
    It took Slater a while to calm his raging bear, who
yelled at him to go mate their woman, but Slater knew that would be a bad idea.
He wanted Sammy’s trust and wanted her to be ready and sure of herself when she
let him and Brock claim her.
    Adjusting his pants Slater wished Brock was here to
help him calm his bear and assure him he was doing the right thing.   He didn’t think the next time he was alone
with Sammy he would be able to stop and not mate her. So tonight he needed to
find things she liked to do that wouldn’t have them alone.
    Opening the bag he brought he placed the M&M’s
and popcorn, snack block, and chocolate milks on the table. He chose one of the
action films, staying away from anything that could make the situation he was
in worse.
    Just as the first action movie was finishing Brock
arrived, and Slater felt relieved that he would have help to resist Sammy.
Brock sat himself next to Sammy on the sofa, and she leaned over and hugged and
kissed him.
    “How was work?”
    Slater studied Brock and could see dark circles
under his eyes, and his usual five o’clock shadow was more like a beard. Slater
felt bad he hadn’t noticed the condition of Brock, but he’d had his own
troubles and was trying hard not to let his bear take over.
    Brock shrugged. “Same old. Nothing important.”
    Slater’s whole body froze at the lie in Brock’s
voice. Something was going on, and it was contributing to Brock’s stressed
look. Brock shot him a glare, and Slater knew in that instant that whatever was
going on wasn’t something Slater wanted to know.
    Taking the focus off Brock, Slater wrapped his arms
around Sammy and moved her so she lay across him. “So, I was thinking we should
go to the theater or aquarium, maybe even the zoo?”
    Sammy’s smile was bright and eager. “I’d love to go
to a big theater production. My mother always wanted to take me to go see My Fair Lady or The Phantom of the Opera , but we never had the money.” Sammy
snuggled between him and Brock. “ The
Phantom of the Opera is playing in Sydney, but it’s sold out. Maybe next time.”
    Slater grinned and glanced over at Brock, who had a
satisfied look on his face. He nodded, and Slater was happy for once the Bears’
name would help get them what they wanted. He would get Sammy The Phantom of the Opera tickets, even if
he had to talk to Brock’s mother, Adele, and ask to use their box seats.   
    ****
    Slater and Brock had told her to get dressed tonight
into something fancy. They were taking her somewhere special. Sammy didn’t have
anything fancy. The

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