The Bear's Mate
jacket and shirt, and then unzipped his pants. Pulling down his
boxers, he got ready to let his bear be free. He took a deep breath, no longer
needing to fight the inner beast. Aiden went to all fours and felt the fur
making its first appearance. He shook his head, thinking about Charlotte and
what her reaction would be if she witnessed this transformation. He never
thought about it because the idea that he’d fall for a human was the last thing
on his mind.
    Would
she still want him? Would she think him a freak? He began running, seeing the
moon’s reflection bounce off the water on the lake. Such a
pretty night with the stars shining so bright. He wished Charlotte could
be here seeing it with him.
    He
picked up his pace, enjoying the coldness under his paws. He hadn’t run like
this for two weeks, and he was way overdue. He pounded faster and faster,
stopping once or twice to go on his hind legs and growl. Back on all fours he
began running again. The water was too tempting not to venture into it. It
would be cold but invigorating. He ran toward it not stopping and then jumped
in.
    Wow,
it felt better than ever as he splashed around. This spot was perfect—no one
around to see him. No cars, just the sky, stars, and mountains on the horizon.
He floated on his back hoping that Charlotte would remain asleep until he got
back to her.
    ****
    The
sun streamed through the gap in the drapes where they didn’t quite meet. If the
sun was up and was this bright, it meant she’d probably overslept.
    Charlotte
lifted herself up but couldn’t move because Aiden’s arm was lying across her
breasts. She sank back down on the bed and smiled. He must have carried her
upstairs or something because the last thing she remembered was making love
with him downstairs on the couch.
    She
tried looking at the clock without disturbing him, but it meant straining her
neck to do it. Geez, it was 9:15 a.m. She hoped Ginny had remembered her key or
right now she’d be sitting outside waiting for Charlotte to open the clinic.
    Aiden
said something under his breath and shifted his body. The sunlight shining in
the room must have disturbed him too because he opened his eyes.
    “So
it wasn’t a dream,” he said.
    “Nope, and a good morning to you.” She leaned over
to kiss him. “I think we’re both going to be late for work.”
    “We
can call in sick.”
    He
pulled her on top of him and they rested their foreheads against one another.
Charlotte pulled away letting her hair to fall over her eyes.   Aiden pushed it away and secured it behind
her ears before planting a kiss on her lips.
    “How
come you look even more beautiful this time of the day?” he asked.
    “You
have to be one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met.”
    They
kissed again. This time as they pulled away, she slid down his body, kissing
every inch of it. He’d brought her so much pleasure that it was only fair she
do the same for him. First she circled his nipples and then followed the trail
of hair that ran down the middle of his stomach. She reached his belly button.
He had the funniest one she’d ever seen. An outie that was asymmetrical. Her
lips slid down his lower belly finding the tip of his cock. She licked it
before taking it into her mouth. Aiden moaned and wiggled his hips as she ran
her tongue down its shaft and caressed his balls as she sucked and licked.
    She
glanced up. He had his arm over his eyes and was groaning nonstop.   His dick bounced and pulsated against her
inner cheek as she sucked harder.   She
never was one to swallow, but this was Aiden, and he was different to every
other man she’d known, so this would be a first for her.
    Charlotte
placed her hands on his belly as Aiden climaxed, shook, and then cried out.
    He
grabbed her hand, pulled her up his body, and then rolled her over until she
was flat on her belly. He ran his hands down the small of her back and ass
before pulling her legs apart. Aiden ran his fingers down her crack and
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