Double Bear: BBW Paranormal Menage Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Mountain Book 3) Read Online Free Page B

Double Bear: BBW Paranormal Menage Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Mountain Book 3)
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she held on and followed his command. He tossed the box to his brother and stuffed another pillow under her head.
    Collin pulled away and she heard the rip of the condom, and then felt him slowly push his hard cock inside her. The men she’d slept with before had all been lacking in size compared to Collin and Cade.
    “Damn,” he groaned. “She’s so tight.”
    He inched in slow and gave her plenty of time to accommodate his size. She felt his dick touch all the walls of her pussy and for the first time, she felt full and complete during sex. His measured movements allowed her to focus on Cade and she continued to lick and suck his thick cock.
    “Sam, you feel amazing.” When he was buried deep inside her mouth, Cade tightened his grip in her hair. “Keep sucking, love. Suck me hard while he fucks you,” Cade said, and she obeyed.
    Collin pumped in and out, slow at first, but he increased his speed faster and faster until she couldn’t concentrate on Cade anymore. He pulled his throbbing cock out of her mouth and she saw him grab the string of condoms before Collin’s kiss pushed her over the edge.
    Seconds later Collin shouted his release. As their breathing returned to normal, they kissed and he pulled out and lay beside her.
    She didn’t have time to mourn his loss.
    Cade covered her body with his and slid his cock into her already wet entrance. He filled her the same way Collin did, but yet he felt different. She knew she’d be able to tell them apart, whenever they touched her. She instantly wanted more from Cade and he took everything she offered. He pounded into her until they both found their release and flew off the ledge together.
    He rained gentle kisses over her mouth and chin and she turned her head toward Collin to give him better access to her neck. She didn’t know what to expect, but Collin’s face radiated with love and acceptance. She knew it was nothing more than the sexual afterglow, but when she saw the same look on Cade’s face, she longed for it to mean something more.
    “Stay with us tonight?” Collin asked, and she nodded. She wouldn’t leave unless they forced her. The thought both elated and scared her.
    Cade got up to take care of his condom and returned with a wet washcloth. While he wiped up the evidence of their lovemaking, Collin used the restroom.
    Soon, they surrounded her on the bed and she fell asleep wrapped in their warmth.

Chapter Three
     
    Sam smiled as she waited for Kate to bag up her lunch order. The guys ate a lot, which suited her fine. She never worried over portion size or dessert when they were around; she just enjoyed her food and the company.
    “Okay, we’re waiting on one more sandwich, so spill. How is everything?” Kate asked in a sing-song voice.
    It had been a week since her first official date with Collin, and the three of them had spent nearly every free moment together since. During the day, the guys worked with Seth on his and Darcy’s house, and at night, they joined her at the theater, and then walked her back to their place and pleasured her until they were all sated.
    Almost everyone in town had seen the three of them together at some point, but they weren’t met with the censure and prejudice she expected. She figured it was because Cade and Collin looked so much alike, no one could be sure she wasn’t dating one while the other hung around like a third wheel. Still, a few times they’d both been caught touching her in public and the reaction was minimal.
    Deep down Sam wondered if she’d ever date again after they moved on. The selection of men in Bear Mountain was nonexistent and the surrounding cities weren’t much better. She could move to the capital, or another state, but she didn’t want to leave her hometown, her job, or her father. She shook her head to escape the dreary thoughts and decided to focus on the now. Whatever the future held, she’d face it head on, even if she had to face it alone.
    “Everything is good,”
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