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“Gladly, Sunbeam. I’d hate for this pretty pussy to be neglected.”

Bear notched himself at her core then thrust inside in one stroke, relishing the feeling as he filled his woman. This would be their quickest time yet. He was hungry for her and her words and mouth had fired him up. Her sheath was better than anything he’d imagined.

“Harder and faster. I’m so close.” She groaned, pushing back against him.

He pulled out, gliding back in, her pussy clasping him tight and rippling around him. So close. Thank fuck she was on the edge. He pounded harder into her as he slid his finger around and rubbed Winnie, setting off fireworks for them both.

He tried to catch his breath and wasn’t ashamed at the tears that came to his eyes. He was home. The place he’d always dreamed of but never thought he’d have. His sunbeam would be beside him. He pulled her up off the couch, leaning her back against his chest. He turned her head to brush a kiss against her lips.

“I love you. We’ll get through this together because you’re the light that leads me home, Sunbeam.”










Chapter Twenty-Five

Winnie relished Bear’sarm around her. He grounded her when she wanted to hunt down Bear’s bio-mom and rip her limb from limb. Bear had needed to hold on to her as much as she needed his touch. He’d spent the last twenty minutes going through all the times she’d blown up his life.

Rascal’s face had gotten progressively redder until she worried he’d explode. She wasn’t sure if he was upset at Bear or Bio-mom but he would not be chastising Bear. She firmly believed if Bear would have gotten help over the years he might have shared what was happening to him. She wouldn’t fault Rascal because he’d grown up in the age where people weren’t as open about mental health. Opinions regarding seeking help had changed over the years.

Rascal stood up as Bear finished. Striding around the table, he pulled Bear out of his seat, wrapping his arm around him and holding his head clasped in his large hand.

“I’m so sorry I didn’t protect you from her. Son, you’re not alone. We’ll figure this out and get her out of your life forever.”

Bear had let go of her hand when his dad grabbed him but her dad had wrapped his arm around her. She laid her head on his shoulder.

“You’ve got a good one there, Winchester. I couldn’t have asked for a better man for you. We’ve got your back.”

This was what she wanted to give her kids. The family who wrapped you in their loving arms when things were at their worst. The ones who picked you up when you were too tired to go it on your own.

Everyone settled down and sat back down. She knew it was a struggle for Rascal, Baron, and Locks to let the younger generation lead. She admired them for passing the torch but family dynamics were hard.

“Sarah and Scoop have worked and identified two possible places where...”

“Gnat is staying,” Beth interrupted War.

“Gnat?” War questioned.

“Well, Bear’s called her incubator which is accurate but a mouthful. Winnie calls her Bio-mom which I think is being generous because she doesn’t deserve the title mom. Sorry, Bear, if that offends you. I had a lot of other things to call her but that would have required multiple donations to the swear jar, so I like Gnat. Gnats are annoying but inconsequential in the scheme of life. When we get through showing her to never mess with the Franks daughters or the Bluff Creek Brotherhood MC, she will be a smashed gnat—inconsequential in any of our lives.”

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