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“Will you be all right?”

“Yeah. We have been practising.” She tried not to blush but miserably failed as Syar grinned from his desk.

“Oh. Right. Let me know how that goes. Apparently, the guys won’t have a rut until after the baby arrives.”

Ven smiled. “Stay happy, Miss Penny.”

“Stay safe, Ven.”

They blew each other air kisses and hung up.

Syar asked, “Can you feel it?”

The column of sensation between her and Reynaldo was taking on a hot tinge. “Yeah.”

“I think we should meet him out on the lanai.”

“Or on the path?”

“I don’t know where he will emerge, but it will be fast, and he will probably take you first.”

“Why?”

“Because while the beast accepts me as mate, he knows not to breed me. He is going to try with you.”

“You don’t want kids?”

“I do. More than anything, but I can’t. Literally. During my abduction, there was an incident, and I was rendered unable to bear.”

She got up and walked over to him, holding him tightly. He pulled her onto his lap, and the kiss continued while the heat in their minds got closer.

A roar shook the house, and they pulled apart.

She blushed. “Oh. Right. Reynaldo.”

He grinned, and they separated and got to their feet. “He has a hard time in the house, so we had better get outside.”

She nodded, and they held hands and walked to the back where the enormous black beast-human hybrid was pacing back and forth restlessly. He chuffed low in his throat when he saw them. The sniffing was awkward.

She stroked his altered head, digging her fingers into his thickened rough. He went from Ven to Syar, and he whined. She said, “Take him first. I will follow you.”

He huffed and shook his head.

“Fine. I will go on my own. You will have to catch me.”

He shook his head. He went back to Syar, and she ran. She ran while he roared behind her. His mate was getting away.

She ran. She heard him behind her, heard Syar calling out warnings, and she released her top and then her skirt as she sprinted until she was in the pool and swimming for the waterfall. She held her breath to go through it and was pushed down before she popped up inside the pool that led to the cave. It was lovely. There were thick furs, soft blankets, pillows, and some coolers. A pyramid of three-wicked candles was in the corner. The top one was lit, and the light was a lovely gold. She had just pulled herself out of the pool when the heads of Reynaldo and Syar emerged from the water.

Syar muttered, “He’s pissed. You might want to present.”

“Is it because I am faster than he is?” She remained kneeling.

Reynaldo nodded; the jutting lower teeth sold the sabretooth jaguar look his beast was going for. He crept toward her.

She remained still as he sniffed her from ear to navel. His clawed hands pried her thighs apart, and he pressed his nose against her mound and snuffled. It tickled. His feline eyes glowed green.

When his tongue started lapping, she held still until he tipped her back and got ferocious with his tongue. He started rutting her three minutes later, and time seemed to lose all meaning.

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