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Werebears and Water

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by Caitlin Ricci


  Vince groaned a moment later and spilled into her mouth while Rayce pulled out of her. Smiling, Maia rolled over onto her back and reached her arms out for him. Rayce stepped out of the strap-on and crawled up her body, resting between her legs with a soft sigh. She wrapped her arms around his shoulders. Without speaking he kissed her cheek and then her mouth, sharing Vince's salty taste with her. She slipped her tongue between his lips, and he teased hers as well.

  He felt Vince behind him and lifted himself up for his boyfriend, not sure what he wanted to do to him, but knowing Vince would take care of him all the same. He was wet and needed release. Though his cock was quickly softening after his orgasm, Vince stroked against him, rubbing him until Rayce was trembling on top of Maia.

  She smiled up at him, kissing his chin when panted and moaned with each swipe of Vince's cock against body.

  "You're okay, Rayce," Vince said soothingly as he rubbed his hands over Rayce's back and hips. "You can cum. We're here with you."

  "Yeah, we are," Maia said, sounding sure of herself as she brought her hands up to his face and cupped his cheeks. "You were great with me and I really liked coming from you. Let me see you do it too."

  Rayce turned his head and kissed her palms, unsure of how he'd gotten to be so lucky with them both. A moment later, his pleasure flashed through him and he moaned loudly as he fell against Maya's chest. Her arms came around him and she held him tightly as Vince joined them, his arms wrapping around Rayce from behind and holding him close as well.

  Epilogue

  "Rayce! We're going to be late for class!" Maia shouted. A year of living together, of Maia the early bird forcing him out of bed as soon as she woke up, and he was still late getting out the door most days. It didn't help that they were all exhausted from the night before. And yet they still had class to get to, whether any of them liked it or not.

  He looked like he was barely awake when he came stumbling out of the bedroom, but at least he was dressed. "Where's Vince?" He yawned and grabbed his bag from a nearby couch as he met her at the bottom of the stairs. They had a little townhouse a few blocks from campus where the professors normally lived. It was just two bedrooms and nine hundred square feet, but it was theirs and it meant they could all live together when the dorms had said they couldn't all share the same room like they wanted.

  Maia found his beanie for him and shoved it over his head. There was snow, and he was not getting cold on her watch, even if he was a bear. "Getting sopapillas for us. The kind with the honey baked in and the tub of it on the side. We gotta go. C'mon."

  "Time for a kiss, though?"

  She grabbed his face and gave him a quick kiss. "Better?" Rayce hugged her, and she thought it would be a quick hug, but he didn't let go right away. "Rayce…". They really did have to get going.

  "We could skip and go to the aquarium again. I'm sure Vince would like that too."

  As tempting as that was, Maia was not going to do that. Not again, anyway. "Rayce, I love you, but seriously, we have to go to class." She took his hand and pulled him from the townhouse. Vince wasn't far, just a few blocks up at their favorite Mexican place.

  They met him there, and Maia didn't mind being ignored for fried bread soaked in honey. She did the same thing to them when they took her out for sashimi.

  "It's friends and family night with the trans group if you two want to come. The werewolf, Jessica, will be there, so we can make inside shifter jokes and freak out the humans if you want to," Rayce said. He kept his head down and seemed to shy away from them, like he was hesitant to even bring it up as he slowly walked beside them. It wasn't a necessary reminder. Maia already had it down in her phone that she and Vince were both going so they could support him, and she knew they were supposed to bring brownies.

  "We'll be there," Vince said.

  Maia nodded. "Of course." She pulled out some wet wipes for their hands, and once they were clean again, she settled in beside them, happily walking with her guys.

  FIN

  About the Author

  Caitlin is the author of many books including some Rainbow Award winners. While most of her books include shifters, she does write a little of everything. She was first published in 2012 and since then hasn’t stopped writing. When she’s not writing she enjoys gardening, hanging out with her dogs, and watching movies with her husband. She lives on a small farm in Missouri.

  Website: www.CaitlinRicci.com

 

 

 


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