Bear Again (Second Chance Shifters 3)

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There was more to him now. He wasn’t alone in this world anymore. He had Sophia. Forever. That was what she had said.
    He smiled at her while she slept. The eclipse was tonight. He still had to tell her about the ceremony, but after they had given each other their bodies, it was only a formality.
    Her eyes fluttered open.
    “Good morning.” He brushed the hair from her face.
    “Good morning.” She smiled, nuzzling against his chest.
    It felt good to hold her in his arms. To know that
...she was finally his. There were no more ghosts between them. No more walls.
    He ran his fingers over the soft curves of her hips. He felt his cock jerk to life. He smiled, knowing she felt it too.
    “You know I have to start baking downstairs,” she warned.
    He nodded. “I do, but this is our first morning together.”


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