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Bear With Me
Book: Bear With Me Read Online Free
Author: Vanessa Devereaux
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didn’t want Sam to
hear her cry out or for Sam to wake thinking something was wrong with her.
    She
pressed her butt into the mattress and raised her hips up.
    Yes, wow, oh so
good.
    Hannah
took a deep breath and relaxed, realizing she’d enjoyed her orgasm even more
than she’d imagined. She hadn’t had sex since the night she’d conceived Sam. Not that she hadn’t the opportunity, but after the wild one
night fling that had produced him, she’d decided her best option was to become
celibate.
    Hannah
looked up at the ceiling. She’d learned her lesson the hardest way. No more one
night stands and if she ever had sex again, she would make sure he wore a
rubber every time he entered her.
    She
was still feeling the wonderful effects of that self-imposed climax. She liked
sex, always had, but would she ever be ready to venture back into the having
sex pool?

 
    Chapter Four
     
    Bear
stretched his hamstrings while he waited for Aiden to arrive. There was a
slight chill to the air but besides that it was the perfect morning for a run.
He turned when he heard the sound of tires on the gravel parking area and saw
Aiden pulling his car into the space next to his own.   He smiled when he glanced in the back seat
and saw the car seat already in place for the baby. He and Charlotte were going
to make great parents and in a way he was downright envious of the child
because it was going to be spoiled rotten.
    Aiden
got out and walked over to him just as another person pulled their car into the
lot.
    “Shit,
means we can’t shift before we run,” said Aiden.
    Bear
nodded to the man and a boy who looked like he could be the man’s son as they
too stretched, readying for their run. No one was more disappointed than Bear
about not being able to run in his bear form. After last night’s jerking off
episode he’d felt sexually pent up all night and still ready for a good fuck
when he’d gotten out of bed. He could have called any of the women who had
given him their number and had sex, but that wasn’t how he wanted to scratch
this itch. He wanted Hannah, but that would only be after he wooed and pursued
her in true bear fashion.
    “Come
on let’s just run as is,” said Aiden, tapping him on the arm.
    They
took off at a steady pace.
    “How’s
Charlotte?” asked Bear.
    “Tired,
I left her in bed. She’s having trouble sleeping because her stomach’s getting
in the way and she’s always been a belly sleeper.”
    “I
don’t think it will be for much longer. When I examined her she looked just
about ready to give birth, so I’m guessing something’s going to happen in the
next couple of days.”
    “Everything’s
going to be okay, isn’t it?”
    “Sure
it is. She’s in great health and there’s every indication the baby’s fine.”
    “I
just keep thinking what if we’ve produced something freakish. What if we can
never take our baby out in public?”
    “Aiden,
stop worrying, will you? Enjoy the last few days of her pregnancy. Little One is
going to be beautiful.”
    “Little
One,” said Aiden laughing. “Don’t suppose you’d tell me what we’re having?”
    “That
would be breaking doctor-patient confidentiality.”
    “Okay,
I accept that. Hey, did you hear about Nick Pearson?” asked Aiden as they
picked up speed.
    “Nope,
what’s he been up to since he was put back together?”
    It
only seemed like yesterday that Bear and Charlotte had patched him up after
he’d been shot.
    “He
and Ava drove to Vegas and got hitched in one of those wedding chapels. An
Elvis Presley impersonator married them. He hadn’t said anything and I don’t
think he was going to until I spotted his gold wedding band.”
    Bear
laughed at the thought of Nick being married by a guy with a wig and a white
sequined suit. “Shame he ran off because I guessed when he tied the knot it was
going to be one hell of a bachelor party.”
    “He
told me they’re having a reception at The Lodge in a few weeks’ time
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