"Cool," Timber called out loudly from the living room. “I’ma read me some dinosaur porn.” He cleared his throat, then read, “’Come with me,’ Tatiana said, grasping the Velociraptor. ‘I know this is forbidden, but I can't deny my love, my love.’ Teddy the Velociraptor, ripped off her shirt and ravaged her breasts with his tiny hands. She shivered as his scaly, clawed fingers gripped her quivering nips.’”
Sage whispered into Canyon’s ear, “I don’t have any dinosaur porn.” But then she realized what he must be looking at. Aunt Bristol’s secret vice was gargoyle romance and the shelves were full of it.
“I know what he’s looking at—a romance book, and it’s not a dinosaur the woman has sex with, it’s a—”
Canyon moved so his lips were by her ear. “If it’s anything other than a wolf, I don’t think I want to know.”
Sage giggled.
“So Tatiana is a human?” Canyon asked.
“Sure,” Sage whispered. “She can’t be a dinosaur, otherwise, the dialogue would be nothing but squeaks and grunts.”
Canyon laughed. His cock had softened some and she moved off him to sit on the bed, feeling like she was on an emotional roller coaster. She really, really, really liked this male but he was avod.She could never mate avod.
… could she?
A voice inside her whispered,‘It is your destiny.’
73—Like She Belonged
Sage sat next to Canyon, feeling suddenly shy. Last time they’d been together, his brother hadn’t been around. Canyon smiled at her and motioned at the door. She nodded. He stood and offered her his hand and they walked out together, holding hands.
Timber stood near the couch. When he saw them holding hands, he grinned knowingly. Sage sensedruhipassing back and forth between the brothers.
“You're talking about me!” she shouted, yanking her hand away from Canyon's.
Instead of denying it, Canyon said, “Yeah, but if you don't like it, we’ll stop.”
Sage calmed down. “What did you say?”
Timber spoke up. “I said, ‘That was quick.’”
Canyon held up his hands. “And I said, “Nothing happened.”
Sage looked between the two of them. Did she believe them? She did. She took Canyon's hand and said, “Alittlehappened.”
Timber grinned then clapped his hands together, saying, “Alright, things are getting interesting. Gimme some more.” He pointed at Canyon. “Mate reaction?”
“Well…”
Timber interrupted. “A hard-on is not a mate reaction.”
Sage snorted laughter.
“I'm clear on that,” Canyon said.
Timber raised an eyebrow. “Are you?”
Canyon rolled his eyes and said, “No mate reaction.”
Timber held up his hands. “No judgement here.”
He switched to Sage. “How about you? Mate reaction?”
Sage shook her head and dropped Canyon's hand. “Do you really think I have a mate out there? Because this shouldn’t be happening if I do.”
Canyon took her hand again, winding their fingers together and pulling her to him. “Come ‘ere, female. Let’s consider things. Logic says your nana doesn't want us together.”