“I’m not done with you yet.” Davin crawled up on the bed with me, holding me while I trembled from my orgasm.

“Good.”

He held me for a while, fingers playing gently over my sweat soaked skin. Once I was ready, he helped me to my knees.

“Ready?”

“Yeah.”

He fitted his cock to my opening and pushed inside me, slowly at first, then more quickly. He was right, I was wet enough that he was able to enter me with no resistance other than my body adjusting to his girth.

Once Davin was fully seated, he paused. I squirmed, wanting more, wanting him moving inside me, wanting to complete our bond.

The werewolf obliged, giving a few experimental strokes before slamming into me.

I cried out his name, clutching the pillow in my fists and letting the sensations ride through my entire body. I could feel his pleasure as if it were my own through the bond I’d created with him. It would just get more intense when we completed his mating bond.

My core tightened, and Davin leaned over me. Just as I felt my orgasm cresting, that delicious tightening before release, the werewolf sank sharp teeth into my shoulder.

I shouted as the bond snapped into place, and my body shattered around him. I felt his orgasm as if it were my own. The sensations flooded through me. Stars flickered through my vision as my head swam with pleasure.

Davin pulled out of me before I was ready. I cried in dismay, not wanting to be separated from him, even by that much.

“You have to bite me back for it to take hold,” Davin ordered, turning me so I faced him.

I didn’t have vampire fangs or even partially shifted werewolf teeth, but I gave it my best as I sank my teeth into Davin’s shoulder. He shuddered against me, and another wave of pleasure curled through my body. The bond tightened as I tasted blood, and another orgasm rocked my core.

We collapsed into each other’s arms and lay there, reveling in the endorphins of our bonding. I intended to keep him up for hours before we got real rest. By the time we were done, we were going to be exhausted, and I was totally here for it.

A few days later, at the earliest point of twilight that Katsuro could comfortably be outside, I gathered with him and the other guys, Aurora, and Nimbus and looked at a property. It was thirty acres that backed up against the forest. A creek meandered across the lower part of the property, and we stood on higher ground outside of the flood plain.

“This is where the house would go.” Davin gestured toward the ground at our feet, a very golden retriever feeling coming from him as he excitedly showed us the property.

“It’s not too far from the coffee shop.” That was important to me. If nothing else, I wanted to easily be able to hang out there. That was also Katsuro’s home, and Oliver lived very close. Bridger was the only one who lived out of town, but we couldn’t do too much about that. Though I hoped to convince him to spend the majority of his time at my new place. We’d see.

“It looks perfect,” Katsuro replied as he stared out over the expanse of land, a gentle breeze playing with his dark hair.

Bridger wrapped his arms around me from behind and pulled me against his chest. I leaned back and let him hold me.

“I have no objections,” the hunter said.

Oliver glanced at Aurora before adding, “It is quite acceptable.”

Nimbus grumbled happily and bounded down the incline, tail waving jauntily over his back.

“Perfect. Katsuro and I will sort out the property purchase and get in touch with the local builders. We’ll have your home built in no time, Hannah.” Davin grinned like a puppy who’d just been given a bone. I had no problem letting him handle all of that. Especially as excited as he was about it. Ever since we’d bonded, he’d had a ridiculous grin on his face, and it made me happy every time I saw it.

“If you’ll excuse us?” Katsuro bowed toward me ever so slightly before lightly touching Davin’s arm and leading him away toward the vampire’s SUV. He did, occasionally, drive.

Oliver gave my arm a gentle squeeze then headed off toward the forest with Aurora. Nimbus gave me a quick glance before bouncing off after them. He pounced on the sun dog, before dashing off. She took off after him fast as a sunbeam, and it wasn’t long before he was chasing after her instead.

I laughed and turned in Bridger’s arms until I faced him.

“It occurs to me that you and I got interrupted the other day.” I kissed him lightly on the lips. “I think it’s occurred to everyone else, too.”

The hunter smiled. “I had noticed, believe it or not. However, I felt your priorities were straight and didn’t feel I should complain.”

He said it so deadpan that it took me a moment to burst out laughing. He chuckled and pulled me tightly against him.