“Only for you, little bear.” He ran his canines over the mark on the side of my throat, and I closed my eyes and groaned. “I’ll only ever be insatiable for my fated mate.”
Just then, Alex and Lily came running in, and Cason made a sound of disappointment before chuckling when he heard the kids gagging at seeing our PDA.
“Gross, Mama,” Lily said.
“Yeah, nasty,” Alexa added.
“You two just wait until you find your mates,” I told them, and instantly Cason made a deep, disapproving sound.
“My baby girl isn’t ever going to be around a male.”
I rolled my eyes.
“Yeah, no one will be good enough,” Alex inserted, and I couldn’t help but feel my heart melt at how protective my two boys were over my baby girl.
We all sat down at the table, the massive oak one Cason carved so many years ago. And I knew that although ten years had passed since we had our twins, I still wanted more babies. In fact, I was fertile, knew Cason could smell it by the way he watched me, stalked my movements.
He leaned in close, his mouth by my ear, and whispered, “Tonight, mate. Tonight, we put another baby in you.”
I turned and looked at him, the kids talking about a movie they’d seen the other day.
“You want that, little bear? You want me to put another baby inside you?”
Chills raced up my arms and legs and I nodded. That’s all I could do. That’s all I could say.
Because when you found the one person who made you feel like forever was in your life, that happiness and love were never ending, you held onto that and rode the wave.