Saturday, November 9, 2013

Mary and the Bear by Zena Wynn


Mary Elizabeth that girl has a temper on her, "aaargh! Are you big and stupid? You're getting the full three hundred next month. The rent is ridiculously low as it is. How do you keep this diner running, giving away money like you do?" Hugh the man has a jealous side, "when the man in front slid his hands up the side of her body to rest just below her breast, Hugh lost it. A growl broke loose as he stalked toward the dancing trio. Screw the plan!" Yea, he has jealousy issues, "And what the hell are you wearing? Where are the rest of your clothes? What, you advertising now? How much for an hour? Maybe we can find a deal." Hugh he loves it when he knows she's his, "you need to straighten up unless you want everyone out there to know what we were doing." Not that it would matter. His scent was all over her. The bear in him roared in approval. Mine!" Sometimes Mary Elizabeth does things intoxicated and well Hugh tries to do the right thing really he does, "Mary Elizabeth, stop. Let's discuss this. Baby, please. I don't think you know what you're doing." And you just have to appreciate a good a**, "hey! Stop that!" She smacked his butt, hard. Then, impressed with the shape and feel of it, cupped it with her hands, giving it a small squeeze. Nice. It was high and firm, not flat." 

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