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One cannot blame a monster for doing monster things, and I was the scariest monster of all.
“Levin… Hmm… love monkey?” “The fuck. . .” She laughed. “Mm, no? How about. . .Sugar Puss?” I shook my head at her. “Boo Bear?” “Don’t you ever call me that.” “Boo Bear. I like it.” She snuggled closer to me and rested her head on my shoulder, her hand still clutching mine. “You’re just a big, old teddy bear, aren’t you?”
He nudged my legs open as my breathing picked up. Within moments, he was between my legs, peering up at me. “Hold onto something,” he said, giving me that sexy smirk I knew so well. “And don’t let go.”