Her Cowboy Bears (BBW MMF Menage Shapeshifter Romance)

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Author: Tabitha O'Dell
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had to be a
hallucination brought on by a lack of sleep. Bears didn’t just change!
    But that was exactly what they did. Their fur melted
way and left tanned skin and strong muscles. Their snouts shifted and
transformed into human faces, and their claws became fingers. They weren’t men,
they weren’t bears, but something in between.
    “How you feeling?” I heard Eli ask Austin as the two
men stood naked in the moonlight. Their voices were faint, but I could just
barely make out what they were saying
    “A lot better,” Austin said. “Sometimes I just need to
blow off steam.”
    “There are other ways to do that,” Eli said and then
everything got a whole lot crazier.
    I thought I’d seen everything, but suddenly Eli’s lips
were on Austin’s and the two men were kissing. Not just gently, but hot and
furious kisses that awoke a strange fire within me.
    “Oh shit,” I said, but I realized too late that I’d
actually said that out loud.
    The kissing ended instantly. They were suddenly
staring right up to where I was hiding at the top of the hill and I didn’t know
whether to run or scream or what. All I could do was stay frozen in place while
they made their way up to me.
    “Caitlyn,” Eli called to me as he made his way up the
hill. It was a cold night, but he was still completely naked and didn’t appear
to notice the chill at all.
    “Stay away from me,” I called back and finally found
my footing. I moved to run, but the men were faster than me and I barely made
it ten feet before they blocked my path.
    “Please don’t be afraid,” Austin said as he raised his
hands to stop me from running.
    “We won’t hurt you,” Eli assured me. “We just want to
talk to you about what you saw.”
    “You’re monsters,” I spit out, unable to think of anything
else to say. “You’re bears, or monsters or something!”
    “Actually, we prefer werebears,” Austin said. “And we
don’t hurt people. Ever.”
    “But... how?” I managed to mumble as they slowly but
surely walked me back to the clearing where Id first seen the bears.
    “It’s an old curse around these parts,” Eli informed
me. “Punishment early ranchers got for settling land that wasn’t theirs to
take.”
    “And they passed it down. Both our fathers carried the
cursed gene and we ended up like this,” Austin explained. “So we bought a ranch
together to be able to be ourselves. Together.”
    “So you are gay,” I said. That was a whole lot
easier to swallow than the whole werebears thing.
    “Not exactly,” Eli said. “We prefer the term
pansexual, or even bisexual, if you prefer.”
    “Huh?” I asked.
    “We don’t care about gender,” Austin went on to
explain. “All we care about is sexual attraction.”
    “Oh,” I said.  “Um, so you won’t hurt me? Should I
just go back to Chicago now or something?”
    “Of course not,” Austin said. “Unless that’s what you
really want.”
    “We actually had something else in mind,” Eli said.
    “Like?” I asked.
    “Like maybe the three of us...” Austin began before he
said his fingers around my curvy waistline. “Have a little fun.”
    “Me?” I asked, somehow more shocked by that than
anything else. Werebears or not, they were the hottest men I’d ever known and
back in Chicago I couldn’t even get a date. Now they both wanted me?
    “We have to admit you caught our eye when we read your
application,” Eli said. “We both prefer our women to have a little something
more.”
    “Curvy women make the best lovers,” Austin agreed
before his lips met the flesh of my neck and sent a shiver down my spine.
    “I... I’m not sure I’d be as good as you want...” I
tried to admit. “I’m not... experienced.”
    “Even better,” Eli said. “To be your first, now that
would be something very special indeed.”
    I couldn’t believe what was happening. Two men, two
werebears, and they both wanted me? I should have laughed in their faces,
walked back to my horse,

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