Fated Healing [Kindred of Arcadia 5] (Siren Publishing Classic ManLove)

Fated Healing [Kindred of Arcadia 5] (Siren Publishing Classic ManLove) by Alanea Alder Read Free Book Online

Book: Fated Healing [Kindred of Arcadia 5] (Siren Publishing Classic ManLove) by Alanea Alder Read Free Book Online
Authors: Alanea Alder
Tags: Romance
Felix began to whack him on the back. After a few seconds Claybourne began to nod that he
    was okay. Claybourne stared down at Felix, a milky white color.
    “Are you? Could you be?” he stuttered. Felix shook his head.
    “No way. I have to shift my insides for that to happen. It takes conscious effort to do, so there is no way
    to knock me up, so to speak,” Felix confirmed.
    “Thank goodness!” Claybourne exclaimed.
    Felix narrowed his eyes. “Don’t you want our baby someday?” he demanded.
    “Tread lightly, Doc,” Connor whispered.
    “Of course I do, I would just feel wretched for not feeding you if you were pregnant,” he said.
    “Oh. That’s okay then,” Felix said and turned back to Connor.
    “Can I please have another one?” He batted his eyelashes. Connor laughed and handed over another
    muffin.
    “Come on, hun, let’s leave these men to it,” Claybourne said, walking through the kitchen door back out
    to the diner to leave.
    Felix wrapped his muffin in a napkin and stuck it in his man bag. Connor watched, confused. Felix put
    on a big-eyed, pitiful look and sniffled. “He doesn’t have any food in the house. He starves me.” Felix
    sniffed again. Connor’s eyes filled with sympathy. He handed Felix two more muffins. Felix smiled up at
    the bear and was in the process of putting the napkin-wrapped muffins in his man bag when an arm
    wrapped around his waist and he was flipped over his mate’s shoulder.
    “Stop telling people I don’t have any food. Just because you don’t know what to do with raw
    ingredients does not mean there is no food in the house, and I am not starving you!” Claybourne smacked
    him across the ass. Felix could feel the burn travel from his ass cheeks right into his cock. He knew the
    second Claybourne realized he had gotten hard.
    “Well, gentlemen, uh. Good luck with the diner today,” Claybourne said and hurried to the door.
    “You’re the one who needs the luck with that one, Doc,” Emmett yelled out, laughing.
    Once outside Felix began to squirm. Claybourne put him down and Felix immediately put his muffins
    in his bag. He looked up at his mate.
    “I’m hungry,” he complained. Claybourne palmed his face.
    “We just left the diner.” Claybourne pointed to the door.
    Felix shrugged. “I want sweets.” He kicked his toe on the sidewalk.
    “You are so fucking adorable.” His mate pulled him off of his feet and kissed him before setting him
    back on the sidewalk.
    “Get me sweets and later I can be so adorably fucking you,” Felix said.
    “Deal. Okay, off to Bobbles and Things.” Claybourne grabbed Felix’s hand as they walked across the
    street to the candy store.
    “Is it true that the old man who worked here tried to kill Sebastian?” Felix asked. Claybourne nodded.
    “I’m glad he’s dead then,” Felix said.
    Claybourne looked at him funny. “What’s the deal between you and Sebastian? If I didn’t know
    otherwise I would say you were lovers,” Claybourne asked. His voice sounded a bit frosty. Felix stopped in
    the middle of the sidewalk and stared at his mate.
    “You’re jealous,” he whispered, smiling like an idiot.
    “No I’m not.”
    “You have nothing to be worried about, my little Tigger. Sebastian and I were kind of like cell mates
    when we were in captivity. He and I were the only ones placed on the top shelf. We kept each other going.
    He’s like my best friend and brother. I would do anything for him,” Felix said. Claybourne let out a deep
    breath.
    “One, don’t ever call me Tigger again. And two, I’m sorry I forgot about you being held captive. All I
    could think about was the emotion in your voice when you spoke of him and it clouded my thinking. I
    apologize most sincerely,” Claybourne said. He ran his hand over Felix’s hair.
    “I love your fancy way of saying you’re sorry, though I don’t think I appreciate that the directive to not
    call you Tigger was the first thing you mentioned.” Felix blew

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