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77. BODY AND BOND

Author: Teowrits
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-01 20:31:31

Steve was very aware that this healer who had jumped off the train with him was very wet and naked. His senses were screaming with a raging hunger that surprised him. He had broken the bond that was to intertwine their fate but yet his body called for hers.

And fate was a cruel thing. It had brought them close together for the second time but with a broken bond between them. A broken bond he was secretly trying to mend.

“I did not think you had it in you to do that,” Steve told her, referring how she had brutally knocked the humans out on the train.

“Believe me that makes two of us,” Emma replied and sighed in contentment. The hot water was soothing and it helped to calm her tense-filled bones and muscles.

Though it did nothing for the much hotter place between her legs.

“I guess this means that you finally know what it means to do what you would not want to do to protect what matters most to you,” Steve replied in a husky tone.

“This is how you feel every day?” Emma asked in di
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