Bear My Stripes: M/M Mpreg Shifter Romance (Furbidden Mates Book 2) by Mercy May
Author:Mercy May [May, Mercy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-05-23T16:00:00+00:00
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I shot out of bed and raced to the bathroom, a wave of nausea suddenly erupting from my bowels. My head flashed with heat as I reached the toilet, bent over, and emptied the contents of my stomach into the porcelain throne before collapsing to a seat on the floor beside it. For two weeks now, this had been the routine. I woke up every morning, raced to the bathroom, and vomited. It was like clockwork, and acted as a strong counterbalance to the exciting and eventful night routine I’d established with Zeke.
Matthew and Ezra had invited us both to stay with them for as long as we wanted, offering us the guest room. I’d been thrilled with the offer, and even more excited that I’d have the opportunity to spend some time with my brother, much less with Zeke. My mate was stunning, and the longer I was with him, the harder it was for me to be away from him. The day before, he and Ezra had gone into the city to grab some groceries, and I thought that my heart was going to rip right out of my chest. Matthew had explained to me that that’s what the bonding felt like, and that, in time, the pain of the separation would be manageable once my bear realized that the parting was only temporary.
I’d enjoyed getting to spend time with my brother, getting to know him ways that I’d never had the opportunity to before, without the stress or pain of my family’s struggles hanging over my shoulder. I’d accepted that Matthew was, in fact, handling the clan’s matters sufficiently, and it had allowed my bear some much needed rest. Matthew had even called my mother, with me in the room, to let her know that I’d made it to his home. He’d asked about Father, only to find that he’d recently left Black Canyon unannounced and that my mother had no idea where he’d disappeared to. She was hurting over him leaving, so Matthew had turned the conversation to something more upbeat. He’d even mentioned Zeke to her and, much to my surprise, she sounded thrilled on my behalf. My mother, it seemed, was incredibly accepting of her sons and more than little ecstatic at the idea of grandchildren. Because, yes, Matthew was pregnant, but so was I.
Apparently tigers are not only capable of impregnating their mates, but they always impregnate their mates. It was an evolutionary imperative caused by the sheer lack of their numbers throughout the world, and because of how few tigers actually took mates. Mother Nature couldn’t risk the slow extinction of the species, so tigers had ended up with hyper-fertile sperm, but only with their mates. That there was now a person (or persons!) growing inside me took an entire week to wrap my mind around, but once I had, the morning sickness was more than worth it.
“You alright in there?” Zeke’s voice sounded from outside the bathroom door, and I groaned in response.
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