“Medina, see who’s at the door, please?” June pointed her chin at the tablet that had just glowed with a motion sensor alert.

For once, her daughter’s hands were cleaner than her own, courtesy of an apparently urgent need for peanut butter cookies – “for Peanut, because baby dragons need cookies to grow big,” the solemn vow had stated, with pleading eyes – and a husband who had raced for the kitchen as soon as he heard the oven beep.

June had been relegated to measuring ingredients, and found herself well-dusted with flour. Which, apparently, clung to peanut butter with the tenacity of a welding instructor patiently explaining how to meld metal for the thousandth time that year.

Medina poked a finger at the tablet and scrunched her nose. She turned back to pressing a fork into cookie dough. “No. I don’t want a bear hug from the bear.”

“What?” The word came from both sides of the kitchen island.

June dried her hands and peered over Peter’s shoulder. “Hon.”

“Mmm-hmm.” He nodded, his hair brushing her cheek. “I see it.”

“Hon, I think – I think we might have a werewolf problem in the neighborhood.”

“Mmm-hmm,” Peter repeated. “Well, that’s new.”

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Thanks to Padre for the prompt! “No. I don’t want a bear hug from the bear.”

Mine went to nother Mike: “It’s only a small favor.”

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