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Love was bringing the right bamboo. It was waddling in a boot to prove a point. It was moving mountains—or at least, a very large, very grumpy lion—for the sake of a lonely heart.

“I like the guy who moves mountains for a sad lioness,” she said. “And who takes his coffee with two sugars.”

Priya stared at Liam, who was now covered in fish juice and penguin feathers. “That was the most attractive thing I’ve ever seen.” zoo sex.rar

Marcus spent three sleepless nights on the phone, calling in favors, forging alliances with rival zoos, and crying exactly once in the supply closet. Zoe sat with him on the fourth night, not talking, just rubbing his back as he typed.

“She’s grieving,” Zoe said softly, watching Sekhmet press her forehead to the cold glass. “We need to move her to a new pride. She needs a companion.” Love was bringing the right bamboo

Elara and Finn won the trivia contest about nocturnal animal mating calls (Finn knew them all; Elara knew Finn’s laugh). Liam and Priya slow-danced by the penguin pool while Bartholomew and Greta watched with judgmental little eyes. And Marcus and Zoe stole the lion house key and had a picnic on the hay bales, listening to Sekhmet and Mosi purr in tandem.

At the annual staff holiday party, held in the empty zoo after hours, three couples emerged. “I like the guy who moves mountains for

The thaw turned into a full-blown melt. She was in trouble.

Ridiculously, it worked. Bartholomew puffed his chest, waddled to Greta, and presented her with the smoothest pebble in the enclosure. Greta accepted it.

When the transport truck arrived with the new male—a grizzled, gentle giant named Mosi—Marcus and Zoe watched through the fence. Sekhmet saw Mosi. She rose slowly, walked to the connecting door, and let out a low, rumbling chuff. He chuffed back.

“He’s jealous of the new male, Kevin,” Liam said, still waddling. “He thinks Greta looked at Kevin too long. I’m showing him submission. Trust me.”