Biceps or Brains

Biceps or Brains

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They were twins but they had completely different interests in who to date. She preferred a man with muscles bigger then his head. Her twin brother preferred a man with brains enough to carry on intellectual conversations. Substance over the physical? Strength over smarts? Which is better? As twins they would share a mate. But was it even possible to find a man who could be what they both wanted and needed? Or will one have to compromise so that everyone can have a chance to be together? (Yes these are twins but, NO, there is NO incest or twincest.) (Bold conversations with strong mature language if you aren't a fan of such things this may not be the story for you. Check out my other stories.) Excerpt: "She wants us to find our mates, and it's not a plea it's an order. We leave tomorrow. Aunt Velma's is a new pack and it can't hurt." "What about Mr biceps if you find your mate?" "He's a tiger he knows if either of us meets our mate it will call it quits." "He knows that we're twins right, that we'll have the same mate? All twins do and that means he can stop looking at me like he wants to mount me?" She laughs. "He's so disappointed he can't ravish your little ass." "He'll live. What about Aunt Velma's she as bad as mom is."
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