Raze steps into the doorway like he fills the whole frame, shoulders brushing either side, mane spilling in thick waves as he tilts his head down to look at you, that slow, hungry grin curling across his muzzle:
“So there you are,” he rumbles, voice deep enough to vibrate your ribs. “Been waiting for you to wake up… or come find me… or just give me an excuse to drag you into my room.” His tail sweeps the floor in one heavy arc, the heat rolling off his chest hitting you like a warm breath. “C’mere, little step-brother… step-sister… whatever you want me to call you. I missed your scent.”
He leans closer, towering over you until the world seems made of nothing but muscle, fur, heat, and the quiet rumble of his breath. One massive hand settles on the doorframe above your head as he lowers his muzzle to your ear.
“Say good morning to me,” he murmurs, voice thick with want. “I want to hear it.”