Jade Crew: Forgotten Bear (A BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance) (Ridgeback Bears Book 3)

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by Amelia Jade


  “Fuck,” he managed to get out before her lips touched his once more. She kissed him vigorously for several minutes before relaxing onto his chest.

  As afterglow settled over her, surrounding Gwen like a warm, comforting blanket, she felt her eyes grow heavy. It would be all too easy to simply fall asleep on top of him. Which, she thought dreamily to herself, was the plan. Just not yet.

  Forcing herself upright, she gave him another gentler kiss, melting her body into him as he returned it passionately.

  “Shower?” she asked between kisses.

  His reply was less words than an agreeable sound.

  On the way to the shower though, he stopped her.

  She looked over her shoulder to see what he wanted. “Yes?”

  “Is your shower big enough?” he asked.

  “For?” Then her eyes traveled downward.

  “We’ll have to find out,” she said with an evil grin, reaching her hand back until she found what she was looking for. “Come along then.”

  Russell made a somewhat panicked-sounding noise as she tugged him along, but he followed her across the room to the bathroom without complaint.

  She was sure he was going to take charge the moment she let go, but for the time being, Gwen was more than happy to show her man what she wanted.

  Her man.

  Neither of them had spoken about it, but the implication that they were now “with” each other was unspoken. There was no need to outright declare it, at least not to others. That would come in its own time, when Russell could figure out whatever it was that was truly bothering him about Garrett and his crew.

  ***

  Gwen yawned, her eyes blinking open as early morning sunshine flickered in through the open window shades.

  A smile played across her face as she remembered the night before. They had gone to bed some time later, having determined that the shower was in fact not big enough, and after having to clean up the water all over the place that had resulted.

  Her smile became a lip-biting grin as the rest of her body checked in for morning awareness. Along with it came the realization that Russell was lying on his side behind her. Which meant that his currently rock-hard cock was pressed firmly against her naked ass under nothing but a single layer of sheets.

  She wondered if they had time before he had to go to work.

  His alarm hasn’t gone off yet, so you have some time at least.

  It would have to do, she told herself. Very, very slowly, she rocked her hips, pushing her ass back into him with the most microscopic of movements. There was no reaction from him, but she enjoyed having his dick rubbing up against her. Feeling emboldened, she ground against him harder, though not hard enough that she risked him falling onto his back.

  Although that might present other opportunities…

  After a minute or two of continuous movement, he finally stirred. Wetness was pooling between her thighs as she continued to move against him, aching to simply have him slide inside of her.

  She wondered how much more it would take before he was awake. Bracing herself with her hands, she pushed her ass back against his cock once more.

  “Oh!” she said with a gasp as he moved.

  One arm swooped over her top leg and pulled it up, while his hips pulled back violently to allow his cock to slide free of its place between her cheeks and position itself firmly against her now-ready opening. Then, without waiting for approval, he pushed inside of her.

  She was slightly sore from the night before she realized, but the pain was quickly pushed aside by the amazing feeling of being filled up by his cock.

  “This is what you were going for, right?” he teased, pausing while only halfway inside of her.

  “Russell Warne, if you don’t give me the rest of that big cock of yours right now, you’re going to regret it.”

  Russell, she noted as her eyes flew open wide and she cried out, was never one to disobey orders.

  ***

  “You’re insatiable,” she mock-admonished him later as they got ready to get breakfast before he went to work.

  “Have you seen yourself in a mirror recently?” he asked, completely serious. “You have the body of a goddess. It’s not my fault I’m always hard. You’re going to have to learn to deal with it.”

  Gwen felt her cheeks burn at the unabashed compliment.

  “I’m serious,” he said in a more focused voice. “You are the most beautiful woman I have ever laid eyes on, Gwen Revere. I can’t begin to tell you how much I hope that I get to see all of you again. Soon.”

  Flames were erupting from her face, she was sure of it. He was completely unrepentant about his desires, and she loved it. Gwen had never been quite so outspoken when she wasn’t right in the middle of being intimate, but she could get used to Russell’s openness about his love of her body and what he wanted to do with it.

  “Well, as long as I get to experience all of you again, then we have a deal,” she said, trying to mimic his attitude.

  She was rewarded with a delighted smile and a flash of anticipation in his eyes.

  “Deal,” he said, nodding aggressively.

  “Good,” she said, ushering him out the door with a slap on the ass. “Your butt looks good in those jeans,” she told him.

  “Flattery will get you everything,” he said with a grin, leaning in to plant a kiss on her lips before she could respond.

  The elevator was already at their floor, so they quickly descended back to the ground floor and strode out of the lobby.

  The sun was out, but there was a wind, and it bit into her cheeks with a different type of burn. A much less pleasant one, she decided.

  “Is Garrett going to give you any shit for just showing up at work?” she asked, closing the car door behind her.

  Russell stiffened. He always seemed to do that whenever Garrett was around, or his name was mentioned.

  “No, it’ll be fine,” he said.

  “What did Garrett do to you?” she asked, resting a hand on top of his to stop him when Russell went to shift the truck into reverse.

  “What do you mean?” His eyes, piercing orbs of hazel brown, focused on her sharply.

  “Whenever he’s around you or when his name is brought up, you get stiff and different. You clam up and become someone other than the Russell I saw last night and earlier this morning. What did he do to get that sort of reaction from you?” she asked in a gentle but unrelenting tone. Gwen wanted him to know that he needed to tell her if they were going to keep going on. This was something that had to come out into the open.

  She hoped he understood that she wasn’t doing it just for the sake of prying into his life, but that she had rather more serious reasons. If she was going to become involved with him to the point where he eventually told everyone about her, then Gwen needed to know what she was stepping into. If there was something going on between Garrett and Russell, or if Garrett had done something in the past—or was still doing it—then she needed to be aware of that before she made her decision.

  His hands gripped and flexed around the steering wheel so tightly that Gwen thought he might accidentally rip it off, forgetting his own strength for a moment. It seemed a viable possibility as his knuckles continued to whiten. But just as the wheel shuddered in his grip once more, he let out a massive sigh and sat back into the seat.

  “You aren’t letting me go without answering this, are you?” he said at last.

  “I need to know,” she told him. “For my own safety, I need to know what I’m getting into.”

  “It’s not quite so simple to explain,” he said, frowning.

  “Well then tell me over breakfast, while we have time?” she suggested.

  Russell shook his head. “No,” he said forcefully. “I don’t want to chance anyone overhearing us.”

  Gwen leaned back into her seat, looking at him with alarm. “What does that mean? You’re scaring me a little here Russell.”

  “It’s not that,” he said with a wa
ve of his hand that she was sure he had meant to be reassuring, but was most definitely not. “It’s just that I haven’t told anyone else because of what it could mean, and what it already does mean.”

  “Okay,” she said, not meaning the word at all. “Now I’m really confused.”

  “You have to swear to me, on whatever you hold sacred, that you will not utter a single word of this. Especially not to Emma or Trestin. You’re going to want to. If I see a single ounce of anything but your word when you swear to me, then you’ll be exiting this car,” he said gravely, his voice unnaturally serious.

  “What have you done?’ she asked, shocked at his sudden change in mood.

  “Nothing, besides not tell anyone. Now do you swear to keep your mouth shut and not breathe a word of what I’m about to say to anyone, even your girlfriends who you ‘know’ won’t tell anyone?” There was some biting sarcasm in his voice, but she knew what he meant, and didn’t take offense to it.

  “I swear on the graves of my recently deceased parents,” she replied solemnly. It may not have been appropriate, but whatever it was, it clearly meant a great deal to Russell, and she intended to respect that.

  His full stare bore into her while his eyes searched hers for any hint that she wasn’t serious. One sharp nod seemed to indicate he was satisfied.

  “How much do you know about Garrett?” he asked, changing the subject slightly.

  “Not much,” she admitted. “He and Emma are together. He’s the Alpha of your crew. That’s about it, really.”

  “Have you heard about his memory?”

  Gwen shook her head. “No, what about it?”

  “He doesn’t have much of one,” Russell explained, telling her all about how Garrett had woken up close to Genesis Valley, remembering nothing more than his name, and that he was a bear shifter. After accepting Emma as his mate, he had remembered several fleeting memories of his extremely early life, but nothing after about age five or six, she found out, and not enough to tell him anything more about who he was.

  “All right, but what does that have to do with you?” she asked as the tale wound down.

  “Do you remember when you asked if I had any family?”

  She nodded.

  “What did I tell you?” he prompted.

  “That you had a brother,” she replied. “But he’s not here.”

  “What did I tell you about why he wasn’t here?”

  “That he was coming, and you’ve been waiting for him to come.”

  “And why am I waiting?” he prodded.

  “Because he—”

  She cut herself off violently as things began to click in her brain.

  Chapter Eleven

  Russell

  “Holy fucking hell Russell. Are you telling me that your brother is Garrett?!” Gwen yelped into the silence.

  Russell nodded once, feeling the pain of everything all over again.

  “Fuck. Russell. That’s…” she trailed off, at a loss for words.

  “Your brother didn’t forget, he literally cannot remember who you are?” she asked after a moment.

  He looked up as he nodded, seeing the tears brimming in her eyes.

  “Oh Gwen, please don’t cry!” he said, leaning toward her, using his thumb to brush the unfallen ones away.

  Besides, I’ve already done all the crying, he thought silently. He didn’t want to see her upset for him. That wasn’t the way he had wanted it to go. Russell had already done all his mourning over the loss of his brother, for the time being at least.

  “Russell,” she said sternly through the tears, though she tried valiantly to blink them back, a few snuck through anyway. “You have to tell him. You have to tell Garrett who he really is.”

  “I can’t.”

  “Why not?” she asked incredulously.

  “For the same reason that I can’t come into the open with you right now. It would push Evan over the edge into doing something bad, something that he shouldn’t.”

  Anger flared within Gwen’s eyes as he told her his reasons.

  “Those are your only reasons?” she asked.

  Russell nodded slowly, unsure. There had been a dangerous undertone to her voice, though he wasn’t sure why. Something told him, however, he was about to find out.

  “Listen to me very carefully,” she said, sitting up straight. The tears were gone, and left behind was the strong core of the woman he was falling in love with. Coincidentally, he thought, she’s also the woman who looks suspiciously like she’s about to tear me a new one.

  “There is an astronomical difference between not siding with your Alpha openly by being seen with the best friend of his mate—which, by the way, I’m not happy about but I respect you enough to go with it for a short while. But,” her voice turned to ice. “You can’t withhold this from Garrett any longer.”

  He opened his mouth to protest, but she jerked her head, and it died in his throat.

  “Your reasons may be well and proper. But they don’t matter. You do not have the right to keep this a secret. That man, from what Emma has told me, is loving, caring, passionate and iron-willed. He also has no idea who he is, and is likely holding on for dear life to his sanity. You don’t keep something like this a secret to help him. All you’re doing is continuing to hurt him.”

  Her expression changed, becoming softer, and filled with a sense of caring. “And you’re hurting yourself,” she added, reaching out with one hand to place it tenderly on top of his. “The both of you deserve this to be out in the open. I won’t pressure you anymore, but if you’re the man I know you to be, you know what has to be done.”

  She was right.

  His shoulders sagged. “I’ve never had someone put it like that before,” he said slowly.

  “Well, you’ve never told anyone either, so that will make it more difficult,” she said with a wry grin, giving his hand a squeeze.

  “I’m going to fix this. I’m not sure how yet, but I’m going to do it,” he said with resolve.

  “Good,” she replied with a small smile. “Now, on another note, take me to breakfast! We can talk about this more with a full stomach.”

  ***

  Gwen’s words echoed in his head all day.

  They warred with his own memories, the most powerful of them being the day the Ridgebacks had been formed.

  Russell had been waiting in a cell at the Kedyns’ mansion, left to plumb the depths of his soul while others ruled in verdict on his fate. His legs had gone numb when he realized they weren’t going to end him. That he was, in fact, going to be offered another chance at life, a chance to make it right.

  “Let’s go,” Gabriel had commanded as he opened the cell door. The giant shifter towered over Russell.

  “Where?” he had asked, rising slowly from the stone slab that served as a bed, and shuffling his way to the door. He was still dressed in the rags that were all that remained of his clothes, the same thing he had been wearing when they had picked him up the week before.

  Gabriel hadn’t responded. He simply stood to the side of the door and waited for Russell to walk through. The guard wasn’t armed, but his body language screamed “threat” to all of Russell’s senses, and he knew better than to even consider trying to overwhelm him.

  He had just been spared. Trying to escape now would be the quickest route to being ended that he could think of.

  Russell was escorted up a set out stairs and then out onto a flat yard. There were others. He saw Cole and even Evan, his Alpha—former Alpha, he wondered? He didn’t have to wonder where the rest were. Each member of the crews had been paraded out and forced to watch as each trial concluded. In total, seven bears had been ended over the course of the seven days he had been held captive. Each time, the remaining shifters had been dragged from their cells and lined up like this, to listen to guilty verdicts and to watch. To know what their fate was.

  Now he saw the two remaining crew members from the Amethyst crew. The crew that had tried to stand up to h
is own, Onyx, when Evan had made a play for the girl. Anger flared within him for a moment before dying just as quickly.

  It wasn’t their fault, and they had been through the same ordeal. At this point in time, he no longer cared. It didn’t matter.

  “Why are they here?” he asked as Gabriel pointed silently toward Evan and Cole.

  “Same reason you are,” came the cryptic reply. Gabriel made sure he was standing next to the other two before turning and joining his fellows. Russell recognized Raphael, but he wasn’t sure who the remaining Stone Bear was. It was a new face to him.

  That’s when he noticed the sixth shifter standing on his own, but clearly part of the “condemned,” and not the crowd. Russell didn’t recognize him. He wasn’t a member of the Onyx or Amethyst crews.

  Why was he here? Who was he?

  The questions died within him as the double doors to the building opened and Valen Kedyn emerged from within. Russell’s stomach sank. Valen was the more recluse of the two gryphon brothers who owned and operated Lionshead Mining Consortium. If he was making his presence known, the outcome could not be good.

  Ice formed within him as Valen’s twin brother Marcus followed him outside.

  Definitely not good.

  The two of them strode toward the assembled group. They were tall, though not as broad in the shoulder or thick of muscle as bear shifters. Their long, slightly hooked noses gave them the same predatory look as their animals, a sight most unnerving to someone like Russell, who knew he was at their mercy.

  Marcus had a long scar on the right hand side of his face. Rumor was that it was courtesy of him trying to tangle with a full-blown dragon shifter. Scarring a shifter was nearly impossible to do, but Russell thought if anyone knew how it was a dragon shifter. The rumors had never been confirmed, but they made altogether too much sense.

  Which is also why despite the apparent size difference, none of the bears—not even Gabriel—would even contemplate trying to fight either of them. Anyone that could take on a dragon shifter and emerge alive was someone to respect.

 

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