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by C. D. Gorri


  CHAPTER 8

  Shit. No lies or misunderstandings. A “vacation romance”. Good job, idiot!

  Marcus tried to shut out all the nagging doubts in his head as he’d held Leya in the cool Atlantic waters. They’d frolicked and played for hours. Like cubs. He grinned thinking about the day they’d have their own.

  Oh fuck, picturing his sweet mate swollen with his young was going to end with him having a raging hard-on in his swimsuit. Not a fucking option.

  He’d been back to reciting multiplication tables when she pulled his head down to her lips and asked him to kiss her. Then he was lost.

  He didn’t lie as a rule, but man, did he have a secret. A big one. About nine-foot-tall and eight hundred pounds give or take.

  After he managed to get that conversation out of the way, how was he going to convince her that she was his fated mate? The one being in the universe made just for him and vice versa? That their little vacation romance was destined to last a hell of a lot longer? Like a lifetime longer.

  Marcus exhaled slowly as they walked out of the cabana hand in hand. She was so fucking perfect. The feel of her soft fingers interlaced with his was amazing, more than he’d ever dared hope for.

  He gazed down at her bent head as they walked back to their rooms, her blonde waves blowing in the breeze, the scent of honey wafting into his nostrils. His mouth watered. She was so beautiful.

  But that wasn’t why his blood thundered in his veins, not the whole reason anyway. Leya was smart and kind, funny and honest. The more they talked and spent time together, the more he wanted, no needed, to be around her. She was quickly becoming necessary to him.

  Mine. Mate. Marcus would have argued with his Bear for acting like a Neanderthal, but the truth was, his human side couldn’t agree more. I have to tell her the truth about myself. And soon. His Bear growled in agreement, eager to meet his mate in the fur.

  Marcus exhaled to quell the nerves in his stomach. Damn. I’m a Bear and yet I’m nervous as a mouse. He bit back a groan. The sun dipped lower in the beautiful skies, and he turned to her. An idea started taking shape in his mind.

  “We still goin’ on that hike?” Leya smiled up at him as she donned her cover-up and slid her feet into her sandals. The lobby was air conditioned and would be cool after their time outdoors.

  “Definitely, sweet,” he said.

  His eyes were riveted to the side slits of her sheer dress. The garment flowed over her soft curves, almost hitting the floor. Those glimpses of her tanned legs were just enough to make a man wonder…and wonder.

  Just how high did those legs of hers go? How would they feel wrapped around his waist? Would they squeeze him when he took her? Grrr. He had every intention of finding out.

  “Alright, I’m in! So, what should I wear?”

  “Um, shorts and sneakers should be fine. Bring a change of clothes too in case we decide to, uh, camp out. Would you be game?”

  “Of course,” she smiled and agreed without hesitation. A fact that made his Bear chuff in happiness. She trusts us to keep her safe.

  “Great! I’ll grab some food and supplies. Meet you at your room, okay?”

  “Awesome, I’m starving,” she laughed.

  “Me too.” But not for food. He pressed his lips to her palm and tasted her sweet skin as he handed her into the elevator.

  “I’ll be by your room in about an hour, okay.”

  “Okay,” she bit her lip. Marcus was unable to resist a light brushing of his mouth over hers before the doors closed. He smiled to himself as he set about getting ready for that night.

  A little while later, they traipsed through a mini, tropical wilderness, miles away from the hotel. Marcus had explored the area on his last visit. As a Bear, he loved being out in the wild.

  His natural curiosity had him trekking all over the island the first few times he proposed to open a shop at the exclusive resort. Moongate Island was gorgeous.

  Lush and tropical, with one small local fishing village and the resort as the only inhabited areas. The rest of the grounds were as nature had intended. With a few changes left by the people who had explored over the centuries of course.

  Marcus discovered the spot he wanted to share with Leya on one of those treks a few months ago. He couldn’t wait to experience it with her. It would be like seeing it for the first time again. The first of many shared experiences, he silently hoped.

  The overhang was reached by a rocky path and overlooked the Atlantic Ocean. But it was a different side to the deep blue than they experienced at their hotel. Tall, rough waves pounded against the mountainous side of the island. The noise was loud and thrilling to hear. Like listening to thunder from the source.

  Funny, how it reminded him of the sound of his own blood rushing in his ears whenever he stood close to her. He exhaled as he waited for Leya to tie her sneakers and join him.

  “Oh, Marcus, this is beautiful!”

  His chest swelled with happiness. Leya seemed genuinely eager to go on this hike with him. When he’d suggested they camp their overnight, he was equally surprised when she agreed.

  Her trust in him, in his ability to keep her safe and his good intentions, humbled the mand and filled the Bear with pride. She was his. His to care for, to love, and protect. She just didn’t know it yet.

  “I’m so glad you wanted to do this. I wasn’t sure you’d like this kind of thing.”

  “You know, not all chubby girls hate exercise.”

  “Okay, about all this fat nonsense-”

  “Marcus, come on, it’s not as if I don’t know I’m fat-”

  He turned around in a move so fast she didn’t even have time to guess what he was doing! He plastered her against his body. Holding her by the waist in his steely grip.

  Every nerve ending was on edge at being so close to her. Feeling her body, even through layers of clothing, smelling her sexy honey scent as her arousal drifted into his nostrils was almost more than enough to wrest control from his hands. He closed his eyes, attempting to hide the Bear.

  This was dangerous, being so damn close to heaven! He pressed his hips forward unable to help himself, and in truth, not wanting to. Her body was soft, rounded and perfect for him. A foil to his hardness.

  He growled deep in his throat as he nuzzled her neck and found her lips with his, allowing her to feel his current physical state. A state that hadn’t changed since he’d laid eyes on her.

  “You feel this?”

  Her eyes grew darker in her arousal, her honey scent all the more potent. His voice deepened, instinctively answering her need. It would always be like that. His Bear’s first thought to please, protect, and care for his mate. Mine.

  Marcus moved his hands, caressing the silky skin of her arms and neck. Damn, she felt so fucking good. His breathing became rough as he tried to focus.

  “For the record, you are perfect. And I didn’t think you wouldn’t like hiking because of your weight. I was thinking more like girls, bugs, and no bathrooms didn’t mix. The only chubby thing around here, is this,” he pressed his hardness against her soft belly and saw heat flare in her blue eyes, oh fuck.

  “Leya, this happens anytime I get within a few feet of you. Hell, all I have to do is even think about you and I’m hard as a fucking rock. You are so beautiful, baby, I’m having a hell of a time remembering my promise not to rush things.”

  “I never asked you to promise that.”

  “I know, but I promised myself, I’d give you some time to decide for sure. Because once we do this, baby, there is no going back.”

  There was already no going back, but he didn’t want to scare her. His Bear roared angrily. He was never giving his mate up regardless of what his human half may have implied. Easy, he told his beast.

  “Okay. Um, so tell me about this place, while we set up camp,” she said and bent down to their supplies.

  “Okay. This side of the island is completely mountainous and unspoiled. No one lives nearby,” he said and unfolded th
e tent while she removed two rolled up sleeping bags from her bag.

  “Why not?”

  “Well, the natives here live in a fishing village,” he thought of Mrs. Leeds and her Cormorant Shifter family and smiled, “They’re pretty damn amazing and supply all the fish to the hotel restaurants. Anyway, this part is deserted as there are rumors of wild boars and packs of feral dogs roaming the hills,” he frowned when he saw her eyes go wide.

  “Don’t worry, sweet, I won’t let anything happen to you.”

  ‘I know that. Sorry for being silly, it’s just I was bitten by a dog as a child and sort of never got over my fear of them.”

  Marcus frowned hard. His bear wanted to find the offending mutt and rip its fucking head off. Grrr.

  “Marcus! I was nine, really, it’s okay!” She laughed, and his Bear was soothed once again. A happy Leya was good. Yeah. Keep her happy. That was the plan.

  “Sorry,” he continued, “alright, well, mostly folks stay away because the volcano, though dormant, it’s due for an eruption. At least that’s what the locals say, but they’ve been saying that for a hundred years or more.”

  “They do, uh, track volcanic activity though, right?”

  “Of course,” he smiled.

  They talked about the little things for the next twenty minutes over their lunch of cold fried chicken and a chilled tropical fruit salad.

  Marcus packed up the leftovers and piled them into the insulated backpack he carried along with their tent, some more food, emergency supplies, and fresh water. It was seasonably warm, so he didn’t worry about a fire.

  They sat in companionable silence for the next few minutes. This is easy, he thought shocked by his admission, being with her feels natural, like breathing.

  He asked about her family and friends. He knew about her job already.

  “I’m not close to my parents and I have no siblings.”

  “Really?”

  “Well, dad wanted a boy and mom was indifferent. I think she didn’t like me because I wasn’t like the other girls, you know? I didn’t look like them and I never wanted to be a cheerleader or girl scout.”

  “It’s their loss, I mean it,” he said and took her hand. Her brilliant blue eyes never failed to hypnotize him. Like sapphire pools he couldn’t wait to dive into.

  “I have two brothers and it’s just my dad now, but we are all close. We run Bear Claw together,” he didn’t want to dwell on his brothers. He wanted to focus on her.

  Like most Shifters, his family was close. Too close at times, but he couldn’t imagine it any other way. Most Shifters craved community, leadership, a natural pecking order. Their cubs would grow up safe and secure. Leya pregnant with our young…

  “My parents never understood why I chose the city. I just needed a change. But I guess they were right. I’m tired of life in the Big Apple, but I don’t want to go home either,” she fiddled with a stick she found lying on the ground while she spoke, “I’ll worry about finding a new home when I go back. Anyway, how about you, Mr. Bakery-mogul?”

  Little do you know, my love, you have a home waiting for you. In me. He had to focus on her words to come up with a quick response. Fucking daydreaming again, pal? Claim her. His Bear seemed happy to taunt him.

  “Oh, come on, I’m just a simple baker, Leya.”

  “Yeah, right. Anyway, where do the baking Devlin’s hail from?”

  “My family lives in Barvale, New Jersey.”

  “Is that by Maccon City?”

  “Yeah, just west of there. How did you know?”

  “My company had a client there, Lane Liquors Corp. You know it?”

  “Yes, I do! I am a fan of Bite.”

  “Really? Me too!”

  They laughed as he took two small bottles of the local craft beer that he stowed in the cooler. Leya grinned and lifted hers to her lips and he exhaled. He didn’t know if she liked beer, but took a chance she’d enjoy the light, fruity blend the hotel served.

  Marcus was so focused on her that he let his guard down. He should have been paying more attention to his surroundings. A mistake that was soon brought to light when the unmistakable sounds of growling reached his sensitive ears.

  “Um, Marcus,” she squeaked. Leya’s eyes popped out of her head and he followed her gaze to two snarling beasts that moved in front of them.

  “Shit. Okay, Leya, get behind me,” he slowly stood, doing his best not to provoke the animals.

  When he was satisfied, she’d listened to him, and moved behind him to the entrance of their tent, Marcus began sliding to the left. He wanted to direct them away from their campsite.

  The sound of a third feral dog sneaking up behind them was not lost on him. Fuck. The scent of Leya’s fear was making his Bear nuts.

  “What are we going to do?” she asked. Her worry sliced through his hesitation. His protective instinct going into overdrive.

  He knew what he was going to do as he eyed the three huge dogs that for all their scavenging ways didn’t seem the least bit underfed. He just hoped she’d understand.

  The animals were huge, scarred, and vicious if their snapping jaws and snarls were anything to go by. Marcus narrowed his eyes. Time to share some secrets.

  “Leya, I need to show you something.”

  “Now?”

  “Trust me.”

  “What do you mean? Why are you getting undressed?”

  He unsnapped his shorts an pushed them down along with his shirt and sneakers.

  “Just remember, I’ll never hurt you, got it?” She gulped, and he took that for a yes.

  He had no choice now anyway. A second after he uttered those words the first dog lunged to attack. And he was headed straight for Leya. Roar!

  Marcus focused on calling his Bear. That familiar pull of energy was welcome indeed as the sound of his mate’s scream did nothing to soothe his beast.

  Touch her and die! Mine!

  CHAPTER 9

  Oh, crap! What the-?

  Leya’s eyes bulged as she watched the man she’d been falling in love with, shed his clothing in the face of three huge mongrels. While she didn’t mind the view, the timing was kind of off.

  Surrounded by three snarling dogs was not exactly how she wanted to see her first fully naked man. Not that being amorous was what Marcus had in mind. Her gorgeous giant stood in front of her as if to protect her, butt-naked, as it were.

  Then something began to happen, something definitely out of her realm of knowledge. It was as if the air around Marcus’s body shimmered and warped. Under her watchful eyes, fur, thick, black-brown fur sprouted all over his body. His rapidly growing body. A Bear! Marcus is a Bear!

  The huge Black Bear in front of her roared loudly. His jaws created the deafening sound that seemed to scare off one of the dogs. The other two weren’t so bright.

  Heat and rage poured off the Marcus-bear and Leya backed up to the tent looking for something she could use as a weapon without taking her eyes off the scene in front of her. Sunblock? Seriously.

  The two remaining dogs seemed to take her movement as aggressive, and they attacked Marcus. Leya, clearly out of her mind with fear, tossed the can of spray suntan lotion at one of the dogs and yelled at him to go away as the other dog took a bite at his hind leg.

  Marcus really didn’t seem to like that. He swiped at the dog with his enormous paw and sent him flying. The second dog, having gotten up despite the sunblock, must have realized he was no match for the Bear and ran down the incline after his buddies.

  Marcus gave chase, but only for a few feet. He pawed the ground and bellowed in the direction the dogs ran, but nothing answered. He turned back to her. His familiar brown eyes roamed over her, and she realized he was making sure she was safe. Warmth pooled in her belly as she took a step forward, her hand raised.

  “Marcus?”

  His answering chuff made her giggle. A Bear? OMG. Marcus was a Bear! The enormity of the situation seemed out of her reach for the time being. She was full of awe
and wonder.

  The kind she used to have when she read too many books as a child. Her early days were filled glued to the pages of books about magical beasts and daring adventures! She spent hours on end daydreaming about the day something wonderful would happen to her. Looks like it finally did.

  Marcus sat down on his furry rump as she tiptoed closer. He chuffed again, Bear lips opening and closing as if tasting the air. He allowed her to tentatively run her hands over his dense fur.

  He was so soft! Leya sighed as she felt his energy vibrating through his body. She pulled back meeting his eyes in wonder. Standing before her now was no longer a Bear, but a very naked, very aroused, Marcus.

  “Are you alright?” His voice was a deep grumble barely above a whisper. It sent shivers down her spine.

  “Am I alright? What about you? Oh, that mutt bit you!” She exclaimed noting the blood running from his calf.

  “Don’t worry about it, I heal fast.”

  “We need to clean that,” she said and turned to the tent. His voice still reached her as she looked for something to clean the wound with.

  “Did uh, did you really throw sunblock at one of them?”

  She nodded, feeling a little foolish now that the adrenaline was subsiding. Leya ignored her embarrassment and grabbed some wipes from the bag. She blotted the cut which was already miraculously knitting itself together.

  “Leya?” he knelt down too, halting her ministrations, “You sure you’re okay?”

  “Yeah but, um, what are you? I think you should tell me now, don’t you?”

  “Okay, well first, this is why I waited to, you know, with you, because, fuck, well as you just saw, I’m a Bear Shifter. My family, the Devlin Clan, are Shifters going back to forever I guess, but that’s not the most important thing I have to tell you.”

  “It’s not?”

  “No. My sweet, brave Leya, I, that is, it’s widely believed that Shifters have predestined mates. When we meet our fated mates, we know, there’s an instinct, a connection between them, mostly that doesn’t happen until the mates consummate their vows to one another. Sometimes the connection is so strong they mate bond without having, er, sex, but that’s the real way they sort of declare they are mates, oh fuck, I’m doing this all wrong-”

 

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