Home Or Her Bear: BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Bluff Clan Book 4) (4 page)

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“I couldn’t. It didn’t feel right with this being Kian’s house.” He smiled crookedly at her. “I can see why you like it here though. So peaceful and quiet.”

She laughed. “Everything is quiet when the snow falls like this.”

“Except for my heart.” He took a step towards her. “I can’t think straight around you, Melanie. I need to kiss you. And then we’ll go back to the hospital.”

She stood staring at him, at his lips, so full, hinting at the passion inside the man. Taking one-step towards him, she said, “I don’t know if one kiss will be enough.”

He took the last two steps to take her in his arms, pressing his body against hers. His body shielded her form the snow as he lowered his head and kissed her on the lips, a sigh escaping her at this first contact between mates. She let the bag drop to the floor, wrapping her arms around his neck and pulling his head down further, offering herself to him. Taylor put his large hand on the small of her back and gathered her closer, so that she could feel the hard press of his cock against her. He wanted her to know how much he desired her and how strong his arousal was.

Melanie opened her mouth, licking the inside of his lower lip with her tongue, feeling the shiver of desire run through him. Their kiss depended, and he met her with his own tongue, entwining it with hers. Sensual lips moved to bring her body to the height of arousal, and she wanted him to lift her up and carry her back into the house. There to lay her on the bed and make love to her. Then she thought of Alli and broke away.

“We have to go,” she said raggedly.

“I know. But later, when you know Alli and the baby are safe, we are going to pick up where we left off and I don’t intend to stop until we have made our bond complete.”

She leaned her head against his chest, breathing in the scent of him. “I know. I want it too, I just need to see they are OK first.” She picked up the bags and made her way through the snow to the truck, realising how wet her shoes were. They were not exactly suitable for walking in the snow and had absorbed moisture when they walked to meet the ambulance. However, she couldn’t face going back into the farmhouse to change them.

He drove them back to town, back past her poor car, which was nearly completely obscured by the snow. “I’ll come over and pull it out for you,” Taylor said. “My truck should be man enough for the job. You certainly planted it well in that ditch.”

“Don’t remind me,” she said, looking away. “A car came towards us and skidded on the bend. It made me swerve and we left the road.”

“So it wasn’t your fault. And there was I saving up all of my jokes about women drivers,” he grinned at her, and she knew he was simply trying to cheer her up.

“I still blame myself. I should have kept the car on the road.”

“Hey, let it go. Alli and the baby will be fine, we’ll clear it all up with Kian and then we can move on to the part of our lives. The part where I take you to bed ... now that part I am looking forward to.”

She ducked her head and blushed. Her body coming alive as he spoke. She had never bothered with men, there was always too much going on in her life. She was young, her nineteenth birthday only a couple of months away, sex was something unknown to her. So the thought of making love to a man she had only just met was frightening, but also intensely arousing. Because he wasn’t a stranger, not really, he was the one, her mate and she would be in very safe, capable hands.

“So apart from the fact you live in Bear Bluff and work for Savage Haulage, what else do I need to know about you?” she asked, trying to take her mind off the two of them in bed.

“I come from a big family. There are six of us. I am the youngest, and of course the favourite.”

“Of course.” She smiled, liking that he came from a big family; she had always wondered what it would be like to have had more siblings, or parents. She had forgotten what it was like to have a mom and a dad; Kian had become all those things to her. Once more, her heart lurched at the thought of having to upset him, but she would have to explain it all to him until he understood. Her brother could be pig headed sometimes, but he was always fair. And since becoming one with Alli, he had learned to calm down and be more accepting. Less proud.

“They’ll love you,” he said.

Melanie felt butterflies in her stomach, flitting around as she though nervously about having to meet his family. “Are you sure? I’m not much of a catch.”

“Ah, the best thing about being the youngest is that all they want is for me to be happy. And I think we will make each other very happy, Melanie.”

They drove into the hospital parking lot and he turned off the ignition before leaning over and kissing her on the cheek. “Let’s go and put this right, Melanie.”

She turned and kissed him, placing her hand on his cheek, stroking the stubble on his chin, finding she liked the way it scratched her fingers. “Let me do the talking.”

“OK. I’ll stand there like a dumb old bear.”

“Good. That would be perfect.” She got out of the car before he had chance to answer. And together, they made their way to the maternity unit.

“Hi, I wondered if there was any news on Alli?” she asked the receptionist.

“Oh, yes. I think she had her baby. I’ll page Dr. Ben.”

They waited nervously for a few minutes and then the receptionist picked up the phone. “Yes. Alli’s sister is here.” She listened carefully and then hung up. “You can go on down. Room three, just ring the bell and the nurse will come and fetch you.

“I’ll wait here if it would make things easier,” Taylor said.

“No, walk down to the room with me, and then I’ll go in alone. I don’t want it to look as if you are guilty. And I might need to remind Kian that it was you who saved Alli.”

“If you’re sure,” he said and followed her, more because he didn’t want to let her out of his sight than because he wanted to see Kian again.

When they reached the room, she rang the bell and a nurse came. “Hi, Melanie isn’t it?”

“Yes.”

“Come in.” She opened the door, looked at Taylor expectantly, and then when he shook his head, took Melanie into the room alone.

“Oh, Alli.” She went to the bed, where Alli and Kian were sat, admiring their new baby, which was wrapped in blankets, it’s tiny head poking out.

“Here we are, Callum. Meet your aunty Melanie.” Alli looked exhausted, but happy.

“So everything was OK?” Melanie asked, stroking the little boy’s cheek, so very softly.

“Yes. He came quickly in the end. And he is perfectly healthy, so it’s all ended up all right.”

Melanie looked at Kian, who was too absorbed in the baby to notice her concern. So she decided she needed to voice it now, rather than let the lie go on. “Kian, I want you to know, the accident was completely my fault.”

Kian looked up, a frown covering his face. “Let’s not talk about this now, Melanie.”

“But I have to. Taylor wasn’t involved in any way.”

“He said he was the reason you swerved.”

“He lied.” Now she could feel both of their eyes on her, and she hated it. Hated this kind of scrutiny.

“Why?” Kian asked quietly.

“To protect me. He could tell I was upset. So he tried to make it right.”

“Why would he do that? And why was he there?” Kian’s voice rose, the baby wriggled in Alli’s arms, but Alli reached out and touched Kian on the arm, forcing him to look at her.

“Why do you think?” Alli asked Kian.

Kian’s eyes widened. “You mean…”

“Yes.” Tears threatened, but Melanie choked them back down. “Please don’t be angry. He came over to Bear Creek because he knew his mate was there.”

“How? It usually happens when you see them for the first time.”

“It did, for me, but I saw him, and he didn’t see me. It’s been a bit lopsided for a couple of weeks. Every time he passed by the store, he felt it. But it wasn’t until today that he knew.”

“But you did?”

“Yes.”

“Why didn’t you say?”

“Because I didn’t want to upset you. I didn’t want things to change.”

“Oh, Melanie. Things always change and evolve. And something like this, you can’t run from it.” Kian smiled sadly at her.

“That is coming from a man who knows,” said Alli.

“I suppose I owe him an apology.” Kian didn’t look to happy about the prospect, and then added. “Although it was Taylor who lied.”

“He is going to be a part of our family whether you like it or not, Kian,” Alli reminded him.

Melanie gave her a thankful smile, but Kian’s words had confirmed her fears. Her brother was not ready to accept her mate.

 

Chapter Eight – Taylor

If it wasn’t for the bond he had with Melanie, he would have been out of there. The last thing he needed was Kian on his back. Taylor knew he had been a fool to lie to him, but he had done it for the right reasons, even if those reasons were totally unfounded. Now, the more he thought about it, the more he felt like a complete idiot. Something that did not sit well with Taylor.

“Taylor,” Melanie coming out of the hospital room. “Come in.”

She beckoned him and he hesitated. “No. It’s a time for your family to be together.”

“You are part of our family now,” she said, leaning forward and grabbing hold of his hand. He was sure sparks erupted form him where her skin touched his and her eyes flew to his face; she could feel it too. A moment of intense recognition passed between them. “Please, Taylor.”

He followed her, unable to deny her anything. All he wanted to do was make her happy, and get her into his bed. Damn, he should not be thinking that at this moment. He felt himself harden, and knew how inappropriate that was when he was going into a hospital room. Carefully, he regained control, and but the time he had walked the ten paces to the bed where Alli and Kian sat with their new baby, his composure was back in tact.

“Taylor. Melanie has told me what happened. I’m sorry for over reacting.” Kian stood and offered Taylor his hand. Taylor smiled and took it. “In fact I think I owe you my thanks. Without you, my family might not be here now.”

“Anyone else would have done the same thing,” Taylor said.

“But you were there, you should be proud of yourself.” Kian looked at Melanie, a distant look in his eyes and as Taylor shook his hand, he felt the undercurrent of loss Kian felt. “I think we have two new members to welcome today. I hear you are Melanie’s mate.”

Taylor cast a sidelong look at Melanie. So she had told them everything. At least she wasn’t ashamed to admit he was hers. “Yes. That’s why I was there, I could feel her. You know.” He shrugged.

“I know, Taylor,” Kian said, His face changing as he looked at Alli with open adoration. “I know how irresistible that urge is.”

“Well, on that note. I think we might leave you two alone to get to know your new baby.” Melanie placed the bags by the side of the bed. She was trying to make a hasty exit. He hoped it was because she wanted to spend time alone with him, but he thought it was because she wanted to keep the two men in her life apart. “Or do you want me to stay? But I am not ready for nappy duty.”

“No, you kids go. I will spend the night here.” Kian looked at Melanie, his eyes filled with something Taylor couldn’t read. And then he got it, Kian was watching his little sister, the one he had looked after and cared for, knowing she now belonged to another man. He was letting go of his responsibilities and a new sympathy awoke in Taylor. “Keep the truck, I’ll find another way to get home.”

“No. Here, you have the keys,” Melanie said. “We have other ways of getting back to the farm. I think I could use a run, and the snow is thick. You need it more than we do.” She went to Kian and kissed him, pressing the keys into his hand. “And you have a long rest, Alli.”

The two women embraced, Melanie then kissed the baby on the head, and came back to Taylor. She threaded her hand into his as if it was the most natural thing in the world, and they turned to leave the hospital together.

“Do I take it we are going to get naked together?” he asked quietly once they were out of earshot.

“Bear skin to bear skin,” she said and they burst out of the hospital into the snow. “Come on, we have to leave town before we change.”

She led him through the snow; it had eased but was still falling in lazily, big flakes drifting down on the air. It was so quiet, only the crump, crump of their feet as they pressed into the virgin snow. It was as though everything was new, fresh, undiscovered. Just like his love for her mate. He only hoped he could prove to Melanie and her family that he deserved her.

 

Chapter Nine – Melanie

Her wet feet didn’t matter anymore, they were practically running along the street, slipping and sliding in the wet snow. She looked up, catching a snowflake in her mouth, he pulled her to him and kissed her, tasting her with his tongue, and then they were off again, running faster.

“Up here,” she said, holding his hand and pulling him up a path, which led up onto the lower slopes of the mountain. “If we head for those trees, we can change.”

“I’ll race you,” he said, and pulled ahead of her.

“Not fair, you are much faster than me. But wait until we change, my bear will out run you.”

“I hope not. If I lose you in this snow, I won’t be the only one disappointed.”

“Then you’d better not lose me.” She changed almost immediately, the snow obscuring her from prying eyes, she figured no human would be up here in this weather, so the risk was a calculated one.

Taking him by surprise, she heard him call out, but she was already running up the trail towards the higher meadows, which were covered in snow. It was much thicker up here and she couldn’t resist stopping and rolling in it, her bear appreciating the cold wet snow on her fur. She rubbed her back into the ground, and then jumped up, shaking the snow from her fur, spraying Taylor as he reached her.

He came towards her and she stiffened, not used to being with a strange bear.
But he’s not strange, he’s your mate,
she reminded herself. And so she relaxed and let him sniff her face and rub along the length of her, pressing his bear body against hers. Then he bent down, nipped her playfully on the back leg and took off up the mountain before she had a chance to get him back.

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