Wanted By The Soldier Bear (Heroes of Shifter Creek 1) (12 page)

Read Wanted By The Soldier Bear (Heroes of Shifter Creek 1) Online

Authors: Clara Moore

Tags: #BBW, #Paranormal, #Suspense, #Romantic Suspense, #Romance, #Bear Shifter, #Soldier, #Military, #Western, #Shifter Creek, #SciFi, #Contemporary, #Fiction, #Short Story, #Bear Cubs, #Au Pair, #Human, #Woods Vacation, #Family Kidnapped, #Brother's Friend, #Fated Mate, #Protection

BOOK: Wanted By The Soldier Bear (Heroes of Shifter Creek 1)
11.05Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“I’m pregnant,” she whispered flatly.

The room went completely quiet (with the background of the intruders yelling slicing through the silence.) The cat even seemed to stop skittering around the room.

“You’re what?”

“I’m pregnant.”

“Sweet Jesus, that’s why you had the puke bucket. It makes so much sense now!”

“I’m glad you’re so excited.”

He reached out to hug her close to him. In his arms, all her fears about the child melted away. Even the fear from the danger outside softened. With him, she knew she and her child would always be protected and loved. He kissed her tenderly, sweetly.

“Stay here, okay?” he whispered. “Don’t come out, no matter what. Understand?”

“I understand.”

He kissed her forehead before rising, listening at the wall, and then slipping out. She crawled toward the bat and searched for the cat.

“Tess,” she whispered. “Tessy darling.”

She heard no response.

“Tess?”

Nothing.

“Tess!” she tried to hiss as loudly as she could.

A small “meow” came from the loveseat. Isadora kept crawling on her hands and knees until she touched the soft sofa fabric. The cat emerged from under the couch and rubbed against her. Isadora hugged her and listened as the intruders’ voices move down the hall.

One of them yelled in surprise and more gunshots rang out. Tess didn’t jump this time; rather, she allowed Isadora to clutch her closer.

VII.

One year later...

“Doran fought valiantly,” Isadora said to Fiona softly as she laid on a picnic blanket in the sun. “The house went completely silent, and I thought, ‘Well, that’s it, I guess. It’s all over.’”

Fiona watched ducks float along the pond water. “It sounds frightening.”

“Tess was curled up in my arms – the two of us the lone survivors.”

“Uh huh. I am totally listening to this.”

“And then he burst into the room like some kind of action hero. It was like he was Ben Affleck from
Armageddon.

“God, that movie sucks.”

“It does suck. Anyway, it turned out the hitmen that came to our house were the same ones that killed the Rosellis. They were actually just supposed to scare them, but they accidentally killed the hostess, and then had to kill them all.”

“I definitely haven’t heard this story a hundred times.”

“They actually started killing other mafia members to make it look like Doran did it. It was all a conspiracy because they knew what he’d done in Europe.”

“Right. I didn’t write a whole article about this and win an award or anything.”

Isadora smiled, “Every time I tell that, it takes you a little longer to tell me to stop.”

Fiona rolled her eyes. “You’re evil.”

“Izzy, Gaea’s hungry, I think,” Doran appeared with a baby in his arms. “She humored me, but I think she wants her mom.”

“I was telling a story,” Isadora snapped playfully.

“I’m sure it was fascinating, my love,” he smirked. “Your child wants you though.”

She rose and held out her hands. Doran kneeled down to kiss her before placing the baby in her hands. She reached for the cooler near her and pulled out a bottle.

“Thank you for saving me, Doran,” Fiona grinned. “You really
are
Ben Affleck from
Armageddon
.”

“I don’t know what that means, but okay.”

“Doran, come over here and help me with the barbeque,” Mario called.

The small park grill smoked more than normal. Angela threw up her hands and stomped off to sit next to the other girls on the picnic blanket. Doran held back his laughter and jogged to help.

“I don’t think Dad can be trusted over there,” Isadora said as the baby finished her bottle. “Can you take Gaea?”

Angela smiled wide and held out her hands, “I would love to.”

Isadora laughed and gently handed the baby over. She moved to grill and tapped her father out. He happily abandoned his failed pursuit to sit with his wife and the now sunbathing Fiona.

“Hello, stranger,” Doran smiled, wrapping his arm around her waist. “It looks like it’s up to you and me to feed the masses.”

“I think we are up for the challenge,” she smiled back. “Can you believe it’s been a year since you got back from overseas?”

“No, I can’t,” He said, smiling. “I can still taste the coffee grounds.”

“It adds nutrients.”

He smiled, “You know, when I was on the plane coming back, I tried to imagine what you’d look like after all that time. Then when you approached, I realized you were better than any of my fantasies.”

“And then you drank the coffee, and realized maybe the fantasies were better.”

              “No, I realized I’d always have to stay on my toes,” he laughed. “And that made me want you even more.”

              “I love you, Doran.”

              “I love you too, Izzy.”

              In the heat of the day, he stepped forward and kissed her. The year before, she only dreamt of having Doran so close and felt frozen with the promise of his love. Now, she felt warmed and sustained by it. Her life had completely changed thanks to the boy she once despised.

              The sun sparkled against the pond, reflecting their shadows across the park grass. Their shadows held each other, converging into the other to appear as one single being. For the first time, Isadora no longer longed for the past – instead, she excitedly embraced the future.

 

***

THE END

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sign up here to receive a
free bonus romance ebook
and to receive links to the hottest new romance eBooks on Kindle delivered directly to your inbox every week! (Click the link or enter
https://undiscloseddesires.leadpages.co/clara-moore-insider-s-list-2/
into your browser.)

 

You can also follow us on Facebook to follow the release of all our other categories of romance books.

 

 

 

 

 

Other books

All Hell by Allan Burd
Getting Lei'd by Ann Omasta
Homecoming by Amber Benson
Midnight Taxi Tango by Daniel José Older
Returning Injury by Becky Due
JustPressPlay by M.A. Ellis
Dragons Don't Forgive by D'Elen McClain
The Shadow of Albion by Andre Norton, Rosemary Edghill
The Power Potion by Wendelin Van Draanen