Mated to the Grizzly (Bears in Love Book 1)

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by PA Vachon

Trevor opened the front door to reveal my dream. The cabin was decorated with rustic log furniture. I loved the outdoorsy feel of the living room. To one side, the couch sat with cushy pillows and throw blankets, the extra fuzzy ones. I loved those on cold nights. Across from the couch was a large open hearth fireplace with a stack of logs ready to burn. It was a chilly night. I thought that maybe I should just stay with Trevor so that we didn't bother his friends, so I stated as much. Trevor's response was to eye me up and down, twice, as if he was gauging my honesty.

  I walked towards him. I stopped within a hairs breath of his body. I looked up into his eyes, riveted in place by the look of dominance that I saw there. I took a shaky breath and said,

  “Trevor, I don't want to bother Ian and his wife. I want to stay here with you. I can sleep on your couch.”

  “You aren't sleeping on the couch if you are staying here, babe. Not happening,” Trevor growled.

  He pulled me to him and we collided. I tilted my head and Trevor bent towards me. This kiss was not as all-consuming as the first. But it still left a mark on my soul. I had never had a kiss as sweet. Before, it was always this wet, messy tangle that was more dead fish than sexy. Alan was not the best lover, of course now I knew why but at the time it was self-esteem killing. He had always blamed my looks and personality for his ineptness. Trevor kissed me with reverence, like he wasn't sure if I was real. I gasped into his mouth as he deepened our kiss. It was like chocolate and cinnamon combined together to create this perfect moment of bliss.

  Trevor pulled back and I smiled shyly up at him with a blush. I was never this forward. I was not that girl who slept with any Tom, Dick, or cock. But there was something about Trevor that lent itself towards safety and comfort. I needed him like an alcoholic needs a drink or an addict needs their next fix.

  “I love when you smile. That was the first thing I noticed about you at the pub,” Trevor admitted.

  Trevor then led me down the hall, kissing me as we went. “Tour later, yeah?” he whispered between kisses.

  “Definitely,” I replied.

 

 

 


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