Cadet Bear (Bear Shifter Paranormal Romance) (Bear Patrol Book 3) by Scarlett Grove

Cadet Bear (Bear Shifter Paranormal Romance) (Bear Patrol Book 3) by Scarlett Grove

Author:Scarlett Grove [Grove, Scarlett]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-08-06T18:30:00+00:00


10

Rosa sat on the floor against the far wall in stunned silence, the adrenaline pumping through her veins, making her numb. Suddenly the door burst open and one of the Bears walked into the mobile home. Rosa didn’t remember his name but she did recognize him from before. She was too stunned to stand up at first. The other girls started to ask questions all at once.

“Who are you?” one of the girls demanded.

“What’s going on out there?” said another girl.

Rosa scrambled to her feet, making her way toward the door as the Bears tried to explain what was going on to the rest of the girls.

“You shouldn’t go out there,” one of the Bears said.

Rosa brushed past him, jumping out of the mobile home that had no stairs, and landing on the ground. In the dirt, laying near a dying campfire, she found her mate. He was in grizzly bear form, bleeding out into the dirt. She ran to him, crying and screaming.

She sank to her knees and wrapped her arms around her mate’s fuzzy neck. His black eyes blinked at her in the fading light of the Fire.

“Heath, what have you done?”

The grizzly growled softly, his strength abating. Rollo came up behind her and tried to pull her away from Heath’s bleeding body.

“I can’t leave him,” Rosa said.

“We need to get him to the hospital. I already have guys coming around the other direction with an ambulance.”

“They took Maria,” Rosa said, finally remembering why she’d come here in the first place.

The Bears were helping the girls out of the mobile home and wrapping them in blankets. Rosa watched as Heath slowly transformed from a massive grizzly bear into a naked, bleeding human man. She gasped and tried to go to him as the EMTs bent to lift him onto a gurney.

“You can ride with him in the ambulance,” Rollo said.

Rosa follow the EMTs through the clearing around the corner of the mobile home and found an ambulance waiting there along with a legion of patrol cars from the Fate Mountain Police Department and the Fate Mountain County Sheriff’s Department.

“Someone came and bought my sister Maria,” she said to whoever would listen to her.

She climbed into the back of the ambulance, not sure if she should focus her attention on her missing sister or her bleeding mate. Everything was in utter chaos. The EMT shut the back doors of the ambulance and Rosa sat next to Heath, holding his hand.

“They took Maria, Heath,” she whimpered.

“We’ll find her,” he said in a raspy voice.

“Just rest,” the EMT said to Heath.

“He’ll be fine soon,” said another EMT to Rosa. “With some fluid and bandages he’ll be on his feet in no time. He’s a shifter, ma’am. Don’t worry. We’ll get him fixed right up.”

The ambulance drove down a bumpy dirt road and out onto the highway. They were back in Fate Mountain village in about thirty minutes. The EMTs opened the backdoors of the ambulance and pulled Heath’s gurney out. They wheeled the gurney into the hospital, through the sliding glass doors, and Maria followed them.



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