Cowboy Bear's Fate (Cowboy Brother Bears Book 3) by Harmony Raines

Cowboy Bear's Fate (Cowboy Brother Bears Book 3) by Harmony Raines

Author:Harmony Raines [Raines, Harmony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General Fiction
Published: 2017-04-01T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Ten – Jon

“You are doing a great job,” Jon told Ethan, as the boy heaved a bale of hay across to Moonlight’s stable. “If you have some free time, and need to work off some of that energy you have all pent up, you can come over whenever you want.”

“You mean it?” Ethan asked.

“Sure. We’re family,” Jon said.

“Just because we have the same name doesn’t make us family,” Ethan said rolling his eyes.

“I know that.” Jon rolled his eyes back at Ethan. The boy had an attitude, that was for sure, but no more than Jon or his brothers had at that age. “What I mean is that your sister and I are going to be seeing a lot of each other.”

“Like boyfriend and girlfriend?” Ethan asked.

“Yes, something like that. You know about fated mates, don’t you?” Ethan said.

“Some. I know my mom and dad are fated mates, and my dad said one day I would know who the right person was for me. Because of my bear.”

“Right, well, your sister and I are fated mates just like that. Which means one day we will get married and we will be family.” They put the hay in for Moonlight, who began munching on it right away. “And I know just because we have the same name, doesn’t automatically make us family, but your grandpa and my grandpa might just have been brothers.”

“Cool,” Ethan said. “My dad doesn’t have any family, so that’s good for him.”

“It is. It also means we can go over the mountains sometimes, you and me. Two bears, hanging together.”

“Great. You might be more fun than my dad. He is trying to teach me everything about being a bear, when I just want to have fun.”

“Dads are like that. But it’s because he cares so much,” Jon said. “You know that, right? We sometimes get overprotective of the people we care about.”

“Does that mean you are going to be overprotective of Monica?” Ethan gave Moonlight a tentative pat and then they left the stall, closing the door behind them. “Because you are going to have a hard job when she goes back to the city.”

“That’s true,” Jon said with a sigh.

“You could ask her to move here. I know she wants to, but Mom and Dad keep telling her to think of her career.” Ethan shrugged. “There has to be a museum around here she can work at.”

“There are a couple, but they aren’t very close,” Jon walked out of the barn, with Ethan following. “I’m going to have to come up with a big idea, to get your sister to move here, and still keep doing what she loves.”

“So open a museum,” Ethan said.

“You can’t just open a museum,” Jon said.

“Why not?” Ethan asked.

“You need old stuff to go in it.”

“And there isn’t old stuff around here?” Ethan asked. “My dad said bear shifters have been living around here for hundreds of years, they love the mountains so much. Why not make a museum around that? Other people, ordinary people can come look too, they just won’t be in on it.



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