Dragon Mansion Complete Series by Cox Jada

Dragon Mansion Complete Series by Cox Jada

Author:Cox, Jada
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-08-17T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 2 – Laura

“Watch that branch, Hans,” I warned as I pointed to the fallen limb behind me.

While following my boyfriend, Greg, I had been listening to Hans crash and plow through the brush of the woods with every step we took, robbing me of the serenity the woods provided. I tried to ignore it, and while I wasn’t fond of Hans, I certainly wasn’t about to cut our trip short because he didn’t know how to watch his damn step.

I loved the outdoors. I was more than happy when Greg suggested going out camping, even if it did mean bringing his friend along. I didn’t really know how Hans would keep up with us. For all that they went to the gym together all the time, I was pretty certain Hans was just there for show rather than to actually do anything.

I felt like it had been a long tedium of doing nothing over the last few months. Between Greg’s work at the radio station, his precious guy time with Hans and his other friends, and my constantly rotating and obnoxious schedule at the hotel, there wasn’t much time for both of us to do something together. I had hoped that he would see the opportunity for just him and me to have a couple’s weekend, but Hans was practically growing on Greg. I shouldn’t have gotten my hopes up.

It had been hard moving north from Thomasville, down by the Florida border. While Greg and I had been together for a couple of years, it had taken a toll on my life. By the time we were ready to move to the northern part of Georgia, most of my family and friends had lost interest in what we did, for one reason or another. As they fell away, it seemed like we had less and less going for us in Thomasville. There wasn’t a budding radio career for Greg, and there wasn’t anyone who seemed to want to be a part of my life to keep me there. When the opportunity arose for Greg to take up that job at the radio station, it seemed like a no-brainer.

So far, Rock Creek had been nice, from what I could tell. We arrived in the winter when there wasn’t much to do. For me at least, it was fine. There wasn’t any pressure to go out and make friends, which was fine since Greg made all our friends for us. As a result, the winter was a down-time that allowed me to adjust to the new place, get settled in at work, and unpack the apartment. Greg, on the other hand, being the social butterfly that he was, began picking up friends left and right.

Now, with our camping venture, we were finally able to get out of the house and really do some exploring. And camping was exactly what I wanted to do.

What I really appreciated, and what I had been excited about when moving to Rock Creek was that it was just at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.



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