Forvever Bear (Return to Bear Creek Book 4) by Harmony Raines
Author:Harmony Raines [Raines, Harmony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General Fiction
Published: 2017-06-30T18:30:00+00:00
Chapter Eleven – Teagan
She ate her omelet, clearing her plate of every last morsel. “You can cook. I like that in a man.”
“I lived on my own for a few years when I left Bear Creek. I learned how to fend for myself.” He picked her plate up and walked to the sink. “Although, to be fair to my mom, she did teach us all to cook, and do all the chores around the house as we grew up.”
“Really? I like the sound of your mom the more I hear about her.”
He chuckled. “Do you want to know why she taught us all? Especially me and my brothers?”
“Why?” Teagan asked, sipping her coffee. She sure could get used to having a man around.
“Because my dad was brought up by a mom who did everything for him and his dad. My mom was not carrying on that tradition. She soon molded him into shape. But she swore no mate of her sons would have to go through the same… training regime.”
“Training regime? That sounds severe.”
“And my dad loved every moment of it, because it meant he was making his mate happy.”
“No wonder they look so blissfully in love, after all the years they have been together.” Teagan stood up and grabbed the dish towel, slipping her empty cup into the sink. “There is a dishwasher, you know.”
“I know.” Cal rinsed the plates and passed them to her. “But I feel as if I am imposing here.”
“Which brings us to the question—What happens when Carter comes home?” Teagan turned away from Cal, hiding her face as she put the plates away. She had no idea what she wanted. Until she met Cal she had her life planned out, at least in the short term. But now, she was torn; the more time she spent with Cal, the stronger the bond grew, and the louder her biological clock ticked. At least she presumed it was her biological clock. Whatever it was, it was making her crave motherhood. And yet she wanted more. Was she selfish to want it all?
“What happens is up to you. I want you to live with me, or I’ll move in with you, even if that means living in a cave on the mountain.” He wiped his hands dry on a towel, and put his arms around her waist, pulling her to him. “All that matters is that we are happy.”
Teagan nodded. “That’s all I want. Although right now I don’t know what shape or size that happiness comes in.”
“You aren’t supposed to know. We aren’t supposed to know. That’s what makes this so much fun. The important part is taken care of, we know we are meant to be together. But the rest of it… We don’t know.”
“I can live with that.” Teagan wrapped her arms around his neck, and kissed his lips. “I have to go.”
“Then go. I have a later start. I have to be at the station for my shift by eleven.”
“Lucky you.” She smiled mischievously.
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