Her White Wolf: Wolves of Gypsum Creek: (A Paranormal Romance Story) by Meadows Serena

Her White Wolf: Wolves of Gypsum Creek: (A Paranormal Romance Story) by Meadows Serena

Author:Meadows, Serena
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-08-27T16:00:00+00:00


Gabriel slid into bed thinking that it was probably the stupidest thing he could do, but he was just as cold as Bethany, and the thought of curling up with her in his arms was more than he could resist. He pulled her into his arms, and settled them against the pillows, already feeling warmth spreading through him.

He sighed and said, “That’s better.”

Bethany nodded but didn’t say anything, and that was fine with him; he was holding on to his control with everything he had. But eventually, the melodic sound of the rain on the roof of the tent calmed him, and he found himself getting sleepy.

They were warm snuggled together under the thick blanket, and it wasn’t long before he found his eyes drifting closed. “I’m sleepy,” he said, closing his eyes.

“Me too,” Bethany said, snuggling down further in the bed.

It wasn’t long before her even breathing told him that she was asleep, and he let himself drift off, his last thought that it had been one of the best days of his life. When he woke several hours later, the rain had stopped, and the tent was lit up with the late afternoon sun.

They’d turned on their sides as they’d slept, and Bethany was curled up against him, her curvy backside pressing against him. It wasn’t long before he knew that he’d have to move, especially when she began to stir, but before he could, she pulled his arms around her tighter in her and sighed.

Desire flared to life inside him, and he sucked in a deep breath, willing his body not to respond. Just as he felt his groin begin to tighten, Bethany stretched and rolled onto her back, breaking the contact, and he sighed with relief.

“Gabriel, what’s wrong?” she asked when she saw the look on his face.

He took a deep breath, feeling his body begin to cool. “Nothing, I just need to get out of bed,” he said, throwing back the covers and getting to his feet.

The reason he needed to get out of bed must have been apparent, because Bethany gasped, then covered her mouth with her hand and giggled. When he gave her a dirty look, she giggled again, then said, “I’m sorry, Gabriel, I shouldn’t laugh.”

“Are you proud of yourself?” he asked, the same way she’d asked him that same question not too long ago.

“Maybe,” she said, a big grin on her face.

He shook his head at her, then shrugged his shoulders. “It’s not my fault that you’re irresistible.”

Bethany blushed, her fair complexion turning a pretty shade of pink. “I find that hard to believe,” she said, but he could tell that she was pleased.

“Really?” he asked. “I thought that was perfectly clear.”

Bethany burst into giggles again, then said, “Yeah I guess it was.”

When they emerged from the tent, both pleasantly surprised to find that their shoes and clothes had dried while they slept, the world had been washed clean by the rain. The trees seemed greener, the air cleaner, the mountains in the distance much bluer.



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