Power Play_A Reverse Harem Hockey Romance by Mia Moon

Power Play_A Reverse Harem Hockey Romance by Mia Moon

Author:Mia Moon [Moon, Mia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-02-20T05:00:00+00:00


7

Alex held a branch up and out of the way, letting me step through, though it required brushing against his broad chest. I moved past him slowly, aware of the way his brown eyes followed me. He was protective, even if there was nothing dangerous about this trail. At least not that I knew of.

“Is the trail supposed to be overgrown like this?” I asked. “We’ve been walking forever, and it seems to just get more closed off.”

Josh walked close behind me, his hand lightly on my arm to guide me through the brush. They'd been like this the entire way, helping me manage an adventure at a state park near Denver that was a little out of my comfort zone. But it was turning out awesome, I thought. Nature was all around us, and the fresh, spring smell of pine trees rejuvenated me.

I needed to get out more.

“Eh,” he said. “Actually, this isn’t one of the established trails. It’s one we’ve sort of made ourselves.”

I frowned. “Are you allowed to do that?”

"This entire area is open for camping, so we're not disturbing anything," Alex clarified. "We come out here all the time, just not usually with a pretty girl like you."

I’d only been hiking a few times in my life, but I already knew I loved it. Sadly, my legs weren’t having fun. My own fault, for living behind a desk.

Alex moved ahead, and I followed. The thought of breaking the law wasn’t exciting to me, but I trusted that they weren’t just placating me. There was a semi-visible path worn beneath us, even if the trees and bushes didn’t seem to want to let us travel it easily.

“You said this circles around, right?” I asked trying not to huff and puff.

“Yup. And we’re about to come to why we usually break away from the mail trail,” Alex said over his shoulder.

“And what’s that?”

Josh held my hand, helping me jump across a tiny trickle of water that looked like a creek for ants. “You should hear it.”

I stopped talking and tried to listen past our footsteps. After a minute I heard something, but I wasn’t sure what it was. Maybe falling water? I squinted and tried to see what was ahead of us.

My foot slipped on a patch of mud and Alex steadied me as I almost slid down the side. “Whoa,” I gasped. “Thanks.”

“You need some hiking boots,” Josh commented.

They turned to the right and went down a slope. I followed, sliding the entire way but managing to remain upright. “I thought cross-trainers could do everything,” I muttered. “The last thing I want in my life is another pair of shoes.”

Alex chuckled, but at that moment, I realized the sound of rushing water had become louder. I could see it now through the trees ahead of us—a waterfall. I walked past the guys, no longer needing to be guided.

I stopped at the edge of the small lake and gaped in awe. I had no idea there were waterfalls out here, much less ones where there weren’t dozens of people taking pictures.



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