Walker [Grizzly Ridge 6] by Lynn Hagen

Walker [Grizzly Ridge 6] by Lynn Hagen

Author:Lynn Hagen
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance, Erotica, Coddington, Fiction
ISBN: 9781640105263
Publisher: Siren-BookStrand
Published: 2017-07-31T04:00:00+00:00


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“So you wanna tell me why I wasn’t allowed to come over here for two days?” Corky dropped onto Walker’s sofa an hour after Bailey had finished his breakfast. Bailey wanted to laugh at the absurdity, and cry because his gut told him that he was really pregnant. “If my exile lasted any longer, I would’ve come over here and busted you out.” Corky glanced around before whispering, “He didn’t, like, have you tied up in his basement or anything, did he?”

“If he did, you would’ve been two days too late to rescue me.” Bailey glowered at him. “Some best friend you are.”

Corky’s hazel eyes shined. He was obviously high. Nothing was new about that, though Bailey doubted the old couple he was staying with let him smoke in the house.

“But you’re fine,” Corky whined. “Don’t be mad at me, B.”

Bailey hated when Corky called him that. “You shouldn’t go sneaking off into the woods to smoke.” He told his best friend about last night, and what he thought he saw, along with the fact Clint and Walker had changed into humongous-ass bears.

Corky fell back on the sofa cushions. “Man, I miss all the excitement.”

“Did you hear me?”

Corky eyed him. “I think you’ve been dipping in the drinky-drinky.”

Bailey wished.

“I wasn’t drinking last night,” Bailey argued. “Do you understand my warning, idiot?”

“Yeah, yeah. Don’t go into the woods. I heard ya.” He sat up. “’Sides, me and Abe got a game to continue after lunch, anyway.” Corky once again looked around and lowered his voice. “I think Abe wants to hit the blunt, but he’s scared the old lady’ll find out.”

Bailey rolled his eyes. “Stop corrupting the old guy.”

Corky shrugged. “Who am I to stop anyone from opening their mind?”

The guy was hopeless. Bailey wondered if he should tell Corky about being knocked up, but something held him back—aside from how crazy that sounded. Walker was in the kitchen with a few of his brothers, so Walker shouldn’t be able to hear him, still, Bailey kept the news to himself.

Corky got up and wandered to the windows. “I can’t believe it’s snowing up here. I don’t have the right clothes for this shit.” He turned to Bailey. “How long’re we gonna be here?”

Walker’s ominous words echoed in Bailey’s brain. “Hon, you are home. You’re not leaving these mountains.” “Not really sure.” Walker had given that threat to Bailey. He wasn’t sure if Corky was free to go. But if he was, Bailey didn’t want to be stuck here by himself.

“Well, this place is pretty cool. I mean, look at this house.” Corky waved his hands around. “How lucky were you that a rich guy wanted to bang you? Thanks for insisting I come along. Deloris and Abe are awesome. She keeps feeding me pastries and pies. I think I gained a pound in the last two days.”

Bailey had eaten everything Walker had served him, but was still hungry. He didn’t want to go into the kitchen with all those men in there, but that was where the food was.



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