Wild Streak (Alaska Wild Nights Book 6) by Tiffinie Helmer

Wild Streak (Alaska Wild Nights Book 6) by Tiffinie Helmer

Author:Tiffinie Helmer [Helmer, Tiffinie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-08-29T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 13

They shared halibut and prime rib off each other’s plates and drank the whole bottle of champagne, the dinner stretching out for hours as they talked and laughed. Dare flirted harder than he ever had in his life, loving the way Morgan blushed so sweetly, and regarded him with growing curiosity under her thick lashes.

She was an engaging conversationalist, funny, intelligent, and he was completely smitten when she admitted her love of all things Star Trek, even going so far as to admit that she had her own tribble, from the 1967 season two, episode fifteen.

She actually knew the episodes. A woman after his own heart.

He soon realized that she didn’t put on any airs and seemed as low maintenance as they came. He could see them out on the trail for days, with just the two of them and his dogs, and she wouldn’t complain about not having the comforts of home. The cabin she was currently living in told him she could rough it.

He’d never met a woman with whom he could see sharing that part of his life, which was a huge part of him. Mostly the women he dated for any length started to complain about the time he spent training on the trail and working in his shop. Morgan wouldn’t. She would be right beside him, pitching in and enjoying the freedom the open trail promised.

By the time Mike set dessert in front of them—blueberry eclairs topped with edible violets—he knew he was falling in love with her, if not already gone.

She was the one.

He should have been worried that it was too soon, that they didn’t know each other well enough yet. But Wilde men fell hard and fast when they recognized their soulmate.

Now how to get Morgan to want some strings attached to him, because he wanted to tie her to him in the worst way. Which meant he couldn’t sleep with her. Not yet. Maybe not until he actually dragged her to the altar.

Christ, he actually had the marriage word pop into his head and it didn’t make him want to run. If anything, it filled him with warmth and a feeling of rightness.

Their plates had been cleared and cups of coffee set in front of them.

“Anything else I can bring you?” Mike asked.

“Just the check,” Dare said.

“You know your money isn’t any good here,” Mike returned.

“Your mom has to quit doing that.”

“You want to tell her?”

Dare blanched at the thought of confronting the little powerhouse.

“Yeah, me either. Good to see you, Dare, and Morgan, it was my pleasure to serve you tonight.”

“The meal was wonderful.” Morgan beamed. “One of the best I’ve ever had. Thank you, and thank your mom for me too.”

“See.” Mike slapped Dare on the back. “That’s the only payment we need. You two have a good rest of your night.” He winked.

Dare waited a beat and then leaned forward. “Is he gone?”

“Mike?” She looked around the dining room. “He just ducked into the kitchen.”

“Good. Let’s go.”



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