Coyote Lies by Rhian Cahill

Coyote Lies by Rhian Cahill

Author:Rhian Cahill [Cahill, Rhian]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-925375-28-2
Publisher: Rhian Cahill


12

Kat watched Brady disappear into the night. She’d heard the warning in his bark; he didn’t want her to follow, and she wouldn’t. But she wasn’t going to leave him out there alone.

Heading back to the bedroom, she redressed, then cleaned up the mess Brady left on the floor, before making her way to the front door to grab her coat and boots. Pulling her gloves from her coat pockets, she slipped them on as well as her beanie. Checking the slide bolts on the front door were locked, she went back to the kitchen and pulled out the ingredients for hot chocolate.

She’d need something to keep her warm while she waited and Brady would need warming up when he got back.

The kitchen was clean. They’d taken care of that before they’d… Kat shivered.

Jeez. She’d never felt anything like what they’d done. Sure, she’d taken care of herself over the years; it usually took far longer than it had just now, but still, she’d known she wasn’t frigid in spite of her lack of arousal with any of the men or boys she’d messed around with in the past.

She’d heard a mating bond could be intense. Gordie had been honest about her mating with Anthony all those years ago but that hadn’t been a true mating like she had with Brady. And Kat hadn’t thought about asking her sister about the bond with Steve. Not with everything else going on in recent weeks.

Gordie would be honest with her though. She could trust her sister’s thoughts and opinions because she’d never lie to Kat.

Glancing around, Kat spotted her phone on the counter, and grabbing it, shoved it in her pocket. She’d get a cup of hot chocolate, the quilt from the bedroom, and head out onto the back porch to wait for Brady.

Plan set, she made quick work of heating the milk, adding the cocoa, and stirring until the liquid was smooth. She filled a mug, left the rest in the pan, then ducked into the bedroom to grab the quilt.

Back in the kitchen, she picked up her cup and headed outside into the cold. Slipping out the back door, she shivered as the wind buffeted her. Small flakes of snow caught on the swirling wind wet her face and she looked for the most sheltered section of the porch.

The only place to sit was an old swing that didn’t look as though it would hold her weight, except it was out of the flying snow, and unless she wanted to huddle on the floor, her only option. Walking over she put her mug down, and gingerly lowered herself, slowly letting the seat support her.

When the chains didn’t creak or groan, she figured it was safe. Bending over, she lifted her mug and sat back. Slipping her phone out of her pocket, she draped the quilt over her legs and tucked it around her waist.

Three taps had Kat connecting to her sister.

“Hey, what’s up?” Gordie answered on the second ring.

“Hey.” Taking a deep breath, Kat dove right in.



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