Home for Christmas by Courtney Cole
Author:Courtney Cole [Cole, Courtney]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2022-10-11T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Fourteen
The next morning, Dale is already out examining the hole Nugget had made with his leg when I arrive in the kitchen to help Sophie bake the biscuits.
By noon, Dale, Albert, and William have built a simple lean-to shed over the hole. They also widened the hole to a size large enough for two people to sit in.
âItâs a ten-minute walk, Soph,â Dale tells her as he chews his egg sandwich. âThe shed isnât insulated, but it blocks the elements. You can take a hot bath, if youâd like.â
âAnd then catch my death of pneumonia when I walk with wet hair back to the house,â she answers. âAre you trying to get rid of me?â
He grins. âNo, wife. I donât know how to cook. I need you.â
She smacks him lightly on the arm, and I laugh.
Heâs all talk and everyone knows it.
He bundles up and goes back out all afternoon. Marina and I decide to trek out there and see what theyâve accomplished.
Weâre astounded; or at least, I am.
Itâs always taken any boyfriend Iâve ever dated a while to do a project. They have to look up how to do it on YouTube, then gather the energy and find their tools, then they mess around with it for hours, sometimes stringing it along for days as they take TV breaks.
Not the men here. They mean business.
Marina and I find a fully formed shed with a door on hinges, and inside, theyâve built a bench for someone to stack towels. The soaking spot is quite large, enough for two people to sit in it at once. The hot water and condensation make the small room feel steamy warm. I find the whole thing surreal.
We have a hot spring on our mountain.
How did I not know about this? How could something so valuable be hidden beneath our noses and we didnât know it?
âI want to try this out today,â Marina tells me. âYou game?â
âAbsolutely. Itâs only fair, though, that these men get to try it first. They did the work, after all.â
âI guess youâre right,â Marina grumbles.
The men nudge each other, and Dale decides heâs going first.
Marina and I take that as our cue to leave. Rapidly.
Itâs when weâre walking back to the house that we find the bear tracks alongside it.
We stop to examine them, noting the way they lead up to the windows. The tracks are bigger than my hands.
âHeâs watching us,â Marina points out.
âHe must be very hungry.â
âWhich makes him dangerous,â Marina replies.
I canât argue with her. It does.
âWe probably shouldnât walk out to the bath shed without a shotgun,â she adds.
I donât argue with that either. I want to be humane, but I donât have a death wish.
When we get back inside, we find Lane coincidentally getting ready to clean his shotgun on the dining room table, the smell of gun oil already permeating the room.
Itâs a sweet smell that Iâve always liked, and knowing that we have the protection of several armed men in this house from a hungry bear isnât lost on me.
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