Page 52 of A Bear's Protection


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Epilogue

Cora

Three months later

“It just seems fast, is all,”Amelia was saying. She sat in the passenger seat of Cora’s car, as Cora drove the windy road up to the cabin. “I mean, Justin and I dated for like three years before moving in together.”

“Mealy, I’m fine,” said Cora. “Listen, for once, I’m sure that I’m doing the right thing.”

“It’s my job to worry about you,” Amelia said. Cora slowed and turned onto the long driveway. “And, I mean, you’re dating two shifters at once. I think I’m allowed to worry.”

Cora shot her sister a warning look, and Amelia held up her hands.

“Twice as much relationship therapy,” she said. “What if they get in a fight and make you pick sides? What if they both leave the toilet seat up all the time?”

Cora drove into the little clearing where the moving truck had already parked, and they got out of the car.

Out of the house walked Ash, Hunter, and Hunter’s cousin Julius.

“This is my sister, Amelia,” Cora said.

“Hi,” said Amelia, turning bright pink.

“Thanks for coming and helping Cora move in,” said Ash

“Maybe you can shed some light on how she accumulated so much stuff in three months,” Hunter added. “Didn’t you move to Granite Valley with just your car?”

“Look, it happens,” Cora said.

Then Hudson, Julius’s mate, came out of the moving truck, carrying a huge box, muscles bulging. He wasn’t wearing a shirt.

Amelia stared, her mouth coming open a little.

“Well, we better get hauling,” Ash said, and the other three men started moving furniture.

“Okay,” whispered Amelia. “Who are they?”

“The one with the shirt is Hunter’s cousin,” whispered Cora. “The one without is his mate.”

“Do they have a...” Amelia waved her hands in the air. “A lady mate?”

“Not yet,” said Cora.

She looked at her sister.

“You’ve got a husband, though,” she pointed out.

“He’s not here,” said Amelia, watching Hudson walk back to the truck. “I bet Justin would understand.”

Cora just laughed and grabbed her sister’s arm.

“I think they’ve got this under control,” she said. “Come help me tell them how they should arrange my stuff.”

The sisters walked into the cabin hand-in-hand.

The End

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