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“Wow, this is much colder than the springs,” Hannah says, tiptoeing across the rocks, meeting me in the deepest part of the river. “Why couldn’t the fish meet us up there?”

“That would be too easy, baby girl,” I grunt, moving in behind her as she bends over and holds her hands in the water. “Plus, in the wild, you need to earn it.”

I give my hips a quick thrust, teasing her big bottom with a push of my hips.

“Hey! Stop that!” Hannah squeals, her cries bouncing down the stream of water. “This is serious stuff.”

I grab her ass, pulling off with a slap. “And so is this. Wowzers, what an ass you’ve got, baby.”

“Stop!” Hannah laughs, standing tall to give me a hard stare. “Come on. There’s plenty of time for that later. The fish will be asleep soon, I can feel it.”

I wiggle my brows. “Oh, is that right? Are you starting to feel like a lady of the land or something?”

She gives a shrug. “Perhaps.”

I can’t help but smile. Deep inside, I hope she’s being sincere. Every fibre of me wants nothing more than to do this every single day with her. Watching her take to life on the mountain fills me with joy, and to be honest, she’s actually really,reallygood at it.

“Fine. So what you want to do…” I bend down behind her, sliding my hands down her arms to cup her hands and hold them almost level with the surface of the water. “… is hold your hands about here. It’s a waiting game, baby girl. Be patient and watch this stream of water through your legs. You’ll see their scales flicker in the sunlight, and when you do, be quick.”

“I just clasp my hands together?”

“Yeah,” I say, snapping her hands together as if a fish has just jumped up. “Like this.”

She nods as I step back. I position myself beside her, bending down into the river and waiting.

A few minutes pass, but standing beside Hannah, watching her concentrate so fiercely makes the time fly. She tries a few times, but the fish are jumpy today. I’m too busy studying her technique to even see the fish swimming past me, and by technique, I mean the way she’s bending over, her ass big and beautiful.

“Colt!” Her scream catches me off guard and when I look to her hands, she’s holding the biggest, freshest salmon I’ve ever seen in these rivers. “I got one! Take it, oh God, it’s slimy!”

She throws it at me, squealing as the fish flops in the river. My big feet stomp over the rocks, luckily for us the flapping salmon landed right where he can’t swim away again.

“What a beautiful fish!” I say excitedly. “Hannah! You’re officially a mountain girl!”

She launches herself at me, sending me stumbling backwards in the river. The weight of her embrace forces me back against the dampness and I lose my balance, falling into the bank as she kisses me deeply. I hold her body, allowing her to pin me to the ground as her lips seal over mine.

Slowly, she eases up and her green eyes are half-hooded, looking at me.

“Thank you for today,” she says, smiling. “It’s the best day I’ve had in a long time.”

“Anything for you, Hannah.” I cup her cheek, her warm face everything I need right now. “I mean that, too.Anything.”

She smiles and I lean up, pecking her lips again. I hold her tight, my hands finding their own way to grip her hips, pulling her in until I can’t get her any closer. Her heat covers me, the feeling of being beneath her the only time I’ve ever permitted someone to power over me.

“Um,” Hannah says after a warm minute of cuddling by the river. “Colt… Where’s the fish?”

I gasp and jump up, looking to my empty hands then to the bare ground around us. “Dammit!”

Hannah rolls her eyes and adjusts her pants, stepping back in the water with a straight face. She pretends to scowl at me, resuming her previous position and watching down the stream.

“Leave it to me, big fella. I don’t want to lose another fish.”

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Hannah

Coltstacksthefire,poking the ashes with a thick branch nearby. My belly is full, the beautiful taste of freshwater fish still lingering on my lips. The beautiful landscape is darkening, the warmth of the springs becoming more and more appealing again as the sunlight disappears above our heads.

“We should probably head back soon,” Colt says, settling back beside me.

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