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Furever Yours
Book: Furever Yours Read Online Free
Author: Catherine Vale
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.”
                They
disembarked from the lift, then got into position at the top of the slope. It
was one of the harder slopes with more twists and turns and steep inclines. But , just as Jade was preparing to push off, a pair
of yellow eyes gleaming from the thicket to her right caught her eye.
                “ Oh my God, ” she whispered. Standing right
there, next to a bush, was a huge, black timber wolf. What’s more, he wasn’t
alone—there were three others with him, all with different colored eyes
and coats, and all of them much bigger than any wolf she’d ever seen
before...and she’d seen plenty.
                “ It ’s
alright .” Dawson placed a reassuring hand on her arm. “ They ’ re not
going to hurt you .”
                “ How do you know ?” Jade looked up to see him
watching the wolves intently. The beasts stared back at him, intelligence
gleaming in their eyes, and if Jade didn’t know any better she’d swear some
kind of recognition passed between them.
                But
that was crazy.
                “ I just do .” Dawson picked up his ski poles,
then nudged her back toward the slope. His voice and expression were calm but
there was a tightness around his eyes she hadn’t seen before. “ They
don’t eat humans. As long as we don’t make any threatening moves, they won’t
harm us. Now let ’s go .”
                Jade
was a little nervous as they started down the slope, not sure if the wolves
would view their ski poles as weapons or something. But , as she picked up speed, she forgot about the
feral gazes on her back and gave herself up to the rush. Trees sped past her as
she leaned into the turns, and she whooped out loud as she crested over a bump
and went flying through the air for several feet. Dawson was right next to her
the entire time, and the fierce grin on his face told her he was enjoying it
just as much as she.
                By
the time they reached the bottom of the hill, her cheeks were windburned and
her hair was a mess but she was exhilarated. “Wow!” She exclaimed as she caught
sight of the sun, now more than halfway through its descent toward the horizon. “ Time
sure has flown .”
                “ It has .” Dawson looped an arm around her
waist and hugged her against him. Her cheeks warmed, but she didn’t pull away. “ I had a
lot of fun with you today, Jade .”
                “ Me too, ” she said softly, staring up
into his silver eyes. The butterflies had started up in her stomach again. “I… I ’d like
to do it again sometime .”
                His
silver eyes sparkled. “ How about we do one better? I’ll take you out to
dinner. We ’ ve worked up quite an appetite on the slopes,
and besides, the restaurant here looks good .
I ’d love to try it out .”
                "Oh yeah, their food is excellent.” She’d
been planning on eating there with her grandparents during her stay, but she
was more than willing to go with Dawson instead. “I ’d love to go to dinner with
you .”
                “ Good. Let’s get showered and changed, and I’ll
meet you at seven. Alright ?”
                “ Alright .” Her smile widened.
                They
returned their skis and poles to the rental shack and then made the trek back
up to the lodge. Jittery from nerves and from all the physical exertion , which she wasn’t quite used to anymore, Jade
tripped over the top step.
                “ Oops!” Dawson
caught her a half second before she face planted into the patio. “ Gotta
watch your step there, babe .” He pulled her to her feet, his chest brushing
against her breasts, sending tingles sweeping through her body as his silver
eyes gleamed down at her.
                “ Umm, I…” Heat
rushed to her cheeks, and she wasn’t sure if it was from her proximity
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