him.
“What?”
he asked.
“Do
you hibernate in winter?”
“Nope.”
“Good,
I’m glad to hear that because I’d get lonely.”
“Hey,
you want to meet some of my shifter buddies later? The wolves are having a
party tonight.”
“Wolves?”
“Don’t
worry; they’re the friendliest bunch of canines you’ll ever meet.”
“I
guess I’ll have to get used to all this. Oh, and I did think of a way around my
father and the bear problem.”
“I’d
love to hear it.”
“He
said I had to bring home a bear.”
“Yeah,
but how’s that solving things?”
“He
didn’t exactly say it had to be a dead one, so I figure if I take you with me,
I’ve fulfilled his wish.”
Trent
smiled. That’s why he’d fallen for her, beautiful and smart too.
Just how he liked his lady.
“Do
you think he’ll believe I’m a bear?” asked Trent.
“Nope,
but he won’t believe the true story either. If I know my father he’ll think
I’ve made up this strangest story because in my heart I don’t want to kill a
bear, he’ll take pity on me and let me off the hook.”
“You
think so?”
“I
know he will. So when can I take you home?”
They
rubbed noses.
“Anytime
you like,” said Trent.
The
End
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