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- Authors: Jayda Marx
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Weldon
Twigs snapped beneath my large paws as I made my way through
the forest. I wasn’t traveling along one of the normal paths I’d beaten down
over the years, so the ground was overgrown and rough.
But even though I didn’t wander this way often, I knew every step
of this land I had inhabited for decades. I wasn’t exactly wandering,
however; I was headed towards a specific location…I just didn’t know
where it was.
I was following the pull of my keen bear senses, which had never
led me wrong. And usually, they led me to a trespasser. Even though my
land was marked as private property, hikers still managed to stumble upon
it. Most times, it was an honest accident. And very rarely, someone needed
assistance.
Which is why I was clutching a backpack between my teeth. The
bag held a change of clothes inside. If I ran across a hiker, I would shift
back into my human form and get dressed before approaching them.
Clothing didn’t fit my animal body, so I was always nude when I shifted. I
didn’t want to upset anyone, since some people found my bare ass more off
putting than my bear ass.
Any time I found someone, if the hikers were up to no good, I
would stay in animal form, and they’d receive a menacing growl to frighten
them away. But if the trespassers appeared friendly and I was in a good
mood, I’d let them take a few photos of me in bear form before I’d slip away
and shift to speak with them to give them directions off of my property.
Usually, I had an indication of what awaited me. I could feel in the
pit of my gut if someone was in trouble or if they were causing it. But
today, I couldn’t get a good read. All I knew was that I needed to keep
moving.
That need escalated as I climbed a small hill. Something was luring
me forward, and putting urgency into my steps. I moved quicker, my heavy
paws slapping the ground and my claws digging into the dirt.
My breaths came faster, and a delectable scent hit my nostrils. It
was sweeter than anything I’d ever smelled before. My mouth watered. My
pulse raced. I had to find its source.
My nose led me to a tall oak tree. Its autumn leaves were beautiful
shades of red and orange, but it didn’t look any different from the ones
surrounding it. It was different though; I could both sense and smell it.
I dropped my bag to the ground and stood up onto my back legs,
digging my front claws into the tree’s bark. I stretched my neck for a better
sniff of the intoxicating aroma. I couldn’t see amongst the thick branches
and leaves, but something wonderful was up there. I licked my lips and
lifted one back leg to begin climbing the trunk when a small voice froze me
in place.
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