A Date For The Bear: BBW Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance (Bear Brides Book 2)

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death when she
caught her.

CHAPTER
THIRTEEN

    Tony stepped out of his house
and glanced down the street. He had gone straight home to shower and
change after having breakfast at Brad's house. To everyone's
amusement, Terri had challenged him to a hot dog and pancake eating
contest. Both of them had shoveled food onto their plates and into
their mouths, loading up on protein and carbs after that bout of
shifting and intensive training, and trying to best each other.
    He had to admit Terri was a
lot of fun. She loved to play and joke around, and she took teasing
and pranks in her stride. She wasn't afraid to eat like a bear, and
her face was thoroughly smeared with peanut butter, honey and ketchup
by the time she finished.
    Tony glanced towards Cole's
house which was situated on an incline at the end of his street.
Terri was there right now, resting and regaining her strength. It
was a business day and they had quite a few landscaping projects on
their hands. They had deadlines to meet, and it had to be all hands
on deck. Cole, Dalton and Brad had already rushed off after
breakfast, and Abby had insisted Terri go home with her. Tony had
agreed to the plan. He had to rush to the work site as well, and
Terri needed to have someone with her to watch over her.
    Tony jogged down the street.
Nightfire Landscaping had won the lucrative contract to do the
landscaping work for the local park. The park was just two streets
away, and he could already hear and scent his clan members. There
was the sound of shovels and out-of-tune singing, together with some
laughter. The guys always joked while they worked. Unfortunately,
some of them liked to sing as well, despite being hopelessly tone
deaf.
    A sharp scent on the breeze
brought Tony to a screeching halt. He froze and took another whiff.
    His claws stabbed out as he
spun round and charged back towards Cole's house.
    He would recognize the scent
of that polar bear anywhere. The scent of that bastard had been all
over Terri when he first brought her back to Moonstone Creek. And
now Silas was here, closing in on Terri while she slept.
    Tony saw him, strolling up
the slope towards Cole's house. He sauntered right up to the gate
and even had the audacity to raise his hand to the buzzer. He was
acting like he had every right to be here.
    Tony caught his wrist and
wrenched his arm back.
    Silas winced and yanked his
hand away. “It's you again.” Silas rolled his eyes as
he straightened his shirt. “Just mind your own business, brown
bear. I've come to claim the bear I've Turned.”
    “Stay. Away. From.
Her.”
    Silas smirked. “She
belongs to me. I Turned her. I tracked her down and I'm going to
claim her.”
    “She didn't ask to be
Turned. You tried to Turn her against her will.” Tony's claws
gleamed as he advanced towards Silas. “Do you know what she
went through? She was scared and in pain. I will kill you for
hurting her!”
    Silas backed away with a
shrug. “I had to do it. I had to Turn her, to breed her.”
    “What the fuck!”
    “Female polar bears are
scarce. Our bloodline must remain pure. I need to mate with a polar
bear shifter.”
    Tony's face twisted in
disgust. “So since you can't find a born shifter, you decided
to Turn her into a polar bear shifter.” Tony's voice was
dangerously low, but Silas didn't seem to hear the menace in his
voice.
    “Yeah. I've been
looking for so long. Not all humans can be Turned. Terri was a good
candidate. She's strong and robust, and fertile. I can breed her
immediately.”
    “You will never touch
her again, Silas.” Tony's bear was rising, rearing up for the
kill.
    Loud footsteps stomped down
the driveway towards them. “How nice of you to come looking
for me, Silas.”
    Tony swung round at Terri's
strident voice. She was marching down the driveway towards the gate,
her gray eyes stormy with hate and fury.
    “Out of my way, Tony.
I will kill this piece of shit myself,” she snarled, rolling up
her sleeves as she stepped up

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