Burning Rescue: BBW Werebear Firefighter Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance (Scarlett Mountain Firefighter Werebear Shifters Book 1) (11 page)

BOOK: Burning Rescue: BBW Werebear Firefighter Paranormal Shape Shifter Romance (Scarlett Mountain Firefighter Werebear Shifters Book 1)
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Donovan turned her around and pushed her down onto the bed on her stomach. "On your knees. I have to have you." Isabelle scooted up on her knees with her amazing ass in front of him. Donovan slapped her ass hard and pulled her hips toward him. He pushed his turgid rod into her soaking wet slit and she bucked at the intrusion. He held her hips tight and pushed deeper into her with every thrust.

"You're so fucking big!" Isabelle cried out breathlessly. Donovan had the biggest cock she had ever seen, and she wasn't sure she could take all of it, but her pussy craved every inch of him. Her juices soaked his cock and his rhythmic pumping was relentless. Standing behind her, taking her so forcefully lit his cock on fire and Donovan wanted to fuck her until she couldn't walk straight. He wanted her to take every inch of him until she pleaded for him to stop. The curve of her ass was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen and he wanted to fuck her from behind every day for the rest of his life. He filled her completely and they became one together. They took each other bathed in moonlight. He wanted to fill her with his seed again. The full moon guaranteed she would become pregnant and she would be his forever. Isabelle would be his always and the thought of creating life inside her brought him to the brink of exploding inside her.

"I want you to come with me. I'm gonna hold it until I feel you." Donovan rocked his hips in to her and she couldn't do anything about it. She was close to coming and wanted to feel him come inside her and fill her with his seed again. Her fingertips lightly tickled her swollen clit. She knew it wouldn't take much.

Donovan could tell by her breathing that she was about to come all over his cock. He pounded into her faster and harder, and his firm hands griped her hips and held her right in place for him to drive deep into her. "Yeah, Isabelle, fuck, yeah!" Her pussy clamped down on him and he stopped pounding her and just let her pussy milk all of the juice out of him as she came. Donovan's powerful cream blew into her again and he wanted to fill her with all of it. She had always been his mate, the woman from his dreams he had seen many times in other lifetimes. She was here now and was finally his.

 

Donovan's phone chirped and woke them up. Isabelle opened her eyes and focused on the clock. It was almost ten thirty. Isabelle bolted up. "I'm late! Shit! I'm late! Laylah is going to have my ass!" Isabelle bounced out of bed and ran into the bathroom.

Donovan's phone chirped again and he looked to see that it was a 911 page from Zak. "Shit." Donovan sighed and answered his phone. "Yeah, Zak. What? Oh no! I'm on my way. Be there in a minute." Donovan jumped out of bed and pulled his jeans and t-shirt on. "Isabelle, I hate to do this, honey, but I gotta run. There is a situation on trail one that needs my attention. I'll call you later."

Isabelle heard the door slam as he ran out. "Son of a bitch, he fucked me and ran again! I'm so stupid." Isabelle finished washing her face and threw on some makeup. She piled her hair high on her head in a messy bun and threw on a creamy, light blue pantsuit. She ran down to the front desk and saw Amber in her typical cheerful fashion checking out a guest. Isabelle took her place behind the desk and tried to look useful. I'll call you later. Famous last words. He probably had one of his fireman buddies call him to give him an excuse to bolt. Standing behind the counter she realized she had the same underwear and bra on from last night. Because she'd been unable to shower, she could smell Donovan on her, and if she could smell him, she figured everyone around the desk who wasn't nose-blind could smell him on her as well. Amber was helping the only guest in the lobby so Isabelle came around the counter and headed toward the coffee cart.

With a hot cup of coffee in her hand, Isabelle walked back around to her place at the front desk. Amber had finished helping the guest, who was now on his way out to the valet.

"You owe me!" Amber turned and glared at Isabelle.

"I'm so sorry. I don't know what happened."

"I do." Amber's expression lightened and she gave Isabelle a sly smile.

"Oh, God!"

"Oh, yes!"

"Seriously, Amber?"

"I saw you two. We all saw you two. That was quite a kiss."

Isabelle took another sip of coffee, careful to avoid burning her tongue and not buying herself enough time to think of a clever reply.

"I didn't want Laylah to flip out, so I got ready and came down to cover in case you didn't show. I guess my spidey sense doesn't need to be recalibrated. Huh?" Isabelle knew that Amber would hound her for all of the details later.

"He sure tore ass outta here, though. Did he tell you what's going on?"

"No. He said something was happening on trail one. Didn't say what, exactly. Why? What's going on?"

"A family left for a hike up trail one and their toddler got away from them and wandered off. Not a word about it until we hear back from them. If the news stations get wind they converge up here really fast, and that's the last thing we want. So, chipper faces for the guests. If they ask what's going on, just play dumb."

"Got it." Isabelle tried to keep her hands from shaking. Memories of being alone on the mountain flooded her mind.

 

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Donovan hopped on his ATV and flew up trail one. He pulled up to see his brothers talking to distressed family members. A young woman was crying and shaking. She was wrapped in a blanket. Colton was talking to her while Jake talked with a frantic man.

"What's the word, Axton?"

"Not much more than what Zak told you. They were headed through here and stopped to take photos of the view. Mom thought that dad had the little boy's hand and vice versa. They looked around a minute later and he was gone. Caden's gone down to the creek for a look. Colton and Jake are trying to talk his parents into going back to the firehouse so we can be alone up here. Mom's not going for it."

"So they didn't see anything, didn't hear anything, just turned around and he was gone?"

"Yep, same story from both of them." Axton and Donovan watched the parents and looked over the ridge.

"How old is he?"

"Just turned three."

"Fuck."

"Yep."

"What's his name?"

"Josh."

"Alright, well, you guys keep trying to get them to the house. I'm going to head around the bend and see what I can find. We've lost enough time already."

"Alright, brother, be safe."

Donovan climbed back on his ATV and took off toward the east on the trail. Three years old. Shit!

The warmest day all week had brought the tourists back to the hiking trails before they headed home. Over the years, Donovan had dealt with his fair share of drama on these trails, but a missing child was always his biggest fear. The little boy couldn't have gotten that far away from them. They had no reason to assume that the boy's parents were lying. As long as they were telling the truth that he had simply disappeared while their backs were turned, the rescue would proceed by the book.

Once Donovan got far enough from the group, he stopped his ATV and shifted into his bear. He would be able to track the boy's scent better this way. As long as the child's parents refused to go to the firehouse, he was the only one who would be able to shift without raising suspicion.

Donovan climbed up the hill toward a thick grouping of trees and caught a familiar scent. The mountain lion he'd fought to keep away from Isabelle was nearby. He followed the scent as it grew stronger. He heard a faint noise that he couldn't make out. At first, it sounded like a cat or dog whimpering. He continued following the scent and the sound grew louder. Around a group of trees there was a burrow in the ground and he saw a young boy crying and holding a stick. His face was dirty and his shirt and coat were torn, but he looked to be okay. The boy hadn't spotted him yet. There was no sign of the mountain lion, but Donovan knew better than to shift back right away. He looked up at the sound of rustling in the tree above his head and saw the mountain lion looking down at him. He started to back away so that the lion wouldn't fall on his head if he decided to jump out of the tree.

Before he could move, the big cat jumped down and pounced on Donovan. The little boy screamed and crawled toward a tree to get away from them. Donovan knew there was no way around it and used all his might to knock the mountain lion off its feet. The big cat screamed and bared its teeth and lunged back at him. Donovan swiped his paw across the cat's face and pushed it into a tree. They collided violently as the cat came to its feet again. Donovan slammed the cat into the tree again. The cat got up again, slower this time, and lunged for Donovan's throat. Donovan used all the force he could muster and slammed the cat into the tree once again. Breathless, he stood over the limp body of the mountain lion, waiting to see if it would charge again. The animal's eyes were glazed and it was not moving. Donovan held his head down and released the burden of the animal.

Donovan turned around and saw the frightened boy peeking around the tree. The boy was young enough that he felt comfortable shifting in front of him. The toddler would have trouble making sense of a bear shifting into a man, and he figured the adults wouldn't believe such a crazy story from a three-year-old anyway.

Donovan shifted back and sat down on the ground. Josh watched him for a minute and sat down behind the tree. "Hi, Josh. I'm Donovan. Are you okay, buddy?"

"Mama?"

"Yeah, honey, I can take you to your mama. You can trust me. Can you walk?"

Josh stood up and walked out from behind the tree toward Donovan.

"Don't be afraid. You're okay."

Donovan stood up and the boy looked up at his towering figure. Donovan reached out his hand toward the boy. "Here, can you take my hand? I'll take you to see your mama, okay?"

Josh hesitantly outstretched his hand to Donovan. They climbed down the hill toward the trail, back to Donovan's ATV. "You're such a brave boy! Did you know that? Your mom and dad are going to be so proud of you!" The little boy had a tight grip on Donovan's hand. He climbed onto his ATV and sat the boy on his lap. They soon rounded the corner and came back around the bend where everyone had been gathered before. Nobody was waiting there and he could see that everyone was gathered outside the firehouse. He headed toward the firehouse and the boy's parents, who rushed toward him as he came to a stop.

Josh's mother scooped her son up in her arms. She was sobbing and screaming. Donovan sat on the ATV and couldn't help but well up with emotion at the mother's outburst. The boy's father wrapped his arms around his wife and child and held them close. Donovan didn't notice at first, but Isabelle was standing behind them talking to Colton.

Josh kept looking back at Donovan. "Mama, the bear saved me."

"What, honey?"

"The bear saved me, Mama." Josh was pointing at Donovan.

"What, sweetheart?" She looked at Donovan, unsure what her son was talking about.

"Yes, ma'am. When I reached him, there was a mountain lion near him that has been spotted on the mountain before. It was engaged in a fight with a bear and I was able to rescue him." Donovan tried to fabricate an explanation that would keep his secret safe. "The mountain lion was most likely stalking him and the bear distracted the cat long enough for me to grab him."

Isabelle watched the woman holding the little boy. His knees were scraped up a little, but other than that, he was fine.

"The bear saved me." The boy again pointed at Donovan.

"Yes, honey, the bear got that mountain lion to leave you alone. That was a brave bear."

"The bear, Mama." The boy pointed at Donovan again. His mother gave Donovan a sheepish smile.

"Toddlers and their imaginations." She smiled again at Donovan and cradled her son to her chest. The boy's father leaned down and kissed him on the forehead. Colton made his way to them to help them get back to the hotel.

Donovan climbed off the ATV. Isabelle had been staring at him, mouth agape. She walked toward him and he could see tears in her eyes. "I knew it was you!" Isabelle wrapped her arms around Donovan and he enveloped her in his arms. "I'm so glad it was you."

 

 

 

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