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Authors: Emma Fisher

Tags: #Romance, #Military, #Paranormal, #Psychics, #Werewolves & Shifters

BOOK: My Hero Bear
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Of course, the new trees weren’t the only new life growing in the valley. Dylan looked over at his wife and smiled.

 

“You look gorgeous today,” he said.

 

“You mean I look fat,” she replied, patting her swelling belly.

 

“No,” he said, standing up and coming over to warp her in his arms. “You look gorgeous.”

 

He bent down to kiss her. She leaned her body into his, savoring the feeling of him. The sound of an approaching car pulled them reluctantly from their kiss.

 

“To be continued,” Dylan said.

 

“I’m gonna hold you to that,” Rory said.

 

They turned to watch the green SUV cruise up the road and park in front of the house. Noah and Rachel exited the car. Rachel was holding their newborn son in her arms.

 

“Oh my god,” Rory exclaimed. “He’s so cute.”

 

Rachel smiled and held the baby out so Rory could hold him. She took the child eagerly, her eyes shiny with joy.

 

“You better get used to it,” Rachel said. “Yours will be here before you know it.”

 

“Oh, I know,” Rory said. “I can’t wait.”

 

It was then that Rory noticed the other person Noah and Rachel had brought with them. It was Nina. Rory had first met her at her and Dylan’s wedding, where Nina explained her visions to the newlyweds and how she’d helped fate bring them together.

 

“Nina,” Rory said, a little surprised. “I didn’t know you were coming.”

 

Nina nodded, her serious face framed by her gray hair. “I wouldn’t miss it. Besides, I like to visit with the couples I’ve helped. To make sure things are still going well.”

 

“Things are great,” Dylan said. “I can never thank you enough.”

 

Nina smiled a grandmotherly smile. “Seeing you two together is all the thanks I need. There is one other matter I wanted to discuss with you all, now that we’re all together.”

 

“Uh oh,” Noah said.

 

“Here we go,” Rachel chimed in.

 

“Wait, we’re not all together yet,” Dylan said. “Xander isn’t here yet.”

 

Nina nodded. “Yes, but he can’t be here for this conversation. I’ve had a vision about him.”

 

“Good or bad?” Dylan asked.

 

Nina sighed. “Unfortunately, it’s like all the visions I have about you Sinclair boys. Foggy and unclear.”

 

“Did you find a mate for him?” Rory asked.

 

“I might have, although I’m not sure. What I am sure about is for Xander to find his mate, he’s going to have to go through hell and back.”

 

TO BE CONTINUED…

 

 

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Bride for the Bear

 

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