Chapter 64
Catherine’s POV
I woke up to the calming sound of the waves breaking on the
beach, the humid, rich ocean breeze, and the aroma of a cup of
freshly brewed coffee.
I moaned, forcing my eyes open against the blinding white light.
- by.
“Good morning, sleepy head.” Colt’s husky voice sounded close
My gaze followed his voice, finding him standing next to the bed
holding a mug in his hands. “Coffee?”
I nodded and pulled myself into a sitting position.
Colt handed me the mug, and I took a sip.
Heaven, just heaven!
“Did you sleep well?” Colt asked.
“Surprisingly, I did,” I said.
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I was very comfortable throughout the night, and at one stage I felt the bed dip, believing that Sam had held me throughout the night, but I shook it off as my imagination.
“Any news on Grey?” I asked and took a sip of my coffee. Man,
this wolf can make a mean cup of Joe.
“Yeah,” Colt said. “He came back early this morning. Didn’t you
hear him come in?”
I shook my head.
“No,” I said. “I am not aware of that.”
A small, teasing smile followed on Colt’s lips, and I narrowed my
eyes at him.
- to.
“Where is Sam?” I asked, suddenly wondering what Colt was up
The bathroom door flung open at that very second, revealing a
half–naked Sam.
“Good morning, baby,” he said, and he gave me a cheeky smile.
My eyes widen, and my face fluoresces red.
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I tried to hide my embarrassment by turning my gaze the other
way, but he went around and picked up his shirt at the other end of
the bed and pulled it over his head.
My eyes widened even more.
I was horrified!
What the hell happened last night?
I took a whiff of my surroundings, and sure enough, my bed
smelled of them.
Wait?
Even Grey was in bed with me!
What the fuck!
Did I have…
Colt couldn’t hold his pose anymore and burst out laughing.
I narrowed my eyes at him, and just as I wanted to say
something, Grey walked in with a tray.
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“Good morning, beautiful?” Grey said it happily. “Are you hungry?
I have made breakfast!”
I looked at Grey like he was some foreign object. Shouldn’t he be
in the hospital?
“No?” He asked, looking at me in disbelief.
“I–I–I,” I stuttered. My mind went into overdrive.
“She is in shock. She just found out we all slept in one bed last
night!” Colt said to Grey.
“Emphasis on the sleeping part,” Sam said, putting his pants on.
“So we didn’t?” I squeaked out, feeling my cheeks burn.
“Nope,” Sam said, sitting down on the bed. He moved a stray hair
from my face and lifted my chin. “I wouldn’t have minded, though. I
had an uncomfortable boner in my boxers throughout the night. But I
did behave, I promise.”
Sam.
“And he sneaked in while you were sleeping,” Colt said, busting
“You sneaked in?” I asked, surprised.
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Sam nervously scratched the back of his head.
“Yeah,” he said. “I couldn’t sleep, but when I entered, you called
me and made space for me to get in.”
“I did what?” I gasped.
Gosh, I never thought I would be sleeping in the same bed as my
mates the first night here.
My gaze snapped toward Grey.
“When did you get in?” I asked. “And where do you fit into this?”
Grey set the tray down on my lap, and the food looked delicious.
“I got in around four,” he said. “The rival pack doctor checked me
out, and he said I was fine and I could come home.”
I raised an eyebrow, not believing a word he just said.
“Okay, fine!” Grey admitted. “I sneaked off. Every cell in my body
was telling me to be here with you. I couldn’t let you alone with these
two.”
Sam rolled his eyes, and Colt folded his arms around his chest,
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both of them annoyed at their brother.
“Colt called the doctor and told him I was back,” Grey continued.
“He will come and do a checkup after breakfast.”
I nodded.
“So where did you sleep?” I asked.
I could smell him in my bed.
“He took my place when I got up,” Colt said, pouting.
“Poor baby,” I said, patting the side of my bed for him to sit next
to me. “Did your brother kick you out of bed?”
He nodded his head like a small boy, and I chuckled, finding it
funny.
“Aaw,” I said. “That’s so bad.”
“Did you really sleep well with all of us?” Sam asked, grabbing a
piece of toast from my plate.
“Yeah, I did,” I said. “I haven’t had such a good night’s sleep in
ages.”
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Which was the truth. I had nightmares.
My mind raced off to the dream I was so familiar with.
Every night, I would have the same dream. I would dream of
Brian, our happy days, our sad days, and then the painful rejection.
As if that wasn’t enough, the dream would shift to Sarah having
her pup, forcing me to relive how she betrayed our friendship.
Our heated arguments would always end in flames, and images of
the packhouse going up in flames would flood my mind.
Yet that wasn’t even the thing that made me scream out of fright.
The thing that was haunting my dreams was the rogue who had
pinned me down on the grass.
Not because I was afraid of him; on the contrary, I wasn’t afraid
of him at all. I was afraid of the way he made me feel.
Those red eyes were imprinted on my mind, and I shivered.
I could still feel him on top of me.
I could still feel his warm breath moving over me, smelling me.
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Yet, the thing that made me shiver and scream out of fear was
what was behind those evil red eyes–the never–ending darkness.
“Kate, are you okay?” Colt suddenly asked, reaching out and touching the side of my face to get my attention. “What’s wrong?”
“Nothing is wrong,” I said, forcing the images out of my head, and
I took a bite of my breakfast.
When I was done, Colt chased his brothers out of the room, and
he helped me into the shower. I called him soon after.
His cold blue eyes darkened when he saw me sitting in only a white fluffy towel, and for a second, I thought he would lose control, but Colt swallowed hard, picked me up, and carried and sat me back
on the bed.
door.
Then he looked at me before he forced himself out the bedroom
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Chapter 65
Colt’s POV
We were having some drinks at the bar when Kate called Sam to
go fetch her.
We’d decided that Kate’s wheelchair wasn’t allowed to leave her
room; she would have to rely on us to get around.
I internally chuckled at my sneaky plan and sat back, taking a sip
of my beer.
Sam walked out on the terrace and sat Kate down at one of the
tables.
Kate raised an eyebrow, eyeing the drink in my hand.
“Isn’t it a bit too early?” She asked, gesturing to the ice–cold
drink in my hand.
I shifted my head to the side and smiled, getting off the bar
stool.
“It’s already past eleven a.m.,” I said, taking a seat at her table.
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“Do you want one?” I heard Sam ask, and he jumped to his feet.
“Only a soda, please,” she said. “I have never been a big fan of
alcohol.”
“The bar can make you a cocktail if you want,” Grey suggested.
Kate shook her head and scrunched her nose in disgust.
At least I could tell that Kate wasn’t a big party girl.
“Have at least a virgin one,” I suggested. “They are quite good
with or without alcohol!”
Grey handed Kate a list of all the drinks the bartender could
make.
“Which one should I choose?” She asked. “There are so many!”
“Start at the top,” Sam suggested.
“Then you can work your way down,” Grey continued.
“That way you could decide which one you like best,” I said,
smiling.
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Kate nodded and turned the page over, reading.
“Can I have a Sunrise Mocktail?” She asked.
“Do you want alcohol with that?” Grey asked.
Kate shook her head.
“You want a virgin drink?” Sam asked, and Kate nodded.
“Then it’s called a Sweet sunrise,” I said, and Kate blushed.
“We had many of those when we were kids,” Sam said, and Kate’s
eyes widened.
“Some had more than others,” Grey teased.
“Some made sure to bribe the bartender to get a shot of vodka,” I
said, turning to Grey.
Grey laughed, knowing where I was hinting. He might be the one
with the least experience with women, but he was surely the one who
had the most experience with drinking.
Kate caught on quickly.
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“So I guess you like to drink?” She asked.
“Yeah,” Grey answered. “Sam can’t have all the fun.”
Grey and Sam were both in exceptionally good moods, which had
me worried.
I really didn’t want to live through the same sh*t as last night.
“What did the doctor say?” I heard Kate ask.
“That Grey needs to get laid,” Sam chirped, laughing.
Grey jumped Sam playfully, and the two ended up in the
swimming pool, drinks and all.
Kate laughed, watching them, and my heart swelled.
The bartender brought Kate’s drink and set it down on the table.
She looked at it and tasted it.
“Not bad,” she said after a moment.
“It doesn’t come close to you!” Sam said as he was getting out of
the pool.
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“Do you want to go for a swim?” Grey asked.
“Uhm…”
“By the way,” I said, looking at Kate. “Who helped you to your
room last night?”
Kate blushed and looked down at her hands. I guess she was
hoping I wouldn’t ask. I noticed that Kate had a change of clothes
when we got back, and I knew someone must have helped her. Not
that I minded…
“Sally’s mate,” she whispered.
A warning growl escaped my lips, followed by more growls from
Sam and Grey, I wasn’t too happy about another male touching what
was mine.
“I didn’t have a choice!” Kate defended herself, raising her gaze
and finding mine. Tears were building up in her green eyes.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.