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Bearly Saved My Life: Madison Range Shifters (Quake Lake Bears Book 2) by Margery Ellen (17)

 

 

Early the next morning, Heidi woke and wasn’t quite sure where she was. It didn’t take long to realize Robert was spooned against her back and Colin was curled up next to her.

“Robert, are you awake?” She whispered. She felt him pull her against him and he kissed the back of her neck. “Robert, why is Colin in bed with us?”

Robert raised himself up and looked over her shoulder. “I have no idea.” He whispered. He carefully got up to put Colin back in his bed.

“Come on, little man, back to your own bed.” He whispered. He put him back to bed without waking him up, then returned to bed himself. Robert snuggled up to Heidi. “Did you miss me?”

“Yes, I did, my back was getting cold.” That made him chuckle as he snuggled up tighter.” His hands started to wander and cupped her breast as he kissed the back of her neck. “I love you, Heidi. Promise you’ll never leave me.”

Heidi slowly rolled over to face him. “I love you, Robert. I promise I’ll never leave you.” She could feel his erection against her belly.

She put her leg over his hip and reached for his cock. She softly rubbed his cock against her slit. That made Robert moan. She slowly rolled him back and got on top of him, sliding his cock into her warmth. She rode him slowly. Her long black hair curtained around them.

Robert moved with her. They were both getting close. Robert quickly flip them over so he was on top. He reached between them and gently rubbed her clit. That got Heidi panting and moaning, she put her hand over her mouth to keep from screaming. Three more thrusts and he buried his cock in her as far as it would go. He buried his face in the pillow so his roar wouldn’t be heard. Heidi’s pussy milked him dry. He collapsed beside her and pulled her to him.

“When we get home, I am going to make love to you for hours. No more quickies. I can’t take this.” They knew they had to get up soon, but this was their moment to relax and enjoy the bliss of their love making.

There was a knock on the door.

“Who is it?” Heidi asked.

“It’s Elyse. Mr. Tom is at the door and would like to talk to Mr. Rob.”

“Okay, tell Tom he’ll be there in a minute.”

Robert hung his head. “So much for relaxing.” He gave her a peck on the cheek and got out of bed. He pulled on his pants and hurried to the door.

“We’ll be leaving in thirty minutes, McCormick.”

“Yes sir. We’ll be ready.” He turned around and looked at the sleeping twins. “Time to rise and shine. Wake up, boys. Time to get dressed.”

“Can’t we stay here and sleep while you’re driving?” Colin asked.

“Nope. I want the two of you out of bed and dressed.”

“Yes sir.” Simon mumbled in his pillow. “Come on, Colin.” Both boys climbed down out of the overhead and ran to the bathroom.

“When you’re done in there, Heidi has your clothes in the bedroom.”

“Okay.” They both called out.

It wasn’t long before everyone was dress and the vehicles were pulling out and on their way to Deer Lodge. The crew chief would check with the State police to see if there was any information on the poachers that killed the Olson’s.

Robert drove the Olson’s motorhome and they all planned to meet up for breakfast. Robert finally had a chance to call his brother.

“Charlie, it’s Robert.”

“Robert, we were worried sick. Heidi disappeared when you left. Becky finally admitted that she was with you.”

“Yeah. She snuck into the truck and hid on the floor. We didn’t realize she was there until we got to our check point. By then, there was no way to call you.”

“Is she alright?”  Charles asked.

“She’s fine. She’s better than fine.” 

“I gather you’ve ironed out your differences.”

“We have. Everything is great. We can’t wait to get home. Charlie, we’re bringing three cubs home with us. Poachers killed their parents. They were the campers we went searching for. We’re going to be their foster parents for a while. Is that okay? I hope you don’t mind.”

“If they don’t bother Jackie, I guess it’s okay.

“Charlie, I want Mack and Peg to meet them, what do you think?”

“We’ll talk about it when you get here. How are they handling the loss of their parents?”

“Really well. The family did a lot of camping and their parents prepared them, just in case something like this happened. They’re great kids. Simon and Colin are twins, they’re four years old and their sister, Elyse, is six.”

“You said they’re cubs?”

“Grizzly cubs, Charlie. Stanton said they’d be split up in foster care because they didn’t have anyone that could take all three. Heidi wouldn’t stand for it.”

“Alright. We’ll figure out something. What time will you be here?”

“Right now, we’re meeting Tom and the crew for breakfast and then we should be home later this afternoon. We need to stop and get Heidi some proper clothing. I’m driving the motorhome that the parents owned, it belongs to the kids now. Thanks Charlie.”

“No problem. Tell Heidi I’m going to take her over my knee for scaring the hell out of us.”

“I’ll do that. See you in a couple hours.” Robert hung up and went to find his new family and the rest of the crew.

 

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They arrived home later than planned. It was starting to get dark. Charles watched as three children accompanied Robert and Heidi up the steps.

“Well, who do we have here?” Charles asked.

“Are you Mr. Chawee?” Colin asked as he tilted his head back to look up. Charles got down on one knee.

“I am. And who might you be?”

“My name is Colin.” He stuck his hand out. “Simon is my twin brother, but he’s older.”

“Is that right. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Colin.” He shook his hand. “That must mean that Simon is the head of the family.”

“Yes sir.” Simon stepped up to meet Charles and shook his hand. “I kept my brother and sister, safe.”

“Good man.” Just then, Jackie appeared.

“Why in the world are you all standing on the porch. Charles, let them come in.” Jackie went to Heidi and gave her a hug. “We were so worried about you. Is everything alright?”

Heidi gave her a big smile. “It is now.”

“Come inside children, it’s cold out there. You can call me Aunt Jackie”. Each one of the children told her their name.

“I have your rooms all ready for you.” She gave them a big smile. “Looks like they could all use a bath.” She looked to Heidi. “Do they have pajamas?”

“Yes, they do. I’ll have to get their things out of the motorhome.”

“I’ll go get their things.” Robert told her. “Charlie, come with me while I get their pajamas.”

“Heidi, why don’t you and I get the children ready for their bath.” Jackie led the kids to their rooms. “Then we can all relax and have a nice dinner. The children will be all set for bed when they get tired.”

“Thank you, Jackie. I don’t want you to stress over these kids. I can take care of them.”

“I’m fine. Why don’t I help Elyse, I’ll let you take care of the twins.”

Heidi laughed. “To be honest, I was going to let Robert take care of the twins.”

“That sounds like a great idea.”    

     

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“Robert, what are you thinking taking on three kids.” Charles asked as they walked to the motorhome.

“I only plan on keeping them until Christmas. Charlie, do you think Mack and Peg might be interested in adopting these kids?”

“Geez, I don’t know, Robert. Were you planning on asking them in advance or just springing it on them.”

“I was going to suggest they be foster parents. I know they’ll fall in love with these kids, we did.”

“Do they know they might not be staying with you?”

“Yeah, we told them. We talked about it after I called you. They didn’t seem to mind when I told them Mack was our brother.” Robert gathered up the pajamas for the kids. Heidi could come and get her new things and the rest of their clothes later.

“I think we should give Mack a call and see what he has to say. If he agrees, it will give him and Peg time to prepare for them. Remember, it’ll be Christmas. These kids are going to need gifts from Santa Bear.” He gave Robert a big grin as he looked around. “Ya know, this motorhome is just what we need. It’s perfect. Jackie would have no problem travelling in this. How long do you get to keep it?”

“It belongs to the kids.”

Charles let out a long whistle. “Think they’ll let us borrow it?”

Robert laughed. “Yeah, I think that can be arranged. The kids want to take one last camping trip in it in the spring to remember their parents. After that, we told them we’d sell it and put the money in a trust for them.”

“Robert, I have an idea. Why don’t we buy it?”

“Really!” Robert scratched his head. “I didn’t even think of doing that.”

“If they stay with Mack and Peg, the kids could come back in the summer to visit and go camping.”

“That’s a great idea. We’ll have to wait and see what Mack and Peg decided to do and go from there.” Charles and Robert did a high-five.

“Let’s get inside and get those kids cleaned up. You’re going love them, Charlie.”

 

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The kids were finished with their baths and dressed in their pajamas. Jackie helped Elyse, while Robert and Charlie helped the twins. Heidi had vanished. They found her in the kitchen fixing dinner.

“What’s for dinner?” Robert asked as he hugged her. Charles and Jackie followed Robert into the kitchen with three smiling faces in tow.

“Where did these children come from?” Heidi questioned. “What happened to my three dirty little bears. Did you happen to see them?”

“It’s me, Miss Heidi.” Colin climbed up on the stool next to her. “Don’t you know me?”

“No, you couldn’t possibly be Colin. My goodness, is it really you?”

Colin nodded his head and gave her a big grin. “It’s really me, Miss Heidi.”

She gave him a hug and a kiss on the cheek. “You clean up pretty nice.” She looked at Simon and Elyse. “Look at you two. If wasn’t for the pajamas, I’d never have recognized you. The three of you go sit at the kitchen table.”

Heidi had fixed macaroni and cheese for the kids. She gave each one of them a buttered slice of bread and a glass of punch. She fixed chicken chow mien and rice for the rest of them.

“I’m sorry about the rice, all you had was minute rice. It will do for now. I’ll have to find someplace to buy real rice.”

Charles laughed. “You better add it to the list for Mack. You won’t find many Chinese markets in Montana.”

“That’s alright, is there a Costco? Sometimes I can get it there.”

“We’ll be going there next week.” Robert replied. “We’ll get whatever you need.”

“Can’t I come with you?” Heidi asked.

“And who will watch the kids?” Charles asked, not wanting to leave the kids with Jackie.

“Charlie, we could all go in the motorhome.” Robert looked at Jackie. “Jackie must have a major case of cabin fever by now.”

Jackie rolled her eyes. “You have no idea.”

They all agreed it was a great idea and they would all go to town during the week. The kids were finally kissed goodnight and tucked into bed.