Bear Down: BBW Paranormal Bear Shifter Romance

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Author: Zoe Chant
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal, Adult, Erotic, BBW, Alpha, Shifter, werebear, bear
A cool, damp wind tugged at her sex-mussed hair.
    Nathan, are you really going to fucking run off and leave me here?
    With a sigh, she started gathering their stuff into her backpack. Proper wilderness survival procedure was to stay with a crashed airplane until rescuers arrived. It was a whole lot easier to find airplane wreckage than one or two tiny human travelers on the vast tundra. But she couldn't just let Nathan run off on his own, thinking she was afraid of him. She was terribly worried he might not come back.
    Like you're going to be able to find him if he doesn't want to be found.
    And all the while a litany was running at the back of her brain, like a recording set to loop: Nathan is a BEAR?
    She shrugged into the pack straps and made careful note of landmarks around the crash site. There weren't many to speak of. The tundra was mostly flat here, with gentle dips and rises, strewn with ancient glacial boulders nested in brush. There was not a single tree in sight anywhere.
    A cluster of particularly large boulders, with a low bare-topped rise behind them, served as the closest thing to a distinctive landmark in the area. She fixed it in her mind, and took a picture with her wildlife camera just to make sure. Then she turned in the direction Nathan had gone, and started walking.
    It was chilly at first, but the exercise quickly warmed her up. People tended to think she was out of shape at first glance, due to her overall roundness, but actually she spent a hell of a lot of time hiking for her job. She was pretty sure she could outwalk any size zero on the planet. Not that she wanted to take a hike on the damp tundra today, especially knowing there were bears around. But needs must, and all that.
    "Nathan!" she called.
    There was no answer, just the soft rush of a breeze ruffling the low tundra vegetation. April hiked across the gentle hills, trying as best she could to note the way she'd come, though in the absence of landmarks she wondered how she'd ever find her way back to the plane. After a little while, a thought occurred to her. There were a ton of loose rocks around, so every so often she paused, picked up a few of these, and made a little cairn. At least that way, she felt like she was doing something so she wouldn't be completely lost out here in the endless barren hills.
    With the low clouds, there was no sense of time passing at all. She checked her watch and was surprised to find it was already after 7 p.m. The flat gray light looked like a cloudy midday.
    She really didn't want to spend the night out here by herself, with bears in the area.
    "Nathan! Come on, stop playing games. I have the food and everything."
    Although ... as a bear, he could hunt, couldn't he? A chill ran through her. Nathan would be just fine out here. She was the one who needed him .
    April sighed. She sat on a boulder, had another sandwich and a drink from her water bottle, and went on.
    She came upon the ocean unexpectedly. She'd thought they were farther inland, but then, the coast along the northern edge of the North American continent was rippled and ruffled, carved into a million tiny bays and inlets by years of glaciation and changing sea levels. Here there was a low bluff and, below it, a broad gravel beach.
    Some part of her had thought that Nathan might be here, but there was no sign of him. April stood looking down at the wrinkled sea, kicked up into breakers by the tattered remnants of wind trailing behind the storm. Farther out, the mist of ocean spray merged with the low clouds into a gray haze, like she'd reached the edge of the world.
    It was a very lonely place to be.
    She made another cairn to mark the spot where she'd reached the shore, then turned and began walking along the top of the bluff. At least with the ocean on her left, she couldn't get lost. And she was heading in the general direction of town. How far out had they come, anyway? She didn't really want to do the math on that. They'd been flying for
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