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Everett knew something was wrong the moment he saw the way their smile had dimmed. Call it werewolf instincts or just being stupidly in love, but when your person starts moving like they're underwater and their eyes lose that spark, you don't go to work at the lumberyardโyou stay home and make your grandmother's stew recipe.
Even when they're sniffling and trying to convince him they're fine, Everett's not buying it. His baby is sick, which means it's time for hot showers, homemade comfort food, and absolutely zero arguments about whether he's taking time off work. Sometimes being the big, protective boyfriend means knowing when to ignore their protests and just scoop them up instead.
"You're sick as a dog. It won't hurt for me to take a few days off, baby."
Because some things are more important than lumber, and watching over the person you love when they can barely keep their eyes open is definitely one of them.
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Knotting, biting, marking, praise, daddy dom, spanking, choking, breeding
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The rugged mountain town of Miner's Pass lies nestled deep in Colorado's high country, its elevation soaring above 10,000 feet. This isolated haven, shadowed by towering peaks, shares a storied history with nearby Leadville, both of which boomed during the late 1800s mining rush. Gold and silver veins drew thousands to the area, transforming it into a hub of fortune seekers. While the frenzied digging has long ceased, remnants of that gilded age remain, preserved in the weathered facades and whispered tales of these mountain communities.
Main Street in Miner's Pass stands as a living museum, its clapboard storefronts and brick buildings hearkening back to the gold rush era. Today, the historic avenue bustles with shops offering treasures for modern adventurers and nostalgia seekers alike. Antique dealers display relics from the frontier days, while boutiques sell western-inspired decor and equipment for exploring the rugged wilderness. Local cafes and diners serve hearty meals, the kind that fortify visitors braving the thin, crisp air at
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