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“I wish that you were someone else,” I admit, the liquor loosening my tongue.

“Me too sometimes. I’m not here to hurt you, though, Vera. I would never do that.”

“You want to buy the sanctuary. My family’s work. My home.”

“I have a different plan. I just need you to listen to me, preferably when you’re not drunk.”

“Hmm,” I hum, turning and staring out the window.

My eyes fall closed as we stop at a stop light, and I must doze off then because the next time I wake up, he’s carrying me upstairs and into his motel room. When he tucks me into bed, I smile, letting sleep claim me once again.

FIVE

Fisher

What am I going to do with her?

She’s still fast asleep in my bed, and I’ve spent the better part of the last hour watching her. I’ve always been an early riser. Normally, I get a jump start on work, but this morning, I just stared at Vera and tried to figure out what to do about her and the resort here.

I spent an hour last night looking into Vera’s past and learning everything I could about her. It didn’t take long to see that she was drowning in debt. She had hinted enough when she was at the bar last night, but I didn’t realize just how bad it was.

Her parents’ medical bills, the funerals, all of it added up. The wolf sanctuary has been hemorrhaging money for years, too, and while she’s tried to turn things around, it’s definitely an uphill battle.

The easy solution to her problem would be to sell the place to me. I would make her a fair offer, after all. She won’t do that, though. This town, the sanctuary, are her home, and the wolves are her family now.

So, what can I do to help her?

I could marry her, and then all of my money would be hers, but I highly doubt that Vera would go for that. In fact, I know that she would reject me before I could even finish proposing.

That leaves only one solution. I need to convince her to listen to me. I need to earn her trust and then win her over. Then I’ll propose to her and make her mine.

It’s getting late, and I know that once Vera wakes up, she’s going to bolt out of here. I need to think of a way to get her to stay.

Breakfast. Everyone has to eat, right?

I grab my phone and search for breakfast places nearby. There’s a place called Nosh Diner just down the block, and I step outside, pulling up the number to place a to go order.

I hurry down the street, hoping to be back before Vera wakes up and leaves. I ordered a little of everything so she’ll have plenty of choices. I head into the diner and spot one of Vera’s friends at the counter and the other taking orders.

“Hey, Vera’s guy, right?” one asks.

Her nametag says Cameron, and I nod.

“I’m here to pick us up breakfast,” I tell her, and her eyebrows raise.

“Let me check on that for you.”

She heads to the kitchen, and I walk to the counter and look around. The other friend from last night gives me a tired smile. She looks like she’s nursing a hangover, and I give her a nod.

“Here you go,” Cameron says as she sets two bags on the counter.

“Thanks.”

“Tell Vera to call me when she gets a chance.”

“Will do,” I promise before I grab the bags and head out.

I jog back to the motel and up to my room. When I walk in, Vera is still asleep in bed, though she starts to stir when the door closes behind me.

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