move out and into one of the beach cottages to have some privacy,” Cash whispered. “Maybe if we ignore them they’ll go away and leave us alone.”
Zoe did not think that would happen, but as long as her mate was close-by, she would not mind a hundred interruptions a day. And with Cash’s extended family that just might be a possibility.
The knocking started after a short break. “I don’t think they’re going away,” she whispered with a giggle. “Besides, we need to check on Diamond and make sure that Luka has not scared her to death or eaten her alive.”
THE END
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Cooper McKenzie always thought she had been born a hundred years too late but appreciates air-conditioning, computers, and other conveniences of modern-day living. She enjoys the slower pace of New Bern, North Carolina, as well as the history and small-town community found there. In addition to dreaming up her next story, Cooper enjoys reading everything except scary books, singing in her church choir, and needle-weaving.
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