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Winter's Mate: Fated on Ice

{MATURE - mid slow burn with yearning MMC. Knotting, claiming, mate frenzy and rutting. Check the trigger warnings. The FMC is a plus-size woman who insecure about her body, but as the book progresses, she'll learn to love herself.} ✧ SNIPPET ✧ My body hummed with desire as I tilted my head, giving him more access. "Fuck, you smell so good, sweetheart." He nipped at my jaw, his voice rough and primal. "I want to pound you so hard, knot you, and breed you with our pups." I gasped, clutching his shirt. "What are you waiting for? " I whispered against his mouth. "Claim me. Mark me. And make me yours." His eyes flashed, and a growl rumbled through him. "Careful, sweetheart. Once I claim you, you'll be mine-body, heart, and soul." "Then take me." ~**~ Christmas was meant to be magical-yet for Rosie Martinez, it became the night her world ended. A cruel bet. A viral video. A betrayal that left her reputation in ruins. Desperate to breathe again, Rosie runs to a quiet mountain town where no one knows her name-where she hopes she can disappear. She didn't expect him. Jude Winters-hockey captain, future Alpha of the Winters Pack, and the stranger who saved her in the snow. The moment he touched her, he knew. Mate. His. Forever. Rosie has no idea what she is to him. No clue about the supernatural world hidden beneath this frozen town. She only feels the way her body awakens around him... and the way he watches her like she's the only woman he's ever wanted. But when her past crashes into their peaceful relationship-threatening the one person he cares about-Jude's control snaps. And Rosie learns the truth: Wolves are real. Mates are fated. And she's his. And Jude Winters will burn the world before he lets anyone take her away.
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Chapter 10

1Rosie

I was growing accustomed to my new home. The cottage Maya rented to me-even though I hadn't completed the payment yet. But it was still mine.

Mine.

After Maya, God bless her soul, drove me to my little abode that first night, I didn't even change my clothes before I collapsed limply on the bed. My body was heavy, highly exhausted from what life had thrown at me. I slept until mid-afternoon with a groan.

The past days had been a blur. I barely knew how they passed-arranging the cottage to my taste, changing my mobile SIM to start afresh, and trying to get familiar with the new environment.

The town was small and peaceful because practically everyone knew everyone. Sometimes people watched and stared at me as if I were a new entity. Well, I was in this town. When they watched, I wanted to run back to my bed and wrap the duvet over my head and hide, with that nagging feeling in my head-maybe they've seen the video. But I sighed in relief when their gaze held no animosity, no disgust... just curiosity. The kind of looks you'd give a stranger in a place where strangers were rare. Some even smiled. An older woman had nodded at me yesterday morning. A man walking his dog had said, "Morning."

I'd started full-time work at the café, all thanks to Maya who offered me a job without even knowing me. My day had a good routine: wake up, eat breakfast-usually toast and coffee-and walk to the café for the day. Then by 9 PM, I walked home. There wasn't even time for me to think much, which was exactly what I needed.

The café quickly became my little sanctuary. The smell of baked bread, the soft chatter of customers, and the kindness of the coworkers who didn't even treat me like I was new made me emotional sometimes.

On my first day, Maya had introduced me to everyone as her new friend. I had an awkward smile on my face while fiddling with my hands. I was nervous with the new introduction, but they met me with warm smiles.

Maya put me through everything-how to make coffee, gave me simple tasks, and showed me how to handle the register. She was patient when I messed up an order, laughed when I accidentally gave someone decaf instead of regular, and taught me how to handle the one rude customer who complained about everything.

Maya was a miracle disguised as a human.

I was wiping down a table-the same table where Jude and I had sat yesterday-and I felt my cheeks flame as my mind trailed to Jude. He was tall, really tall. The first time I didn't think about it, but he had to be at least 6′4" compared to my 5′4". He had broad shoulders that were taunting under the black Jersey he wore yesterday. And his face... his face made Josh look plain by comparison. His long eyelashes fanned gently over his amber eyes. His face was carefully crafted-sharp jawline, high cheekbones, a mouth that looked both soft and firm at the same time. My heart skipped and I shook my head.

I shouldn't be thinking of Jude like that!

I didn't even think I'd see him again. A face like Jude's belonged in a suit somewhere, taking expensive coffee and talking to clients, not in a small café on the outskirts of town. My breath had nearly been taken away by his gaze. There was something intense in his gaze that felt like he was stripping me bare, and he was fighting something deep within himself-like he couldn't look away even if he wanted to. His gaze was scorching, made me tremble, not from fear but from something I wasn't ready to explore yet.

And when our hands brushed earlier, my body jolted up and it felt like a new breath of air, like I'd been missing something important in my life. I couldn't process it. I barely knew Jude, but being near him made me feel strangely grounded, like I could breathe easier, like the weight on my chest lifted just a little.

Since I gave him my number, I'd been checking my phone for any message from him, but nothing showed. Every time the phone buzzed-which wasn't often-my heart would leap, only to sink when it was just a notification or spam. Maybe he just asked out of courtesy. Why did he ask for my number if he wasn't going to message? I rubbed my forehead, feeling it throb as thoughts of him lingered in my mind even when I continued with my work. People moved on. He would probably forget about a fat girl he met on Christmas Eve and coincidentally ran into at a café.

My heart stung at the thought, but I brushed it off as stress. I didn't even know why I was thinking about it, why it was still on my mind. And I wasn't even ready for anything yet.

But still. I kept checking my phone.

Leaving the café as I waved at Maya, I grabbed the dinner she'd packed for me in a bag and walked through the familiar path home. The night was chilly, making me want to run home and bury myself in the cocoon of my bed. Snow crunched under my boots. My breath fogged in the cold air. Street lights cast yellow pools on the white ground. It was peaceful.

Upon getting home, I dropped my coat on the floor and ran to get warm water when my phone chimed with a new message. Who could it be? I thought. No one knew this new number except Maya and Jude. As my brain registered Jude's name, I dropped the thermos and grabbed my bag.

I rummaged through it and brought my phone out, my chest beating in anticipation while my hands shook slightly. I unlocked my phone and saw a message from an unknown number. Immediately, my breathing hitched.

It was him!

Jude messaged me? My chest nearly burst out of my ribcage. He didn't forget me. He didn't ask for my number just out of courtesy.

I quickly sat on the couch, wetting my lips as I opened the message. My heart hammered so loud I could hear it in my ears.

"Hello Rosie, this is Jude. How are you? And I hope you are settling well in Highland Creek?"

Just that message made my heart stutter and a smile found its way to my lips without meaning to.

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