When Kayla North's car is run off the road during a
blizzard, she begins walking down an unfamiliar desolate back country road
hoping to find shelter from the worsening storm. Later she awakens naked in a
strange bed wondering how she got there. The door slowly opens and Kayla sees a
handsome stranger looking at her. Something about him seems oddly familiar, but
she is certain she's never met him before.
Kayla slowly opened her eyes. She was warm. She wiggled her
toes, relieved that she could feel them again. Where was she and how did she
get here? The last thing she remembered was being out in the storm and falling.
And being colder than she had ever been before. She glanced around the cozy
room. A fire was crackling merrily in a fireplace, a heavy comforter was tucked
around her, and a fluffy pillow placed under her head. She breathed a sigh of
relief, thankful that she hadn't frozen to death, and thankful to whomever had
rescued her and brought her here. She tried to pull herself to a sitting
position, but a jabbing pain between her eyes forced her to settle back against
the pillow.
Seconds later a tall muscular form appeared in the door-way. He hurried to the bed.
"How are you feeling?"
"You found me?"
He nodded. "I was worried about you. You'd lost consciousness."
"Why didn't you take me to a hospital?"
He laughed. "We're snowed in, and besides, the nearest
hospital is about forty-five minutes away in good weather. Thank God you
weren't seriously injured or I don't know what I would have done. It could be
days before the roads here are plowed. I'm just grateful that I found you when
I did."
"Days?"
Kayla raised an eyebrow. "I've got to get out of here. You managed to find me so you can get me to town...it's only a few miles from where I went into the ditch."
He laughed again. "There's already over three feet of snow and more coming. We're in the middle of a full-blown blizzard. We'll be snowed in here for a while so you may as well get used to it. It could be worse. At least I have heat and plenty of food."
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