Please join me in welcoming the ever-fabulous Ofelia Gränd to Stories That Make You Smile! Ofelia has a new novelette out and has popped in to chat about how it ties in to the âRain or Shineâ stories that are currently being featured over at JMS Books:
Hello, everyone! Thank you, Addison, for allowing me to drop by today. As you might have guessed, I have a new story out. The Cake Shop is a short little thing that I wrote for a short story call over at JMS Books.
Every other month this year, there is a call out for in-house authors, and theyâre all either-or stories, as in weâre to write a story about either this or the other. The Cake Shop was written for Rain or Shine.
I picked Rain.
I donât know what April is like where youâre at, but in southern Sweden where I live, April is fickle. We can go from snow to warm sunny days and back to snow. At the moment of writing this, itâs -8C outside (17.6F). If anything would come down, it would be snow. Aaaand according to the weather app on my phone itâs gonna snow in a couple days.
But it could be raining, and if it would be raining, it would be cold rain falling and not something youâd want to be out in. York doesnât have much choice, though.
He and his pack, theyâre werewolves, were attacked by a rivalling pack, and to escape, they split up. York is hurt and running for his life in the downpour. Heâs in a part of town heâs never been in before, and he has no idea of how to get back to the packhouse.
The enemy is closing in, and he knows he has to seek shelter somewhere. He takes a turn, and thereâs a bakery.
I donât know if you know, but I also write as Holly Day. Some time back, I was here talking about The Wingman, and how Cole, one of the main characters, is a baker. I had this revelation about many of my characters being bakers. There is just something with cinnamon rolls, you know? And cake⌠LOL
When I wrote that post, The Cake Shop had another title, so ignore that part đ
If youâre wondering why I suddenly started talking about bakers, itâs because Torbjorn owns the bakery York takes shelter in. If you read The Wingman post, you know that Torbjorn is an old Norse name that means thunder bear, so you might have rightly guessed that Torbjorn is a bear shifter.
The Cake Shop is a fated mate story, so itâs evident for the first moment they lay eyes on each other that theyâre meant to be. The only problem is that Torbjorn refuses to acknowledge it. He doesnât do people, he doesnât do touch, and he definitely doesnât do wolves.
Thereâs some history there that I wonât touch upon in this post, youâll have to read it to find out đ, but York uses the awful weather as an excuse to stay in the bakery. Torbjorn reluctantly lets him⌠for a bit⌠long enough to feed him some of his baked goods. But then he has to go because Torbjorn has this rule about wolves in his bakery LOL
It was fun writing this one â rain and cakes!
Oh, and I should probably tell you that this story is about the same werewolf pack as The Drunken Dog, but you donât have to have read it to read this.
Blurb
York Winter and his packmates are attacked by a rivaling werewolf pack at a lumberyard. Injured and exhausted, York runs into a part of town heâs not familiar with, and when the enemy is closing in, he takes his chances and escapes into a bear-owned bakery.
Torbjorn Holt doesnât do people, and he doesnât do wolves no matter what the pull in his heart is trying to tell him. Heâs learned his lesson and will not have wolves in the bakery, and heâll definitely not mate one. Luckily, York isnât too badly injured, so Torbjorn doesnât feel bad about kicking him out into the rain.
York canât believe whatâs happening. Heâs finally found his mate, but Torbjorn refuses to let him stay. Torbjorn will never trust a wolf again, and if York doesnât leave soon, heâll knock him out with a rolling pin and dump him in the alley. York has to make Torbjorn understand he means him no harm, but how will he do that when Torbjorn refuses to talk to him?
Exclusive Excerpt
Torbjorn waited a long time. He hadnât heard the door, but York must have left by now. An ache spread in his chest, but he ignored it. He didnât want anyone in his life, least of all a wolf.
Opening the apartment door, he stood and listened for a few seconds. Not a sound. He tip-toed down the stairs. The light was still on in the kitchen, and it spilled out over the counter, leaving the rest of the shop mostly dark.
When he moved away from the stairs and out between the tables, he froze. York sat on one of the chairs wearing nothing on his upper body other than the green wrap.
âThey want me to stay until it stops raining.â His voice was low and careful. Torbjorn looked out the window. The rain was coming down hard.
âThe Bloodclaws did a number on our pickup. We only have one vehicle.â
Torbjorn narrowed his eyes. A pack with only one car, he didnât buy it.
A sound much like a moan came from York. âCanât you sit with me for a moment? I wonât touch you. Sit across the table if you want, but please talk to me.â
Torbjorn didnât want to. He wanted York gone. The ache in his heart and his throbbing dick might think otherwise, but he was in control of his brain. Nothing good came of wolves, and the best way to survive was to avoid packs.
âDid you grow up here?â
âNo.â
York nodded. âMe either. Did you always want to have a bakery? Be a baker?â
âYes.â
York smiled but it was strained. âWeâre carpenters.â
All of them? He forced his lips to remain closed and nodded.
âWhatâs your favorite cake?â
Torbjorn scowled. âTo eat or to make?â
âEither, both.â
Shrugging, Torbjorn looked at the now-empty display shelf. âI donât know. I like birthday cakes when I get to do something different.â
âWedding cakes?â
Torbjorn shrugged again. âWedding cakes are often the sameâthree tiers, white, and with some flowers. They can be fun if the couple wants something different, but traditional wedding cakes are much the same.â
âCupcakes?â
âFew want cupcakes at their wedding.â
York chuckled. âI meant you can decorate cupcakes in different ways, right?â
âSure.â
Torbjorn was about to offer him one. They had a few left in the fridge that hadnât been sold, and heâd make a fresh batch tomorrow, but⌠Though, to heal he needed to eat. Cookies and cakes werenât the best food when the body was healing, but it was what he had at hand. He had bread too. He could make him a sandwich while they waited for the rain to pass. âCoffee?â
âPlease.â
It was getting later though, maybe he wanted something else. âOr⌠erm⌠cappuccino, espresso, macchiato, latte? Or tea? Hot chocolate?â
Yorkâs teeth gleamed in the dark as he smiled. âOrdinary coffee would be lovely, black.â
Torbjorn nodded and headed to the coffee pot. He made enough so York could have several cups if he wanted and then he boiled water for a cup of tea for himself. While the coffee maker did its thing, he went to the walk-in fridge. He grabbed a blueberry lime cupcake with blueberry buttercream frosting, a slice of chocolate truffle cake, a chocolate eclair, and macarons in several different colors.
Then he grabbed a plain sourdough bread, cut two slices, and placed them on a plate. He added some lettuce and cheese and ham. The bakery didnât sell too many sandwiches, but every day around lunch, they had a small crowd wanting sandwiches or baguettes.
He considered grabbing a tray, but heâd balanced enough plates in his day that he could carry them all at once. He avoided Yorkâs gaze as he placed one thing after the other in front of him and hurried off to grab napkins and spoons before he could say anything.
The coffee maker gurgled, and he snatched a cup from the shelf while waiting for the last drops to drip down.
About Ofelia Gränd
Ofelia Gränd is Swedish, which often shines through in her stories. She likes to write about everyday people ending up in not-so-everyday situations, and hopefully also getting out of them. She writes romance, contemporary, paranormal, Sci-Fi and whatever else catches her fancy.
Her books are written for readers who want to take a break from their everyday life for an hour or two.
When Ofelia manages to tear herself from the screen and sneak away from her husband and children, she likes to take walks in the woodsâŚif sheâs lucky she finds her way back home again.
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