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Bread By The Grim – Dakota Cockaday

“You’re always saving me.” He runs a hand through his hair and meets my eyes. “You, uh, look nice.” “Thanks! I know we’re just delivering a cake, but I figured I was representing the bakery. I wanted to make a good impression on our clients.”
He takes a few more steps back and looks away. The mood in the room shifts. “You’ve already made a good impression on the customers. They love you.” “That’s sweet of you to say,” I say, suddenly feeling awkward as he puts more space between us. “I’ve got everything loaded up already, if you’re ready to go,” he says, backing up to the door.
Guilt creeps into my belly. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have spent so much time getting ready. I won’t let that happen again.” He just looks at me strangely and shakes his head. “Phil, this is important to you, so it’s important to me. Don’t apologize. You did all the work. The least I can do is load the cake into the truck.”
He motions for me to step through the back door first, and so I do. His truck—older than us both—is sitting outside. In the bed, he has set up a piece of plywood for the boxes to rest on. A wooden frame has been fitted into the bed on top of the plywood base. It surrounds the cake boxes, keeping them secured in the center of the bed.
“This is smart,” I say, touching the frame. Grim just shrugs. “I don’t have a van to do a proper delivery, so I wanted to make sure the cakes arrived safe and sound. I just hammered together a couple pieces of plywood.” I turn to him in disbelief. “You made this?
Just so I can deliver cakes?” He looks slightly embarrassed. “It’s nothing, really.” I have to stop myself from hugging him. I’ve already made him feel weird once today. “Grim, I really appreciate the support.” “It’s what friends do.” He comes around the passenger side of the truck and opens the door for me. “The door is old and weird. If you can’t get out, I’ll come around and open it for you, too. Sorry it’s so rough.” I can’t help but laugh.
“I’ve ridden in far worse. My mama had a car with rust holes in the floorboards. I think I can survive a weird door.” We buckle up, and because we’re early, Grim drives me around the small square that comprises most of the old part of downtown so I can get the lay of the land.
The shops on the main square are adorable. There’s even a cute little pet shop a block over called Ruff N’ Tumble that I can hit for Doux’s supplies. He’s been needing a new bed and some toys to ignore. “There’s more to Ghostlight Falls, but this is the touristy part.
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Cover Artwork by Mairena J. Cover Design by Unfortunate Design 1kitap1.com/en Contents A Note About This Story 1. Grim 2. Grim 3. Phil 4. Grim 5. Phil 6. Grim 7. Phil 8. Grim 9. Phil 10. Phil 11. Grim 12. Phil 13. Grim 14. Phil 15. Phil 16. Phil Epilogue Check out all the stories in the Ghostlight Falls series! 1kitap1.com/en A Note About This Story It took me so long to write this story, in part because I had no idea how to deal with the consent issues that come up when one character shifts into something not quite human.
It’s a strange line to straddle for my MMC, Grim—starting a new relationship just as his biology is forcing him into a mating rut where he has very little control over his instincts. It seemed a little too non-consensual to me, and I struggled for a while on how to approach their relationship as my MMC shifted back and forth.
I feel really satisfied with how it has worked out within this story, but I still would say this borders on noncon—though not in the cool dark romance way, but in the far more realistic way my brain approaches monster problems. So if noncon is a trigger for you, I’d skip this one and grab one of the others in this series.
If you’re still here, I’m proud to welcome you to Ghostlight Falls. This weird town has lived in my mind for a very long time, and I was incredibly happy that I could drag my favorite author friends into this with me. Though they were unable to fit us in their schedules, I’d also love to thank Holly Wilde, Ivanna Schloppykoch, and Vera Valentine for all the support and friendship they’ve provided us as we built this world.
I love Ghostlight Falls and my MCs, Phillipa and Grim.
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