They shared a hotel room while in Los Angeles-two queens. Preacher in one bed, Paige and her son in the other. Lying in the same room with her was both blissful and painful. He would hear every soft noise, every little snuffle in the bed, and wonder what it might be like to lie beside her, bring her against him. When he would shower after her in the morning, he'd get heady from the smells of her soap, shampoo and lotion. *

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In 'Shelter Mountain' by Robyn Carr, a poignant moment unfolds as the characters share a hotel room in Los Angeles. The arrangement has them in separate beds, with Preacher and Paige occupying one bed and her son in the other. This close proximity stirs a complex mix of emotions for Preacher. He finds himself enchanted by Paige's presence, yet tormented by the intimacy of the setting. His longing for connection grows stronger as he hears her movements and imagines the warmth of having her close.

The experience becomes even more intense for Preacher during shared moments in the bathroom, where the lingering scents of Paige's soap and lotion overwhelm his senses. This sensory experience heightens his feelings and reflects the undeniable chemistry between them. It paints a vivid picture of longing and desire, showcasing the struggle between yearning for closeness and the reality of their circumstances that keeps them apart.

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