"Stranded by a blizzard on his way home for Christmas, Jarrod waits for death by freezing in his pickup, until a large, white-haired, bearded man steps out of the forest to rescue him. Jarrod is reluctant to follow the handsome man but decides his chances of survival aren’t good if he stays in his truck.
Caleb takes Jarrod to a warm, inviting cabin in the middle of the forest and offers him food and drink to warm him up. Jarrod’s apprehensions begin to dissipate as his attraction for the mysterious man increases.
Jarrod wonders what it would be like to live in the wild with the handsome Caleb, but he soon finds out the white bear is not what he appears to be."
Realm of the Polar Bear By Alex Morgan Jarrod banged his head against the steering wheel of his truck in frustration, hoping the end would come soon. The snow fell around his truck in large flakes, the size of cottonwood leaves from the previous autumn. Wind shook the vehicle, rattling every loose bolt and setting the pair of handcuffs hanging from his rear view mirror in motion. What would it be like to freeze to death? he wondered. Do I lose consciousness first or do I just turn to solid ice? I thought a hairy body was supposed to keep you warm. He scoffed. So much for that theory. Despite all the lectures from his father, Jarrod never heeded his advice for traveling during the winter, never took precautions for being stranded on the side of the road in a snow drift. No food, no blan