Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
Shame followed, chasing away the sudden rise of passion.
She jerked the edges of the coat over herself. Her body
heated in embarrassment.
He turned his back to her, took several deep breaths
before moving with slow steps to the windows. “Go to sleep.
The night is yet young, but I am tired. Crawl under the
covers. I’ll not have you sickened because you are wet and
might catch a chill.”
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Each step echoed in the quiet room. For the first time,
Seren saw the true length of his hair. The light strands
streamed down his back and were tied just below his
shoulders with a black band. Thick and straight, the pointed
tips ended at his hips.
Cold numbness swept over her mind and body, mingling
with the heaviness in the air. She struggled to scoot up in the
bed to tug the covers back. Breathless, she slid under them.
Once settled, she noticed the coat where she’d left it,
crumpled and spread on the edge of the bed. She reached out
and touched the satiny material, wondering if she could read
something about him through the cloth. Seren rubbed the
softness between her fingers. Nothing came to her. She
recalled his comment concerning a wish. Had he wished for
her? No, not her in particular, but any woman? But she’d
brought him bad luck by being the answer for his wish. She
stifled an insane need to giggle. He came out the loser on his
wish. She was useless to a man.
The smooth fabric calmed her tremulous thoughts some.
She stared at the cloth. Why did she notice such a mundane
thing like the soft material? Instead, she should figure out a
way to escape. A means to return home.
Anger pulled at her. She considered slipping the coat on
and making a run for the door. She glanced at where he
stood before the window, staring into the night sky. He’d
stop her, even just to retrieve his coat.
Her anger melted into consternation. She didn’t even
know where she was.
He’d never answered her. She
considered asking him again, but something inside her
warned that he wouldn’t respond. She jerked the coat up and
tossed it over the end of the bed. Refusing to lie down, she
sat, keeping her focus on him.
Silently, Seren waited for him to move. Her mind raced
with a menagerie of scenes from earlier. She tried to find an
explanation for what had happened tonight but failed. She
narrowed her gaze at his profile. He’d saved her life. If the
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radio had hit the water in the tub, she’d be dead. She
released a shaky breath. Minutes slipped by. The weeks of
sleeplessness crashed over her, making her sag, no longer
able to fight the exhaustion.
* * * *
features so she wouldn’t notice his stare. He had never
expected to find a woman on the other side of the doorway.
Over a thousand years ago, the connection between
Avaris and all other worlds he’d learned about during the
history lessons of his youth had been destroyed. Time had
brought about the realization that the worlds beyond were
found to be unsuitable for magic and deadly to dragons—that
was incomprehensible. But all this knowledge had not
prepared him for her. A chill touched his back. He stiffened
under the frigid tingles moving up his spine. From the
moment her haunted glance met his, he had experienced a
flood of desire. Something he hadn’t expected or yearned for
since his dead wife’s betrayal.
He glanced out at the dark sky with the multitude of
twinkling stars while his mind whipped through all that had
occurred on this night. Had the dragons reacted to his wish?
The magical blood in his veins would have responded to his
desire. The great clan leaders, each a mighty and terrible
creature, would have felt his need. He gritted his teeth but
kept his body relaxed. Why his wish and none other? There
had been others, wizards along with their apprentices, who
had tried to invoke the dragons to open the portal, but their
efforts had always failed. Yet his had not only opened a
doorway but brought him this woman.
His gaze strayed back to her. She held no answer to his
wish. His body reacted to her, but he still maintained control
over his baser needs. The dragons must have a purpose for
her presence on Avaris. His desire for a son had nothing to
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do with their manipulations. Or did it?
Her question came to him.
Are you the dragon?
Coming
from a different world, how had she known of his
relationship to the dragons? In particular, a white one.
Time would reveal why this had happened. He would
keep her close until he departed in the morning. Afterward,
he intended to put her from his mind. Let the dragons find
her since they had brought her here.
Mind still dulled by the liquor he’d consumed earlier and
no longer able think clearly, he gave up trying to figure out
the meaning for what had occurred for the moment.
* * * *
He moved to a chair on the side of a small round table in the
center of the room. There, he started to undress.
She narrowed her eyes, trying to see clearer in the room’s
dimness. He slid the long and short swords free before
unclasping his belt. He laid them on the table. Next came his
shirt. He draped it over the back of the chair. Seren’s breath
caught in her throat. The outrage from moments ago
vanished with the slow slide of material over bare skin. As
the moonbeams highlighted his back, revealing valleys and
peaks of muscle, she was enthralled by the beauty of his
body. Dark smudges marked his left arm from wrist to
shoulder. Puzzled, she just managed to make out a design on
the mark—a raised tattoo with frills and sharp angles. He sat
and pulled off one boot then the other before he stood to
remove his pants.
Seren, more awake now, stared at the man before her. At
twenty-eight and living in New Orleans, she had seen a lot,
but she’d never viewed such a fine specimen of the male
body. Flawless, his long legs rose to meet his tapered waist
which accented the width of his shoulders and joined to his
muscled chest. And his…
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Heat crept into her cheeks. As hard as it was, she forced
herself to look away. She enjoyed the view, but she would not
be caught staring at him!
He extinguished the candles. On silent feet, he returned
to the bed. Keeping her face averted, she whispered. “How
can you be so perfect?”
His low answer reached her. “I am not perfect. Now
sleep.”
“You’re not sleeping here.”
He grunted at her comment and sat on the side of the
mattress a moment before he snuffed out the lamp on the
table next to the bed. He lay with his back to her. The
mattress shifted. After she sat there for a couple of minutes,
the reality that he did intend to sleep next to her struck. She
glanced toward the foot of the bed, trying to decide what to
do. Emotionally tired, her body sluggish, she sighed. She had
nowhere to go. Several quiet seconds passed. She scooted
down and curled into a ball.
Turbulent thoughts about the events of the night, what
happened, and how she’d ended up in bed with him rifled
through her mind. Had the radio fallen into the water? Had
she died? She’d seen the light mentioned by people after near
death experiences, but she didn’t feel dead. Maybe she was
insane. Had the vision gripping her mind these last few
weeks forced her to slip away from the real world and to this
place?
Too upset to voice her thoughts, she clasped a hand over
her mouth, cutting off a cry of denial. Tremors racked her
body. She was so cold, empty. Alone.
At her muffled sound, he released a low sigh. The bed
sank under his weight as he turned. He wrapped his arms
around her, pulling her against his chest. She stiffened.
“Easy, my sweet. I mean you no harm,” he murmured against
her hair. Soon, his warmth seeped into her frozen flesh. She
relaxed, the tension oozing out.
After a soft sigh, she swiped her tongue over her lips to
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wet the dryness there. Unable to stop, she scrubbed her
cheek against his muscled chest and drifted off to sleep, his
wonderful smell surrounding her.
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Seren dreamed of a glorious angel.
She inhaled the sandalwood scent which had a slight
citrus flare that had followed her into sleep. Her angel held
her clasped against him. She pressed her lips against the
pulsing vein in his neck. From the back of his throat, a needy
groan rumbled.
He lowered his head, grasped her jaw and kissed her. She
opened her mouth wider to allow his entrance, wanting him
to stop her terrorizing visions of the dragon. Only he had the
power to erase the nightmare she’d lived in over the last few
weeks. She wanted to feel alive, no longer heavy with worry.
She didn’t want to be alone any more. She needed someone
to love, to desire her without conditions.
Her hands smoothed down his chest to his abdomen.
Slick skin over hard muscles tensed beneath her palms. He
rolled over, his hands under her hips, lifting them. One
heartbeat later, he thrust deep inside her, sliding with ease
into her slick entrance.
A moan escaped her. Yes, she needed this, no one but he
would do. Her angel. Freeing her lips, she begged, “Please,
please.”
“Always,” he groaned, capturing her mouth with his once
more.
Seren slid her fingertips over the sleek muscles of his
back to the curve of his buttocks. She grasped them, pulling
him harder, faster into her. She wanted him to...
White streaks flared behind her eyelids. Her entire body
jerked with her climax, followed by warm lassitude, numbing
her limbs. He stiffened and emptied himself into her womb.
She cried out, unable to hold the sound in. Gasping, she
kissed his shoulder, his neck, her tongue tasting the saltiness
she found there. He lifted her chin, claiming her lips again.
“Sweet,” she whispered. He shifted off her and pulled her
close to him. Wrapping a leg over his hip, she dozed.
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Twice more before sunrise, she dreamed of her angel.
Each time, he brought her pleasure the likes of which she’d
never before experienced. No foreplay, no sex toys, all she
needed was his kiss, his heavenly touch, and the hard length
of him buried inside her. Each climax burned her like a
Roman candle exploding on the fourth of July.
He remained silent during their lovemaking. She liked
that. She’d tried to discuss the dragon with friends and
associates, but their responses failed to solve the puzzle of
the vision. Helpful advice and assumed suggestions hadn’t
worked to eliminate the problem. The vision continued. So
she’d had enough of talk.
Right now, she wanted someone to give her peace, and
for a short time, allow her to rest. He succeeded.
* * * *
closed eyelids. He shifted away. She groaned. Her body felt
weighed down, yet nothing but the covers were on top of her.
She cracked open her eyes. Across the room, past where he
sat on the edge of the mattress, angled sunbeams came
through the windows. The golden light struck him in a
framed picture, branding it into her memory for life. For a
moment, broad shoulders slumped as his chin rested against
his chest. He inhaled deep, and then pushed up off the bed.
Her breath caught in her throat. She hadn’t imagined it.
He was beautiful. Every muscled curve, each firm line
rippled with perfection.
Her thoughts whirled with memories of last night. She’d
dreamed of him. She straightened to a more comfortable
position. Soreness pulled between her legs. Her gaze,
widened. Shocked, she stared at the back of his head.
Oh, God, what had she done? She’d let him make love to
her during the night. She tried to remember if he’d worn any