Alpha Dragon: Bronaz: MM Mpreg Romance (Treasured Ink Book 3) by Kellan Larkin & Kaz Crowley

Alpha Dragon: Bronaz: MM Mpreg Romance (Treasured Ink Book 3) by Kellan Larkin & Kaz Crowley

Author:Kellan Larkin & Kaz Crowley [Larkin, Kellan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-02-15T16:00:00+00:00


9

Kuras

It’s three steps forward, one step back. We were able to get confirmation that Rayne may still be alive and they’re moving her around. Also, she’s not the first mythical shifter they’ve grabbed.

I’m not even sure who they are. Bronaz says they’re not sure either, only that someone out there is responsible and he feels they’re close to figuring it out.

From where I’m sitting, I am not as confident. But then I haven’t been dealing with this as long as Bronaz has.

We all climb off the bus and watch as Goldie heads off home.

Once Bronaz is confident she’s safe, he turns to me. “Thanks for coming tonight. Once again, you pull through for us.”

“I’m not sure what I did. I’m glad I could be of help though.” I want to bring up the text message, ask if he is ready to talk. I’m waffling now about whether I want to try to push it right at the moment.

Something is bothering Bronaz. He’s more subdued and introspective than usual. I slide my hand down his arm in comfort. He’s struggling; that much I can see. This time he’s not shutting me out.

He’s withdrawing but in a different way. He’s not recoiling from me specifically.

“Hey,” I say gently, ducking to look up into his face. “You’re awfully quiet right now. Need to get home?”

“Yeah.”

So… maybe we aren’t talking tonight. Part of me—mostly my dragon—gets stubborn and demands that I talk with Bronaz right now. The other part remembers what Austin said to me earlier and how I need to give Bronaz the room to work through his headspace.

I’m disappointed but I know to give Bronaz the space. When he’s ready to talk, he will contact me. I made the overture, the ball’s in his court.

“I really don’t want to be alone, right now,” he says.

My eyebrows lift in surprise. “Then come over. I actually went to the grocery store. I’ll fix us something that isn’t fast food.”

He smiles at me and I think my heart may burst from happiness. It’s a genuine smile. It feels a little sad but it’s genuine and he’s not pulling away. This is a landmark achievement for him. Good gods, don’t let me screw this up. “I’ll call a car. I’m not feeling the bus right now.”



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