Blind Warrior (The Weavers Circle Book 3) by Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott

Blind Warrior (The Weavers Circle Book 3) by Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott

Author:Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott [Drake, Jocelynn & Elliott, Rinda]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Drake & Elliott Publishing LLC
Published: 2020-11-19T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter 15

Grey concentrated on the sound of Cort’s steady breathing and the feel of his heart beating against his chest. His long body felt loose along Grey’s, and he suspected the man might be crashing after their adventure in the kitchen. Add in a couple of orgasms, and the poor guy was primed for a nice midmorning nap.

Then why was he wide awake?

Oh, it might be because he was stretched out in bed with a sexy man in his arms. He might not have been able to see Cort, but he knew he was beautiful. He could feel it in the guy’s soul. There was such warmth and kindness in him. Cort’s every act was to help someone, whether it was a patient or some average person he’d never met before. He willingly walked into danger time and again to help others, with no concern for himself. To Grey, that made him the most beautiful person on the planet.

So, what the hell was he doing with Grey?

This…all of this was a huge surprise. He certainly hadn’t planned on it. It wasn’t that long ago that he’d wanted to strangle Cort for all his pushing and prodding. Most of that was due to him being a grumpy ass who wanted to wallow in his misery, while Cort was an easy target.

And Cort allowed Grey to target him with his anger and frustration. He put up with all of Grey’s bitching and moaning. He believed in Grey.

The friendship had been the easy part. Cort was an easygoing, friendly guy with a compliment or a laugh always ready. He couldn’t imagine anyone not liking Cort. And if someone didn’t, then Grey was more than happy to try knocking some sense into the asshole.

But what he was feeling now for Cort was far more complicated than friendship. He wasn’t just protective of the man. He knew he was becoming overprotective when it came to Cort. The man in his arms needed to be safe at all times, even if it meant Grey walking around with a goddamn club everywhere.

Lovely.

He was turning into a caveman, which was even more laughable considering that he was blind. Yes, he was going to be great protection for Cort.

But the caveman part of his brain didn’t care. It was excited that Cort had to stay at the house. It was even more excited that Cort threatened to sleep on his couch. He was already stretched out in his bed now. Cort could stay there. Forever. Grey would be able to feel Cort’s smooth skin and warmth when he fell asleep at night and when he woke in the morning. His sleep-rough voice would greet him.

The world was a better place now because Grey had Cort close to him at all times.

Yet, was this fair to Cort?

Grey wasn’t entirely sure how Cort felt. His emotions didn’t come through as clearly as everyone else’s, which was strange all on its own. Grey could get hints of Cort’s emotions when they were particularly strong, like extreme joy, fear, and rage.



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