Dark Alpha's Hunger by Donna Grant

Dark Alpha's Hunger by Donna Grant

Author:Donna Grant [Grant, Donna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2018-08-07T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

It was amazing what fifteen hours of sleep could do. Thea stretched and yawned before she rose from the warmth of the bed. The cool air brushing against her shook off any vestiges of slumber.

She grinned when she saw the rack against the wall, full of black clothes and lingerie. Aisling must have done it while she slept. Thea looked through the various pants, shirts, and jackets before choosing a pair of black jeans and a black, long-sleeved, collared shirt with a low V in the front. She liked the texture of the shirt and the way it skimmed her figure.

Thea then put on her boots before combing her fingers through her hair. It was a tangled mess, so instead of fighting it, she threw it up into a messy updo at the back of her head. Aisling had even supplied a toothbrush and toothpaste that Thea gladly took advantage of.

The Dark Fae had thought of everything. Thea needed to do more than simply say “thank you.” But how did one show appreciation to a Fae who had magic to get anything they wanted?

At the door, Thea drew a deep breath to ready herself before opening it. As soon as she stepped out, her gaze immediately found Eoghan.

He halted in the middle of speaking when he saw her. All seven of them shifted their eyes to her. It was disconcerting, to say the least. Yet she refused to let it get to her. She held Eoghan’s gaze, not quite sure what to do.

“How do you feel?” he asked.

Thea felt her muscles relax at his words. “Better.”

“Come meet the others,” he bade.

As if she would pass up such an offer. She walked to stand beside him and faced the six Fae. How different her life was now. She was in a room full of gorgeous beings with magic.

“You already know Aisling,” Eoghan said as he started on the left.

Thea smiled at the Fae. “Thank you for the clothes.”

“My pleasure,” Aisling said with a wink.

Eoghan then motioned to the man beside her. “That is Bradach.”

Thea looked into the Light’s silver eyes and grinned. Next up was Dubhan, and then Torin. At the end was Rordan, and the giant, Cathal.

After the introductions, the room grew uncomfortably silent. Thea blew out a breath and turned to Eoghan. “Should I leave so you can get back to what I obviously interrupted?”

“We were discussing you,” Eoghan said. His quicksilver eyes swung to her. Then he told the others, “We need a moment.”

Just like that, the six vanished. No questions, no arguments. Just complete obedience. Thea confirmed that Eoghan was in charge after seeing him with the group, but he didn’t seem to carry the mantle easily.

“Discussing me, huh?” she asked with a forced grin. “It must be something terrible for you to have that stern look.”

Eoghan frowned before shaking his head. “Forgive me. I’m handling this badly.”

“Who are you? I know your name, but little else.”

He glanced at the ground. “You know more about me than most.



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