Dominion Series 1-4: A MM Paranormal Romance Series by Kasey Lissa

Dominion Series 1-4: A MM Paranormal Romance Series by Kasey Lissa

Author:Kasey, Lissa [Kasey, Lissa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lissa Kasey
Published: 2019-07-30T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 3

B y the time we slid to the door, the snow had already begun blowing fiercely. Inside, I set the skis aside and stripped out of the snowsuit, wrapping myself up in the heavy down blankets of my bed. The fire had dimmed to almost nothing, but throwing a few more logs on, we got it roaring again.

“I have sandwiches or chili,” Jamie told me, digging around in the cooler. “Sei’s recipe for both, so the sandwiches are little on the odd side and the chili is extra spicy.”

“Sandwiches.” It would take longer for the chili, and I suddenly felt really tired. The little adventure shouldn’t have worn me out. Maybe all my time at school was cutting too much into my workout time.

Jamie grunted in reply.

“He puts chocolate in the chili,” I said, mainly just to keep the quiet of the room and the increase in blowing wind from outside from getting to me. “Did you know that? It’s tasty. Never had a recipe from him that I didn’t like. Never eaten so many vegetables in my life, though, or tried so many new things.” Curling up under the warm blankets made my eyelids heavy but didn’t stop the shivering. I ate the sandwich Jamie gave me and then an apple.

The wind howled like something alive, whipping past the cabin so hard the walls and roof creaked painfully and then everything was deathly still. The crackling fire was the only noise other than our faint breathing. Pressure built up behind my eyes, like a headache was coming. Only I’d never felt anything like this before. A pulsing edge of pain was driving in from a distance. My senses tingled with energy.

“Did you bring a weather radio?” I asked Jamie.

As far north as we were, cell reception was spotty, especially when the weather got bad. We had plenty of wood to last a whole winter if we needed. Food, not so much. We’d only packed for three days. Jamie could change and hunt, but nothing much would be outside in bad weather so the pickings would be slim.

He dropped the radio into my lap. I flicked it on, grinning like a fool. The guy must have been in Cub Scouts or something. And since he turned into a bear on the new moon, that just made me laugh like a lunatic.

“Share the joke?”

I wiped at my eyes and waved a hand at him. “I think I’m just tired. It wasn’t that funny. Sorry.” Tuning to the first weather station I could find, I listened. Six to eight inches predicted overnight. That was doable. Forty-mile-an-hour wind gusts, not so much.

“Sounds like we’re in for a blizzard. I hope Sei and Gabe got to the lodge okay.” My feet tingled like they were frostbitten, little needles of pain shooting through each toe and across the arch. And my hands began to throb in rhythm to the pulses in my feet. Fuck. The cabin wasn’t that cold. What the hell was going on?

I checked my phone for updated weather stats, but it wasn’t catching a signal.



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