Double Dragons (Paranormal Shifter MFM Menage Romance) by Jessica Miller

Double Dragons (Paranormal Shifter MFM Menage Romance) by Jessica Miller

Author:Jessica Miller
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Jessica Miller
Published: 2018-11-07T00:00:00+00:00


SHE WOKE AT THREE IN the morning to the sound of a text message arriving on her phone. Joshua and Ragnar were snoring lightly. She was careful not to wake them as she picked up her phone. She entered her passcode, unlocked her screen and read the message. “I know what you did. I saw you leave with those two men. I was right. You are a slut. Michael.”

She almost dropped her phone. She didn’t even know how Michael had her phone number. She had certainly never given it to him. And he knew that she’d left with Ragnar and Joshua? He’d spied on her? What sort of freak was he? She didn’t know whether to feel enraged, ashamed, upset, all three, or none of them. Her emotions were all over the place.

But tonight she couldn’t, wouldn’t do anything. It was too perfect.

She leaned up in bed for a moment after dropping her phone on the carpeted floor of the room. There was something odd about the room. It was pitch dark outside. A moonless, cloudy, rainy night, they were on a top floor without external lights. There were no lights in the room, and the light from her phone had flashed off.

So how could she see so well?

The room was brighter than any night should be. It was light, like everything was illuminated by a torch. The outline of the furniture, the television, and the chair Joshua had sat on were all clear. And the details were almost entirely visible, just faintly hazy.

Terrified and confused, she rolled over, closed her eyes, and buried her head against Joshua’s chest. Here, she told herself, she was safe. Here, nothing strange can happen. Here, I am normal.

The irony wasn’t lost on her.



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