Dragonfyre by Donna Grant

Dragonfyre by Donna Grant

Author:Donna Grant [Grant, Donna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-10-20T02:29:56+00:00


He fisted his hands, no longer feeling the blood that had coated his arms. His arms were numb, his shoulders aching with every breath he took. Try as he might, his legs refused to hold him any longer. The more he tried, the more pain he brought onto the rest of his body. So, he hung there, his arms pulled out to his side, his knees nearly touching the floor. Pain was the only friend he had, for the pain reminded him why he was in Thav in the first place.

Aimery turned his wrist, letting the metal cut into his skin. He hissed in a breath when pain lanced through his shoulder.

“By all that’s magical, what are you doing, you fool?”

He ignored the false Kyndra and focused on the pain of his body. Breath by agonizing breath he dove into the pain, pulling his mind back to him while he forced himself not to think of his magic.

Soft, cool hands touched his face and threaded through his hair. For just a moment, he let himself believe it was Kyndra, that she had come to him. But that’s all he allowed himself, that one, brief moment in time. He didn’t turn away from her, because that would only let her know he wasn’t completely insane, and she would renew her efforts. Aimery wasn’t strong enough to resist her, even knowing she wasn’t the real Kyndra.

Even now he could feel her soft skin beneath his hands, hear her moans of pleasure as he thrust inside her. By the gods, she had been incredible, more than he had ever dreamed of.

“Kyndra!”

Kyndra jumped as Aimery shouted her name. She winced and tried to get him to drink the water once more. He never jerked away from her, but he didn’t accept her either. It was almost as if he didn’t know she was there.

For a few moments he had stopped his yelling, and she had thought it was because of her.

Now she realized he had just sunk into insanity. Tears burned her eyes and fell onto her cheek.

She dashed them away, hating her weakness and her inability to help him.

Now that she had seen him, she needed to pull herself together and figure out how she was going to free him, kill Isran, and get the egg back to the Fae realm. It was a daunting task, but one Aimery would have taken on in a heartbeat. It was the least she could do for him.

Kyndra set the goblet of water on the table and walked around the room. She hadn’t paid much attention to it the previous night since all she had cared about was Aimery but now she let her gaze wander over it, looking for a way out.



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