Fire Dragon (Element Dragons Book 1) by Alexis Davie

Fire Dragon (Element Dragons Book 1) by Alexis Davie

Author:Alexis Davie [Davie, Alexis]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Paranormal & Contemporary Romance, Women's Fiction, Forever Love, Adult Themes, The Dragon Shifter Mates, Supernatural Fantasy, Protection & Safety, Life-Changes, Second Chance Reunion, Multicultural & Interspecies Relationships, Romantic Schemes, Dangerous & Deadly, Romantic Suspense, Mystery & Intrigue, Mythical Creatures, Action & Adventure, Violence & Crime Story, SciFi Fantasy Romance, Hearts Desire, Futuristic, Beautiful & Feisty, Dragon Curse 0f Lunca Series, Family & Domestic Life
Publisher: Secret Woods Books
Published: 2017-11-13T05:00:00+00:00


6

“Hey,” Ember said. “You’re hogging the bed.”

Suddenly, she realized that she had fallen asleep without her permission. She opened her eyes to see Ember looking at her.

“Are you wearing pants?” she asked, almost afraid to look.

“You asked me to.”

“That’s not an answer.”

He lifted a leg. He was wearing linen pants. She shifted up into a small mountain of pillows. “Sorry. I didn’t realize I’d fallen asleep.”

“I’m supposed to be spending this time to convince you I’m telling you the truth,” he reminded. “That was the agreement, remember?”

She blinked sleep out of her eyes. “Can you put on a shirt at least?”

He grinned. “I’ll put on a shirt if you stay awake to ask me all the questions you might have.”

“Deal.”

He pulled on the rest of his sleep wear, which was evidently just the counterpart to the pants. “Are you going to shower?”

“I was going to.” She scooted over to part of the bed, making a pillow barricade to keep them apart. “But this bed is pretty tempting… and I don’t have any clothes.”

“There are robes in the bathroom,” he said while gesturing to the bathroom.

“Really?”

“Really.”

“Then, yes, I will shower in a minute.”

Ember sat down on the other side of the pillow wall. “So, I imagine you have some questions for me?”

She did have some questions for him. She had a whole list, but her brain wasn’t fully working. She had never been good at waking up quickly. It took her a solid fifteen minutes to get her brain up and running. There was no doubt she had questions. All she had to do was remember them.

Until she could think of them, she just bluffed. “I don’t know where to start.”

“Take your time. Are you hungry?”

“Not really…”

She looked up at the fan swirling overhead. “Here’s a question for you. What happens if Roland catches me?”

“We both die.”

“Why you?”

“I’ll die before I see him hurt you.”

She glanced over at him. He wasn’t looking at her. He was staring up at the ceiling. She couldn’t see his body under his shirt, but she remembered the tattoo on his shoulder. “I like your tattoo.”

“That’s good. You didn’t like it the first time we met.”

“How did you and I supposedly meet so long ago?”

“Just like normal humans, I guess. I was passing through your village and I saw you. Immediately, I knew you were the one. I just came up and talked to you. I didn’t break my genetics to you immediately. I got to know you first.”

“Huh. So,” she said. “I saw the orcs already. What shot at me in my apartment? That arrow?”

“Probably a goblin,” he replied. “Doesn’t really matter. That was a steel bolt. I know, I know. Why use a bolt when you can use a gun? Goblins…” he tried to think of a good way to say it. “They’re not the smartest things. They’re big into tradition.”

She was starting to pull out of her sleep mode. “I’m going to drill you on me. If you and I were really married, you’d know these things about me.



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