Haakon, The Drogon Prince: SciFi Alien Soul Mates Romance (A Drogons Fate Series Book 1) by T.J. Quinn

Haakon, The Drogon Prince: SciFi Alien Soul Mates Romance (A Drogons Fate Series Book 1) by T.J. Quinn

Author:T.J. Quinn [Quinn, T.J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-05-15T16:00:00+00:00


Rosalind woke up feeling dizzy. She was alone in bed, and for a moment, she thought she had dreamed the whole episode in the shower stall, but her hair was still wet, and she had no recall of ever leaving the bathroom.

But, if he had been there with her, where the hell was he now? And why was she feeling so dizzy? Her hand went automatically to her left breast and rubbed the area he had bitten her the first time.

Startled, she realized the skin was a bit sore and swollen. She hadn’t given much thought to his blood thirst, especially when it hadn’t happened again, at least, not until then.

But apparently, it affected more than she thought possible.

She hopped out of bed, but the dizziness became worse, so she took a seat, trying to stabilize herself.

Haakon chose that moment to return to her room, landing on the terrace outside her window, on his full Drogon form.

Though he looked a bit scary and wild, she had to admit he exerted a powerful effect on her with his wings, scales, and claws displayed.

“I thought you were still sleeping,” he said, changing back before he entered her room.

“I just woke up,” she replied, with a faint smile.

“Are you feeling alright?” he asked, with a slight frown.

“Yes, just a bit dizzy,” she calmed him. “What happened?” she asked, raising her head to look at him, just to, immediately, lower it, when the dizziness became worse.

“I bit you again,” he confessed, kneeling in front of her, clearly worried.

“Is that why I’m feeling this dizzy?” she asked, curious.

“I believe so,” he got up and disappeared into the dressing room, returning with a tunic and a cape. “Put this on,” he asked her.

“Why? Where are we going?” she asked, puzzled.

“To see a friend,” he replied, helping her to put the clothes on.

She was still too dizzy to do it on her own.

“Do we have to? I’m not feeling well,” she protested as he wrapped her in the cape.

“Yes, we have to. He’s a doctor, and I need him to take a look at you,” he explained, turning back to his Drogon form before he picked her in his arms and flew out of the window.

“I’m sure this isn’t necessary,” she managed to mumble as he took her across the night sky.

“I think otherwise.”

It was a quick trip, and soon he was taking her inside Colborn’s house.

“What happened?” he asked, surprised.

“She’s not feeling well,” Haakon explained, in a serious tone. “I need you to check on her.”

“Take her to my office, down the hall. I have my scanners there.”

Haakon carried her there and gently laid her down on an examination table.

“Hi, Rosalind, I’m Colborn. I’m not sure you remember me, but I was the doctor on Asgar’s vessel when you were brought here.”

“Hi, Colborn. Yes, I remember you,” she replied, trying to smile.

“How are you feeling?”

“Dizzy and weak,” she confessed.

Haakon was standing next to them, with a stern expression on his face. It was evident he was troubled with what had happened.



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