Hakona: Dragon Warrior (Scifi Alien Dragon Romance) by Jamie Phoenix & Ashley West

Hakona: Dragon Warrior (Scifi Alien Dragon Romance) by Jamie Phoenix & Ashley West

Author:Jamie Phoenix & Ashley West [Phoenix, Jamie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Scifi Alien Dragon Romance
Publisher: Monster Media LLC
Published: 2016-09-10T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 19: The Battle Rages On

Her feet moved before her mind could fully process what was happening. Her eyes were fixed on Hakona, still in his dragon form, a heap of scales and wings. She ignored the calls from the men behind her, warning her not to continue forward.

When she reached the fence, she hesitantly stepped beyond it. When the Samou who fell early on crashed into it, they must have deactivated it, because she was able to pass through the electric field without a problem.

That’s when she burst into a sprint. Hakona wasn’t far from the edge of the trees, and when she reached him, she fell to the ground at his side.

She wasn’t sure what to do, or how to react. She reached out, wanting to comfort him, but not sure how when he was like that—in his dragon form. At first glance, she was able to see that he was still breathing.

“Hakona,” she said softly.

His body shuddered, slightly at first, and then more violently. She scooted back slightly as a cloud of light-grey fog wrapped itself around him.

“Allison,” she heard him say as the smoke evaporated around them quickly.

She leaned in, wrapping her hands around the back of his neck. He was human again. She lifted his head slightly. The contact between them was heated, but she didn’t have time to focus on that, as much as she wanted to. She wanted to feel his warmth, to let his presence comfort her.

“We need to get back,” she said quickly. “Can you stand up?”

He pushed himself up and nodded. When he was on his feet, he wrapped his left arm around her shoulders and they stumbled off together, into the thick of the jungle.

They pushed through the brush until they found a small, canopy-covered opening. She helped him to the ground, examining him closely.

“You got hit,” she said, looking at the large, purple, red, black bruise that was forming on his left side. “I thought you were dead.” She bit her bottom lip to keep from sobbing as the memory of watching him fall from the sky replayed over and over again in her mind.

He reached out and ran his finger slowly over the bruise on her jaw from Peterson’s outburst. “You did, too,” he said.

“It’s nothing,” she said, shaking her head quickly. “It doesn’t even hurt.” She lied, it did hurt, but she didn’t care. All she wanted was to forget all about that and focus on him.

He kissed her softly, hesitant at first, and then more fiercely. She wrapped her arms around him and buried her face into his neck.

“Are you okay?” she asked.

“It was just my side, and the wing,” he said. She pulled back, as he turned his head and peered over his own shoulder. “I can’t fly.”

She scooted around him. The bruise on his side wrapped around and almost completely covered his back.

“It’s so bad, Hakona,” she said. Her voice cracked as she spoke, and the panicked tears threatened to fall from her eyes.



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