Heir Of Sun And Moon (The Five Realms Book 1) by Jenessa Ren

Heir Of Sun And Moon (The Five Realms Book 1) by Jenessa Ren

Author:Jenessa Ren [Ren, Jenessa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2023-10-30T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Five: Rhea

“What is all this?” I ask Flynn as he walks in, carrying a black basket and what looks like a knowing smile. I had spent most of the day balancing between trying to forget the dream I had of him and trying to forget the orgasms I gave myself because of it. Now that he’s here, it’s taking everything I can muster not to drag my gaze down his body. But I can’t keep my eyes off of the way his hands grip the basket or my ears from hearing the strong cadence of his steps as he moves past me and into the living area. And then of course there is the way he smells and that secretive little smile and… Damn it.

I force myself to take some deep breaths as I step up next to him, my gaze anywhere other than his chest, which is at my eye level. When I finally get myself under control, I move to the couch expecting that’s where we are going to sit, but his fingers gently grab my own, halting my movements.

“I was thinking we could go outside, on the balcony.”

“The balcony?” I screech, nearly horrified. There’s no way he could know what happened on that very balcony in my dream, but I can’t help the blush that creeps up from my neck and onto my cheeks.

“Yes, is that okay?” he asks, a single brow slowly raising. His stupid handsome face glows in the candlelight, and I have to look away before I accidentally reveal how I’m feeling to him.

Gods above and below, help me. “Of course. Why wouldn’t it be?” I stumble as I rush past him and out into the night air.

“Alright then.” He laughs behind me, his steps following mine. He sets the basket down in the center of the balcony before coming to stand next to me, his hands laying flat on the wide stone railing. “Wow, it’s a beautiful view from up here.”

I gulp as I nod. My head is too filled with thoughts and memories of things that haven’t actually happened—but felt real enough—to respond. After a few moments, Flynn turns and starts taking items out of the basket. I stand back and watch as he lays down a dark blue blanket and a variety of different foods in glass containers. Next, he pulls out two plates and two forks—an item I know how to use in theory, but in actuality never have. When he finishes setting everything up, he spreads his arms out to the sides.

“It’s a picnic,” he declares as he smiles at me. “Normally, you have them in a meadow or underneath a tree, and it’s usually daytime, but we can make this work.” He takes a seat on the edge of the blanket and gestures for me to do the same. The food in the middle smells incredible, the air now laced with things I have no name for.

“How did you get all of this?” I ask, my fingers trailing along the edge of my plate.



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