Mated to the Ocean Dragon (Elemental Mates Book 3) by Zoe Chant

Mated to the Ocean Dragon (Elemental Mates Book 3) by Zoe Chant

Author:Zoe Chant [Chant, Zoe]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Zoe Chant
Published: 2018-04-28T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fourteen: Timothy

It was late afternoon by the time they made it back. Braeden was stretched out in the sun on the beach near the house, his hair still damp.

Timothy had already shifted back, but he couldn’t resist nudging the ocean just a little.

From out of nowhere, a large wave came rolling towards the beach, breaking just where Braeden had napped in the sun. The fire dragon woke sputtering, scrambling further up the beach to dry land.

Timothy snickered while Braeden gave him an insulted look, looking like a bedraggled cat.

A second later, Braeden pounced—and all of a sudden, Timothy found himself on his back in the wet sand, a heartbeat before another wave came crashing over them both.

When the water retreated, Braeden was grinning at him, his eyes alight with the gleam of fire. There was a large string of green seaweed wrapped all around his neck.

“A bold fashion statement.” Braeden gave him a smirk, as if he was completely unaware of the green necklace he was currently wearing. “I can’t believe your mate lets you go out like this.”

“I have no idea what you’re talking about,” Timothy began, raising a hand to rake it through his hair.

Then he stopped. There was something cold and weirdly slimy on his head.

A moment later, he realized that Liana had bent over with laughter.

She was giggling helplessly as she stared at him. “Oh, please don’t move! Let me get my phone. I need a picture—don’t touch it!”

“No, thank you,” Timothy said with as much dignity as a man with a jellyfish right on top of his head could muster.

While Braeden and Liana watched, crying tears of laughter, he helped the confused jellyfish back into the ocean.

“Who wants coffee?” Timothy then asked, eager to change the subject.

Both Braeden and Liana kept grinning as they climbed the wooden stair up to the beach house. Every time they looked at each other, it set off a new round of laughter.

“We were thinking of a barbecue on the beach this evening,” Timothy continued, combing through his hair again just to make sure that there weren’t any stray fish or clams left.

Braeden gave him a smirk and held out his hands. The cuffs of black obsidian still encircled them.

“Take these off and you can have some dragon fire charred fish.” Braeden sighed when Timothy shook his head. “Yeah, didn’t think so. How long are we going to hang around here doing nothing?”

“You wanted to see the world,” Timothy reminded him. “Live among humans. Experience all they have to offer.”

“You call this the world?” Braeden glared at the beach. “Not much for me to experience here, is there?”

Timothy rolled his yes. “Chill. A day or two of a nice beach vacation won’t hurt you. Learn to relax a little. Anyway, tomorrow we’re probably going to see the chimera, and you’re coming along.”

“Ugh.” Braeden grimaced. “No thanks. I’d rather stay here. Maybe I can check out that coffee shop of yours and give all your friends a good view of



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