Rise to Fall [Rise of the Changelings, Book 6](Siren Publishing Epic Romance, ManLove) by Lynn Hagen

Rise to Fall [Rise of the Changelings, Book 6](Siren Publishing Epic Romance, ManLove) by Lynn Hagen

Author:Lynn Hagen
Language: eng
Format: EPUB, mobi
Tags: Romance
Published: 2013-03-11T16:00:00+00:00


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Omar glanced at the bed Salvador was fast asleep on. “I don’t feel right leaving him here. What if someone breaks in and opens the curtains?” Omar felt his skin flush when he thought about the sex he had just had with these two gorgeous men. He couldn’t believe he had gone through with it.

His parents would be mortified if they ever found out Omar had had what amounted to an orgy in their eyes—and with a human and a vampire. They would probably disown Omar.

Did he honestly care?

No.

Was he feeling the morning-after awkwardness?

Yes.

Being with Freedman and Salvador was actually a little liberating. It was as if the blanket of parental control had been lifted off of him and tossed aside. His parents weren’t around to dictate to him how his life should go or what he needed to accomplish in order to be not only socially accepted, but a winning scholar.

He almost felt giddy with his liberation.

Omar hated being an intellectual.

He hadn’t wanted to go to those boring parties. He had wanted to hang out and have fun, something any young twenty-year-old would want to do. Omar had wanted to shrug off his responsibilities and boogey his butt off at some damn nightclub, not attend all those tedious, mind-numbing functions and listen to the people around him brag about what they had accomplished or what they had planned to accomplish.

He hadn’t given a rat’s ass about any of that.

“I secured the curtains so they are hard to pull apart, and I set traps throughout this house just in case someone does break in.”

Omar snapped his head up, forgetting that Freedman was even there. “What about the owners? You can’t booby-trap their house.”

“It’s nothing lethal,” Freedman reassured him. “But I had a choice to make. Keep Salvador safe or render whoever walked inside the house helpless.” Freedman shrugged. “I choose Salvador.”

Omar wanted to argue the ethics of hurting the people helping them, but knew Freedman was right. If there was a choice to be made, Salvador came first. He still didn’t like it though. Freedman headed toward the bedroom door and Omar followed. He gave one last glance to Salvador’s sleeping form and then stepped out into the hallway.

Freedman closed the bedroom door, and then fixed a thin wire around the frame of the door and then over the handle. The wire was so thin that it was transparent. “What is that for?”

“It’s a little gift just in case anyone gets past the other traps. They’ll wish they stayed at home if they open this door.”

Omar frowned. “What if it’s Salvador who opens the door?”

Freedman grinned at him, and the smile was filled with a mischievousness that made Omar’s stomach knot. “Then he’ll be paid back for poking around in my head uninvited.”

“You can’t do that,” Omar said heatedly.

“I’m just kidding,” Freedman said. “I left Salvador a note and told him to go out the bedroom window if he didn’t want to be knocked out cold.”

“Oh.”

“Come on, everyone is probably waiting on us.



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