Sun in the Oven: Galaxa Warriors (Paranormal Dating Agency Book 16) by Milly Taiden

Sun in the Oven: Galaxa Warriors (Paranormal Dating Agency Book 16) by Milly Taiden

Author:Milly Taiden [Taiden, Milly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Latin Goddess Press, Inc.
Published: 2018-07-12T16:00:00+00:00


11

“We either take the highland trail to the bottom of the northern Mirror and then cross the river to the base of the southern steppes or we send Vander a communique that we need a hover transport. Either way we can’t get to the edge of the Tempera jungle from here without mountain hopping,” Jag tapped the map. “If we take the highland trail, it will be three days at least before we get to the bottom of the northern slope. Then another day at least to cross over to the southern side.”

Gunnar leaned on his desk, folding his arms across his chest. “If Vander sends a hover transport it could drop us right to the base, but then we lose the element of surprise.”

“Do you really thing the Hatun won’t see us coming the minute we cross into their territory?” Damen pointed out, trying his best not to antagonize Gunnar. Their entire conversation had been like walking on eggshells, but he had light years more experience at this. “Those vines have eyes, not to mention the northern mountain rogues who trade with the Hatun. They’ll give them a heads up before we even cross the river onto the southern slope. Either way, we’re up against it. At least with a hover transport we’re not wasting time.”

Gunnar pushed himself away from the desk and moved to his sideboard. He poured three glasses of clear liquid and handed one to each of the guys. He tipped the edge of his glass toward them and winked, taking a sip.

“Ice-wine,” Damen said with a grin. “I haven’t had this in forever.” He lifted the glass to his lips, stifling a moan as the familiar liquid hit his tongue.

Gunnar drained his glass. “If you came home you could have all you want, or if you answered my communiques I could have sent you a bottle or ten.”

“I already told you, I never got your messages.” Damen dragged a frustrated hand through his dark hair and then looked at his alpha. “How long ago did you start sending them?”

Gunnar shrugged. “Seven or eight years ago. Once I was old enough to take control of the council and started making changes, modernizing. I wanted to tell you, you were right. I wanted you to come home.”

Damen blinked, watching Gunnar’s face. “What about Cero?” he asked, cautiously.

“It was clear after you left, he wanted to control us. To keep Summit isolated so our people would be too afraid to leave. Make it easy for him to maintain power. After you left, people questioned. They questioned me, not him. I didn’t like not having answers for them. At least not answers I believed.” He gave his omega a chin pop. “You were right, Damen. I should have stood with you. Not just about joining the rest of the world, but about choosing our mate. No one can do that for us, but us.”

Jag watched the interchange. “Uhm, not to interrupt, but I’d have to argue the point. There is one person who could not only find your mate but will hand deliver her to you as well.



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