Surge (The Storm Dragons' Mate Book 3) by M. Sinclair

Surge (The Storm Dragons' Mate Book 3) by M. Sinclair

Author:M. Sinclair [Sinclair , M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lost & Bound Publishing
Published: 2023-06-28T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12

Bexley Blackforge

My gaze immediately focused on the first vampire I’d noticed—the one that had chuckled and somehow signaled to the others that it was time to make themselves known. I wasn’t positive what I expected him to look like but…it wasn’t this. Maybe It was bad of me to judge because this obviously wasn’t the best place to live, but compared to the few other vampires I’d seen, and of course Alina…this guy looked rough.

In fact—my gaze darted around at the gathered group—they all looked really rough.

“What do we have here? Shifters?” the man asked, stalking towards us..

“Shifters with a lot of magic,” a woman added.

“This isn’t a good idea,” Gage warned, his voice laced with threatening intensity as his power expanded out around us. “We aren’t here to cause a problem—we’re searching for something.”

“For someone,” I added. “Her name is Rebecca.”

No one seemed to care. The man shrugged. “Never fucking heard of her. But it doesn’t matter, because your journey ends here.”

“Fucking shit,” Jagger muttered, directing his next comment to Breaker. “If they attack, you need to remove her immediately.”

Breaker’s gaze darkened as he looked around. “I will. My dragon won’t allow anything else—he’s fucking furious.”

“You don’t want to do this,” Gage warned again.

“We have to do this,” someone growled. “We need to feed.”

“And her blood smells amazing,” another woman added. I couldn’t contain the way I cringed at the hunger painted across her expression.

Above, thunder cracked as Breaker let out a noise that had half of the crowd shrinking back. Jagger rolled his shoulders back, not looking concerned as much as annoyed with the vampires. Their confidence never ceased to amaze me, and when Gage pressed a light kiss to my forehead, I nearly melted.

“Get her out of here.”

His words must have sealed the deal because the minute Breaker had me in his arms, an enraged, impatient cry left one of the vampires as they surged forward. I cursed and clung onto him as he raced away, only setting me down once we were tucked away inside an abandoned mansion near the neighborhood’s entrance, the distant sound of violence only that—distant.

“Breaker,” I hissed, looking out the window of a room on the second floor. “We shouldn’t have just left them—”

“They’re fine,” he said roughly. “If they wanted to, they could slaughter triple that amount. Right now they’ll try to defuse the situation, but if you were in the crossfire they’d react more violently.”

“Because of your dragons?” I asked softly, turning to look back at him. “Because of the threat they pose—

“Breaker,” I gasped. A tremble went over my skin, my wrists pinned above me, as Breaker took deep breaths, trying to calm himself down. I was surprised by his intensity, though maybe I shouldn’t have been—hadn’t he told me this was what was laying under the surface?

His attempt at composing himself was a failed effort, though, and I wasn’t making it any better because I could feel how hard he was, causing my own need to saturate the space.



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