Wickedly They Dance by Sage May

Wickedly They Dance by Sage May

Author:Sage, May [Sage, May]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, Vampires, Adult
Amazon: B07SJ8GGS4
Goodreads: 46068592
Publisher: Madam's Books
Published: 2019-09-21T07:00:00+00:00


The Hill

Avani woke up wincing, glaring offendedly at the sunlight bathing the room. Damn chirping birds and sunny Saturday mornings to all hell.

To her right on the bedside table, there was a flask of green liquid with a cap labeled G.V. Avani grabbed the card next to it first.

Hangover cure. Don’t share with Greer. -A.

The writing was both flourished and chaotic. She grinned. It certainly fit him.

She drank it in one go, and felt relief almost immediately. Damn, that was good stuff.

Avani was sorry to let go of the shirt wrapped around her shoulder, Alexius’s scent still strong, though it commingled with hers. She tucked it under her pillow before heading to the bathroom.

She took her time in the tub, simply because she could. She’d had some time to herself in the pack, but she would never have felt right wasting a whole hour in a bubble bath in the morning. When she woke up, she ate and got out to see if she could be of assistance.

Here…she truly had no role. She imagined that in the long run, it might end up making her feel useless or unfulfilled. For now, it was a nice break.

When she got downstairs, breakfast was ready—not quite as excessive as the previous night. There was a fair bit of food, but only the stuff she’d eaten. Pancakes, bacon, eggs, blueberries, milk, and orange juice.

Greer was already up, groaning and wincing. Avani seemed to be interrupting an argument.

“I know you took my flask.” Greer’s growl was almost threatening.

“Well, then you also know why you deserve to suffer. Good morning, Avani.”

Greer waved her way. “Hey.” Then her eyes narrowed on her. “You look perky. Why do you look perky?”

Avani winced. “I did get a flask. Green stuff? G.V. engraved on it?”

Greer threw a piece of bacon in Alexius’s general direction. He caught it between two long fingers, and took a bite. “Don’t play with your food.”

“Don’t steal a girl’s hangover cure after a girls’ night in!” To Avani, she said, “G.V. stands for Greer Vespian. I made it.”

Avani slid onto a breakfast bar stool, grinning.

“Well, if it’s any consolation, it works.”

Alexius handed her a plate piled up with all her favorite things.

“You know, you don’t have to serve me like this every morning. I’m already taking up your space.”

“My ancestors would roll in their graves, come out and kick my ass if they suspected I might not adhere to proper etiquette with my guests.”

“You don’t usually make me breakfast,” Greer pointed out.

The vampire shrugged. “That would be because annoying little girls aren’t considered guests.”

These two truly did act like siblings.

“Little girl? Avani’s a year younger than me.”

“Yet only one of you acts like a seven-year-old.” He went to the fridge, extracting a small bottle of red liquid.

“Blood, again?” Greer had stopped sounding petulant. Now, she was worried. “You don’t usually drink that much, do you?”

“I’m in control,” Alexius said smoothly, walking out of doors. “Have fun, ladies.”

Avani didn’t see more than a glimpse of him for most of the weekend.



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