A Destiny of Dragons by TJ Klune
Author:TJ Klune [Klune, TJ]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: gay romance
ISBN: 978-1-63533-557-6
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2017-06-30T00:00:00+00:00
âDONâT FORGET your Grimoire,â a voice said behind me. I cursed under my breath, sure Iâd come into the labs undetected. Which, in all honesty, was probably my first mistake. Undoubtedly, he had the entire castle warded so he knew who was where at any given time. Heâd told me once that of course that was ridiculous, being such an invasion of privacy, but I wasnât feeling very charitable toward Morgan of Shadows right then.
âWouldnât dream of it,â I said airily, wanting to get out of there as soon as possible. Mean and petty, sure, but I was more than a little annoyed.
I took my Grimoire down from its place next to his on the shelf. My fingers brushed against the binding on his book, and I felt his magic jolt through me, sweet and familiar. I realized heâd never told me what his Grimoire was bound with, telling me Iâd know when the time was right. I wondered what else heâd kept from me. What other secrets he had. Where was Myrinâs Grimoire? Had he even had one?
I pushed the thoughts away. There was still much I had to do and a short time with which to do it. I shoved my Grimoire into my pack and hoisted it on my shoulder. I turned and gave him a nod, trying to keep the surprise off my face to see him by himself, no Randall in sight.
Morgan himself had a carefully blank expression, betraying nothing. Iâd seen him with the same look when dealing with unruly heads of state, knowing his countenance didnât give away just how much of a dumbass he thought they were. Whether or not he was thinking the same thing about me, I didnât care. I needed to leave. I was angry at him. Very angry. It was deeply unsettling, because Iâd never been that way with him before.
I forced myself to meet his gaze before heading for the door. Part of me screamed to turn around, to get everything off my chest, to never say goodbye without actually saying goodbye, but I didnât. I reached the door. It felt like I was vibrating. I put my hand on the knob. I turned it. The lock clicked andâ
âHe wasnât always bad,â Morgan said quietly. âMy brother.â
I stopped. Tried to breathe through it.
âHe was⦠smart. Strong willed. Vibrant. A sense of humor like you wouldnât believe. Everyone was charmed by him. He wasnât afraid to step on people if it meant getting what he wanted, but he would always make sure to apologize for doing so. And the difference between him and others is that he would be sincere about it. If he did you wrong, he was genuinely sorry about it.â
I let go of the door but didnât turn around.
âHe was older than me,â Morgan continued. âBy centuries. Our parents were⦠difficult, to say the least. More obsessed with furthering their magic than caring about their sons. They regretted us, I think. Or, rather, they were indifferent toward us.
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