The Dragon's Treasured Mate (Uncontrollable Shift Book 2) by R. E. Butler

The Dragon's Treasured Mate (Uncontrollable Shift Book 2) by R. E. Butler

Author:R. E. Butler [Butler, R. E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: shifter mate, dragon shifter, dragon shifter mate, dragon romance, shifter romance
Published: 2018-01-05T18:30:00+00:00


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After making love to Cecily twice, and discovering that he couldn’t get enough of the sweet taste of her climaxes, he picked up the knapsack and emptied the contents onto the mattress.

“It was nice of your mom to pack for us,” she said, taking the tunic and leggings and finding her own panties and bra on the floor. “I guess they were surprised to see us both?”

He couldn’t help but laugh. “Definitely.”

“Why did you bring me here? Couldn’t we have stayed on the mountain?”

“I wanted to come here because it was safer for both of us.”

“Safer?”

“The pack wasn’t too thrilled to have a dragon back in town.”

“Why?”

“It’s a mostly-wolf town. In case you didn’t notice, dragons are a lot bigger than wolves, and bigger for shifters means dominant.”

“But you weren’t able to shift.”

“I didn’t tell them. It was better if they believed I was a shifter than basically a human.”

“Are dragons generally thought of to be dangerous?”

“Like any shifter group, we’re only dangerous to those who would come against us, but there are always stereotypes for different groups, and they usually tend to be true. Like wolves are generally considered jackasses with giant egos.”

She grinned. “I would agree with that, at least for the guys. What about dragons?”

“Territorial, which is very true.”

“Do dragons have a treasure they guard?”

“That’s fiction. We do claim a home for ourselves, and normally it’s where our family and clan are. It’s tradition for males and females to live with their parents until they find their mate, then they move into a home with their mate.”

“I think it was good that you brought me here, because you’re definitely right about wolves being jackasses. They would have assumed the worst.”

He hummed in agreement. “I couldn’t talk in my shift, so if your friend went to the pack and told them you’d been abducted, they could have come up the mountain to save you and I wouldn’t have been able to explain.”

She looked at her arm and then smiled at him. “I was also passed out. That wouldn’t have looked good.”

With a nod, he said, “Yeah. I’ll apologize to your friend for making her worry, but it was the best choice considering the circumstances.”

He dressed and sat down, sorting the food and handing her a bottle of water. His mother had packed trail mix, crackers, cheese, and sliced pepperoni. Cecily’s stomach rumbled loudly, and her cheeks pinked. “I’m a little hungry.”

“Me too,” he said. “We can eat a real meal when we get to my parents’ house.”

“A shower would be nice, too.”

He nodded. His thoughts immediately turned to playing with her in the shower. “Tell me about your job. Since it’s called Cecily’s Donuts, I assume you’re the owner?”

She took a bite of a cheese and pepperoni topped cracker and chewed thoughtfully. “Yes. I’ve always loved baking, and after my parents died, I used their insurance money to go to culinary school. I sold their trailer and put a down payment on the lease for the donut shop – there’s also an apartment on the second floor which is where I live now.



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