Time Kissed Moments 1 by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Time Kissed Moments 1 by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Author:Tracy Cooper-Posey
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: menage romance mfm with mm, mmf menage romance novel, time travel vampire romance, mmf threesome romance, time travel erotica romance, menage time travel, vampire menage romance series
Publisher: Tracy Cooper-Posey


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“It has been three whole days!” Brody protested. He strode the length of the room one more time, passing the small hexagonal table where his page had set out food and wine. He could not calm himself enough to deal with the food in a way that would misdirect the humans who served him and make them think he had eaten. He left it untouched.

“These things take time.” Veris spoke calmly, even though Brody’s protest was not the first he had uttered. Veris was sprawled in the big chair by the fire, his hand hanging over the arm of the chair in an indolent posture that made Brody seethe with even greater impatience. The intolerable wait for a response did not seem to bother Veris at all. “As the wife of a count,” Veris added, “her movements are restricted. Consider how long it took to pass her the note in the first place.”

Five days had lapsed before Brody was able to communicate in a more direct fashion with Isolde. Most of those days Brody spent gathering information about the lady’s daily movements and customs.

Veris bribed Brody’s page with a small purse of coins—a fortune for a lad as young as he—and Brody explained what he wanted.

Roderick grinned once he understood his assignment. “‘tis me honor, milord.”

Brody considered Roderick’s delight with some surprise. “You understand, lad, that discretion is the utmost need in this?”

“Not to worry,” Roderick replied, tucking the purse into his belt. “No one ever notices the likes of me. Not ‘igh borns such as yerself.”

Brody sent him on his way with a word of thanks, then spent two more days watching Isolde from across the hall and glimpsing her between dancers and musicians. The Count did not dance, so the lady did not, either. She sat in her place with properly downcast eyes and if Veris had not assured him she felt differently, Brody would have assumed she was moved by nothing in this world.

His impatience climbed higher with each passing day. “If the King announces a settlement has been reached,” he pointed out to Veris, “then the retinue will be dismissed and she will be lost to us.”

After three weeks of chafing for the King to conclude his negotiations, Brody now lived in fear that he would settle.

Veris remained calm and unmoved. He would slip into Brody’s room each night, take him to bed and soothe him as only Veris could. For a few pleasurable minutes Brody happily forgot the Lady Isolde and did his best to demonstrate how much he appreciated what Veris was doing with him and for him.

At dawn on the fifth day, when Roderick was setting up the washbowl for Brody to use, the boy cleared his throat, catching Brody’s attention. “The Lady Isolde, milord…?”

Brody dropped the sleeping robe and stepped over to the bowl, hiding how his heart leapt. The boy could not hear it, after all. “Yes?”

As Brody dipped his hands into the bowl and washed his



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