A Claim of Fortune (Shifter City Fated Mates, #3)
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This is dedicated to everyone who told me two dragons were better than one. You brought this on yourself.
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Bonded or not, Emmeline Anders was my scent match, and no fucker was stealing her out from under me. Not while I was alive.
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The dragon was brushing my hair.
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“Do you drive?” I returned the question his way. With a hooded gaze he shook his head. “Dragons fly.” My mind flashed right to the memory of Slade squished into his Lambo or soaring on his bike. “I’m sure nothing compares to flying, but fast cars and bikes are a close second. Or as close as those of us without wings will ever get.” I hadn’t realized that I was leaning toward him until he straightened with the tray and I almost fell onto the bed. “I will take you flying and you can tell me which is better.”
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I’d only seen this bear one other time, but I knew his huge, menacing presence immediately. Finley Thornton had come for me.
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“Fucking excellent,” Finley muttered from behind us. “Don’t worry about me, I’ll just be back here with my balls flapping in the breeze.” Kellan didn’t miss a beat. “At least it’s cold. I bet that’s helping minimize the flapping.”
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evil fucks controlled by an even eviler fuck.
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Oh no, I’m trapped by a sexy dragon.
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“We might have to switch your group chat name back to Care Bear,” I murmured, only half kidding.
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“You’re a temptation I would follow into hell and beyond.”
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Dragons keep their most precious possessions in their claws.”
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Fuck me sideways. Both dragons were virgins? Annddd now I needed five cold showers and a lobotomy to stop thinking about touching them. Together? Wait. Nope. That went too far. Or… not far enough.
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I pressed my hand against his chest, and he didn’t flinch. “We’re forever joined. You will never be broken or alone again, Slade.”
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“Are you begging me, darlin’?” he murmured, looking pleased by this turn of events. “An alpha could grow used to that.”