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Freefall (Dragons of Ardaine, #3) Freefall by Roe Horvat
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“Granddad, I’m having breakfast with one of your dragons. He’s kinda hot.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“He handed me the bowl, smiling softly. He seemed nice when he wasn’t purposefully trying to intimidate me.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“This is what a bond means. Being tied together so completely, I feel him reaching into my heart.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Felix Figueroa is the husband of Governor Figueroa and a dragon mate.” I was truly and completely uninformed, wasn’t I? “Our governor is a dragon?”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Ansel’s papa tilted his head to the side and gifted his husband with the bitchiest sneer I’d ever seen. “I don’t think even you could order away a heat, dear alpha.” Didn’t he just say that sarcasm was unbecoming to omegas?”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Again, a threat. Two strikes out of three, Papa. One more intimidating remark, and I’ll be asking you to leave.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“He said that all dragon alphas get overprotective, but with a bigger age difference, like ours, it’s worse.” Then he patted my cheek. “You’re lucky I find it cute.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I breathed a sigh of relief. Yes, I needed Pascal. Never mind I’d spent the night in his arms, I needed a hug.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“We bumped into each other at a sex party. I panicked and ran away but got intercepted in the street by robbers. Davidson shifted, took them out, and flew me here. I thought I’d been kidnapped by a pterodactyl. Do you want coffee? Something to eat? You must be hungry.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I’ll be good and wait.” I sighed. “Is three days enough?” He chuckled against my skin.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Just think about it for a moment. According to you, I’m old enough to get married but not old enough to decide to whom. Are you aware how medieval that sounds?”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I ache for you all over even as I’m holding you. You’re all I can see, your scent is all I can breathe, and your taste is constantly in the back of my mouth. When I touch you, I feel like I’m burning up and floating on clouds at the same time. I don’t think overwhelmed is a strong enough word for what you do to me.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I am bound to a mythical creature. For the rest of my life. Which will be suspiciously long.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“When you and I have sex, your body will react.” He spoke slowly as he studied his toast. I grinned. “I certainly hope so.” Pascal snorted. “You’re a menace, Ansel.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Ansel, my love, you can suck my cock whenever you please. It’s yours. I can give it to you in writing. Unlimited access, twenty-four-seven, three hundred and sixty-five days a year.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I let my legs fall and dangle over the edge of the table. I’d died and been reborn during that orgasm. Which century was it anyway?”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“His sweats hid nothing with his cock like a damn iron pole.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“My overactive imagination was now fully invested in my budding sex life. Oh Lord. Well, better this than anxiety.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“When he smiled, so gentle and beautiful, I felt my eyes burn. “You’re my dragon.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“When you’re not the dragon, you’re just a normal guy, right? I mean, you teach math.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I’ve never done anything like this, never dated anyone so much younger than me. I’m afraid to do something wrong. To hurt you.” He bit his lip, grinning adorably. “You want me.” “That’s what you’re taking from what I said?”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Don’t be naive, Ansel. He’s an alpha. He needs to feel he’s the superior one in the relationship. You let him think that and do what you want when he’s not looking.” Father threw Papa a confused look.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I was surprised at how satisfying it felt to be loud for once.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I couldn’t go back to that life. Within the walls of my family’s mansion, I’d been a bundle of anxiety. That wasn’t a home. Home was where one felt safe and happy, free from the everyday stress outside.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Never had anyone smelled like him. Never had anyone made me feel like this. I was hungry, aroused, afraid…raw. I felt raw. It hit me harder than the lightning that had nearly killed me a couple of days ago. Ansel is my mate.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I ached with the need to go back and sit close to Ansel. To do what? Watch him sleep, like a creep? The dragon was restless. Anxious. It urged me to hurry back, my spine tingling.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“You’re not that scary.” He looked insulted. “I beg your pardon, young man. I have a wingspan of forty feet, razor-sharp teeth, and twenty daggers for claws. I’m a monster, the most dangerous creature you’ve ever encountered.” I snorted. “You are indeed terrifying. A big bad dragon.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“I feel a little ridiculous,” I said. Ansel glanced back over his shoulder, grinning. “A little? You’re wearing a towel and an old, dirty coat and holding a wooden stick. It looks like the laziest last-minute wizard costume ever.”
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“I’m not a vegetarian, but I only rarely eat meat. It’s not good for the climate.” He blinked. “You’re a dragon who avoids meat because of the climate.”
Roe Horvat, Freefall
“Yes. I feel strangely calm, and I’m trying to figure out if that’s because you’re harmless or because I’m nuts.”
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