Read Dragon Heat 1 - Dead Sexy Dragon Online
Authors: Lolita Lopez
brother danced in her mind. “You know what I don’t get?
Why didn’t the Knights go after Stig when he was in
Afghanistan or Iraq?”
“There are rules. Human wars supersede our blood
feud. Places of conflict, churches, and homes are strictly
out of bounds. We don’t trespass on the Knights at their
homes and they don’t come to ours.”
Cora frowned. “All these rules are confusing.”
“You’ll learn them in time.” He caught her gaze. “If you
intend to stay, that is.”
“I’m staying with Stig.”
Whether you like it or not,
she
added silently.
“I’m glad.”
Cora scoffed. “I find that hard to believe. I make you
vulnerable, remember.”
Ignatius nodded. “You do, but you also make Stig
happy. And he deserves some happiness after all these
many years of solitude and war.” His voice grew soft.
“We all do.” He angled his head a bit to the left. “Perhaps
it’s time to reconsider some of our older, more draconian
regulations. Maybe we all need something to fight for,
something more than our Brothers.”
Cora sensed his sadness. From the scars on their
bodies, it was clear the Brotherhood had seen some truly
awful times. They’d fought to protect their species from
Knights and sacrificed so much. How lonely it must have
been all those years for all of them.
She stared at Stig, his face relaxed and calm. “I wonder
if I’ll ever understand what he’s been through.”
“I don’t think you can,” Ignatius said bluntly. “Your life
experience is so miniscule compared to his.”
Cora’s stomach pitched at his frank reminder. He must
have seen her fallen face because he quickly added,
“Don’t let that discourage you. The very fact that you care
enough to want to understand him is what matters.”
Ignatius’s gaze landed on Stig. “And he knows that.”
Ignatius stood and walked around the bed. “In six
months, Stig will go through his heat phase again as a
completion of this cycle. This time you’ll be with him
through it all. You can have a proper mating ceremony. I
suspect the binding magic will force your body to make
the full change. Once you make your final transformation,
your new life with Stig is all that really matters.
Everything in the past is just that: the past.”
“You make it sound so simple.”
“Your new life will have hardships, I’m sure. The
Knights will always be out there lurking, waiting. But
there will be love and laughter, children and
grandchildren.”
Cora bubbled with happiness at the vision Ignatius
painted. She laughed and playfully slapped Ignatius’s arm.
“You had me convinced you were some mean hard-ass but
listen to you! What a softie,” she teased. “You’re just a big
old dragon-shaped marshmallow.”
His jaw twitched. “Hardly.”
Giggling, Cora sat back and watched Ignatius leave. He
paused in the doorway. “He’s waking.”
“Oh.” Cora set aside the tray, leaned forward, and
touched Stig’s hand as Ignatius disappeared. Energy
sizzled between them, a tingling static arcing between her
fingertips and the top of his hand. She caressed his jaw.
The thick stubble covering his face pricked her fingertips.
“Stig?”
His fingers flexed. It was the first positive sign she’d
had from him in days. His eyelids flickered and parted
briefly before closing again. Cora tried to temper her
excitement. It might be too soon. He could still be too tired
or in too much pain. The deep sleep of regeneration
spared him from most of it, though.
If it came down to a choice between his comfort and
feeding her need to hear him speak, she’d happily choose
the former.
Stig’s breaths grew shallow and quick. His limbs
twitched as a grimace contorted his face. Cora’s heart
twinged at the obvious sign of his discomfort. She gently
stroked his face and whispered encouragingly, softly.
Finally, Stig woke. He jerked wildly and sucked in a
noisy breath. Cora placed her arm across his chest to
prevent him from bolting upright. Her touch seemed to
startle him. Stig’s face whipped toward her. For a
moment, he looked confused and fearful. In the next
instant, his muscles relaxed as he seemed to realize they
were safe and alive.
Cora pressed a gentle kiss to Stig’s lips. She nuzzled
their noses together and swept her fingertips along his
forehead. “Hey there, sleepyhead.”
Stig gripped her hand in his strong fingers. A broad
smile curved his sexy mouth. His eyes brightened. The
heat of his adoring gaze warmed Cora. They needed no
words. She read the depth of his love in his face. Not that
she had any doubts. He’d nearly died for her, had thought
only of her safety in what might have been the final
moments of his life, and hers would never be the same
again.
And that was okay.
She’d found her happily-ever-after.
The Dragon Heat series continues
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Chapter One
Awash in adrenaline, Griffin Cadogan eyed his opponent
across the sparring cage. He danced from foot to foot as he
waited for Mad to make his move. The springy mat was
cool beneath his bare soles. Though he and Mad had been
at this for nearly half an hour, it wasn’t the physical
exertion making him so hot. No, tonight his mating phase
would begin. Already his body was beginning to show the
subtle signs as his forced shifting approached.
Like a raging bull, Mad charged him. Griff stepped into
the oncoming assault but twisted his upper body just
enough to escape the brunt of Mad’s impact. He kneed his
cousin right in the stomach and slammed his elbow into the
other man’s back. It wasn’t enough to slow Mad down and
he wrapped his arms around Griffin’s waist. They fell to
the mat with so much force they bounced.
Limbs entangled, they grappled and slapped. Anyone
who caught a glimpse of them fighting would have
assumed they were engaged in a death match. Without
gloves or protective headgear, they were breaking the
rules of the mixed-martial arts training facility they
owned, but since they had the place to themselves for the
afternoon, no one would be the wiser.
Griff tried to get Mad in a headlock but the other man
twisted and arched his back to avoid being pinned in a bad
position. His inner beast snapped to be set free. The
primal urge to destroy threatened to overwhelm him but he
wasn’t worried about hurting Madoc. They’d been fighting
this way for centuries. If anyone had the strength and skill
to beat his ass when he was on the verge of going into heat
and unleashing his dragon, it was Mad.
But today his cousin seemed off his game. Quite out of
character, Mad let Griff get the upper hand. It was only a
fractional slip but enough for Griff to wrap his legs around
Mad’s waist and clamp his arm around the other man’s
neck. Though Mad kicked and smacked, it wasn’t enough.
With a frustrated howl, Mad slapped Griff’s forearm three
times and tapped out.
Griff let go immediately and rolled Mad onto his back.
“You okay, man?”
Mad shot him the finger and dragged a long, shuddery
breath into his lungs.
Laughing, Griff plopped down on his backside and
stretched out his aching legs. “I’ll take that as a yes.”
Leaning back on his hands, he studied his cousin. There
was no mistaking the tiredness in him and it wasn’t just
from this fight. “Are you still having those dreams?”
Mad threw an arm over his eyes and breathed slow and
deep. “Yes.”
Concern rippled through him. “Have you talked to
Ignatius?”
“I did.”
“And?”
“And he told me sometimes we have to slay the beast.”
Griff rolled his eyes at their leader’s cryptic reply.
“What the hell does that mean?”
“I don’t know,” Mad said, his voice filled with
resignation. “Maybe he means I’m literally supposed to go
out and hunt down whoever is filling my head with all
these crazy images.”
Griff grumbled softly, “I don’t think that’s such a good
idea. You could be walking into a trap. It wouldn’t be the
first time the Knights used a seer or someone with
empathic abilities to screw with a dragon’s mind.”
Mad let his arm fall back to the mat. He met Griff’s
gaze. “I can’t go on like this. I may not have a choice.”
“Will you at least wait until I’ve finished this mating
phase so I can come with you?”
“Sure.”
Griff opened his mouth to ask him where they would
start their search but the wild vibration of an approaching
dragon gripped his gut. Every dragon of his acquaintance
had a specific feeling but this one he didn’t recognize. The
vibrations in his gut filled him with a bright, trembling
sensation of excitement. The alien sensation unsettled him.
Griff pushed off the mat and rose to his full height. Mad
was a little slower getting off the floor. They climbed out
of the ring and crossed the gym to the main entrance. The
vibrations in Griff’s stomach pushed into his chest. A
pulsing heat burned him. He rubbed the spot just over his
heart and glanced at Mad. His cousin didn’t seem to be the
least bit affected.
The double doors burst open and a woman appeared.
Her scent hit him like a ton of bricks. Swaying on his feet,
Griff backed up a step and tried to clear his hazy mind.
Alluringly sweet and spicy, the smell invaded his lungs.
His inner beast snapped with lust and need. This woman,
whoever she was, had ignited his desire.
Griff let his hungry gaze roam her petite frame. He’d
never seen a skirt look so good. The hip-hugging fabric
outlined her body in all the rights ways. A fitted blouse
with the top buttons popped open displayed her curves.
She wore her jet-black hair coiled at the back of her head.
Emeralds dangled from her earlobes. The glimmering
green jewels accentuated her silky brown skin. His
fingertips buzzed as he wondered what it would be like to
stroke her face.
She turned her dark eyes on him. Something about her
was so familiar. When she waved her hand up and down,
he spotted the white handkerchief.
What in the hell?
“Griffin Cadogan?”
Her gentle voice spilled over him like sunshine. “Yes?”
“I’d like to request we put our family’s little blood feud
aside for the duration of my visit.”
Blood feud? The shock of her identity smacked him
right in the face. “Avani Monroe?”
Her lips curved in a teasing smile. “They told me you
were the smart one.”
Trying to ignore the needful pull tugging at him, Griff
narrowed his eyes. “You’re either very brave or very
stupid to come into our gym.”
“I assure you I’m neither stupid nor brave. It’s
desperation that brought me to my enemy’s door.”
Her somber tone struck a chord in him. Against his
better judgment, he asked, “What do you want?”
Her sexy, sinful grin knocked the air right out of his
lungs. “You.”
* * *
Feeling anything but confident, Avani ignored the
nervousness wobbling low in her belly and tried to
maintain the cool, controlled façade that had served her so
well in business. Her gaze skipped to Ian Madoc. Griffin’s
cousin stared at her with amusement and interest. She
glanced back to the man she desperately needed to help
her.
Surprise filtered across Griffin’s face. She spotted the
briefest flare of crimson in his pale blue irises as that
beastly Welsh Red tried to surface. Like her, he was only
hours away from going into heat. She figured that was the
reason the two cousins had been knocking the crap out of
each other in here. She preferred the more enlightened
methods of fasting and meditation to ease her transition but
apparently these two dragons still clung to the more
barbaric old customs.
She examined Griffin more closely. His size still made
her nervous. She’d heard he was a big man but hadn’t been
expecting this. Nearly seven feet tall, he sported the
broadest shoulders she’d ever seen and muscular arms
emblazoned with heavy tattoos. She didn’t recognize any
of the symbols or markings but they were probably
significant to his old tribe or his Welsh homeland.
Griffin lifted one huge hand and crooked a finger. His
deep, rumbling voice made her heart race. “Come with
me.”
Gulping down the anxiety clogging her throat, Avani
followed him across the gym to an office. She glanced
over her shoulder and found Ian making his way to an
arched doorway on the other side of the gym. The
realization that she would have a few moments of privacy
to plead her case with Griffin bolstered her courage.
He entered the office and kept one hand on the door for