Dragon Heat 1 - Dead Sexy Dragon

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Dead Sexy Dragon

Lolita Lopez

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Chapter One

Stig Wyvern dried the last of his dishes and placed them

in the cabinet. His gaze moved to the bay window across

the kitchen. The setting sun splashed the sky with brilliant

streaks of orange and fiery pink. His stomach tightened at

the sight. With the darkness came the forced change, and

tonight it would be beyond his control. This night and

those of the following eight days he would spend at the

complete mercy of his inner beast.

Already his skin tingled, his nerves set alight with a

prickling heat. Even though he’d just ingested a pile of

rare steaks for dinner, his stomach growled with

emptiness. There wasn’t enough water to slake his thirst.

And his libido raged. He wanted nothing more than to find

a willing woman to sink into again and again.

But he couldn’t do that. He
mustn’t
do that. When in

heat, Stig’s scent changed, grew more potent, and made it

easier for the Knights to find him. So he would retreat to

the cavernous lair beneath his home and lock himself in

irons for the duration of the night.

He did a final check of the kitchen and headed upstairs

to make sure the house was sealed tight. He’d barely

reached the top of the stairs when he heard the frantic

knock at his front door. It momentarily stunned him. No

one ever knocked on his door. His closest neighbor was

five miles away—and he liked it that way.

He wanted to ignore the pounding, pretend he’d never

heard it and go about his business, but he just couldn’t. If

someone was there, it had to be serious. Maybe a car

wreck on one of the nearby roads or an accident in the

woods surrounding his home. Local teenagers had a habit

of staging wild parties out there. Underage kids and

drinking was a nasty mix.

As he hurried downstairs, Stig couldn’t help but wonder

if the person on the other side was safer braving the

elements of the night than facing him so close to the sunset.

When in heat, his inner beast was difficult to control. The

primal drive and desires that would soon overtake him put

all humans at risk. He unlatched and unlocked the various

dead bolts on the door and quickly drew it open.

Stig’s gruff greeting died on his lips the second he spied

the petite black-haired beauty standing on his doorstep.

Her scent, sweet and spicy, wafted up to meet him. His

body zinged with recognition. “Cora?”

“Hey, Stig.” Cora Cardenas greeted him with a sad

smile. Her puffy and red-rimmed eyes betrayed her. She’d

been crying. An uneasy feeling twisted Stig’s gut at the

sight of the luggage surrounding her. He stuck his head out

the door and saw her compact car caked in grime from the

long drive. There were more boxes and suitcases visible

through the windows.

Shit. Of all the times for his dead friend’s sister to show

up on his doorstep, it had to be tonight, the one night when

he feared he wouldn’t be able to withstand his already-

brewing attraction to her.

“Cora, look, this isn’t a good time for me. I—”

“You promised!” she interrupted with a sob. “When

Hector died, you promised I could come to you.”

Guilt gripped him. “I know and I meant it. It’s just that

things are complicated right now.” He nervously eyed the

skyline. “There’s a hotel in town. It’s a forty-minute drive.

You shouldn’t have a problem getting a room.”

“Stig,” she said pleadingly.

Cora’s begging tore at his heart. Stig fought the urge to

gather her in his arms and offer the security of his home—

and his bed. Only the knowledge that she was forbidden

and that his secret world could put her in grave danger

stopped him from grabbing and dragging her across his

threshold.

“Cora, you need to go.” His muscles twitched and jaws

ached. The change was coming soon. Too soon for his

liking. “Cora, please—”

“The key!” she practically screamed at him as she dug

in the front pocket of her jeans. “I still have the key!”

Stig’s gaze moved to her now-upturned palm. The key

he’d given her a little more than a year ago rested there.

He was haunted by his words.
As long as you have the

key to my home, you’ll always have a place to stay.

“Please.” Tears dripped down her cheeks. Fear

radiated from her shaking frame. She was scared. Of what,

he didn’t know but it worried him.

Stig swallowed hard and stepped aside. “All right.”

Her shoulders sagged with relief. As she brushed past

him, her suitcase wheels bumping over the threshold, Stig

caught a whiff of her scent again. It curled around him, the

sweet-scented tendrils squeezing his chest and filling him

with need. His cock stiffened and pressed painfully

against his zipper. The urge to stroke her olive skin was

overwhelming but he somehow managed to master it.

Stig had to get away from her. His questions could wait

until the morning and the safety of the sun.

“I’m sorry I was so short with you just now. I have a

horrible headache. I…I need to lie down.” Stig gestured

around him. “The guest bedroom is the first room on the

left at the top of the stairs. The bathroom is the room on

the right. Make yourself at home. I’ll see you in the

morning.”

“Oh.” Cora was clearly confused by his abruptness.

“All right.”

Stig nodded and headed out of the living room. He

paused in the doorway and glanced over his shoulder.

“Cora?”

“Yes?”

“There’s a door in the kitchen. It leads down to the

cellar. I’d appreciate it if you’d leave it alone. I’m having

an issue with infestation.”

Cora’s eyes widened. “Infestation?”

He shrugged. “The house is so close to the woods. It

was bound to happen sooner or later.” He held her gaze.

“You’ll keep out?”

Cora nodded dutifully. “Of course.”

“Thank you.” A painful quiver of blazing heat pierced

his abdomen. He needed to get downstairs—fast.

“I’ll go ahead and get the rest of my things.” She started

toward the front door. “Go get some sleep. I’ll be fine

tonight. We can talk in the morning.”

Stig sensed the shift in her emotions. She’d arrived

distraught and afraid and now seemed calmed. That the

simple act of stepping into his home gave her such a sense

of security tugged at his heart. Suddenly, he remembered

why he’d made that offer to her at Hector’s funeral. Even

then he’d been drawn to her, had wanted to gather her

close to his chest and caress her silky black hair.

But those feelings were wrong then and were still

wrong now. There was an unspoken code among friends.

As Hector’s baby sister, Cora was off-limits.

“Good night, Cora.”

“Night, Stig.”

He didn’t linger but took advantage of her short trip

outside to rush into the kitchen. He made sure to lock the

basement door behind him before running down the stairs.

His bones ached and muscles burned as his inner beast

struggled for freedom.

Slowly his eyes adjusted to the darkness. His night

vision allowed him to move swiftly and safely down the

corridor. With each descending footstep, the temperature

dropped and the musty dankness grew stronger. The stairs

ended on a wet slab of stone blocked by a heavy steel

door. He punched in the code and yanked open the door

that led into a stunningly beautiful cavern.

Decades earlier, he’d discovered the secluded cave

during a solo spelunking trip. Building a house over what

he intended as his subterranean lair only made sense. The

layers of rock and dirt filtered his enhanced scent,

cloaking him from those who would do him harm. It

provided a secure place for him to hide out during these

episodes of uncontrollable animalistic lust and blood

thirst that plagued him every three years. Until he found a

mate, a proper
non-human
mate, Stig wouldn’t be able to

shake his mating heat.

He ducked beneath a tricky little stalactite he hadn’t had

the heart to rip down while outfitting the cavern for his

needs. There was no time to dally tonight. Stig quickly

undressed. He walked over to the far wall and grabbed the

titanium chains. They rattled in his trembling hands as he

secured them around his ankles and wrists. The time-

activated lock beeped and began the countdown to sunrise

and safety.

Secure in his bonds, Stig relaxed his shoulders and

welcomed the change. Scaly green patches transformed his

tanned skin. The bones of his face elongated into a kind of

snout. His short nails lengthened and sharpened into acid-

green talons. Stig groaned in pain as his back snapped and

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