Destiny of Dragons

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before he could gather his thoughts and settle down. Aden released Gallen’s soft cock, but lapped at Gallen’s balls for a few minutes before kissing his way back up Gallen’s limp body. “I think you dissolved my bones,” he whispered through his dry throat.
    Aden’s masculine chuckle had his erection valiantly trying to rise again.
    “Can I fuck you?”
    Gallen mustered a soft smile. “Babe, you can do whatever you want.”
    Aden’s hard kiss had Gallen scooting to get closer for more touches.
    “Do you want to roll over?” Aden always cared about Gallen’s comfort. Not once had he done anything to cause pain, at least not unpleasant pain. Gallen occasionally had teeth marks that took a few days to heal.
    “No. I like watching you.” Like was a mild word for the joy he received at looking into his mate’s eyes when they made love. Gallen’s heart sped up its already frantic rhythm. No one excited him like Aden.
    Aden didn’t argue. He squeezed out more lube and set to loosening Gallen up in quick economical motions. Gallen could determine Aden’s level of need by how fast he prepped Gallen for sex. On the edge of desire he could drag it out for half an hour, but hard and needy, Aden barely had Gallen open before he pushed inside.
    A sigh escaped Gallen. Their souls merged, twisting together until he didn’t know where they separated. Gasps transformed to groans and pants. The rub of Aden’s cock against Gallen’s bundle of nerves seared passion through him. His erection hardened and planted wet kisses against Aden’s stomach as he bent Gallen in half to fuck him into the mattress.
    “Yes.” He didn’t understand guys who could talk in full, dirty sentences while having sex, maybe their lovers weren’t as good as Aden. If Gallen could string together more than two syllables through the fog of passion, lust and love he considered it a miracle.
    Squeezing his ass he tightened around Aden, eager for his lover’s seed. A jolt of magic poured through him whenever his soul mate came inside him, binding them tighter and tighter together. One day they would be almost a single entity, their minds so in synch they’d begin to think alike. He’d never told Aden about the binding with a sorcerer or why so many believed they needed to suppress their mate’s will. Once Aden truly bonded with Gallen he would be able to pull on Gallen’s magic, a power only a truly matched mate could do.
    Aden hit the perfect spot again before spurting inside of Gallen. Aden braced himself on his hands before pulling out in a smooth glide, always the careful lover.
    Sweaty from their lovemaking, Aden collapsed beside Gallen on the mattress. “I think you killed me.”
    Gallen laughed. “I think you’ll survive. I doubt after everything you’ve gone through a bit of sex is going to finish you off.”
    “You’d be surprised.” Aden cupped Gallen’s cheek.
    “Get some rest, I’ll stay here until you wake.”
    Aden sighed. “Sounds good.”
    Before long Aden’s soft breathing filled the room. Gallen got up long enough to clean them both, then he joined his beloved in slumber.
     
     

Chapter Six
     
     
    Liang took another aerial sweep, but didn’t see anything except acres of snow. Nothing popped out screaming psychotic emperor base here !
    “Maybe Proteus was mistaken?” Liang sent telepathically to Zhou.
    The older dragon swooped down beside him until they were both flying the same pattern together. “I’m not going back there without news. Find something. I don’t care what it is at this point. Even a psychotic bunny shifter will do.”
    Liang snorted, sending a puff of mist into the air before him. He didn’t understand Zhou’s fear of the king. Aden seemed like a reasonable sort, as long as you didn’t look too long at his mate or threaten his child. He was a far cry from a mad emperor who tortured and killed for the satisfaction it gave him to hear them scream.
    Taking another leisurely aerial circle

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