How to Date a Dragon

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Authors: Ashlyn Chase
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they tromped down the stairs. Once they were in the basement he spun her toward him and said, “Don’t worry about your nickname. I get ‘blissy’ just looking at you.” Before she could protest, he kissed her.
    She practically melted in his arms. When he released her, she grasped the back of the sleeper sofa to steady herself.
    “Wow. You do that so well.”
    He smiled and touched her cheek. “You’re pretty good at it yourself.” Pointing toward the sofa, he asked, “Is that going?”
    “Huh? Oh, yeah. That’ll be my bed until I get a real one. Then I’ll put it in the guest room.”
    “You have a guest room?”
    Bliss chuckled. “No, but that’s what my friends and I call the living room if guests come. I was sleeping in Claudia’s guest room last weekend.”
    “Gotcha. I suppose I should have a ‘guest room.’” He made air quotes. “But I don’t have guests.”
    “Oh.” She didn’t know if that was good news or bad. Did he make it a rule never to let anyone sleep over—or was he telling her she was his only girlfriend?
    “I live in a studio for now. I had to find something quickly when I got to Boston, but I’ll be on the lookout for something bigger as soon as the lease is up.”
    “Ah. That’s right.” She moved to one end of the couch. “Well, this thing is damn heavy. If we need more muscle, I can ask my dad to come down.”
    “Nah, it shouldn’t be a problem.” Drake picked up the sofa in the middle and hoisted the whole thing over his head.
    “Holy cow,” Bliss exclaimed. “How did you… I mean, whoa. Don’t give yourself a hernia. I can help.”
    “No need. I’ve got it.”
    Shit. I figured he was strong enough to carry people out of burning buildings, but lifting ridiculously heavy seventies furniture over his head? “I’ll guide you then.” She hurried to the end of the sofa that was closest to the stairs. “Follow my legs.”
    “Gladly,” he said with a hint of mischief in his voice.
    ***
    Drake unloaded the last of her belongings while Bliss kept an eye on his truck. She’d told him again how amazed she was by his strength. Maybe he should have played it low key. No need to make her suspicious if she wasn’t already, but he couldn’t help showing off a little bit.
    She handed him the extra key to her apartment so he could park in a legal spot and then come up to her place. He gave her a peck on the lips before he got in—and noticed her look of surprise that quickly turned into a smile.
    I guess she’s not used to public displays of affection. Apparently, showing up the guys in her past wouldn’t be hard.
    He found a parking spot just around the corner and strode back to her building. If things went well, maybe she’d be moving her belongings again someday… into a place of their own. Christ, Drake, jumping the gun much?
    Still, it would be great to have a special woman who knew and accepted what he was. Barring any nasty surprises, he’d never have to explain it to anyone again.
    He took the steps to the second floor two at a time. He wasn’t even winded from the exertion of moving and then walking quickly back to her place. Anticipation had him focusing on other things. Pleasanter things.
    He knocked to give her fair warning, despite having the key, then used it and walked in. “Did I put things where you wanted them?”
    “Yup. You read the boxes well,” she teased.
    “Thank you for making it fairly idiot-proof with the labels. I just wasn’t sure if you wanted the couch in your bedroom or out here in the ‘guest room’ until you got another bed.”
    “You guessed right by putting it in the bedroom. I can deal with moving it out when the time comes. I’ll just have to try extra hard not to ruin the hardwood floors if I have to drag it from one room to another.”
    “That’s what I thought. But, if you ever need to move your stuff around again…”
    “Don’t worry. I’ll ask.” She grinned.
    “I was going to say, ask someone

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