Koshi

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against something. He’d laid his tail across the doorway, blocking her escape. “Have you ever flown a human?”
    “Yes, and I haven’t dropped one in over a decade.”
    “What?” Her voice rose, almost piercing her eardrums before he scooped her into his clawed hand. “Koishi!”
    He brought her up to his face. “If I had a harness, I’d let you ride on my shoulders. Unfortunately, you’ll have to ride in my hand. Just don’t move too much. I’m ticklish.” With those last words of warning, he launched off the cliff.
    People living on the main island of Japan probably heard her scream. She wasn’t sure how she sustained such a long shriek, given that her stomach tried to switch places with her lungs on the dive to the ground. She never closed her eyes. Instead, she clung to Koishi’s fingers and stared death in the face.
    He spread his wings and caught the wind, easing into a slow, spiraling glide. He bent his head toward her. “How are you doing?”
    “Don’t look at me, watch where you’re going.”
    His chuckle traveled through his arms and shook her slightly. “What am I watching for? There’s no one else up here. Just you and me, the moon, the stars…”
    She pried her gaze from the ground and took in what Koishi described. The night expanded before them, the cool air ran over her skin with an intimate touch, and the moon sparkled over the surface of the calm ocean. The horizon combined with the ocean and it became one big ball of stars. “Wow.”
    “It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” He turned in a slow, wide arc and circled the caldera.
    She blinked away tears. It truly was a marvel. She was flying. Another giggle bubbled up with an edge of hysteria. Releasing her death grip on Koishi’s fingers, she extended one hand and allowed the air currents to run over her arm.
    “Do the other arm too.” He watched her from above. “Fly with me.”
    She didn’t need any more encouragement and did as he suggested. Spreading her fingers, she stretched against the wind and glided with Koishi until they landed by the holding area for his livestock.
    “You can use my truck. The keys are in the ignition.” He held onto her as she found her land legs.
    She stared at the vehicle. “Aren’t there car thieves on this island?”
    “Who’d dare steal from a dragon?”
    She stroked the sharp edge of his claw, unable to meet his gaze. “Can you change shape for me?” She sensed a small jerk in his hand. It was nice to know she could surprise him.
    A glow surrounded him for a moment and his shirtless form stood next to her. “Your wish is my command.”
    She slid her hands over his chest, doing her best not to follow with her tongue, and slipped them around his neck.
    A teasing smile played upon his lips. “I can fly us back up.”
    “I think one flying lesson per day is my quota.” She pulled him into her embrace and brushed her lips over his. The soft press of his mouth contrasted with his hardness.
    He moaned and pulled her tight against him, burying his hands in her hair.
    She opened her mouth and sent an exploratory lick over his bottom lip. Never had she been so torn over someone before. She wanted him. There was no doubt about it, but how could she survive this entanglement with her heart intact? Falling in love with this dragon would be too easy. And dangerous.
    Koishi seized her invitation to plunge inside her mouth, stroking along her tongue, coaxing her to explore him, and then finally rewarding her by sucking hard on hers. This male would never be satisfied. He’d take and take and then take some more. He was a warrior and only knew how to conquer.
    God, he was doing a great job of defeating her. A little more and she’d ride him all the way back to his den. She squeezed her hand between them and gave a small push on his chest.
    He let loose his iron hold. “I should go.”
    Please, no. “Yes.”
    A glow surrounded him once more as he strolled away, then Ishi burst from it in a vertical

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