The Dragon and the Dreamwalker (Elemental Series)

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morning. Oh, if only she hadn’t given away her virginity, mayhap things would be different.
    She toyed with the idea of just coming out and telling Drake the truth. But remembering his anger had her thinking differently. Then she decided, she’d have a better chance of not being exiled if they were already married. But either way, she would not be a prisoner in her own castle.
    There was only one way to get out and about without him knowing, and she decided to use it. She closed her eyes and went into a light sleep. She was skilled at relaxing her body enough to enter into the Dreamwalker’s state. Her body relaxed, her breathing became shallow. She started to slip into her alternate world between awake and dreaming where she knew she was always safe.
    Her etheric spirit slipped from her physical form, lifting up and out high into the air. She felt the cool breeze rush past her face and the lightness, airiness of leaving her body at will. She willed herself back down to the floor, and looked at her own physical body lying with eyes closed, motionless in the chair. If he awoke now, he’d think she was asleep. He wouldn’t hold her prisoner, but she would let him think he had.
    She floated toward the door, and directly through it. She drifted through the corridors, noticing that Drake had many guards posted up and down the hall though he’d made her think no one would be guarding against her escape. He obviously didn’t trust her. She didn’t trust him either.
    Asad, Drake’s foreign squire, wasn’t sleeping as he should be. Instead, she found him in the dark kitchens fondling a serving wench who was half undressed. The girl’s cries of passion struck a chord in her, and Brynn had to look away before her own passion for Drake consumed her. She left them rolling on the floor, finding herself wondering what it would be like to find herself in Drake’s arms in that position.
    “Thinking you can escape me?”
    She swung around and saw Drake standing in the kitchen doorway. How could he see her in her etheric form? How did he know she left?
    She looked back at Asad and the maid who were now in the heat of coupling right on the kitchen floor. They acted as if they didn’t even hear Drake or see him standing in the doorway.
    Drake walked up to the couple, nodding his head as he watched their passion unleash.
    “Yes, Asad always was a lion in everything he did. I see he doesn’t sleep much at night.”
    Why didn’t Asad stop? Why didn’t he acknowledge his lord catching him in the act of making love? Something was very wrong.
    “Come to me, Brynn. We can be as passionate as they. Let me show you.”
    “No!” She backed away. She knew as soon as he touched her, his hand would go right through her and he’d know she was out of her body. He’d find a way of stopping her from doing it, if he knew.
    “Don’t be afraid of The Dragon , my dear. Your fires are hotter than any the beast can store.”
    He reached out and touched her arm. She squinted and cringed, knowing he would see her as a ghost and probably run her through with his sword. But instead, she felt his touch. She felt his fingers entwining around her own and the brush of his lips against hers.
    “How can this be?” She trembled. This was all so real.
    “How indeed. I am no different from you, Dreamwalker. ”
    Then she knew immediately what he’d done. He’d left his body and traveled in his spirit form just as she had. She hadn’t known he had the ability. This man never ceased to amaze her.
    “It can’t be. You can’t have - ”
    Her words were cut short as his mouth covered hers. She heard the mating sounds of Asad and the wench behind them, only adding to her own arousal. He thrust his tongue deep into her mouth and she felt it. She felt every glorious place that he touched her with his etheric hands.
    “We could be so good together, Witch. Don’t you agree?”
    Her eyes were closed, but the word witch made them open quickly.
    “No. I

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