To Wed A Dragon: BBW Dragon Shifter Paranormal Romance (Weredragon Warriors Book 2)

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hadn't been afraid. She was confident that his
fire wouldn't kill her.
    His strong, amazing,
incredible mate.
    Nora blinked again and smiled
at him. “Your eyes, they're no longer silver.”
    “The big beast is
exhausted,” Edriq deadpanned.
    At that, Nora broke into a
fit of giggles. “Your dragon has rolled over and gone to sleep
right after sex!” she exclaimed. “Does it always do
that?”
    Pulling her to him, Edriq
drawled, “That's for you to find out.”

CHAPTER
TWENTY-FOUR

    Edriq kissed Nora and said,
“Lock the door. Then go to your bedroom window.” He
hated to leave her, but he had a job to do. His brothers had told
him over dinner that they would cover his area tonight, since he was
driving Nora home and after that…
    They seemed to know what he
would be doing after that.
    But he couldn't leave Rohan
and Zul to patrol such a wide area the whole night. When he told
Nora that he had to go help his brothers, she had promptly kicked him
out of bed. When duty called, you answered. She knew all about it.
She'd even helped him get dressed, doing his zipper and getting him
all hard and horny again.
    Nora kissed him back but when
he tried to feel her up, she shoved him laughingly out the front
door. “Go!”
    Edriq jogged down the stairs
and stood at the edge of the sidewalk. He looked up and saw Nora
wave at him from her window.
    Grinning, he started to run
and launched himself into the air, shifting into his dragon form at
the same time.
    He flew in a circle and
turned to see Nora craning her neck to stare at him from the window.
Nora had no trouble seeing him in his full dragon form. He was
invisible to human eyes, but Nora was his mate.
    Her eyes were sparkling with
awe, pride and love as she blew him a big kiss. Edriq let out a
small stream of fire in response and circled her building once more.
    Then he turned and soared
towards the clouds.
    I love you, Nora , he
thought to her.
    He heard her voice clearly in
his head. I love you, Edriq!
    They were truly, eternally
connected, a part of each other's heart and soul.
    Edriq scanned the skies for
his brothers. They could hear one another's thoughts in dragon form
only if they opened up their minds and allowed the other to hear
their thoughts. But they could shut down the communication and block
the other dragons just as easily. He definitely didn't want to have
that busybody Zul eavesdropping on all his thoughts.
    Edriq reached out mentally to
his brothers. Where are you?
    He heard Rohan and Zul's
responses almost immediately.
    Rohan's surprise was evident. What are you doing in dragon form?
    He heard Zul's snicker loud
and clear. You can't mate in dragon form, dumbass! She's not
dragon, she's human! D'oh!
    I'm on patrol , Edriq
answered. You don't have to cover my area.
    Zul stopped snickering and
the mirth drained from his voice. Oh, fuck, I see them !
Slayors! F—what the…! There are at
least a dozen of them, and they're surrounding a house. I'm
going in…
    As Rohan roared a question,
Zul's dragon mind snapped off suddenly. That meant that Zul was no
longer in dragon form. The guy had probably shifted to human form
and dropped himself right on top of a Slayor or two.
    Edriq immediately engaged his
dragon senses to locate his brother. He banked sharply and flew in
the opposite direction. He knew where Zul was and he had to get to
him swiftly.
    Slayors usually carried out
their attacks in small groups to avoid detection. They usually
hunted in twos or threes, but sometimes a larger pack of up to seven
was sent to get rid of a target.
    Zul had sighted more than a
dozen Slayors converging on a house. Something was not right. Well,
when it came to Slayors, not right was an understatement.
But—if this was a trap, he needed to get to Zul in time.
    Zooming in on Zul's location,
Edriq made a quick, silent descent and shifted to human form. He
dropped to the ground in a crouch, his knives in his fists.
    He was in front of a stately
double-story house.

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