Read Dragonfae & The Soul Catcher Online
Authors: H. C. Brown
He took in the beauty around him—the bright flowers dotting the lush green fields, the abundance of trees heavy with ripe fruit—such a stark contrast from the pain and suffering he had witnessed on this road. He ground his teeth again, forcing down the raging desire to destroy the Boar slavers.
“I know this angers you.” Pyro moved his horse closer to Lumos. “For the Dragonfae to stop this disgusting practice, we’d have to obliterate the entire race. In my time, we bought as many slaves as we could from the auction and set them free but, ultimately, the Boars recaptured them.”
Lumos snorted, the sound making Argos’ ears prick up. “The Dragonfae have discovered new realms of late. Mayhap we can settle the slaves far away from these people?”
“Unfortunately, we did much the same and those people began trading in slaves, too.” Pyro cleared his throat. “We can only truly save Nomags and Fae, and for this I am sorry.” He pointed to a small village nestled in the trees. “Ah, I see the village has thrived over the centuries, for the tavern is much larger than I remember. I will go in alone and secure a room. I’ll ask them to send up a meal. I think it would be better if they don’t know about Thalia.” Pyro stretched and let out a long yawn. “I’ll sleep in the stable with the horses and Brew. I can fend for myself for the night.” He gave Lumos a wink. “I’m sure you can amuse yourself without my excellent company.”
Lumos chuckled. “Oh, I’m sure I can think of something to occupy my time.”
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Thalia woke to the smell of roast chicken. She stretched and gazed up into Lumos’ green, sultry eyes.
“Hello.”
“I’ve obtained a splendid dinner for you and a tub of hot water to bathe away the aches of our journey.” Lumos offered his hand. “And this bed will accommodate us nicely.” He pulled Thalia to her feet.
With a grin, Thalia went onto her tiptoes to sniff at his neck. “Have you bathed already? You smell better than the chicken!”
“Aye, I’d have woken you to quell my lust, but, in truth, I wanted you to get some rest.” Lumos grinned at Thalia wickedly. “I plan to keep you up for most of the night.” He pulled out a chair at the small round table. “Eat. You’ll need your strength.” He took the seat beside her.
She inhaled the aroma of the delicious meal, lifted her fork, and ate ravenously.
“This is wonderful.” She glanced around the bare room. Apart from the bed and table, the room was bare not one chair graced the glowing fireplace. The view from the bare window showed the red-brick wall of the building next door.
“The wine is very good, too.” Lumos pushed a goblet towards her. “I have four bottles.” He grinned sheepishly.
Thalia lifted the goblet to her lips, and considered Lumos over the rim. Goddess, he looked good enough to eat. Her stomach gave a familiar flip-flop at the thought of eating him. She had nothing else on her mind of late. She sipped the wine, knowing Lumos wanted her to be relaxed for his lovemaking. The thought of him touching her with his strong fingers, soaked her folds. Anticipating the thrill of his warm lips on her nipples drove her crazy with the need of his attention. She caught her lover’s instant reaction to her arousal, the flare of his nostrils, and the way he moved around in his seat to ease the pressure on his erection. With slow deliberation, Thalia ran her tongue across her bottom lip. She followed his gaze. It moved from her mouth to her straining breasts and back again. She placed the wine on the table and got to her feet.
“I think I’ll soak in the tub.” She peeled off her clothes, bathing in Lumos’ hungry expression.
“I’ll pour some more wine.” Lumos refilled the glass and handed it to her. “Do you want me to wash your hair, sweetness?” He knelt beside the tub and reached for the soap.
Thalia emptied the goblet in three swallows. The rich, aromatic wine spilled across her tongue, down her throat, and warmed her belly. Her head grew delightfully fuzzy.
“Mmm…yes, thank you.”
Resting back in the tub, she allowed Lumos to wash and rinse her hair. Thalia purred, enjoying his touch. Lumos slid his soapy hands down her arms, and across her chest. She arched her back, pressing into his warm palms. He growled deep in his chest, and swirled the suds in small circles over her breasts then he pulled at her tender nipples. She lifted her bottom to allow his hand access to her apex. Lumos chuckled wickedly. He caressed her mound and slid his long fingers delightfully into her pussy to circle her sensitive clit. She moaned, wanting so much more.
“Lumos, I want you, now… Please.”
Lumos flexed his muscles and lifted her from the tub. The sweet man dried her with a spell and lay her down on the bed. Thalia looked up at his face and revelled in the Fae’s passionate expression. Her gaze lingered on his handsome face, his full passionate lips, and on the man’s exquisitely formed body. She moaned at the sight of the heavy cock, pressing hard against the front of his pants. The tight dragon skin did little to hide the thick pulsating rod rearing to be free. Lumos slid onto the bed, and drew her into his strong embrace. He used his hot mouth to tease the bite on her neck. His sharp fangs pierced her flesh, sending lightning bolts of pleasure straight to her folds. He lapped his wet tongue over the tender spot. Throwing her head back, Thalia undulated in a surge of erotic pleasure. She moaned. The Fae kissed a tantalisingly slow path down her chest, circled each breast, then suckled hard on her tender nipples.
“Gods, Lumos, that feels so wonderful.”
“I want to feast on you. Open your legs for me, sweetness.” Lumos slid between Thalia’s legs and lowered his head. “So wet… Gods, you taste like honey.”
Thalia bucked at the swirl of Lumos’ devastating touch. Gods, he knew how to drive her to madness. She cried out, her hips undulating as if with a mind of their own. She gripped handfuls of his hair. The soft, silken strands captured her fingers, arcing with blue magyck at her touch. With a slow slide, he drove his hot fingers inside her. Thalia’s womb clenched. He used his mouth—his sharp teeth closed around her clit, his devastating tongue flicked, circled, suckled.
I am going to explode.
Shimmers of desire curled in her belly and crawled screaming up her spine. Hot, so delightfully hot, he moved his fingers, raking at her nerve endings, driving her closer to the edge. Thalia wanted more—gods she wanted him to take her now, completely. She craved to have him sliding deep in her pussy. Thalia tipped back her head, and fell deliriously into wave after wave of shuddering delight. Sensations ripped through her, destroying her for any other male. The deep guttural snarl that came from her mouth surprised her.
“Lumos…please…I need you inside me. Mate me now, please, I want all of you.”
With a long feral growl, Lumos rose up on his knees. His hooded gaze swept over Thalia. He lifted his wet fingers to his mouth and slowly licked clean each long digit, his dark green orbs locked on her face. Goddess, he was magnificent. The candlelight brushed over his chiselled, muscular body and glistened on the pearl of wetness on the head of his thick cock. She wanted to reach up and push an errant strand of ebony hair from his face. Her mouth watered with the desire to lick the sweat shimmering on his broad chest. She took in every delicious inch of him, imprinting his image in her memory.
“I want you, too, but not here in this run-down tavern.” Lumos trailed his fingers down Thalia’s arms. “You deserve better than this disgusting room and, even if you were fully Fae, it is not safe here for your moonfire.” He tensed and turned to stare at the door. “Damn.” He sprang from the bed and reached for his pants. “Get dressed—now!”
A shiver of fear ran down her back. The sudden change in Lumos’ eyes, from iridescent green lust to hard cold jade, frightened her. She slipped from the bed and went to the saddlebags piled in the corner of the room. Dragging out the small bundle of clean clothes, she dressed swiftly.
“What is it?”
Lumos turned towards her, shaking with anger. He said nothing. The next second, the Nightdragon slid into her mind.
“Pyro sent word
—
the Shadow Walkers have entered the village. If necessary, Lumos will distract them so you may get to safety. Get your things together and take the back stairs to the stable. There is another village about an hour’s ride north called Longbrook—this is our rendezvous point. Do not go there tonight. Take the road west, and travel about three miles to Hartly. There are farms on the outskirts, with haystacks and barns. You must hide there tonight. You will find the connecting road to take you to Longbrook some three miles west. We will meet you at the tavern in Longbrook at noon tomorrow. Say nothing about this to Lumos. The Magus may be scrying us. Keep up your shields.”
Fear gripped Thalia’s stomach. “
I’m not able to ride alone. What am I to do?”
“Take Albert
—
you know this horse is safe and reliable. You must conquer this fear, Thalia. Lumos does not need to be distracted when he is fighting the Shadow Walkers. We must know you are safe. Do you understand?”
Thalia drew a deep breath to steady her nerves. “
Aye, I understand, but what if something happens to Lumos and I miss the rendezvous?”
“Take the Gate beside the Goddess’s shrine in Longbrook. Wait for the image of a cat on top of a pillar and go through to Farrell. This is a safe realm for the Fae. The next Gate is beside the palace of King Bajah. The Gate to Drakka depicts a statue of a dragon in a city square. Don’t wait for us
—
go straight to Drakka. You will be welcome there
—
the king is aware that you are Lumos’ mate.”
Pulling her cloak around her trembling body, Thalia smiled hesitantly at Lumos. She must play out this charade.
“I’m going to get some more wine.” She picked up her saddlebag and headed towards the door.
I don’t want to leave Lumos.
Thalia bit hard on her bottom lip and reached for the doorknob. The next second, Lumos crushed her against his hard body. He gave a long, feral growl and nuzzled her neck, lapping at the bite marks. Forcing her voice to remain calm, she glanced at him over one shoulder. Goddess, his eyes held a sadness that seeped into her heart. What if the Shadow Walkers killed Lumos? How could she live without him? She touched his face.
“I’ll be back soon.” Thalia opened the door.
“See that you are. Remember, you belong to me, Thalia. I don’t want you to go lifting your skirt for any of the locals.” Lumos gave an attempt at a laugh. “Hurry up, wench, my cock aches for you.” He slapped her on the bottom.
Thalia bit back the fear that had turned her legs to jelly and stepped into the hallway. “
Nightdragon, tell Lumos… Tell him I love him.”
“He loves you, too. Go now, sweet mate… Run.”
Chapter Eighteen
Thalia drew her cloak around her, glancing in every direction and listening for any footfalls in the hall. Heart thundering, she pushed her hair under the hood. Moving swiftly, she headed down the dark, narrow steps. The stairs led to a storage area beside the back door. Light flooded from the busy kitchen, illuminating the small room. Sacks of potatoes lined one wall, filling the air with a damp, earthy smell. She carefully sidestepped a pile of pumpkins and bumped hard into a narrow table. Running her hand along the bench, she felt for and gripped the edge for purchase. Blinking into the gloom, she bit back a scream, shuddering at the sight of a pig’s head sitting on a platter. Keeping her head down to conceal her face under the hood, she dashed across the passageway, and slipped out of the back door.
The stable doors stood open not twenty paces away. By the glow of a single lantern hanging above the entrance, she made out the restless form of Pyro pacing back and forth, his face a mask of worry. Furtively moving between the velvet shadows, she peered ahead into the gloom. Voices echoed from the street. She trembled with fear and shrank against the damp, moss-covered wall to hide from two men, staggering drunkenly from the tavern. The moment the men had vanished into the dark street, Thalia ran across the pool of light spilling from the stables, and entered at full pelt. Without thinking, she reached for the Nightdragon.
“Tell Pyro I know what to do. Tell him to keep Lumos safe.”
No reply came from the dragon. A wave of panic turned her legs to lead.
I can do this. I must. I have no choice.
Thalia stood inside the warm stable and inhaled the comforting fragrance of warm horses, hay and leather. Albert stood saddled just inside the door. The large horse raked the ground with his foreleg and whinnied in welcome. She glanced at Pyro. He walked to her side with a serious expression. Without saying a word, he circled her waist with his large hands and lifted her onto Albert. The Dragonfae gave her a small smile and bent to pick up Brew, securing the cat in a large basket tied to Albert’s back. Terrified, Thalia placed her saddlebag across Albert’s neck, and took up the reins. Before she could utter a word, Pyro gave Albert’s rump a resounding slap, and the horse bolted out of the stable. With hooves clattering on the cobblestones, the big horse took off at full speed. The reins slipped from her fingers and fell around Albert’s legs. Thalia glanced around wildly. She hung over the horse’s neck, clutching at Albert’s mane.
I must sit up.
Setting her jaw, Thalia gripped the saddle with her knees, and clung on for dear life. The muscles in her arms strained with effort. The wind whipped Albert’s mane into her eyes. Grunting, she pushed into a sitting position. Ahead, the chalk-white pathway stood out in the pale moonlight. As she hurtled along the road, the crossroads loomed out of the twilight marked by a tall, wooden sign. Thalia pulled Albert into a trot, and bounced ungainly in the saddle. Dragging on the reins, she turned the horse west. Elation surged through her.
I did it!
Thalia pressed with her heels and Albert changed his stride to a canter—this rolling gait was the same one Lumos used with Argos. She relaxed into the familiar stride. More confidant now, she praised Albert and watched his ears twist backwards to listen to her ramblings. The dark, empty road dipped down into a valley and vanished beneath swirls of ghostly mist. The moonlight turned the countryside into every shade of grey, and the distant rivers into great silver threads. Thalia shivered. The trees lining the road waved in the breeze, their shadows forming an army of marching gargoyles. With each mile she travelled away from Lumos, the overwhelming loneliness had turned her resolve to jelly.