more sex, Owen.”
“Then what was it a cue for?”
He kissed my neck. He was acting
so different. So relaxed. Maybe sex
had an effect on him too.
“Unfortunately, it was a cue to
get dressed.”
“Very unfortunate.” His lips
moved further down my neck, and I
knew I had to put on the breaks.
I rolled off of him. “It’s time to
get dressed.”
“I suppose it’s the responsible
thing to do.” He pulled me to his
side.
“It’s the only thing.” I reluctantly
detangled myself from his arms.
“After we stop the change, we’re
spending an entire day in bed.”
“What about food?”
“You’ve never cooked naked?”
He handed me my clothes from the
floor.
“No.” I stepped into my
underwear and clasped my bra.
“Can’t say I have.”
He sighed. “And I lose my
favorite view.”
I raised an eyebrow. “Your
favorite view?”
“Yes. Is there a problem with
that?”
“There are plenty of other better
views out there.”
He shook his head as he
buttoned his jeans. “Nope. None. ”
“Not even from the sky?”
“No.” His eyes bore into mine.
“Nothing beats the view of you.”
“Now I don’t believe you.” I
slipped back into my shoes.
“Why not?” He looked adorable
standing there half dressed with his
hair disheveled. It was messy
because of me, which made it so
much better.
“Because for you nothing will
ever be better than flying.”
“That’s not true. That,” he
gestured to the bed, “that beat
flying.”
I smiled. “So it wasn’t just
amazing on my side?”
“You knew it was amazing on
my side too.” He put on his shoes.
“Ok, I did.” I grinned. “You
made your enjoyment known.”
He ran a hand down my back.
“Exactly.”
“All right, let’s do this.” I
unlocked and pushed open the
door.
He wordlessly took my hand as
we headed up the steep stairs to
the deck. I wasn’t looking forward
to seeing the Allures again, but we
didn’t have a choice. We had to
face reality before we spent any
more fun time together.
“Get some sleep?” Violet
grinned.
“No.” Owen entwined his hand
with mine.
“Not even going to pretend?”
she asked.
“There’s no point.” I wasn’t
embarrassed about what Owen and
I did. I was done taking life for
granted, and if that meant having
mind blowing sex with Owen while
others knew it, that was fine by me.
“Put this on.” Hugh tossed a
shirt at him.
“Thanks.” Owen pulled on the t-
shirt.
I leaned in. “Now you ruined my
view.”
Hugh smirked. “You’re
ridiculous.”
I shrugged and looked out at the
seemingly endless water. We were
surrounded by the calm blue water
all around us, with no land in sight.
“It’s peaceful out here.”
“I’m surprised you noticed.”
Violet nudged me. “Ready to focus
now that you slept?”
“It wasn’t sleep I needed.” It felt
freeing to stop caring about what
others thought. Fear of disapproval
was one feeling I didn’t need.
“Where are we?” Owen walked
over to the railing.
“On a boat.”
“Let me rephrase that. How
much farther do we have to go?”
Owen rested an elbow on the
railing.
“Not much farther. We’ll be
there soon.”
“We timed that well.” Owen
winked at me.
I laughed. “So what now? Want
us to take over?”
Hugh shook his head without
stepping away from the wheel. “No
thanks.”
“Don’t you want rest?”
“No, we don’t rest together
often.” Violet’s eyes twinkled with
amusement. Clearly she was talking
about sex.
“Often?” I was also done feeling
embarrassed by my questions. I
wasn’t getting answers any other
way.
“It’s not all that important.”
“Sure it is. Do makers usually
sleep with the Allures they create?”
I couldn’t imagine Violet and Hugh
sleeping together. I had so many
questions about Allures, but I hoped
I’d never need answers to them.
“Not always, but often.” Hugh
remained at the wheel. I couldn’t
imagine him sleeping with his
maker, Violet.
“Did you sleep with your maker,
Violet?” I decided to ask. She still
hadn’t told me much about him.
A surprised expression crossed
her face. “What do you think?”
“Why would you throw a
question back at me?” I wasn’t
letting her off the hook that easily. I
was asking her an easier question
than many of the others I could ask.
“Because I can.”
I leaned back against the railing.
“Yes. I think you were.”
“I’m curious what you’ll think of
him.”
“Of who?” Had I missed
something?
“My maker.”
“Will I meet him?” I knew
nothing about him.
“Yes.” She smiled lightly.
“Oh. When?”
“Later on. You’ll meet some of
our other friends first though.”
“Other friends?” Owen asked
suspiciously. “I think we’ve met
plenty of your friends already.”
“These aren’t Allures. I’m
curious what you’ll think of them.”
“What are they?” Owen shifted
his weight.
“Dragos.” Violet studied her
nails. “Ever hear of them?”
“Dragos?” Owen’s eyes bugged
out. “I guess I should have known
they were still around too.”
Violet grinned and dropped her
hand to her side. “Of course.”
“Uh, what?” Not for the first time
I was lost. I knew so little about the
supernatural world.
“I’ll explain later,” Owen assured
me before turning back to Violet.
“Are they as bad as I’ve read?”
“I’m not sure bad is the right
word.” Violet turned to look out at
the water.
“Ok, I’m done waiting.” I put a
hand on my hip. “What are
Dragos?”
Violet smiled. “It’s going to be
easier to show you.”
I looked at Owen. “Spill.”
Owen nodded. “They’re a shifter
of sorts.”
“Of sorts?”
“They are supposedly more like
Pterons. Their shifted form is still
humanoid.”
“What animal are they tied to?”
“Ok, not really animal as much
as a creature.” He talked with his
hands, something Owen never did.
“Come on. Spit it out.”
“Dragons.” Hugh shook his
head. “I don’t know why your lover
boy won’t just say it.”
“Uh, what? Dragons?” Were
there unicorns too?
Hugh laughed. “And they are
just as much fun as they sound.”
“Why do we need to see these
friends of yours?” I still couldn’t
imagine a dragon version of a
Pteron or whatever they were.
“They can help us get in a back
way to Energo.”
“Are they dangerous?”
Violet nodded without turning
around. “Very.”
I shivered.
“They won’t hurt you. Dragos
like Allures.” Was my fear that
obvious?
“But I’m not a full Allure yet.”
She finally turned back. “You’re
close enough.”
“And Pterons?” I asked.
“What, you don’t think your
Pteron can defend himself?” She
smiled.
“Of course he can, but I wanted
to know if they’ll be friendly.” I
watched Owen out of the corner of
my eye to make sure I hadn’t
unintentionally offended him. He
didn’t seem bothered.
“The Dragos are never friendly.”
Hugh opened a bottle of water and
took a sip. “It’s not in their nature.”
“Never?”
He set down the water beside
him by the wheel. “Well, except to
certain Allures and a few others on
rare occasions.”
“Do certain Allures include
Violet?” Everyone seemed to like
Violet. I guess her cheerful
personality got her a lot of fans.
“Yes, how’d you know?” She
pulled out several bottles of water
from a cooler and handed them out.
“Just a guess.”
“They are only male, so they
tend to be friendly to females of
other creature types.”
“How are they only male?” I
knew enough about biology to
understand how rare asexual
animals were.
“They procreate with other
species of females. It’s simple
really.”
“What happens to the uh,
women they procreate with?” From
the way everyone was describing
the Dragos I was a little nervous to
hear the answer.
“They settle down with their
mate for life.”
“Oh…” Settling down with a
dragon shifter? Hopefully their
mates weren’t human. I didn’t know
too many girls who would sign up
for that life. But maybe they were
like me and didn’t have a choice in
what happened to them.
“But it usually takes a Drago
years to find a mate. Decades or
centuries even. The Dragos we’re
seeing are all single. Once they
mate they aren’t around much.”
“Oh…”
“And no they aren’t having sex
all the time.” Hugh laughed.
“That’s not what I was thinking.”
I adamantly denied it.
“Then what were you thinking?”
“Just. Ok, fine. It’s what I was
thinking.” I felt blood rush to my
face.
“And I wonder why sex is on
your mind?” Violet nudged me
again.
“Yeah, Daisy. I wonder?” Owen
grinned.
“Changing subjects…” I wrapped
my arms over my chest. So much
for not caring. I guess my bravado
had worn off with the post-sex
euphoria.
“Do you two want to be
prepared?” Violet touched my
shoulder.
“Of course we do.” I dropped my
hands to my sides and snapped out
of my embarrassment.
“Do you want all the details
even if they’ll scare you?”
“It’s always better to be
prepared.” I’d been left in the dark
enough over the past few years.
“Not always.” She hopped up
onto the railing. My stomach did
flips watching her, but she was
calm. I guess taking risks weren’t as
scary when you were immortal. But
did it really mean immortal? What
happened to Taylor then? No one
had actually said she was dead, but
she had to be. I had her essence
inside of me.
“Are you okay?” Violet looked
over at me worriedly. “It looks like
you just saw a ghost.”
“No… nothing like that.”
Hugh turned from the wheel.
“She didn’t mean that literally.”
“I know. It’s nothing.”
“You sure?” Owen asked
carefully.
Why did these thoughts and
questions have to come to me at
the worst times? We were close to
reaching Energo, we were getting
ready to meet some sort of half-
dragon guys, and here I was ready
to open up another can of worms.
“Just say it, Daisy. We know
there’s something major you want
to say.” Violet hopped down from
the railing and stood in front of me.
“Allures are immortal.” I made it
a statement.
“In theory yes, but of course no
creature is truly immortal.” Hugh
looked at Owen. “Do you know how
to drive this?”
“Yes.” Owen took the wheel. I
was surprised that he agreed so
easily, but maybe he wanted Hugh
to keep talking.
Hugh strolled over to me. “We
are called immortal because our life
spans last indefinitely, and we are
immune to most means of death,
but that doesn’t mean that we can’t
be killed.”
“Taylor.” I let her name slip
from my lips.
“And now we get to the real
reason you asked.” Hugh started to
pace.
“Yes.” I fought to keep my
composure. I didn’t want to appear
more interested than necessary.
“We don’t know how that
happened.”
“But it did. I mean I have her
essence.”
“You do… and so we know she
may be dead, but we have no
proof.”
“Can an Allure live without her
essence?”
“She wouldn’t be an Allure
then.”
“Would she be human again?”
Did that mean I’d still have a
chance to remove the essence even
if we were too late to stop the
change?
“We don’t know. It isn’t
something we’ve seen before.”
“Ok… got it.” I had so many
more questions, but hopefully I
wouldn’t need answers. If things
went my way I’d be walking away
from the Allures and never looking
back.
“Have we answered enough
questions that you’re ready for me
to continue?” Violet tapped her foot
impatiently.
“Yes. Go on. We were talking
about being prepared.”
“Yes. I was explaining that