Total pages in book: 99
Estimated words: 93267 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 466(@200wpm)___ 373(@250wpm)___ 311(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 93267 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 466(@200wpm)___ 373(@250wpm)___ 311(@300wpm)
Gregori flared his wings and slowed his descent into a lazy spiral. The entire time, Thiago’s silvery-white dragon was on his left with Sora on his back, while Dimitri and Sam were on his right as a protective escort.
As soon as he touched down, Gregori purred and flexed his toes in the hot sand. A soft breeze swept in from the ocean and the waves kissed the shore. The click of the latch on Salem’s harness reached his ears and he crouched down to allow his mate to easily slide to the sand.
“Go greet your clan,” Salem said with a couple pats on his side.
No need to tell him twice. He bounded off to join his clanmates, but he didn’t get far before he was sliding to a sharp halt, spraying sand in every direction.
Rodrigo was there.
The king’s dragon was the biggest of all of them, his soft grey scales shimmering in the sunlight. Horns rose from his head like a crown and pale blue eyes narrowed on Gregori.
With his own head hung to the point his chin almost dragged in the sand, he crawled over to Rodrigo.
His king huffed loudly, like he was simply exasperated with one of his children. He butted his head against Gregori’s, nuzzling him. “Idiot,” he growled, but there was a wealth of affection in that single word. Rodrigo had endured more than one of his dragons doing stupid things in the name of wooing their mates. According to Ha Na, Rodrigo had even had a few not-so-bright moments during their courtship. Gregori wasn’t any worse than the rest of them.
As if he could sense exactly where Gregori’s mind had wandered, Rodrigo grumped and pushed Gregori to the ground and half flopped on top of him. The weight felt like the best homecoming in the world. It hearkened back to a time when Gregori had been small and alone after his parents died in the war, a time when grief had just about consumed him. Sometimes, the only thing that grounded Gregori was Rodrigo’s weight curled around him like this. It felt like a balm on his battered heart. All the loneliness he’d endured, all the heartache that had torn at him, finally stopped aching. He let out a sound from the heart, one of utter relief, of pure happiness. Finally, finally, he was home.
Rodrigo’s move must have been the signal.
Several dragons roared, shattering the somewhat peaceful air, and came crashing down on top of Gregori in a great dragon-pile of scales, wings, and talons. Sand flew in every direction, but when it came back down, it was accompanied by delicate snowflakes, defying the heat of a Brazilian summer to land all about them.
There would be more talks and lectures later. Even more medical exams. And inevitably, a punishment for lying to the king’s mate and risking his life. Right now, none of it mattered. He was home and lying under a pile of his dragon brothers and sisters. The hot sand warmed his belly and relaxed every muscle in his body. Magic tickled his nose as the dragons’ excitement called up a steady snow flurry on the beach that piled more than a few centimeters of snow upon the once burning sand.
He lifted his head as best he could and looked around until he finally located Salem. His mate stood off to the side with Sam, Sora, and a few other mages. He’d shed all of his winter clothes, dropping them into a pile at his feet, and now wore a T-shirt. His sweaty hair stood up in every direction, as if he’d just run his fingers through it. Concern filled his expression, but when he caught Gregori looking, Salem smiled and gave him a thumbs-up with both hands.
Sam would look after his twin for now.
Not that Gregori could have moved even if he’d wanted to. He was under several tons of dragon, and they seemed quite adamant about not letting him up.
A squeal cut through the air and Salem’s head jerked to the left. His expression lit up with such wonder that Gregori’s heart skipped. He didn’t need to even look to know who had finally wiped the worry from Salem’s expression. It just had to be Ravi and Sora’s twins.
Gregori smiled as he shifted his gaze just in time to see the two toddlers racing across the sand and shifting before they reached the pile of full-grown dragons. Their flying was getting better. They could go a little straighter and for longer distances before their little wings inevitably grew tired and they dropped, almost like scaly blue stones.
With adorable growls, like energetic golden retrievers, the baby dragons bounced through the snow, burrowing in it only to pop up again in a spray of snow and sand. Eventually they turned their attention to the living, breathing jungle gym right in front of them. They clambered up one dragon and slid down the back of another, a mix of human and dragon-y giggles filling the air.