Taken by the Lord of the Nocturne Court (Dark Companions #1) Read Online K.A. Merikan

Categories Genre: Dark, Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Dark Companions Series by K.A. Merikan
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Total pages in book: 169
Estimated words: 156210 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 781(@200wpm)___ 625(@250wpm)___ 521(@300wpm)
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Given half the chance, yeah, I’ll gorge myself on fantastical foods even if I have to eat them from Kyranis’s hand.

I purr in approval. “It’s delicious!”

Kyranis laughs in a way that sounds almost honest and keeps serving me the food with the shell-shaped dainty spoon while his hand rubs my back in a way so suggestive I half-expect him to break protocol and marry me today.

That, or fuck me over this table.

I should feel offended if he intended for the latter to happen, but how am I to deny a man this attractive? A man who isn’t embarrassed to express his interest in me in public, almost as if he’s… proud to have me. That’s definitely a new experience.

A large round fruit bursts with sweetness on my tongue as I bite into it. My eyes widen and I smile at him with my mouth full. My heart beats that bit faster, and I’m no longer cold. Only now I notice Kyranis hasn’t eaten, focused on my needs. I can only hope he isn’t trying to fatten me up so that he can feed me to a leviathan.

“I want to make sure you understand I mean you no harm. This might be sudden, but we are bound forever, and it will be a sweet duty,” he tells me with a smile ghosting across his features. The fruit in my mouth feels almost tingly as the Prince of Darkness leans so close I can feel his breath.

Yep, he’s gonna fuck me here, and I’m not even mad about it.

With my heart in my throat and my eyes on his, I reach out to stroke his hair. It’s as silky as I envisioned. I already imagine it falling around my face and tickling my cheeks as he—

“Kyranis! At last! You’re back!” says a female voice as the woman bursts through the door without as much as knocking.

“Forgive me, Your Highness. Your cousin insisted…” Reiner pleads with his eyes from the door, and the elongated, reddish mark on his cheek suggests she did more than just insist.

Chapter 7

Luke

Iwatch the elven lady stuff a folded fan into an embroidered purse, and pull away from Kyranis with my cheeks on fire. Her hair looks like white gold poured over an eccentric wedding cake, with flowers and jewels adorning the various tiers of the updo as if she were cosplaying a gothic version of Marie Antoinette.

Her face is round, almost childlike, with a small, pouty mouth and big eyes the shade of violets in the spring, but her breasts, pushed up by her corset like two cupcakes, prove that she is indeed an adult woman.

“I hope I’m not interrupting,” she says with a wide smile, and sits right next to us without waiting for an answer. Reiner appears exasperated that she didn’t give him a chance to pull the chair out for her, but she pays him no mind.

“You are, Elodie,” Kyranis says in a voice sharp as steel. “We didn’t want to be disturbed.”

“You shouldn’t be shutting out family like this,” Elodie quips and helps herself to a small piece of food reminiscent of a sandwich. “We all want to meet your promised before you two wed. I’ve heard rumors that you’re being fast to avoid public courting. It’s tradition for a reason.”

“What is the reason?” I butt in, even though I haven’t been introduced, but Elodie doesn’t seem to care about rules, so I hope I’m not next in line for a slap.

She claps her hands, and the smile of her ruby red lips widens. “It speaks! It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen a human.”

I swallow this non-answer in frustration.

Kyranis sighs in defeat. “Luke, this is my first cousin, Princess Elodie Goldweed.”

I would have to awkwardly lean over the table to shake her hand, so I settle on a polite nod as she scans me with her piercing violet eyes.

“What happened to his neck?” Elodie asks Kyranis as if I’m not there. “I hope you’re not treating your future Companion poorly.”

“It’s fine,” I answer because I’ve worked in customer service long enough to learn to not take people’s shit. “Prince Kyranis actually saved me from deadly bushes and these moth thingies.”

“Ah, always the hero,” she says and spreads her fan, obscuring most of her face, so we only see her kohl-lined eyes. “Maybe with Luke’s help, you will be able to find your father’s Dark Companion? He’s been stuck in the shadowild for what, seven years now?”

Kyranis tenses like a cobra before sinking its teeth into a victim. “There’s no point in dwelling on the past.”

But my fingers get cold again. “No, no, I’d like to know. What’s shadowild? And why is a Dark Companion lost there?” At this point, I still don’t know what my Dark Companion duties will be, but this feels much more pressing.


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