Two Thousand Blades (Kings of Chaos #3) Read Online Jocelynn Drake

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Magic, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Kings of Chaos Series by Jocelynn Drake
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Total pages in book: 120
Estimated words: 111252 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 556(@200wpm)___ 445(@250wpm)___ 371(@300wpm)
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“I…I keep seeing Winter’s expression in my mind when Fox was lying there, the blood pouring out of him. The panic. The absolute fear that gripped him. No matter how hard I try, it keeps repeating in my mind.”

“And it makes you worry about your clan mates,” Kai filled in.

Xiang spun around, his eyes wide and shimmering. “No! It makes me think of you!”

That simple declaration rendered Kai speechless. He could only watch as Xiang closed the distance between them in two long strides. His hands gripped both of his arms, digging his fingers into his flesh with enough force to bruise, but Kai couldn’t tear his gaze from Xiang’s. The worry that filled his expressive face had twisted into pure terror.

“I don’t care if you think it’s stupid; I need to hear you say that you won’t be killed like that. The fae won’t be able to hurt you like the queen did the last time. That⁠—”

Kai stopped Xiang’s panicked words by placing the pads of his fingers to his lips. “Stop. Breathe,” Kai commanded. He lifted his fingers and immediately replaced them as a “But” stumbled from Xiang’s tongue. “You forget. I’m a dragon. We are extremely hard to kill. I’ve lived on this earth longer than you. Longer than all the members of your clan combined. And I’m not even the oldest of my kind.”

Xiang grabbed his hand and pulled his fingers away from his lips, his eyes still attempting to peer straight into his soul. “But the last time you stood up to the queen, you barely made it back to the hoard. You could have died.”

“I was badly injured,” Kai conceded, though he hated to. “But I would have healed, even without your care. It just would have taken me longer.”

Of course, he wouldn’t have fought the queen’s magic as hard as he did if it hadn’t been for Xiang. The strange, combative vampire not only gave him a reason to fight, but there was something special there that gave him the strength to defeat the pull of the magic. He wasn’t ready to put it into words yet. Not when things still felt so fragile with Xiang. But soon.

He lifted his hand to Xiang’s jaw and caressed the stubble that grew there, loving the contrasting feel of rough hair and soft skin. “I’m not going anywhere. The fae cannot defeat me. No one can stop me. I will stay here as long as you want to keep you and your clan safe.”

For the first time in too many hours, the first hint of a smirk twisted up the left corner of Xiang’s mouth. “That sounds pretty cocky there, Mr. Dragon. Don’t you think you’re asking for trouble?”

“I was cocky when I thought no one could find my hoard, and the fae proved me wrong.” Kai’s hand slipped to circle Xiang’s throat and tightened, holding him captive. Xiang swallowed, his Adam’s apple bobbing by his thumb while his heartbeat fluttered against his palm. Everything about him was an enticement, pulling him in deeper and deeper in the dark swirling waters that were Xiang. “Now I have something new in my hoard that is precious to me. No one will steal it. No one will even touch it. You are mine.”

Xiang’s lips parted on a gasp, and Kai took it as an invitation.

He seized that perfect mouth, sealing them together so that Xiang’s moan could only go down Kai’s throat. The world faded away, and he lost himself to the taste of Xiang as his tongue swept through his mouth, memorizing every bit. Electricity zipped through his body, tingling along every nerve ending, as Xiang gripped his hips and pulled him in even closer. Their knees bumped and Kai widened his stance, welcoming Xiang.

This was better than anything he’d ever experienced. He was flying higher than when Huangdi pressed that sword into his hands. Better than sliding into his hoard after being away for a long period. Xiang was joy. He was soaring above the clouds on a warm summer day, the sunlight glistening along his scales.

With a groan, Xiang tore his lips away to drag his mouth along Kai’s jaw before nibbling on his neck. “I did not expect you to be so good at this.”

Kai tipped his head, giving his lover more access to his throat, relishing the scrape of fangs followed by the soft swipe of his tongue. “You thought I would be a terrible kisser?” Even as he spoke, his fingers tugged at Xiang’s still-damp T-shirt, pulling it up so he could slide his hands along smooth, chilled skin. The rain had lowered the vampire’s already sub-human temperature, but he had ways of raising it again.

Warm breath gusted across where Xiang had been kissing as a laugh escaped him. “Not bad. Just…someone who might not have a lot of practice.”


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