Argenis (Fated Dragon Daddies #2) Read Online Pepper North

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dragons, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Fated Dragon Daddies Series by Pepper North
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Total pages in book: 44
Estimated words: 41518 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 208(@200wpm)___ 166(@250wpm)___ 138(@300wpm)
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Chapter 3

He felt her gaze follow him into the empty space. How would she react? Concentrating, Argenis called his dragon forth. The internal celebrations of his dragon had challenged his control. When she had touched him and the mating bond linked them together, Argenis had battled the dragon for control.

Stretching his wings, Argenis posed for his mate to impress her. A first impression was important. He swiveled his head to the side to watch her reaction. Pure amazement played over her expressive features.

She walked forward and lifted a hand to touch the scales covering his foreleg. He closed his eyes at the incredible feel of her skin against him. “You like that,” she whispered.

He opened one eye to capture her gaze and nod. As their connection matured, he’d be able to speak to her mind to mind when in dragon form. She stroked him again, and he allowed his pleasure to rumble up his throat.

“You purr,” she said with delight.

Shaking his head in affront, Argenis disagreed. He was not a kitten. He snarled a bit to reestablish his place at the top of the food chain.

“Oh! Sorry, big bad dragons don’t purr.”

He ignored the hint of amusement and swung his neck to gesture to his back. It was time to go.

“Oh, yeah.” Quickly, she scrambled up into position. Argenis steadied her with his snout, enjoying the scent of his mate. She was… delectable.

When she held on, he rose to his feet and paused for a moment as she tightened her grasp. Before she could relax, he launched himself into the air. Her squeal of delight was music to his ears.

“I don’t know if you can hear me, but this is amazing.”

He nodded and turned to wink an eye at her. Scanning the road before them, he looked for the stuffie thief. He wouldn’t allow that to happen. He growled when his view spotted the bike. It took several minutes for Ciel to see the man.

“There he is. That’s my suitcase.”

Argenis couldn’t help but notice that her suitcase was silver. He waggled his wings slightly—not enough to make her off balance, but she did tighten her arms around his neck. Gradually going lower, Argenis loved the moment the man felt his presence and looked over his shoulder. The bike rocked back and forth, stabilized only by the cart behind him. He pedaled like a wild man. Like that was going to help him.

Reaching out his forearm, Argenis plucked the silver suitcase from the top of the pile. He allowed his hot breath to float over the man, singeing his hair slightly. Wrinkling his sensitive snout at that smell, Argenis angled back to the sky. He did one loop around to approach the villain one more time. With pinpoint precision, he blasted the contents of the cart, setting everything on fire.

Ciel’s cheer was his reward as the man bailed off the bike and then frantically tried to unhook it before the flames damaged the last of his possessions. Don’t mess with a dragon’s mate.

Argenis set a path for Wyvern. He didn’t rush. When he got her back to town, they would no longer be alone. He enjoyed having Ciel to himself.

“Argenis?” she yelled into the wind.

He nodded to encourage her.

“This isn’t the last time I’ll see you, is it?”

His shake of denial was vigorous.

She hugged his neck harder and pressed her cheek to his scales in response. “You do purr!” she shouted in delight when his happiness escaped in a deep rumble.

He chose to pretend he didn’t hear that comment.

In a short period of time, he landed in Wyvern. She slid down to stand on the ground, but leaned next to him. Gently, he guided her a short distance from his body with a careful sweep of his wing. When he was sure she was safe, he morphed back to human form. Usually there was a subconscious dismay due to the loss of his dragon senses, now there was satisfaction in supporting his mate.

She flew instantly to the suitcase and unzipped it. Sliding her hand inside, she searched for something. He could tell the moment her hand closed around her beloved stuffie. Ciel took a deep breath and blew it out in relief.

“Silly’s okay.”

“Come, Ciel. Let’s let everyone know you’re safe and get those wounds disinfected.” He wrapped his arm around her and guided her the short distance to the square.

Stopping at the first aid tent that the medical team must have erected after he left, Argenis asked for supplies and tended his mate himself. Ciel didn’t realize it yet, but the touch of other men would repel her until they were fully mated. When her wounds from the encounter with the barbed wire were treated, he led her from the tent and to a secluded nook. Reaching forward to cup her chin, he raised her eyes to meet his gaze.


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