Visiting the Variks (Lords of Discord #6) Read Online Jocelynn Drake

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: Lords of Discord Series by Jocelynn Drake
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Total pages in book: 58
Estimated words: 54305 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 272(@200wpm)___ 217(@250wpm)___ 181(@300wpm)
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Was he any different now, though? If Gideon batted his enormous eyes at him, he’d be at his side in a flash, pulling him into his arms.

After a quick kiss to Fox’s throat, Winter released his boyfriend and turned his full attention to Sky, who seemed as though he’d rather be pretty much anywhere else in the world.

“I’m sorry we haven’t met sooner. I asked Fox to keep his clan a secret for now. The Varik name carries a unique weight in our world. I want to be sure people aren’t going to use him to get close to the clan,” Winter apologized.

“Ha. Yeah. Totally get it. Ha. Gotta protect your boyfriend,” Sky choked out. His voice was higher pitched than normal, and he still sounded as if he were contemplating running out of there.

“He told me he’s enjoyed his conversations with you and the rest of your coven. I hope Fox being a Varik won’t upset future conversations.”

“Winter!” Fox snapped.

Winter scowled at his mate, stuffing his hands into the pocket of his black hoodie. “What?”

“That sounded like a threat.”

Winter sighed heavily and dropped his head back. “I didn’t mean it like a threat. If I was threatening anyone, they’d fucking—”

Fox darted close and slapped his hand across Winter’s mouth. “Seriously, he’s not threatening. He always sounds threatening because of his reputation. I have enjoyed our talks and I would like to meet the rest of your coven in person, but if you’re not comfortable with me because I’m a Varik or because my boyfriend is an asshole, I understand.”

Winter said something behind Fox’s hand, but it was too muffled to understand. He was likely taking issue with being called an asshole.

“No! I…I can’t speak for my coven brothers, but I don’t have a problem with you being in the Varik Clan. I…I think I just need time to wrap my head around you dating Winter,” Sky said. His color was better, and his voice was at its normal levels.

So, it was time to drop the other bomb.

“We probably should have told you, too,” Gideon started, his cheeks flushed. “But Ryder and I are also part of the Varik Clan.”

A sharp laugh broke from Sky’s throat. “Of course. Of course you are.” He slapped his hand over his mouth, eyes suddenly going wide. When he lifted his hand, he whispered, “Did I say anything at the club that was embarrassing?”

Gideon immediately patted his shoulder. “No, you and Maddox were wonderful. Very interesting. You’re not at all what I expected when we heard you were a necromancer.”

“Not that any vampire looks forward to meeting a necromancer,” Winter muttered.

Fox smacked him on the chest. “Be nice!”

“Are you still willing to help Gideon with the ghost?” Ryder demanded, dragging Sky’s wide eyes up to him.

“Sure. That’s not a problem.” Sky paused and rubbed his hand on his chin. “I think I know my price for removing the ghost, though.” He turned his smile on Gideon. “In exchange for removing the ghost, I want you to owe me one meeting with King Aiden.”

“What do you want to meet with the king about?” Winter asked.

Sky shrugged. “No reason…at the moment. I want to have this promise in my back pocket in case something important comes up at a later date.” He chuckled and pressed his hand to his chest. “You think some nobody witch like me can snag a meeting with the king? Hell, nah. But I’m sure his own clan members could arrange it for me just once.”

“You know we can’t guarantee that Aiden would help you or do whatever it is you want, right?” Winter countered.

Sky made a dismissive noise. “I’d never expect that. Convincing the king to help me is my problem. This payment would simply get me an audience.”

Gideon’s wide, pleading eyes immediately shot to Ryder, begging for help. He didn’t know how to answer, and Ryder was feeling a bit at a loss. If they went to Aiden and asked him to give Sky a meeting, he was sure Aiden would grant it, but was that the right way to use their connection to the clan?

“Done,” Winter answered before anyone else tried to speak. “But the bargain you’ve struck is with me, not Gideon. Get rid of his ghost, and I’ll make sure you get in to see the king so long as it’s a Varik sitting on the throne.”

Gideon smiled brightly up at Winter. “Thank you so much.”

“Truly, thank you, Winter,” Ryder chimed in.

The youngest Varik looked at the ground, his hands stuffed into the front pocket of his hoodie. “It’s not a big deal. Seriously.”

“Awww, you’re just a cheese-doodle-loving sweetheart,” Fox teased. He wrapped his arms around his mate and nuzzled his face against Winter’s throat. “Love you.”

“Okay. Let’s go check out this ghost.” Sky picked up the bag that had slipped from his fingers and shoved to his feet. He paused and turned his attention to stare at Winter. “Does this mean you’ll be joining us?”


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