Wishes and Research (Blue Ridge Magic #5) Read Online M.A. Innes

Categories Genre: BDSM, Dragons, Erotic, Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Blue Ridge Magic Series by M.A. Innes
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Total pages in book: 80
Estimated words: 76887 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 384(@200wpm)___ 308(@250wpm)___ 256(@300wpm)
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No one had told everyone else that…especially not the guys at the door.

“I’m going to try.” Yes, that seemed to be a good first step. “But if it doesn’t work, you have to save me.”

Oh.

“And you can’t leave me alone with them for any reason.” That was nonnegotiable but made Daddy sigh as he looked down at his lap.

“Deal, but this is going to be awkward, so be prepared.” Kissing my forehead, he lifted me up and set me down on the floor. “Pants up.”

Oh yes.

“That’s important.” Probably not completely necessary with how strange everyone was, but clothes on made for a better first impression.

But as Daddy fixed my pants, I started to see why he’d said it would be awkward.

Oops.

“Daddy, you’re…” Damp. Most of my mess had gotten on Daddy. “I…You should…”

He shrugged and looked around as he stood up. “One second.”

“We’re being patient still but we see your Jeep, Daddy Fraser.” The singsong tone in the excited guy’s voice as he said Daddy’s name made me bob my head. “We can’t hear grown-up sounds, so I know we’re not interrupting, Daddy Fraser.”

Daddy groaned as my head bobbed again. “Don’t even think about encouraging him with that nonsense.”

Giggling wasn’t the right response, so I had to be very careful as I nodded. “Yes, Daddy.”

Some people made it very hard to behave.

I got another glare from Daddy, but his eyes were smiling and he was having to press his lips together. So I knew I didn’t have to worry, but I didn’t know what he was doing when he started looking behind the couch.

“There we go.” Daddy held up…a bathrobe. “I knew I had one in here.”

Shaking his head, he slipped the dark blue bathrobe over his clothes and knotted it around his waist. “We need to get a few more of these. I only have one for you and it’s in the bedroom. That’s piss-poor planning right there.”

His ramblings didn’t seem to be for me, so I just waited until it’d stopped and he’d taken a deep breath. “Alright. We say hi. We invite them in. We excuse ourselves for a moment and I get new pants on.”

The whole situation was ridiculous but all I could do was nod.

All Daddy seemed to be able to do was shake his head, so he took my hand and led us to the front door as he kept up the slow back and forth movement.

It felt a bit like we were walking the plank…but that just might’ve been me because he was looking pleasant and relaxed as he finally opened the door. “Kenzie. Lorne. You’ve come to meet my mate, huh?”

Oh.

It was them.

They didn’t look nearly as scary as they should have and their smiling faces looked very innocent. Yes, I was starting to see why so many old men had told me to just smile and look stupid.

It worked really well.

“He needs friends, Daddy Fraser.” The less sparkly guy I assumed was Kenzie based on his lack of sequins and his shirt that said Soup Sucks smiled at Daddy. “You can’t keep him all to yourself. He needs to play and have fun with friends.”

The more sparkly man in the glittery silver vest smiled even wider and was so innocent looking I wanted to give him a hug. “We’re here to welcome him to the area and make sure he knows there’s lots of littles to play with.”

They were both very dangerous creatures no matter what they were.

“And friends to hang out with.” Kenzie poked the other guy who seemed to be Lorne in the arm. “We know that not every little plays with other people. Some are very private and we’ll respect that.”

They would?

I looked over at Daddy, who was trying not to laugh, and decided asking if they were serious would be rude.

“I’m glad you understand that. Paxton is the private kind of person and will decide what he wants to share and when, but we’re not going to rush him.” Daddy managed to say that without giggling but I wasn’t sure how.

There was no way they were going to pretend not to know that I was little too. Their heads cocked and they looked at me and sighed like I was an adorable puppy. Lorne seemed to be the designated liar because he spoke as they both nodded. “Yes. We’ll remember and we’re going to be very nice.”

“Besides.” Kenzie rocked back and forth on his feet like he was barely holding back his excitement to do something that would make me nervous. “We can teach him how to play even if he’s just a regular sub who doesn’t know he’s little yet. Mr. Kennedy said to be patient.”

Good grief.

Daddy took a deep breath.

“Okay.” Nodding, Daddy stood straighter. “Being patient is good. Come on in and we’ll hang out for a while. You can meet Paxton and we’ll have a snack.”


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