Marigold
My eyes were sealed shut, and I was reveling in the tingles still sparking from my lips and every point of contact that Rias had made with my oversensitive body.
My wolf was baying with bliss in my head, but shame crept in as Asher’s lithe body pressed in close, filling the spot the other male had only just vacated.
I didn’t know what to think about my warring emotions, but Ash’s voice intruded on my internal battle, reassuring, “Hey, gorgeous. Don’t do that. Don’t second guess how you feel. It’s clear that Rias is also yours, and I’m not going to force you to choose. I can’t promise to be perfect, but I will swear to try my best to put aside any lasting jealousy.”
Asher’s mature response shocked the shit out of me, something he seemed to be doing an awful lot of here recently, but I didn’t have the energy to think about anything further than sinking into the inviting bed situated a few feet away.
My blood still simme
Marigold I learned I had slept through the night and the better part of the next day, but I obviously needed the rest if I had been out for that long. My mates’ unique fragrances twisting together around me had aided me in sleeping easy, but I could already feel the knots forming in my shoulders as my mind got a head of itself like always, leaving me with a jumbled mess of emotions to sift through. While I had been hesitant to set off by myself with Rias’s mother at first, it didn’t take me long to figure out how blessed I was to cross paths with her. She was refreshingly genuine with her caring nature, and I felt accepted the second that she’d wound her deceptively strong arms around me. I felt more at ease with her during the brief time we conversed than I had with my own mother after damn near my entire life living under the same roof, but any thoughts about my family fled my mind as I reentered the kitchen a few hours later in a s
Asher As I held Mari tight in my arms that night, I was realizing there wasn’t shit I could have done if the male Rias had referred to as Knox had decided that he did want to fly off with our delicate true mate. My heart stopped beating in my chest during the thick of things, and I was relieved that Rias had been there to take the lead, my only thought at the time being about Mari’s wellbeing. I’d lost myself to the green monster riding on my shoulders prior, and I felt like an ass as a result for the entire day as Rias continued to do nothing but prove how devoted he was to making sure Mari had what she needed. I noticed his consideration didn’t just extend to our mate though. Rias had assured me there was nothing romantic between the two of us, and I was pleased we were on the same page in that respect, but I still appreciated the easy relationship he seemed determined to create with me. Despite all the dick moves I’d pulled
Marigold The atmosphere around us had seemed to gain mass as the afternoon dragged on, taking a turn down darker avenues as Rias shared the awful story of his own traumatic past with his family. It had answered the question I’d had about his father, and about Annie’s reaction to the mention of him previously, but I didn’t feel any better knowing the circumstances of his demise. My heart went out to Rias, and I was crawling into his lap before I realized what my body was doing. Yet, it felt right being in his capable arms, and I sensed how my presence helped to calm some of the hurt that would no doubt endure for a very long time. Relaxing into his embrace felt natural, and I didn’t register when Ash had migrated closer at first, casually resting his palm on my thigh without any carnal intention behind the action. For a while, no one broke the tense silence as it continued to encompass the last of our respite from reality befor
Zacharias I was kicking myself for bringing up what would happen once we reached the wolves’ territories, but on the other hand, I was also grateful I’d had the forethought to ask what my true mate was comfortable with. My dragon was sulking in the back of my head as I held my mate’s small figure tight against my chest, and I couldn’t say I didn’t feel the same as my inner animal. The twin sounds of even breathing told me both of the other members of my triad were out cold. Although this wasn’t how I was imagining the night would end after Mari had requested for me to join her and Ash, I rejoiced in the chance to pass the night with her in my arms, all the same. Her intoxicating smell of rainfall lulled me closer to dreamland as the seconds ticked by, dulling the discomfort of my aching dick until blackness consumed my awareness. The morning came too fast, and we were setting off for our first stop before the sun had peered ov
Zacharias My dragon and I were in hell each minute we were forced to be away from Mari’s side, but I couldn’t argue with the necessity of the situation, knowing my brethren and I’s actions could very well be responsible for saving an entire species. Not to mention, I trusted Asher to ensure no harm came to Marigold while I was gone, yet another benefit of being in a triad. My surety would only increase after our mating bond fully snapped into place, but until then, I felt confident Ash would keep our other half safe in the meantime. I allowed my brain to roam during the extensive jaunt to the female werebears’ secret hideaway and the return trip afterward. It hadn’t been difficult to keep my mind occupied, using most of the time to ponder the details of what Finn had informed me of after I’d directed any able-bodied dragons to help with the rescue mission, but the decampment of two more males from under my command did leave me
Marigold I spent the next couple of days avoiding the real world while Rias was gone, living vicariously through the characters in my latest novel, “Rebel Rising: The Lost Alpha’s Mate.” Asher checked in with me frequently, bringing me food and taking the time to put a smile on my face before he left each morning. He’d been in and out during the daytime hours, busy helping Reese out in preparation for the impending clash between species, and I think he even mentioned something about speaking with the bear shifter about the serum he’d created for detecting the wolves or bears who were utilizing the scent blocking technology. It made me concerned about the situation back home, but I knew Asher wouldn’t leave the safety of our pack to chance. Be that as it may, I did feel like shit when it dawned on me that I hadn’t thought about checking in with Nicolai when we’d made the layover in the East. I was certain Ash had looke
Asher There was nothing sexual about the way I was curled up to Mari’s back as she rested in the cradle of Rias’s arms, the tiny bed we’d been forced to make do with ensuring we remained almost on top of one another. I wasn’t complaining about the closeness to my other half, but I was missing the luxurious bed back home in the East as we fell asleep, nonetheless. At any rate, what seemed like only minutes later, Reese’s deep baritone was invading my head, forewarning about the arrival of the bear shifters. A few minutes later, I’d barely been able to rouse the others before someone was beating on the door. Knock, knock, knock! Reese’s familiar voice sounded again, but this time, it came from the other side of the bedroom door as it rang out in a tense tone, saying, “Asher.” Groaning, I rolled out of bed, careful not to dump Mari on the ground from where she’d cuddled up to me while we slept. I was even
Asher The reason for Rias’s reluctance was rapidly becoming clear as Mari began to freak out, halting any forward progress we’d been making as she queried, “When? I need to get to Iris. I can’t lea-” My wolf’s instinctive need to protect our mate was kicking in with the clear picture of alarm she presented as she paced back and forth on the walkway before she brusquely cut off her sentence. Rias was as baffled as I was, but he also didn’t have the added benefit of having more time observing our soulmate in her comfort zone like I had, so he didn’t know as much about her troubled home life as me, either. She’d been secretive, regardless, but the love for her sister had always shone through brilliantly any time she had spoken her name in the past. This moment was the exception, and I intercepted her frenzied marching, tugging her into my embrace before she drove herself mad. Rias followed my lead, closing in on her on the other
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Marigold Five Years Later Glancing around the large clearing here to the north of Forest Glen, I let myself revel in how far we’d come over the last five years. Dragons, wolves, bears, and, hell, even a few humans, all coexisted in peace as they had since that final fight, interacting without any drama in the wide-open area before me. Granted, it wasn’t all smooth sailing at first, and there were still the occasional troublemakers to deal with every now and then. It wasn’t a walk in the park to push past the prejudice when it did occur, but we’d found that most of it was due to misinformation that my father and the other former elders had spread throughout the years. For that reason, I’d advocated for the annual gathering that we were all enjoying now, ensuring it was open to everyone. Initially, there was more friction on the human side of things, but Finn and Maverick had handled any issues on that front in the aftermath of all the mayhem my father had caused. I’d felt guilty
Marigold I was locked in place as turmoil ruled around me, Maverick and his team of males trying their damnedest to pull a miracle out of their asses. Nicolai was unconscious, badly injured from an ambush during his rescue mission with one of my true mates, and now both pieces of my soul were bounding off into danger de novo, my sister still in the clutches of my manipulative father. How much more fucked up could my family get? Letting the terror win as I drowned in my misery, I don’t know how long I stood there before someone broke me out of my stupor, but once the haze cleared, I was searching for some way to contribute, not wanting to be the damsel in distress. Still, I was being yanked out of the street by one of the healers before I could move an inch myself, and one look up told me the reason why. The dragons who were at the root of Nic’s suffering had decided to try their hands at finishing the job. To further complicate the situation, the humans impending arrival couldn’t
Zacharias I didn’t jump at Asher’s disruption, not surprised in the slightest. Rather, I used the opening he afforded to strike while the iron was hot, so to speak. Launching myself headfirst into the commotion, I maneuvered my arm up into the gap between Magnus’s and Iris’s bodies, using it to block the blade he still wielded as I concurrently swept his feet out from under him. The stinging ache from the knife slicing deep into the muscle of my forearm hardly registered in the heat of the moment, relief being the chief emotion in my head at averting the male’s sinister plans from coming about in his final act of desperation. Both of his fists unclenched as he tumbled to the ground with a growl, releasing Iris’s blonde tresses and the gore-splattered knife in the process. The blade clunked heavily as it dropped to the floor in front of him, and I hurried to kick it out of reach. As much as I wanted to stick around and deliver some of my own vengeance for present and past hurts, Ir
Asher One second, I was sprinting for cover as we came closer to saving Iris, my gaze pinned on a nearby building, but then Nicolai was roaring in alarm, his body crashing into me and bringing me down face first into the concrete sidewalk in front of me. The nasty collision set a chorus of bells off in my brain as my senses picked up on several things simultaneously, time seeming to slow to a crawl as anguish exploded from my head down. Heat was rapidly spreading from behind me until it became equally as unbearable as the ringing in my mind, yet I didn’t miss the agonized howl piercing the air above it all before darkness reigned, my body shutting down to protect itself. When I came too, it was by increments with pain radiating out from multiple points, but it was the ache from my face that commanded the bulk of my notice. It took me a minute to comprehend that someone else was moving my body, flipping me over so that I could see the smoke darkening the sky, and it took another on
Zacharias Finn had contacted me earlier during our flight into the Western Province. He’d let me know some of our males would be arriving throughout the day, but he’d also mentioned that he was planning to scout ahead in order to get an idea of what we were looking at. I let the others know as much before Asher and I escorted Mari up to the room, the fatigue crashing down on her all at once by the looks of it. When we returned, those that were left for the meeting had moved into the living room. Our location made no difference to me, so I took a seat in a recliner, listening as Nicolai and Asher discussed different tactics for approaching their mission to extract Iris. Mari had given us as much as she could recall of the secret route into the town earlier. It turned out to be an underground tunnel, which wasn’t surprising given all I’d discovered about the former elder of the lupine species. Moreover, I would be able to give t
Marigold My mind was a million miles away as I went through the motions of getting ready for our flight the next morning, every waking thought reminding me that I’d failed to keep Iris safe. Rias and Asher had taken care of packing any supplies we might need, so I’d only been responsible for making sure I dressed appropriately for the trek to the Western Province. More than once, my mates tried to pull me out of my own head, their delectable fragrances and compelling personalities enough to give me a fleeting reprieve from the recurring thoughts, but I was left with an abundance of free time while they ran around, tying up loose ends before we set off. Annie and Ruby joined us for breakfast, but no one was in a talkative mood with the daunting next couple of days ahead of us. Hence, it was a quiet affair before we said our goodbyes. Nevertheless, Annie hurried forward before I could follow my mates out the door a while later, stopping me in my tracks as she wrapped a heavy coat ar
Zacharias Mari was practically falling asleep in her food, but I knew she would resist any attempt I made to take her up to bed, so I didn’t bother wasting the effort. We’d been holding off on strategizing while everyone devoured the food someone had thoughtfully prepared beforehand, but I could see Ruby and my mom were finishing up their meals now, both of them slipping off a few minutes later. Nicolai and Maya had drifted towards the living room, but Asher and I had remained at the kitchen island with our mate sandwiched between us while she picked at her food. There wasn’t much conversation between anyone given the somber mood surrounding us, but I wasn’t idle in the silence. I may have botched rescuing Iris before those bastards stole away with her, but I was doing my damnedest to make up for it now. As it so happened, I had males positioned in the Western Territory still, keeping an eye on what the Western Clan of dragons
Zacharias My dragon roared to life within me, slashing to be set free with the impending danger heading our way, and I was already ripping my clothes off as I left Mari, racing towards the clearing so that I could take to the air. There wasn’t a doubt in my mind, there was no coincidence about the timing of the stray rogues’ and Keith’s assault, and there was nothing that was going to convince me otherwise. As I flew over the land, scanning my surroundings for any signs of intruders, my sharp eyes picked up on movement towards the north. Utilizing my shrewd senses, I zeroed in on the figures winding their way through the trees, realizing these were the rogues who were trying to infiltrate our territory after another minute of observation. I took note of their activity, making sure I didn’t miss anything. Honestly, there didn’t seem to be many of them, but I shot out a warning with the intel to Asher anyway while keeping the ma