Read Dragon Heat 2 - Red Hot Dragon Online
Authors: Lolita Lopez
“We may be forced into our primal states, but that
doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy some creature comforts.” She
swept her hand along the plush upholstery of a reading
chair. “I don’t often endure the forced change. For me,
staying underground during my mating phase is more about
safety than the practicality of hiding my dragon state.”
“You don’t change?” His interest piqued, he studied
her. “How?”
“Fasting and meditation,” she replied. “The first few
nights, my body undergoes the shift, but by the third or
fourth night I’m weak enough that it’s impossible.”
Griffin didn’t look happy. “That’s dangerous.”
She shrugged. “I don’t enjoy being a serpent. I try to
avoid it at all costs.”
He frowned. “It’s who you are, Avani. Your Naga form
is simply another extension of you. You should embrace
her and learn to use her skills and instincts to your
advantage.”
“I’m not a member of the Brotherhood, Griffin. I have
no desire to hunt down or slay Knights. I just want to live
my quiet life and design jewelry. This thing inside me?”
She gestured to her chest. “It’s something I’d rather subdue
than encourage.”
“You may very well be a mother soon, Avani. You
can’t expect your child to understand how to control and
manage his or her Naga form if you can’t control yours.”
A quiver of embarrassment pierced her belly. “Maybe.”
“There’s no maybe to it. You know I’m right.”
She ignored his assertion and turned her attention to the
area she used as the bedroom. “There’s a locked cell
across the bunker, but from what I understand we won’t
actually shift tonight.” A blazing heat invaded her cheeks.
“If we’re touching, I mean.”
Griffin’s gaze fell on the big bed. “My friend, Stig,
recently took a mate. Cora’s dragon blood is very diluted,
but her touch affected Stig in the way you’ve described.
Actually, he seems to have drawn her dragon essence to
the surface, so to speak. She began to undergo the change.”
He reached back and touched his shoulder. “She grew
scales.”
Avani’s eyes widened. “Really? That’s amazing.”
He nodded. “Quite unexpected, I assure you. They both
freaked out when it happened.”
“Understandable,” she murmured. “They’re happy
now?”
“Very,” he said. “It turns out she’s a type of
chameleonlike dragon. We thought they were all but
extinct until she and Stig became mated. It’s another month
before Stig goes into heat again. We think she’ll probably
sync up with his cycle and complete her transformation to
a dragon. It will be interesting to see how it all works out
in the end.”
“I bet.” Starting to lose her nerve and questioning her
plan, Avani fidgeted with the cuff of her shirt. “So, um…”
“There’s no rush. We have nine nights of heat.” Griff
closed the distance between them. He put his hands on her
shoulders and then cupped her neck. His thumbs rubbed
slow circles on her skin. “We’ll take it nice and easy.”
Avani nodded in agreement but doubted that was
possible. Already, she felt her control slipping. His warm
hands made her insides quiver. Her body ached as fiery
lust consumed her.
Nice and easy? Hell, she’d be lucky if she made it to
midnight without begging him to rip her clothes off and
ravish her!
Kicked back in a comfortable club chair, Griff watched
Avani with interest. Like him, she’d changed into
nightclothes. Where he’d thrown on only pajama bottoms,
she’d chosen to cover up a bit more. He liked the emerald
green top and matching shorts. They highlighted her
gorgeous skin and made her look sexy as hell.
Right now, she moved around the bunker, lighting a few
scented candles and adjusting throw pillows. Her home
looked like something out of a design magazine, all sleek
lines and muted tones of gray and white with pops of color
here and there. Upstairs, he’d marveled at her home’s
neatness. Everything in its place and a space for
everything…
His first impression of her started to fade. He’d pegged
her as cold and aloof, but now he realized he’d been dead
wrong. It was all a defense mechanism. She put on that
calm, controlled façade, but underneath she was uncertain
and wavering. He easily read the conflicting emotions
flashing across her face. She carried the heavy burden of
saving her species with such cool grace, but he sensed she
was struggling with it.
She came close enough that he was able to grasp her
wrist. The sizzling snap that accompanied their touch
burned through his chest. His inner beast snarled at the
chance to be set free to claim her. Griff muscled down
those baser urges and concentrated on her beautiful face.
He caught the shortest glimpse of her Naga as her dark
eyes shifted to a yellowish hue. Her pupil elongated to a
reptilian sliver before flattening back out to the typical
round human shape.
Avani rolled her neck and licked her lips. The
decidedly serpentlike movement enthralled him. There
was something darkly erotic about her. She exhaled
slowly. “I think it’s best we stay in contact from this point
forward. I’m losing control.”
“So am I.” He pulled her down on his lap. Her lips
parted in a shocked gasp. “What? This is contact.”
She tried to wiggle free, but he held her tight. “I was
thinking more along the lines of holding hands.”
“Where’s the fun in that?”
She shot him a frown but stayed put. “Fine.”
Griff enjoyed the sensation of her small body curled on
his lap. Her pleasing scent and gentle heat soothed his
frayed nerves. Calmed by her presence, his mind cleared.
His dragon side heightened his body’s response to Avani
and inflamed his desires, but he didn’t act on them.
“I was thinking that maybe in the morning when we’re
more clear-headed we could discuss a contract.”
“No.”
Her gaze snapped to his. She searched his face. “Why
are you fighting me on this? I told you what I wanted.”
“And you’re not getting it,” he replied matter-of-factly.
“I’m not signing away my parental rights.” He tilted his
head to study her. “I don’t think that’s really what you
want.”
“How would you know? You don’t know anything about
me.”
“I know enough to know that your insistence on single
motherhood isn’t about protecting the baby. It’s about
protecting you. From what?” He shrugged. “I couldn’t
say.”
“Protecting me?” She glared at him. “You don’t have
any idea what it’s like to be the afterthought in a family.
My child will never know what it feels like to be a
mistake. My child will be cherished and loved by me.”
“
Our
child,” he corrected. Refusing to indulge her
desire for single parenthood even in the hypothetical he
added, “
Our
child will be cherished and loved by both of
us. Considering we’re attempting to save a species, he or
she will always know they were very much desired.”
“She,” Avani interjected. “She’ll know.”
His eyes narrowed at her certainty of the gender. “You
sound very sure.”
“When I was digging through Reynard’s archives, I
noticed my species tends to produce more females than
males. It’s just a feeling.”
He decided not to tell her that his line leaned heavily
toward male offspring. When he’d let himself daydream
about the possibility of fathering children, he’d always
imagined himself surrounded by sons, but his heart did a
funny little skip at the idea of a bright-eyed girl with her
mother’s dark hair and eyes smiling up at him.
Ignoring the strange pang invading his chest, he studied
Avani more closely. He began to form an idea of why she
was so dead set on single parenthood and cutting him out
of their child’s life. It wasn’t a cruel motivation but one of
self-preservation.
“Why are you so insistent on being the only source of
love and support for your child?”
She avoided his gaze. “I’ll never allow my child to
know what it’s like to compete for affection from her
mother or father.”
Suddenly, everything became clear. Griffin’s heart
ached at the pain written on Avani’s sweet face. He
placed his hand on her cheek and carefully turned her
toward him. “Your parents didn’t want you?”
She wiped at the tear that escaped her right eye. “I think
they wanted me eventually, but not at first. They were
alone together for nearly two hundred years before I was
conceived. That’s a long time for two people to get
comfortable with one another. Their love? It was like
something from a romance novel—all-powerful, all-
consuming. I couldn’t compete with that.”
His gut clenched and he stroked her soft skin. “I’m
sorry.”
She shook her head. “I didn’t tell you that so you’d feel
sorry for me. I need you to understand why it has to be
done my way.”
“I don’t see that at all. It’s not like I love you.”
Even though he hadn’t said it harshly, she still flinched.
Instantly, he hated himself for the stupid slip. “I’m so
sorry, Avani. I didn’t mean that—”
“It’s okay. I understood what you meant, even if it was
said rather inelegantly.”
“I really am sorry.” His face grew superhot as the
embarrassment of his vocal misstep played on a loop in
his head. “I’m not usually such an asshole.”
She touched his chest, her fingertips searing him through
the thin cotton of his shirt. “I don’t think you’re an
asshole.”
“Give me time. If I keep putting my foot in my mouth,
you might end up locking me in that cell after all.”
She smiled. “We’ll see.”
“Look, Avani, we’re already flirting with danger. Let’s
not make things more complicated by trying to hash out
custody agreements before we’ve even succeeded in
conceiving a child.”
The look on her face told him that she didn’t share his
outlook. Was she afraid that if their child became a reality
instead of a possibility, then he would be more difficult to
convince to walk away?
“I could pay you.”
He narrowed his eyes and steeled his jaw. “Don’t insult
me like that.”
“I’m not trying to insult you. I’m being practical.”
“The answer is no.”
Not ready to give up, she said, “What if I could give
you something priceless?”
Mad’s remark about the missing Knight sword came to
mind. “You mean like one of the swords used to kill your
family?”
She reeled back in shock. “You know about that?”
“Ignatius sends around reports after every confirmed
Knight attack. He mentioned that you behaved
suspiciously. He figured you’d taken the sword from the
Knight killed during the attack on your family.” He held
her gaze and dared her to lie to him. “I see he was right.”
She nodded reluctantly. “It was just lying there next to
my father’s body.”
“So you took it? Why didn’t you let Ignatius or one of
the other Brothers who responded to that massacre have
it? They would have seen it properly destroyed.”
“It wouldn’t have been much use to me destroyed. At
the time, I didn’t know who was my enemy or my friend. I
needed leverage.”
“And now you think I’ll just sign away the rights to my
child in exchange for that sword?”
“Why not? You Brothers hunt down those swords at all
costs. I’m willing to give you this one without the need for
bloodshed.”
He tried not to be angry with her. She wasn’t being
cruel or nasty, just pragmatic in her approach. Even though
he found her offer cold and insulting, he sensed she didn’t
mean it that way. She was bumbling but not mean.
“My answer is no.”
“But—”
“No, Avani.” He spoke firmly and let some of the
primitive snarl of his dragon edge into his voice. Her eyes
widened and she gulped. Not wanting her to be scared, he
caressed her bare arm. “I’m not angry with you.”
“You’re annoyed with me.”
“Very,” he agreed. Wanting her to feel some of that
annoyance, he said, “Now that you’ve confirmed the
sword is in your possession, it will only be a matter of
time before Ignatius or Reynard or one of the other
Brothers finds out where you’ve hidden it.”
Irritation flashed in her eyes. She realized she’d been
outmaneuvered by him and huffed with anger. “Why do
you have to be so damned complicated?”
“It’s in my nature.” He found her consternation rather
amusing. “Your skin turns the loveliest shade when you’re
angry.”
“Oh, please!” Avani rolled her eyes. “You’re not going
to try to seduce me now.”
“Why not?” He nuzzled her throat and felt the uptick in
her pulse as his lips brushed her skin. The vein there
throbbed wildly as her heart raced. “I can’t help but
wonder what it will be like to feel you shattering beneath
me.”
She inhaled a sharp breath. “Fat chance.”
He pulled back just enough to stare into her dark eyes.