Breaking Fate
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“Damn, fuckers,” Týr muttered, coming to stand beside Blaéz. He glared at that spot where the assassin had been. “You know they won't let that decree be ignored even with us, right?”
Blaéz eyed the Norse contemplatively, his fingers stroking Darci stomach beneath her top. “If they come after us, just kill them. But if this concerns the rainbow, I wouldn’t worry too much. That path hasn’t altered.”
At the mention of Blaéz’s vision, Týr looked like he wanted to punch him in the face. “Even with your soul back, you're still a screw short — Darci, I'm really glad you are well. Now give him hell. Please.” Pivoting, Týr stalked indoors.
“What did you do?” Darci asked.
Blaéz gave her an innocent look. “Nothing.”
Snorting, she stepped away from him. Glanced around the garden. The next moment, the obsidian dagger shimmered into her hand. “So that was Finnén, your brother?”
“Unfortunately.”
Holding the weapon gingerly away from her, she studied the bloodied blade. “He’s like a petulant child. Thank God he’s gone.”
Amusement tugged Blaéz’s mouth, but he was damn glad it truly was over. Well, the danger to their lives anyway. Demoniis, that threat was a whole other issue, and one that would always remain.
“Come.” He grasped her hand. “After that traumatic experience, I'm in need of being soothed.”
She arched a delicate brow. “Really?”
“Really.” His mouth kicked up in the corners. “I think lacy underwear ought to help.”
“Why bother when you’re only going take them off? It’s a waste of time.”
“Hardly.” He drew her close and nipped her chin. “My plan is to unwrap my gift with my teeth.”
Color surged beneath her creamy, caramel skin. She suddenly yanked free. “That will just have to wait, I haven’t had coffee yet.” She grinned, dancing backward and waving the dagger in front of her. As if that would keep him back.
Blaéz narrowed his eyes. “You don’t want to run from me, a leannan.”
“Scared I’ll actually beat you?” she taunted.
He charged after her. With a squeak, she spun around and took off for the kitchen. There was no way she could outrun him, but he loved that she tried. He grasped her around the waist. Laughter like sunshine filled his ears and his heart as he picked her up. A sound he’d never tire of hearing.
Her legs wrapped around his waist, she laid her lips on his in a tender kiss. “You really want to disappoint me?”
“With you, a leannan? Always.”
THE END…
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Also by Georgia Lyn Hunter
The Fallen Guardians:
Absolute Surrender (Bk1)
Echo, Mine (Bk1.5)
Warlords of Empyrea:
Coming in Feb 2016
Darkness Undone (Bk1)
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Blaéz’s song to Darci:
Shayne Ward’s Stand by Me
About the Author
A South African, Georgia Lyn Hunter has been creating stories from the moment she could string two words together. And no matter the tale, they always have romance woven through them.
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