G.A. Aiken

I don’t know. You’ll have to ask him yourself.” She sat up enough to look him in the eye. “I am not talking to your…your…”“Mighty throbbing manhood?”“Brain.”“That which brings you much delirious pleasure?”“Brain.”“That which makes you whole?”“Stop it, dragon. You’re making me physically ill.” ...“Ow!”“Be nice, woman. I’m not used to this.” She rubbed her ass and glared at him. “Do that again and you’ll lose that which you believe makes me whole.

G.A. Aiken

I know I’m not an easy She-dragon to. . Not fear.” “I’m not afraid of you, Glenna. I’ve never been afraid of you. To be quite honest. . I think you’re amazing. I always have. Since the first time you ignored me.

G.A. Aiken

I’m so in love with you, Wraith,” he told her, and she felt in her bones that he meant every word. “And do you know why?”“I have no idea,” she replied honestly.”Because I am such an amazing dragon that I know I richly deserve a She-dragon as wonderful as you. See?” he asked, grinning at her. “How could I not love you when you’re so clearly made for me?

G.A. Aiken

I see why our little Wraith likes you.”“Does she?”“Can’t you tell?”“I’m male. I have no idea what you females are thinking.

G.A. Aiken

Is there ever a time you’re not an arrogant bastard?”“Is there ever a time you’re not a difficult bitch?”“No.”“Then I guess that makes us perfectly matched, now doesn’t it?

G.A. Aiken

It’s been a long time. How have you been doing?” I’m fine. How are you? You’re looking very handsome today, Dollar the Handsome, lord of my loins. At least that was what she’d like to say to him, but instead she came out with, “Yeah, hi.

G.A. Aiken

It was a good thing I recognized you, or I might have had a lovely meal of you with some parsley. And potatoes.

G.A. Aiken

It wasn’t the first time he’d run for his life. And it most likely would not be the last. In the past few decades, though, he’d mostly run from angry fathers who’d found him where they felt he should not be. Or he’run from town guards—sent by angry fathers who’d found him where they felt he should not be.

G.A. Aiken

I’ve enjoyed our conversation, knight. It’s been nice talking to someone who can—”“Create full and complete sentences?” That grin returned and, for a moment, his heart actually stopped beating. “No, it was nice to finally meet someone whose arrogance is only rivaled by the arrogance of the gods.

G.A. Aiken

I won’t tolerate her hurting you, my son. I’ll kill the bitch first.”“Weren’t you the one who tried to cut father’s throat before he Claimed you?”" He deserved it,

G.A. Aiken

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