“Uh, that’s my question for you. Where all have you been?”
“I think I asked first,” Sora pointed out, amused.
“Okay, fine, but I’ve been to a lot of places.”
In challenge, Sora threw out, “So have I, dragon.”
“Oh, yeah? Let’s see who’s gone the most places, then.”
Ravi was always up for a challenge. Especially if it meant learning more about Sora.
They started listing off places, Sora keeping track for them both, as Ravi had his hands full with driving. It turned out Sora really had gone many places. Not quite as many as Ravi, but still, damned impressive.
As they talked, a niggling question rose in the back of Ravi’s mind. They both kept using the phrase my clan. It was unconscious, just a clarifying statement. But it drew a line in the sand, and Ravi felt it clearly.
My clan.
Your clan.
Unlike every other mage they’d met in the past year, Sora had an established clan. A wholesome, healthy family and environment he was proud to be a part of. Ravi couldn’t assume that Sora would leave them and join the Burkhards. And doing some kind of long-distance relationship sounded painful. There would be a lot of distance between them if Sora ever chose to go back home.
But that begged the question: If this relationship turned serious, if they chose to become mated, what would happen? Would Sora stay with him? Or would Ravi leave the only family he’d ever known to follow Sora back to the Sodalicium?
Ravi had no ready answer. He didn’t know which part of his heart to follow, only that the idea of leaving either his family or Sora behind pulled at his heartstrings in a painful way.
He kept the doubts to himself and focused instead on the fun car trip. It wasn’t the right time to ask those questions. And they would probably hit soon enough on their own, anyway.
Sora stood next to Ravi in the gleaming Swiss airport, excited nerves starting to twist and bubble in his stomach. He’d already gotten three texts from his mother stating that they’d landed, taxied to a jet bridge, and were now waiting to deplane.
His father had also texted to complain that they’d been trapped in the claustrophobic metal death tube for too long, and they needed to get out, stretch their legs, and breathe real air that didn’t smell like dragon feet.
An even mix of excitement and anxiety bubbled through Sora’s veins. His parents were going to meet Ravi—not that he thought they wouldn’t like him. Of course, it really didn’t matter whether they liked him or not, since Ravi was most definitely his dragon and nothing was going to change that.
But his parents were obviously going to love Ravi because everyone loved Ravi. What was there not to love? Ravi was energetic, sweet, funny, compassionate, and dedicated to the safety and well-being of his clan. What more could a mage hope to find when it came to his dragon?
It also didn’t hurt that he found Ravi absolutely delectable, and Sora wanted to sneak the dragon off somewhere private to kiss and nibble every inch of him.
But that wasn’t the best thought to be entertaining when he was waiting for his parents and the rest of the leaders of the Sodalicium. Greeting his parents with a hard-on would be a bad idea.
“Are you excited to see your parents again?” Ravi asked. He rocked back and forth on the balls of his feet as if he couldn’t quite stand still. But then, the only time Sora had seen Ravi hold perfectly still was when he’d been injured and stretched out as a dragon on a pile of pillows.
“Actually, I am.” Surprise filled his voice. He loved his parents. There was no doubt about that. His rush to see the Burkhard Clan had been more about his need for something new, to find a place where he was needed. It had never been about getting away from his family. Though the break had been very nice, he was looking forward to seeing them again.
“Do you think they’ll like me?”
“Really?” Sora asked with a chuckle. He wrapped his arm around Ravi’s shoulders and pulled him in close. “I think they’re going to adore you.”
“Did you tell them we’re dating?”
Sora’s grin turned into more of a smirk. “I might have mentioned something like that. When I told them about the situation with the Burkhard Clan and the Jaeggi, they were curious about meeting King Alric. But when I mentioned finding you, it got my parents