Bite of Winter (Fae's Captive #3) - Lily Archer Page 0,14
you, you could become lost in the otherworld forever.”
“I don’t even know what it is. Or where it was. Or what I was doing there.” My heart races as I remember it changing from one person to the next, always with its hand out to me. “Why do I have this stone?”
“Delantis doesn’t know. Or, at least she’s not telling. Removing the enchantment drained her, and she had to be carried out of our rooms.”
Jeez, I almost broke the oldest fae ever made. “I hope she’s all right.”
“She should have known better.” His voice is rough, fatigue written on his face. “She put you in danger.”
I glance around, but it’s impossible to tell night from day this far below ground. The ceiling glows the same as it did when we first walked in. “How long have I been asleep?”
“All night.”
“What?” I thought he’d say fifteen minutes. “All night?” I brush his dark hair off his forehead. “Were you awake the whole time?”
“I couldn’t sleep. Not when you were …” He shakes his head, as if tossing away whatever he was going to say.
He held me all night. I stroke his cheek and lean up, placing a soft kiss on his lips. “You are too much.”
“Is that a bad thing?” A cocky smirk turns the corner of his lips before he returns my kiss, not softly. Not gentle or tentative. He takes me.
I wrap my arms around him as he grips the back of my neck, holding me just how he wants as he lays me on the bed, his hard body pressing against mine.
He nips at my bottom lip. “I would’ve followed you to the otherworld. I will always come for you, no matter what happens.”
“I know.” And I really do. Leander has proven again and again that he will never give me up. A fissure opens in my heart when I think about returning home.
“What is it?” He kisses down my jaw line. “I can read you, mate. And soon, you will find you can read me like one of your alchemy textbooks you were telling me about.”
“It’s just that I have an entire life back on earth.” I try to focus on my words even as his lips trail to my throat.
“And?”
“And I can’t just—”
“You can.” He sucks on the spot between my neck and shoulder. “You can stay here and be my queen, rule the winter lands and have a strong—” He nips at my flesh as punctuation. “Dedicated—” Another nip. “Loyal fae king at your disposal.”
“I can’t think when you do that.”
“Good. Don’t.” He moves on top of me, one knee between my thighs as he returns to my mouth, his kiss a heady distraction that I’m beginning to crave.
I stumble onward, pulling from memory. “There’s more. The magic said I have death in me. Or something like that? It wasn’t really clear. There was that stable fae who I cut with the knife and there was this black stuff that I thought was poison on the blade and—Oh!” I moan as he pulls my sleep shirt down and licks the top swell of my breast. “And.” My voice is breathy, and I have the distinct need to rock my hips against him. “And the stone. Why couldn’t you see it? Why do I have a fae stone? I shouldn’t have—”
“After what happened with Delantis, I suspect you’re something more than a changeling. The witch said as much in the forest. The stone could be the key to discovering what.”
My mind refuses to believe it. “I have human parents. I’ve lived a normal human life. Only a human. Not magical, not—”
He stops my mouth with his, then says against my lips, “We’ll discover what it all means. Together. In the winter realm surrounded by my Phalanx where you’ll be safe. And I don’t care if you turn out to be a three-headed fire viper from the Burning Woods of Galendoon, I will never stop loving you.”
“Love?” My eyes water instantly. He’s called me his mate, told me I’m meant for him—but he’s never dropped the ‘L’ bomb on me.
“You’re surprised that I love you, Taylor?” He twists a lock of my hair around his finger, his dark eyes devouring me. “I admit that sometimes fated mates aren’t in love at first, but I thought it was clear how I feel about you.” He kisses me again, hard and strong until I’m senseless.
“But you love me?” I struggle to clear the lust haze. I can’t lose the