《The Silver Crescent Alpha Prince》Chapter 79 - You Are Extremely Tempting, Ms. Dawn
Advertisement
Daryn gritted his teeth. Maya must have called all of them to force him to come soon. But he had other plans. He wanted to spend his nights in Dawn's company. Her presence near him calmed his nerves. There were several things he had to resolve with Maya. "I will come in half-an-hour," he replied and cut the call. When he reached the living room, he found that Cole was still talking to his sister.
"I am too hungry. Make instant noodles or something with egg."
"I'll fix a sandwich," replied Dawn and walked to the kitchen tying her wet hair in a bun. The kitchen had black granite countertop and was fitted with every modern appliance. There was an island in the kitchen in the center with four stools around it.
"I am not having the sandwich again. I want to eat lamb steak with crispy potatoes."
Dawn rolled her eyes. "Get out," she answered from the kitchen.
"You get out!" Cole shouted at her and after putting the satchel on his shoulders, went to his room.
A smile appeared on Daryn's lips. It was so endearing to watch the two of them. He went after Dawn in the kitchen. She was putting a fry pan on the stove. He went and sat on a stool behind her at the island of the kitchen. She instantly became aware of him. "It'll take at least an hour to fix dinner," she said slowly.
Daryn tilted his head imagining how it would be to take her in the kitchen. He noted every surface he would make love to her. Squirming at his imaginations, he stared at her long neck that was exposed as she had tied her hair in a messy bun. A wavy strand loosely hung down it and touched the shirt. He got up to stand behind her and tucked the strand on her bun. Dawn stiffened. She stopped doing what she was and her mind stopped functioning. Why was it that every time he touched, there was an electric jolt that passed through her body? He kissed her on the neck. "You are extremely tempting, Ms. Dawn," he whispered.
Advertisement
She stood there frozen in her place. Her self control around him melted a lot. Her breathing accelerated. She bit her lip hard to stop herself. But Daryn had pressed himself against her and wrapped his arms around her waist. He rested his chin on her head and said softly, "I would love to get used to this arrangement."
She would also love to get used to it but— "Mr. Daryn, you really have to sort your personal life first. I would hate to see myself as the other woman," she replied after a moment of silence.
He left her feeling hurt. Why was she so rude? Running a finger through his hair, he replied, "I have to go to The Silver Manor and will be back soon. Keep that dinner ready for me."
"Sure," she said gently.
Daryn turned around and left.
Dawn leaned on the edge of the countertop. She watched him leave the kitchen. This was going to be so difficult. Slowly, she sauntered to the refrigerator to check what was available.
The food consisting of grilled fish steak with lots of cilantro sprinkled on them and garlic bread was prepared within the next one-hour. She called Cole and the siblings had their dinner. Daryn hadn't come. She set aside his dinner and went to her bedroom.
"Cole, could you come here? I need help with my blog," she asked.
"Will be there in ten minutes," he replied and went to his room to change.
She switched on her laptop. There was a lot of stuff she didn't know, a lot which Azura had hid from her. What was his connection with Jason? She browsed through a lot of data and with the help of Cole, she was once again in Jason's software company's portal. It was late in the night and Cole was feeling too sleepy. "I am going," he announced. "Simply log off and you will be out of the website. I suggest that you log off now otherwise we will be at the risk of getting traced back."
Advertisement
"I will do that Cole. I need a little more information," she said staring at the screen.
"Ah okay, but be quick," he replied and left for his room. The day had been pretty eventful. He disliked Azura for conniving with Jason and using Dawn to extract information about the gaming company. He simply abhorred it. He was determined to help Dawn with whatever she was doing.
Ten minutes later, Dawn logged off. She was too tired and so she went off to sleep. Daryn still hadn't come back. Even though she had to send the article for the newspaper, she couldn't bat and eye. As soon as she hit the pillow, sleep overtook her and she was surrounded by mountains and wolves who ran after her, played with her until a white wolf came…
---
Loud laughter of Maya's father boomed in The Silver Manor. When they saw Daryn entering the main hall, Maya stood and rushed to him. "Darryynn!" she exclaimed in a shrill voice and embraced him. She held his arms and said, "Daddy wanted to meet you. Since you didn't come for the family dinner, he came over for you." She pulled him to sit beside her on the sofa. The way she accused him, she made it look like that he was at fault. Pia glared at him for being manner-less.
Daryn looked at his father who had a small smile on his lips. He was sitting with his arms crossed across his chest and trying to read Daryn. At first Daryn thought of lowering his mental shield and communicating with him, but that was too risky. Pia was there. He removed his arm from Maya's grasp and shifted away from her. Maya was embarrassed but expected it. She lowered her face for Pia and Gayle to see how upset she was.
Maya's father, Brad spoke up, "It's been a long time son. Where have you been?" There was a nervous edge in his voice. "Maya has been complaining to me that you are not happy these days. If you need something, let me know." He stopped and then looked at Gayle. "I heard that three neotides were killed." He chuckled. "That was a great game Gayle. Now Azura is going to go berserk finding about who killed his tribe and we can boast to the pure bloods." He lifted his beer mug for cheers.
Gayle picked his glass of whisky from the table and ignored Brad because it was Brad who got them killed.
Daryn took the chance. He took in a deep breath. He had to say it. This was the best time. "Since Maya is unable to voice it out, let me make it clear."
Brad stopped sipping.
Pia glanced at him nervously.
Gayle took another sip as he relaxed further in his seat.
Maya's facial muscles froze.
"I would like to reconsider my wedding with Maya," he said very quietly.
A silence fell upon the room. Except Gayle everyone stared at him. The thing Maya dreaded came out in the open.
Pia let out a shrill laughter. "What are you saying? Are you mad?" She rubbed the back of her neck shifting her gaze to Maya whose tears had rolled out. "Our families have agreed to this marriage for so many years. This is insane." She chided him. Her eyes shifted to Brad, who had almost crushed the beer can.
Advertisement
- In Serial22 Chapters
Lord of the Apocalypse
The book is now available on Amazon. You can get it here. After being falsely accused of murder, Nicholas Dread finds himself losing not only seven years of his life, but also his son and wife. Fate further kicks him in the chest when he finds himself in the middle of an unannounced Apocalypse, witnessing death by the thousands. After a desperate struggle, he dies only to be reincarnated as one of the beasts that caused the bane of his race.
8 212 - In Serial44 Chapters
A Wolf among Dogs
A drug infested city. A society riddled with conformity One sixteen-year-old kid tells the world to fuck itself So the world tries to fuck him first This is the story of Kallix Rane, the wolf among dogs
8 71 - In Serial8 Chapters
Reality's Gate: Stealing The Gifts Of The Gods
One day, earth managed to create an alternate Reality Gate. However, it malfunctioned, molding our reality with the other. In this, it became commonplace to jump between worlds, create magical wonders, destroy and create with but a whim. The biggest change though came from something that was truly unique: The "gifts" given at birth. These "Gifts" given by the gods of that reality were now bestowed upon our Reality as well. Yet, there was one person who wasn't given a gift. And in a last ditch effort of The Anomalous One to fight the gods gave him a gift since the gods wouldn't. Though it was a gift for him, it was a curse for others... This is a story about The Successor of the Ouroboros, who was given the gift of thievery, the gift of taking what the gods give to others and using it for his own purposes. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ This is not a good guy's story. This is someone filled with hate. This is someone who wants revenge against the gods who didn't give him a gift. This. Is. The. Anti-hero. Of. Anti-heroes. Cover art does not belong to me, rights go to the artist.
8 89 - In Serial11 Chapters
A Raymond's Raven - (The Exploration of Magic in World War 1)
(Re-Write of Original Version)-----1917, the First World War. Witches and Magicians have been deployed from every warring nation and onto the battlefield called the Western Front. They take up their weapons of wands, staffs, and rituals to battle their own brethren under the crossfire of bullets, artillery, and mechanized warfare. And it will be told through the eyes of a certain Canadian Pilot in the pages of history, Raymond Collishaw of Black Flight.-----
8 76 - In Serial63 Chapters
Wolf's Oath Book 1: Oath Sworn
In Aralt ‘Wolf” syr Tremayne’s world, skyships sail above tidal extremes, crystal swords are Tuned, and the soul-touched inspire both awe and fear. The latter doesn’t phase him, he carries a Tuned blade, and as for the ships…Aralt prefers to keep his feet on solid ground. Having finally laid to rest the ghosts of his past, he is unprepared when the grave gives one of them back. To his shame, it isn’t the one he wants. Lian Kynsei’s arrival upends Aralt’s life, but there is nothing he can do about it. Oath-bound to Lian, the last of a priestly clan, he is now defender of the scion of a faith he no longer shares. But the boy Aralt once knew is gone. In his place is a reckless, traumatized teen who can light the sky on fire. The more they get reacquainted, the less Aralt likes him—and the feeling is mutual. As revenge against a common enemy boils in his blood, Aralt struggles to do his oath-sworn duty and secure sanctuary for the heir-apparent to a mystical dynasty. But instead of safety, every step brings them closer to danger: sky pirates, cannibals, and a relentless soulless scourge unleashed by their enemy are all intent on killing Lian—or worse. Death, Aralt realizes, might be the greater mercy. ---------------------------------------------------------- What to Expect: Character-driven Plot Novel Pacing (which I accept isn't typical for serials) Elaborate Worldbuilding (you gotta pay attention) Soul-bonded Swords Sentient Wolves Longish Chapters What Not to Expect: Litrpg (sorry!) Harem (not sorry!) Magic System Short Chapters Dancing Bears (at least so far) Seriously, this is a second-world low fantasy/science-fantasy featuring a strong, but flawed male protagonist, a cheeky teenage boy that’s driving him crazy, a wee bit o’ Scots flavor, and a whole lot of culture clashing. I’m preparing to relaunch this story on Kindle once the second and third books are ready and I’d love some feedback as I move through those revisions. I'm serious about the feedback. All comments are welcome. I'll name a characters after you. And kill them, if you want. :) Oh, did I mention soulless assassins and cannibals? Yeah, Aralt’s day is not getting any better. cover image by brosedesignz
8 119 - In Serial58 Chapters
Killing Roar: Part 2: Mortal Mewling
Part 2 - Mortal Mewling: Perry's been living his dream in the guard, fighting spike feeders, proving himself to be a valuable member of the community, but his many concerns linger, weighing him down with more questions and regrets. The strange event within the dungeon. The rise of the prey-movement. The critical mass of spike feeders looming around the corner. Things have been going wrong for Titan City, and it feels like they're only going to get worse. Can he help save what he's worked for or will it all fall to ruin? Part 1 - Killing Roar: When Perry was blessed with a platypus beast soul, he thought his chances of joining the village guard were over. No one had every heard of a platypus. It seemed like an obvious prey soul, given it wasn't in the village's records. Only the strongest could be part of the village guard. He thought that would never get the chance to defend the village from the spike feeders, the deadly creatures jutting out with hazardous spikes haphazardly all over. Only predator beast souls were given the requisite training and allowed to join the village guard. Perry just didn't meet their criteria. He was also wrong.Soon Perry will live out his wildest dreams and more, as he scales the rankings of beast soul mastery, fights innumerable dangerous spike feeders and solves mysteries related to the origin of beast souls and spike feeders. And maybe, just maybe, he'll even get to join the city guard. Genre-wise, Mortal Mewling is a GameLit story (light on the GameLit) focused on action and adventure. The Gore tag is there more as a precaution, rather than a promise to keep producing gory words. Mortal Mewling is a bit of a slow burn in terms of start, scale and capacity of the protagonist. Book 2... has now begun! Updates Monday and Thursday
8 210

