The Draglen Brothers - DRAKEN (BK 1)
fragile,
and he gets tired of being gentle so that he won’t kill them by
accident.
    “Draken, just for once, do what you
feel, and not what’s proper. If you want Cess to scream your name,
make it happen. I mean, my name is screamed by many lips, and these
human women enjoy being pleasured just as our women do,” Showken
says, shrugging his shoulders.
    “Well, if I do want her I won’t act on
it, and besides, she would not be able to handle me,” I say,
wondering again, what if she could be in my bed. Those beautiful
legs wrapped around me while her perfect lips open for
me.
    “Such a vivid, clear picture, Draken.
I’m with Showken, you should just have that human and be done with
it,” Layern says.
    “Stay out of my head and leave me
alone about that girl, and if she sets one foot on this property I
will send you back. Gemi and I can fix the issue and be back home.
I’m done, Showken, and don’t challenge my decision,” I growl, and
my brothers know that is the heir to the throne speaking and that
conversation is over. Showken starts ordering food. Layern bows,
showing respect, and leaves the room. I hate having to use that
tone, but they keep pressing. That woman had better stay away from
me. I’m not like some other guy. I walk over to the window and
sniff. I can smell her from here. Her scent is so beautiful and
enticing. Ravla is waiting for my return, to fulfill all of my
desires. She knows not to expect any attachments. I’m already bound
to marry someone, and nothing will change that. Ravla is just what
I need; I may have to send for her, to get this Cess off my
mind.
    “Prince Draken, heir to the throne,
dinner has arrived,” Showken says. Showken is trying to make me
feel bad; I will not.
    “Thank you, Prince Showken; I shall be
there in a minute. No one eats until I’m there,” I say, to get a
reaction. Showken will always disobey when I do things like
that.
    “Draken, when you come down I will be
eating, so hurry your ass, or I might eat your meal as well,”
Showken says. I glare and he glares back. I can’t help but smile. I
will always need Showken. He reminds me to stay humble.
    “Come on, I promise not to say
anything about her,” Showken smiles.
    “Do you think Layern is angry,
brother? I don’t mean to offend, but that gift of his is too
personal, and he should keep his mouth closed about certain
thoughts,” I say.
    “I’m sure he is upset, nothing that
you can’t be forgiven for, just remember we are your brothers,”
Showken says, patting my back. I look at my brother, and wish I
could be as laid back as he.
    “I could never forget you all are my
brothers. I just like privacy in my head,” I say.
    “You know he can’t control it,”
Showken raises his brow.
    “I know,” I say, walking to the table
and bowing to my brother, Layern, silently letting him know I’m
sorry. We eat in silence. I look over and see that Gemi is
uncomfortable. Gemi can be the nicest dragon you will meet, or he
can be one of the meanest, it all depends on his mood. It comes in
handy when we have to fight, when a challenge for the throne comes
up. These six months cannot pass quickly enough. I will get Draglen
Enterprises on the right track and get my brothers home. It’s not
always safe on earth; there is always the chance of being exposed.
Usually humans stay away from us. The predator within us frightens
them, even if they have no clue why. Showken uses his smile and
mind control for the human females. My thoughts are
interrupted.
    “Draken, you know you meet your bride
when we go home?” Gemi says. I can’t keep up with this brother.
Gemi is so confusing, switching from being shy to just talking out
of the blue.
    “Yes, I know,” I say. I hear she has
been groomed for me since birth. I wish she came with some
experience; I have no patience for teaching.
    “Brother, don’t worry, she will be
able to satisfy that hunger you have, I’m sure . . . unless-”
Layern stops

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