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House Of Legions (The Angel Descendants book 1) novel Chapter 44

She didn’t need her brother’s knowledge, to know that this man was incredible, there was a deep yearning when she touched him, “You think I’m incredible.”

She could hear the amusement in his voice, he sounded English, but it wasn’t distinctive, his voice was soothing, a fluent tone, something deep and masculine, deeper than Kalbreal’s. Confidence poured through his words, her mind whirled with the realization, had he just read her thoughts, she should have been nervous, or scared, but instead, she was aroused.

Her mind had come to its senses moments later when he removed his hand. She was levitated in the air. Just as the thought registered, the gravity pulled her down to the ground. She braced for the impact of the fall. The awaited pain never came, because her mysterious stranger, who enchanted her with his touch, had caught her in his arms.

He held her like she was a weightless bride, hand brushing her nape, sending chills down her spine, she lost herself by the intensity of his actions.

His other arm gripped under her knees. This man-made her nervous, and highly aware of all his caresses and touches. She tried to see his face, now that she was cradled against his firm, hard chest, but the hood was pulled down and it was so dark she couldn’t make out anything besides his eyes. Its colour was not shadowed by the darkness of the hood, it was illuminating, the colour of the night sky with the billions of stars lighting its hue, mesmerizing.

“You can read my mind?”

Putting her down, he brushed his fingers on her lips, she closed her eyes, waiting, expecting him to kiss her, the neck slanted, her invitation obvious, lost to his touch, slave to his want. When his hand dropped, instead, she opened her eyes. A stab of disappointment assailed her, was it something she said. Before she could speak and ask, she saw the descendants as they stood in utter shock. Reality clicked, where they were. The others must’ve seen everything, she held back her groan, at what an awful daughter she was, allowing herself to be consumed by this man, who just saw it quite okay to hide his face from her, and manipulate her body to bend to his will.

He walked a few steps away from her, and she noticed the guider, sitting in a predatory position. The same one she had seen earlier upon entering Khiron.

She walked closer to the strange man, as he jumped on the guider’s back. His robe opened at the bottom, noticing his jeans underneath the robe, didn’t give her much besides show her that he had a well-defined muscle tone on his thighs, he yelled, “See you soon princess.”

The bird carried him in the air, higher into the dark sky. She watched with amazement as the bird's wings stretched out in lengths as a dragon, gliding through the midnight air with the mysterious stranger riding freely on its back.

She wished he would’ve offered to take her with him, whisk her away like a fairy tale, ‘a true Angelic warrior’ she thought, how enticing. She watched him until she could no longer see the man who enticed her body with just a brush of his fingers as it danced on her lips.

Turning, around her the descendants stood stunned but no one walked up to her or spoke to her at first. They just stood like obedient soldiers, she found it strange but remembered that guiders are feared, they had a connection to Angels, so how was a Caster riding one, she’d decided to ask Kalbreal when she saw him.

The small fires that were made around the bayou had been replaced by dust and smoke. She heard people around her, whispers and laughs, but it was like her world had slowed down, making seconds minutes, because it had never crossed her mind that she lusted for a man who was bred from the very own breed that descended from the same beasts she had pledged to kill.

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