The Draglen Brothers - DRAKEN (BK 1)
a roll in the hay. Call me
old-fashioned, I want it all. I decide to eat something, and head
for the buffet.
    I feel a bump. “Hey, sis, I see you
getting your groove on the dance floor. Everyone is talking about
Cess, and the three guys you were dancing with, even Travis,” D
says, grabbing a handful of cocktail shrimp.
    “D, I really don’t want to talk about
it,” I say, sighing heavily. “I’m going to head home. I just want
to sleep,” I close my eyes and see him standing in the door with
that jet-black hair, and those light purple eyes, he has a presence
that speaks volumes. His brothers do too, but Draken is in control.
I mean, he made sure I was off the property, and when Showken tried
to speak up, he was quieted. I still don’t get that, why would they
obey him if they run the business together?
    “Hey sis, you just got here.” D says,
smiling and hugging me. “Don’t let the neighbors, Travis or anyone
else run you off. You’re a Lamil and the first-born girl. Besides,
your twin is here, anybody giving you a problem I can handle them.
I didn’t stop my martial arts training like you.”
    I stay for a little while longer,
deciding to sneak away later. I drive home, take a hot shower, and
climb into bed thinking of Draken. Maybe I need to experience this
to put in my Bio for later in life. I do know Draken has a pull on
me, and I would love to be under his body, or even on top. “Draken,
you really make a girl warm.” I turn over, and fall asleep
quickly.
     

 
DRAKEN

    Fuuuuck! Why did they go to that
party? They know what they are doing. Going to the party, and
sending me vivid images of Cess in that dress, showing off those
legs. Damn! Ravla is still here, and that should be my focus, yet
that damn girl is still in my head. I have never wanted a human so
badly in my life. Humans always make me disgusted with their
superior attitude. Ha! If they only knew! Taking Cess as a Giver
could cost her her life. I vowed, the last time I killed a human
trying to be with one, that I would never do that again, it’s too
painful to talk about. Being with Cess for long periods of time,
I’m just not sure. Besides, being with me would mean so much more
than she could ever understand. My brothers were very kind about
showing me her facial expressions, when it came to me. She doesn’t
know her face was red when Showken and Gemi danced with her. She is
very nice to look at. The way her hips were grinding it was like a
slow stir, very tender, and sexy. I could grind her too. These
conflicting feelings are not what I expect out of my entire 427
years. Yet, this female human has me wanting her. That beautiful
brown hair needs to be fisted in my hand. Travis needs to be taught
a lesson. Showken and Layern will be dealt with later for their
proposition of Cess being with me. She finds me disgusting, and
shows no interest in me at all. I see she left the party early. I
wonder why.
    “Ravla, you are truly amazing; I so
enjoy when you please me. Thank you for coming, but I must get
started on my work. If I need you again, I will send a message. The
portal is ready,” I say, opening the bathroom door with my mind.
The portal is open; she just needs to walk through, so I can go see
Cess while she sleeps, and maybe visit her in her
dreams.
    “Yes, of course, Draken. I look
forward to your next request. I will always be your Giver if you
want me,” Ravla says, bowing. As she reaches the portal, she turns
and smiles. I hope she can be my Giver always, but Cess is who I
want as a Giver right now. The problem is that I can’t tell her
what all that means, or she will think I’m some crazy guy. I love
our tradition, and it’s very much an honor to be chosen as a
Giver.
    “Take care, Ravla. Remember, no other
touch than mine, or you know what happens.”
    “Yes, Draken.” She walks through the
portal, and it closes immediately behind her. Ravla is no fool, I’m
sure she can sense my need for another. She knows the

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