Her Elemental Dragons: The Complete Series

Her Elemental Dragons: Embrace the Dark: Chapter 18



The journey to the Earth Temple was the longest of them all. It was a good thing my mates had been practicing flying. My parents offered to take us to the temple, but we declined, saying it would be better for us to do this on our own, and they were needed to defend the elementals against the Unseen.

This time, everyone came with me and Parin, except Varek, who said he still had business in the city. The dragons traded off flying to conserve their strength, and Parin held me stiffly the entire time. I tried to relax and enjoy being in his arms, but it didn’t work. I was too nervous he was only doing this because he had no other choice.

As we flew, Parin pointed out places of interest. As a diplomat to the Earth Realm, he knew much about its history, even things my parents had never told me. At least our flight wasn’t boring.

It took us three days to reach Frostmount, the tallest mountain in the Earth Realm, located far in the north. The air was freezing, especially up this high, but we’d all donned warmer clothes this morning in preparation. We glided over the snow-covered mountains until we saw Frostmount ahead of us, with the Earth Temple at the top.

Unlike the other temples, this one was not a building but more of a cave inside the mountain. It had been destroyed by my grandparents, led by The Black Dragon, much like they’d destroyed the Air Temple. Slade and the new High Priestess, Parin’s aunt Stina, recreated the temple with their earth magic many years ago. However, they couldn’t make up for the battle that had happened here—the one that cost Parin’s father his life.

High Priestess Stina met us just inside the cave entrance. She had the same rich, dark skin that Parin had, along with thick dark hair touched by gray and big brown eyes. She threw her arms around Parin and laughed.

“How lucky to have my own grandson chosen by the Earth God! Ah, and Sora, always good to see you. And you too, Erroh, I swear you look bigger than when I last saw you.” Stina gave another hug to Parin, then went to Erroh and patted his cheek. Her brother had been Parin’s father, which meant she wasn’t related to Erroh, though they had a good relationship. “I know you’re probably eager for the bonding, but I made your favorite meal.”

“I could never turn your beef stew down, Aunt Stina,” Parin said.

“Good. You can tell me all about how the Gods chose two brothers for Sora’s mates. I’ve never heard of such a thing before!”

The two brothers shared a look, before trudging forward. It was obvious they both had zero desire to discuss this topic. At least they were united on that front.

The Earth Temple had always been my favorite, and I tuned out their conversation to gaze around the great cave. The walls were unnaturally smooth due to earth magic, and embedded inside them were hundreds of glittering crystals. The flickering candlelight made them look like shimmering jewels, casting a rainbow of colors along the stone floor and the large jade green dragon statue we passed.

Stina spent the entire dinner digging for information, while her priests looked on with enjoyment. It was abundantly clear she was amused by the unconventional relationship that included both half-brothers. I humored her and explained that none of us really had much of a choice. The Gods chose for us, and she couldn’t argue with that.

When supper was over, Stina and her priests stood, and she spread her arms. “And now we shall take you to the bonding chamber.”

Erroh cleared his throat and looked away. “I think I’ll head to bed early. Good luck, and all that.”

Parin nodded to him with a pinched expression, and then we turned away and headed down a tunnel to the bonding chamber. Inside there were even more crystals, casting rainbows around the room like shadow. Otherwise the large room was pretty plain, with only a bed and some stone tables beside it.

“This room is beautiful.” I ran my hands along the wall. Warm energy caressed my skin as I felt the power within the crystals. “I’ve always loved the Earth Temple.”

“Me too.” Parin sat on the edge of the bed, his movements stiff. He looked like he would rather be anywhere else. “Sometimes I like to imagine my father here, and what it was like for him to grow up within these walls.”

Well, that made me feel like a total fool. I should’ve been more aware of how being here might affect Parin. His father died here, after all. A father he’d never even met.

Before I knew it, I’d crossed the room to put my hand on his arm. He studied it for several moments, then took my hand and pulled me down to sit beside him on the bed.

“How often did you visit here as a child?” I asked.

“About once a year. My mom always came to pay her respects and mourn my father, even after she married Erroh’s dad. She also wanted me to have a good relationship with my aunt. Mostly for Stina. I’m the only thing left of her brother, after all.”

“Does it bother you to be here?” I asked.

“Not at all.” He tilted his head up and studied the crystals. “At first, I was shocked when the Earth God chose me. I didn’t want such a position, not when it would take me away from my duties as a diplomat. Now I’ve decided it’s the perfect way to honor my father and his sacrifice, while continuing to foster diplomacy in the four Realms.”

“I’m sure he would be proud of you.”

“I hope so.”

When he looked at me with warmth in his eyes, I decided to try something. Scooting closer, I put my hand on his knee and leaned forward, pressing my lips to his. He stiffened before wrapping his arms around me, but his kiss was light and hesitant.

I pulled back, my cheeks burning up. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that.”

“No, don’t apologize. It’s what we came for after all.”

“Yes, but…” I sucked in a sharp breath. “I know you don’t see me that way, and that’s okay. We just have to get through this once, and we don’t have to do it again.”

Parin’s face softened. ‘That’s not what I want. Yes, I used to see you as something like a little sister, but more than that, I always saw you as completely off-limits. You were Erroh’s more than mine. It’s taken me some time to adjust my thinking.”

“I understand.”

“Are you all right with this? I never asked before, but I am ten years older than you, after all. Does it bother you?”

“No.” I ducked my head, unable to look at him. “I’ve always had something of a crush on you, even though I never dreamed being with you would be possible, for so many reasons. When you were chosen I was shocked, but excited too.”

“Truly? I was never sure if you saw me that way.”

I laughed. “I also wasn’t sure how you felt about me.”

“What a pair we are. Both of us wondering if the other wanted this or not.”

“To be fair, our lives have been chaotic since we found out. We’ve barely had time to sit down and really talk.”

“Then let’s talk.” He brushed the back of my knuckles with his thumb. ‘We don’t have to do the bonding tonight. We can spend time getting to know one another. As equals.’

“I’d like that.”

We talked for hours, long into the night. He asked me questions about my wants and dreams. We discussed our favorite foods, colors, and hobbies. I learned he’d previously been with a woman for three years in a serious relationship, but she disliked how often he had to travel for work. She left him two years ago for a man in the Silver Guard, and he’d been alone since. In fact, he’d sworn off relationships, having decided they weren’t for him, until the Earth God told him he had a different fate.

When I yawned, he looked at the pillows. ‘I will be a perfect gentleman if you’d like to settle in. I can sleep on the floor.”

“I’m sorry. I didn’t realize how tired I was. It’s probably best if we get some sleep.”

He averted his eyes as I took off my traveling clothes and put on the silky gown I’d brought to sleep in. When I was settled under the soft brown blankets, I sat up and looked at him. He’d removed his clothes and stood in his linen shorts and my mouth fell open. I’d never seen Parin shirtless before, and the reflected light from the crystals made his dark skin gleam, highlighting his frame. He wasn’t as muscular as my other mates, but he was large and toned…and beautiful.

He was about to spread a blanket on the floor when I said his name. ‘Parin,’ I said softly. ‘Come sleep here.’

He looked back and forth for a moment, then dipped his head. ‘Thank you.’

I pulled the blankets up to my chin and tried not to obviously stare at him as he slid under them beside me. The heat of his body spread under the covers, chasing away the heavy chill in the air. I used air magic to blow out many of the candles in the room, covering us in darkness, and then we both said goodnight.

I kept waiting for his breathing to shallow and even out, but it never did. He shifted from his back to his side, facing me, and caught me looking at him in the dim light. Too late for me to pretend to be asleep.

Scooting under the covers, I shifted closer to him. Parin lifted the blankets so I could move my head to his pillow. My body wasn’t pressed against his, but brushed against him in several spots, sending shivers of anticipation through me.

Something had changed during our conversation. I began to see him as something different. Not Erroh’s brother. Not the older boy who always tried to keep me out of trouble. Not a forbidden crush.

A man. An attractive, virile man.

The tension had evaporated between us, and I pressed my lips to his again. This time they softened around mine, caressing and pressing, stealing my breath.

His large hand slid up my bare arm to my neck, changing the angle of the kiss. Parin’s tongue slipped through the seam of my lips and I parted them, eager to see what he wanted to do with that tongue.

His tongue turned out to be my favorite feature of his. He kissed his way down my cheek, his hand still on my neck. Then he settled me back against the pillows as his lips and tongue made their way to my shoulders. He used his free hand to slide the flimsy strap of the nightgown down my shoulder. I pulled my arm out, but froze as his hand traced the collar of the gown. He pulled the other strap down, then tugged the material below my breasts.

I gasped when my nipples hit the cold air. Parin grunted and moved lower, his tongue circling one nipple, while his warm palm covered the other. He continued this amazing torment, slowly covering my breasts with his tongue, before moving to my belly, and then lower, lower, lower. Between my legs. Parting them wide.

His head moved between my thighs, and he showed me just how amazing his tongue truly was. Licking, sucking, teasing, until I was crying out his name and gripping the pillows hard.

‘Parin, please,’ I cried. “I need you inside me.”

He moved up my body and settled between my legs. The head of his cock pressed against me, inducing shivers of anticipation from me. His eyes met mine in the dim light, and he kissed me tenderly as his cock breached my entrance.

He sank into me slowly. I watched his face as he pushed in. He looked…content.

‘Sora,’ he gasped.

‘I feel it too,’ I whispered. The connection with him came quickly, and was deep and steady, like the earth. It wouldn’t be shaken by any small force. Parin was my rock.

I allowed myself to close my eyes and focus on the connection with him as he moved in and out of me. Slowly at first, then faster and harder. He ground into me, until an orgasm spread deep through me, making my body tighten around him. His hips rocked into me as he came too, and the ground around us rumbled and shook. Under my fingertips his skin turned to stone, including the hard cock inside me, but then the magic spread across my skin too. It held us there like a statue of a couple caught in the act of lovemaking, before fading away.

We both relaxed on the bed, sated and satisfied, and I rolled over and snuggled close. Parin looked at me in surprise, and then his expression turned pleased. We both knew the Earth God wasn’t coming, so there was no sense getting dressed or waiting for him. He wrapped his arms around me and pulled me onto his chest.

I slept like a rock.


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