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CHAPTER 1

I took turns riding my three mates with unrestrained savagery beforeMistresstouched down.

Their delicious tastes lingered in my mouth, the memory of their big cocks thrusting inside me heated my blood, and my Fae body hummed with the remnants of my wild orgasms.

But the world around me stopped and my blood turned ice from the sight.

The sky burned red.

I sprang down the ramp of the warship following Rai, Iokul, and Blaze.

My mates and their warriors all looked stunned at what was left of the Dragon Realm, their mouths agape as they stared at the destruction all around us.

The ash-laden air smelled of spice and coal.

I wasn’t unfamiliar with the smell of dragon fire. I’d burned the arena in the City of Nine and torched the demons with my fire. But this wasn’t what I remembered of the home I had missed for nine centuries.

“What the fuck happened?” Blaze demanded. “There were green grass and trees the last time we came to answer the Dragon King’s bounty call.”

Acres of scorched barren land stretching before us and a pillar of dark flames here and there were the only answer.

My gaze swept to the stone castle. Black streaks charred its ivory stone walls.

I swallowed. The castle had been built to sustain the fire of all dragons except that of royalty, which meant my grandfather had set the castle on fire.

The only unblemished sight was a ridge of white mountains far in the background.

I grabbed a handful of scorched soil, my fist clenching around it. I took a deep breath and stalked toward my blazing home, my princes falling in step beside me.

The guards thrust their weapons against their shoulders, ready to engage in battle. We could all shift to dragons, but we didn’t want anyone to know who we were and that I’d returned. At least, not yet.

I’d known my old home wouldn’t be a safe haven when my own grandfather sent the hunters to take my Fury heads. Except, I’d disappointed him. I’d eliminated them with the aid of my mates, my monsters, and Elvey.

I’d come home free from my curse and with my three true loves, but the scorched landscape diminished my victorious feeling.

An amber-and-green dragon loomed in the distant sky. My princes tensed beside me, though we weren’t threatened by a lone dragon. The warriors trained their weapons on the newcomer. He would bring his own demise if he foolishly initiated an attack.

“Don’t harm him unless he breathes fire at us,” I said.

The dragon could be someone I knew, though I didn’t recognize him. The king might have turned on me, but I refused to believe that the entire realm wanted me dead.

Instead of coming toward us, the dragon twirled around the castle’s pinnacle, his eyes never leaving us.

He was making it clear that he wasn’t a threat to us.

Rai nodded at me. “I’ll go meet him and see what he has to say.” He then shifted into his dragon form.

The storm and lightning dragon with grey and midnight-blue scales sailed toward the apex of the castle to meet the lone dragon, a spear of lightning flashing around him in warning.

I watched him, pride and admiration swelling in my chest.

Rai was magnificent and huge in his dragon form, and the other dragon seemed to shrink in contrast. The two dragons circled each other.

We continued our march toward the castle.

“Their dance is taking too long,” Blaze said. He seared my lips with a kiss, then shifted as well.

His orange-red scales sparkled like flames in the light. The blue scales that adorned his head, spine, and one side of the tail shone even brighter. I drew a sharp breath at his powerful beauty.

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