Page 12 of Seducing the Dragon (Stonefire British Dragons #2)
Chapter Seven
B ram poured his second cup of black coffee and took a sip. He preferred tea to the nasty black brew, but he needed something to help wake him up and make him more alert for his meeting in thirty minutes with Finn Stewart.
It was all Evie Marshall’s fault. He should’ve been able to nab five hours of sleep, but he’d spent the first two of those imagining her soft, warm body next to his. Or, rather, under his.
And even when he’d finally chased away the sexual fantasies created by both him and his dragon, he’d had a restless three hours of sleep.
Evie’s comment about age had brought back memories best forgotten.
He very much wanted to get the surliness out of his system with the human female, but she slept like a log and was still asleep.
Not even banging on the door had woken her.
So much for the female being on edge because her life was in danger.
His dragon chimed in. She feels safe with us. That is a good sign.
In no mood to argue with his stubborn beast, Bram pushed the dragon to the back of his mind and went out of the kitchen to his desk.
Kai had given the green light for him to borrow Nikki, so he dialed the young dragonwoman.
When she answered, he said without preamble, “Nikki, your new assignment starts this morning. You’re to be Evie Marshall’s full-time guard.
I need you here in five minutes to get the female up and out of my cottage before Finn Stewart shows up. ”
He could hear the confusion in her voice. “Can’t you wake her up while I make my way there? It would make things easier.”
“I tried. Now, hurry up.”
Clicking off his phone, he took another sip of coffee.
With Nikki’s assignment out of the way, he only had about twenty-five more things to take care of in the next twenty-eight minutes.
Melanie always badgered him about hiring an assistant, but Bram liked the work.
However, dealing with Evie’s situation was going to take more time than he’d like and he might just have to find some help.
His dragon decided to poke his head out again. Show her around. Bond with her. She’s brave but still scared.
Deep down, Bram knew that too. If he took her as his mate, her whole life would turn upside down.
He knew nothing of her family or friends, and getting them onto his land was a problem.
He’d been trying for months to get the okay for Melanie’s parents and brother to visit, but the British government was being cranky and bureaucratic about the law.
Humans weren’t supposed to visit, end of story.
Maybe Evie could help us find a way.
His dragon had a point. To placate the beast, he said, Okay, I’ll ask her later. For now, I need to work. Go back to sleep. You need to be alert when Finlay Stewart is here. I need your intuition.
In response, his dragon hummed and faded to the back of his mind.
Right. Now, he could put things into play without any interruptions.
If the meeting went well with Finn, he should start having regular teleconference meetings with the other leader within the next month or two to strategize against the dragon hunters.
And if so, he needed Arabella to be ready to talk with the other leader about secure communication channels before Finn returned to Scotland.
He’d just finished sending an email to Arabella when there was a knock on the door that had to be Nikki. Not wasting time, he strode to the door and opened it. “She’s upstairs. There’s a pitcher in the kitchen you can fill with water and dump on her to wake her up. Get to it.”
Trained solder that she was, Nikki nodded and went about her task. It was only when he heard a shriek a few minutes later that he knew she’d succeeded.
And he couldn’t help but laugh. What would Evie look like all wet and angry in the morning?
Focus, Bram, focus. Right. Pushing aside his distracting thoughts about a wet, angry Evie, Bram went to work on his list of things to do. His clan came first, no matter how much he wanted to see what Evie looked like right this second.
Evie had been warm and enjoying a dream about flying on a dragon’s back when a blast of ice hit her face.
She shrieked and jumped out of bed. Looking around, she saw a female with a dragon-shifter tattoo peeking out of the sleeve of her shirt.
She was short for a dragon-shifter and she had black hair, dark almond eyes, and skin with a yellow undertone. She also had her arm in a sling.
She had no idea who this person was.
Evie growled. “Who the fuck are you and why the bloody hell did you feel the need to dump ice water on a sleeping woman?”
The dragonwoman arched an eyebrow. “My orders are to get you out of bed and out of the house in the next twenty minutes. It’s your own fault you sleep too soundly.”
She frowned. “Orders? Who...” Then it hit her. “Oh no, he bloody well didn’t.”
She moved to pass the dragonwoman, but she moved into Evie’s way. “Yelling at Bram won’t accomplish anything. Lochguard’s clan leader is on his way here and he has a lot on his plate. Don’t bother him.”
“Lochguard? As in the Scottish dragon-shifter clan?”
For a second, the dragonwoman’s brows drew together, and in that instant, she looked pale. “He didn’t tell you?”
Somehow, she had a feeling that telling her clan secrets was a big no-no. Evie would use that to her advantage later. “No. What’s your name?”
“Nikola. I’m your new guard.”
So, she still had a guard. She resisted a sigh as she wiped the water off her face with her sleeve.
“Right, Nikola, here’s what we’re going to do.
I need to learn the lay of the land here.
Did Bram place restrictions on where I could go?
” The dragonwoman shook her head and opened her mouth, but Evie cut her off.
“You take me where I ask, and I won’t mention your slip-up. Does that sound like a deal?”
Nikola’s face turned fierce. “My orders come from Bram, not you. I always tell him the truth. Blackmailing me won’t work.”
Of course she’d be assigned a loyal guard.
Still, she could be of some use. “I admire your spirit, so let’s try another approach.
How about you ask Bram if I can go out today to explore since he refused to show me around?
Promise me you’ll ask that, and really push for the decision, and I’ll jump into the shower without any more fuss. ”
The dragonwoman hesitated, but finally nodded. “Fine. You have ten minutes to shower, so hurry up.”
Nikola left and Evie smiled. Her request might be simple, but she had an ulterior motive.
As she moved toward the bathroom, she nabbed her clothes and starting humming.
What had begun as a bloody awful way to wake up had turned into a way for her to not only search out the dragon-shifter doctor who could give her the answers she needed to maybe gain Bram’s trust, but she could also get under the bloody dragonman’s skin.
Yes, the dragonman was in for a surprise.
Bram glanced at the time. If Clan Lochguard’s leader was punctual, Evie had five minutes before the dragonman would arrive.
It was bad enough he’d agreed to Nikki’s request to allow her to show the bloody female around in his stead. Now he ran the risk of Evie and Finn crossing paths, and Bram very much didn’t want that to happen.
Evie probably didn’t know much about Lochguard’s new leader.
Finlay Stewart had taken over the Scottish dragon-shifter clan six months ago.
Few inside the DDA knew much about him since Lochguard had remained isolated throughout the transition and had postponed any inspections or female sacrifice requests.
If Evie had heard the same rumors Bram had heard recently about the new leader having more open-minded views on humans and dragon-human interactions, she might’ve gone to Finn for help instead of Bram.
Yesterday morning, he would’ve sent the female packing while giving her his best wishes.
Yet after kissing the female and holding her soft, warm body against his last night, both man and dragon didn’t want Finn anywhere near her.
He still didn’t know the lass’s whole truth, but provided she didn’t betray him, he planned to keep her.
His dragon emerged from the back of his mind. Good. Embrace the truth. She is fire, and you like her.
Bram grunted, but before he could converse any more with his inner beast, steps echoed down the stairs and he moved from behind his desk to stand at the bottom. Looking up, his heart skipped a beat.
Evie wore a short jean skirt, brown flat-level boots that went to just below her knees, and a blue sweater the same deep blue of her eyes.
The top hugged her figure and dipped low enough to show her small cleavage.
Even from here, he could make out the lace shapes of her bra through the material.
With the added cold, every male in his clan would be able to see her nipples.
His dragon snarled. Her nipples were not for anyone else to see.
He growled. “You are not going outside dressed like that without me.”
The human arched one dark red eyebrow. “Since I’m auditioning to be your mate and am, in effect, no longer a DDA inspector, I can wear whatever I want. I’m wearing this.”
He ignored the look Nikki was giving him at the news of Evie auditioning to be his mate and moved up the stairs until he was one step below her.
Even with the extra step, he was still taller than her.
“As a former DDA inspector, then you very well know dragon-shifter populations are heavily male. In Stonefire’s case, only about thirty-five percent of our clan is female.
Dressing like that will attract nearly every unmated dragonman in Stonefire. ”
“The competition might be good for you.”
He resisted a snarl. In normal circumstances, he knew there were a lot of good, single dragonmen in his clan who would make fine mates. Right now, however, they were all enemies.