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Him by Krishtina Mayers
"I'm there."
That's what she'd seen on her phone.
"I'll be there soon."
That was her reply.
They were millennials. It didn't feel like that, though. It felt like they were
a bunch of teenagers.
Rebecca exited the camper and locked the door behind her. Her loose boots
squished on the damp grass as she descended from the metal steps.
Off into the night. There was a thick moon out, but she still needed her
phone's light.
Her clamshell cell phone was in her hand, shut and with the flashlight on. The
pig shaped suction cup on one side helped her keep a better grip. She walked.
She went down to the neighbor's pond.
Laughing.
Smooth, masculine laughing.
Rebecca's heart tingled and skittered. She twitched and gasped. Her light
zoomed to the left. Her boots halted. Her eyes popped as they searched for
anything strange.
Nothing.
Rebecca's skin cooled as she mentally told herself it was fine. Besides, if
there was trouble, it didn't matter. She'd soon be in the embrace of a martial
artist she was madly in love with. He'd beat ass for her.
Her stride quickened. The empty field was the next landmark. Then the bare road
without a single pavement marking. Then all the way down that road to the
graveyard. That's where her man would be.
Laughing.
Louder.
In her ear!
Rebecca yelped and spun around. Her light broke through. Up ahead, in the
distance she saw it. It was right where she'd been. She could see the damn
camper! She could see him! A man!
Not her man!!
A tall shadow, a great figure, a featureless man.
With peculiar extensions growing from each side of his head, branching,
splitting, silent.
A proud stance. A sturdy stance.
Rebecca screamed.
Turned and ran.
She couldn't go back to the camper. He was there. The demon. The thing!
Her feet slipped in her boots. She tripped over. Kicked her boots away. Only
socks could protect her tiny feet. She felt the wet grass and dirt as she
pushed herself up and continued. Her breath scraped inside herself. Her fingers
were tight claws on her phone. Her knees hurt. Her calves ached. She was
crying.
Then she was knocked over. Flipped over. Made to look up at the thing. Stare up
at the thing. Her breath was gone. She coughed. Saliva and mucus splattered
out.
The flashlight showed her just enough. A strange face. Spotted fur. A black
nose with large, rounded nostrils. Wild, black eyes. A long tongue sticking out
of a huge mouth. Uneven teeth that didn't even seem to be in the correct
places. Curling antlers with sharp points.
She felt his palm sink into her face. She smelled sweat and musk. Her soft feet
rammed into the thick muscle above her. Her nails dug in as she scratched. The
fur glided under those dull, weak nails. Loose and powdery soil was disturbed
and dusted over her.
She wanted to fight him off.
She couldn't.
Tome 1 Volume 2
by Alicia R. Norman & Krishtina Mayers
Date of Publication: September 3rd 2023
Publisher: Luv Multimedia
Cover Artist: Alicia Norman
Genre: dark fantasy romance drama, paranormal romance, fantasy romance
ASIN: B0CH8WNJYJ
Number of pages: 274 pages
Word Count: 57, 527
Tagline: When Love and Death Embrace
BLURB
With Abigail bitterly angry and their friendship in jeopardy, Prina finds herself drawn even more to Thayn and his mystical dark world. As she grows closer to him, the woman realizes his dark secrets involve a cosmic, political enterprise that may pull her and everyone she loves into the undertow.
Mo Mo, Hekate, and Tabietha are also well aware of Keres and Moros' dangerous schemes but are also busy trying to cover up their involvement with Thayn's plans for Proserypn--when they do finally give the duo the attention they deserve, they all find it is too late to stop what is coming down the pike.
Prina folded her legs to one
side and stared at him. Her skirt had scrunched up to just below her hip.
She stared...
Watched as the man steadied himself
over a handful of moments.
Disbelief filled her heart.
Had she ... had she just ...
She spouted a rhetorical
question.
"Have I kicked a
god?!"
His face rose–he was
grinning.
Little beads of tears were
forming in his eyes. Was it really from the pain? Had she kicked him that hard?
Well, being strong didn't mean you didn't feel pain she supposed.
Regardless, the awe in
Proserpyn's heart was quickly supplanted by fear and horror. She straightened
her legs to kneel, and then she prostrated herself. She blurted out every name
she could remember.
"Polydegmon! Odigos!
Hades! Zylanthrakas!"
She paused to pant into the
mattress. Swallowed.
"Thayn?!"
Her fingers and nails rasped
against the sheet.
"I implore you, Death
God! I implore you, Harvester! Have mercy on this weak mortal!"
Proserpyn continued breathing
into the sheet, heat building under her face. She was shaking as if she might
fall apart. Although she should’ve smelled the bedsheet, she only smelled him,
sweet, spicy, smoky.
More seconds passed. She
could've counted them if she'd thought to do so.
Thayn laughed.
He actually laughed!!
He sounded ...
He sounded ...
Light puffs and gulps of air
between each laugh.
He sounded...?
Prina's fingers tightly
curled.
"Honey Drop, Dear Honey
Drop. Come."
He sounded relieved!
Prina froze.
She felt movement. Thayn was
approaching, but she didn't think it mattered if she fled or not. He was a damn
god. He could find her anywhere.
He was beside her. His cool
hands went to her waist. Prina's belly shrunk into her back.
Thayn lifted her up to an
upright position and wrapped his arms around her. His nose went to her cheek.
His breath tickled her. "Be at ease, please be at ease."
That tickling breath became
uneven. He shuddered.
He truly shuddered!
Yet he grew warmer and
warmer.
Proserpyn looked away and
folded her fingers into her cheeks. "I'm dreaming."
He sniffed. It was loud in
her ear; it made her jolt in his embrace. Some of his hair tickled her.
"What?" he
whispered.
"I'm not married,
certainly not to any god. All this time, I've been dreaming." She tried to
move away, but he did not yield.
"Don't leave!"
Thayn's highly embellished fingers spread out. His painted nails didn't pierce
her skin, but they did bite enough to make her whine. "I've pined for so
long," he said, "too long, and now you're here. You're here, and I
can touch you! I can hold you! Don't leave!"
More and more hoarse but also
wetter, as if his throat was aching and full of moisture.
One of his hands went to hers
as he moved her into position to straddle him. Thayn touched her jaw and turned
her face toward his.
Prina closed her eyes and
sighed into the mouth against hers.
There was a craving in his
lips and teeth, sliding and pressing on her, his humming voice trickling down her
body.
A dream.
Only a dream.
Right.
Right?
Authors Info
Krishtina Mayers is a romance fiction writer from North Carolina. She prefers
blending fantasy, humor, and darkness in almost everything she writes. Her
hobbies include playing video games, cooking, and studying history. She likes
her romance the same way she likes her chili con carne, spicy with a good
amount of sausage and beans ... and maybe wrapped in a soft shell tortilla to
make big bites easier to handle.
By day, Alicia Norman is a copy specialist at a major marketing firm, by night,
she is a screenwriter and animator. She lives with her two kids and three cats
in the burbs of Dallas, GA, and aspires to share her own brand of historical
erotic fiction with BFF and co-writer Krishtina Mayers.
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