Page 66 of Smoke Bonded


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Bellerose and Mercurie screamed behind the threads of magic gagging them.

"You two wanted my brother to shift so badly. Here. Enjoy it," Valentine said. He made an elegant sweeping gesture with his hands, and the bound couple flew back into a patch of grass. The dragon snarled and began running across the broken house. He opened his mouth, and fire burst free from him. It was so hot that it glowed blue in the middle as it hit the alchemists.

Lachlan and Valentine both backed up as the heat reached them.

"Fucking hell, is he supposed to be able to do that already?" he asked.

Valentine shrugged, still smiling like a maniac. "Dragons love to burn things. Mostly their enemies, as it turns out. Looks like fun."

It must have been because Apollo wasn't satisfied with torching the alchemists who had captured him. His giant wingsflapped up in the air, and he started firebombing what remained of the buildings.

Lachlan and Valentine ran across the bridge, where everyone was standing, to watch the dragon tear the place apart.

"Should we...I dunno...try and calm him down?" Lachlan panted as he caught up with Killian.

Killian looked at him like he had lost his mind. "Gods no. This is a good way for him to work out his trauma."

The dragon picked up a van and tore it in half with his claws before smashing the pieces into the ground like it was nothing more than a soda can.

"Definitely leaving him to work it out of his system. With any luck, it will wear him out enough to shift back. Besides, it will do good for the prisoners to see this."

Lachlan couldn't argue with that. They were all standing on the green, watching the dragon with broken eyes and angry expressions. The griffon had taken a liking to Bron and was sitting beside her, watching the carnage unfold.

Lachlan grabbed one of the canteens of water Bron carried and drank before washing the blood and dragon saliva off his face.

"It doesn't look like it needs stitching, but have one of these anyway," she said, handing him one of Apollo's healing potions. "Who knows what germs dragons have?"

Lachlan didn't bother to point out that it was too late to worry about that because he had already exchanged plenty of saliva with that dragon. He watched Apollo dance in the flames, smashing everything around him.

It said, "Mate."Lachlan's brain prompted unhelpfully. This was the first time Apollo had shifted, so he was probably just confused because he could smell his scent on Lachlan. That was all it was. It had to be. Everyone had said they recognizedtheir mates almost instantly, and they had known each other for years. He was definitely confused.

When there were no more buildings or cars to destroy, Apollo glided over them and landed on top of a crumbling ancient wall. He puffed and preened and fluttered his wings.

"He's just showing off now. Typical," Valentine said. "You go first, Lachie, and make sure he's done with killing people."

"What? Why me?" he asked.

"Because you smell like him, and he came to save you. He recognizes you," Valentine insisted.

Lachlan looked pleading at the others who gave him encouraging smiles and thumbs up.

"Fuck. Okay," he grumbled and took a deep breath.

Golden eyes tracked as he moved across the grass. When he got nearer, the dragon stepped down off the wall and moved toward him, his head cocking.

Lachlan took another deep breath and smiled at him. "Look at you, baby. You have to be the prettiest dragon I have seen."

The dragon preened and grabbed Lachlan in its talons. He bit down a scream of fright as it brought its nose down to nuzzle at him.

"No, licking, okay? I'm all right, Apollo," Lachlan said as warm, spicy smoke drifted about him.

"Tell him to shift back!" Valentine called.

Lachlan reached out and patted Apollo on the scales between his nose. "We need you to shift back so we can go home, baby. Can you do that for me?"

The dragon just nudged him with his nose again. A rumbling growl came out behind his fangs. "Mate."

Lachlan stilled. "I don't understand."