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Wolf Princess Sold to the Dragon King novel Chapter 49

Chapter 49: We Need To Get Us One Of Those

Kael had now lost the same woman three times in two days, which was either a pattern or a talent.

Forty minutes ago, they were perfectly fine in flight, she was passed out on his back. Under them, snowline changed into jungle, which confirmed his suspicion that they were on the fae continent of Eldoria.

On cue, dark fae rose like wasps from the canopy, their formation aimed at Guinevere.

Kael torched them. Ten for ten in one breath. Perfect score. Naturally, she convulsed. Black flame would protect them here, but it gave her seizures. Outstanding design.

When one of the bastard’s fingers closed around her ankle, Kael had no choice but to do a full barrel rotation, all five thousand pounds of dragon spinning on its axis.

Guinevere slid off his back, and he caught her in his claw.

Unfortunately, that turned her into a prize in a claw machine, and fae started to swarm by the hundreds.

But Kael Ashenvale did not make mistakes and knew exactly what he was doing.

The plan had been simple. Drop her. Decoy the fae. Circle back. Recover the asset. Four steps before she even woke up. He’d completed three.

The flaw was that the woman he’d hidden in a jungle was unconscious and could not defend herself. In retrospect, this should have been obvious. In his defense, he had been busy convincing hundreds of dark fae to chase an empty claw at fifteen hundred feet.

His human form hit the ground and cut through the branches at a speed that stripped leaves from their stems, covering two miles in under ninety seconds.

The ferns where she had landed were crushed flat and she was gone. He stood there with his chest heaving. Sweat and jungle humidity plastered his dark hair to his forehead.

"Of course," he muttered. "Why would she be where I put her. Oh no, Kael, that would be too easy."

He scanned the undergrowth in every direction. Boot prints converged on her landing site from the south and left heading east, and the depth of the prints on the exit was heavier than the entrance, which meant they were carrying weight they had not arrived with.

"Who the fuck falls asleep on a damn dragon?" he asked, talking to the jungle.

The jungle did not respond.

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Ryker laughed out loud and flashed an I-told-you-so smirk to Sterling.

Ryker: You owe me fifty gold.

Sterling turned his head to see Maddox entering the departure zone in his battle suit.

Sterling: We are in the middle of a civil war. Please tell me you’re just here to send us off.

Maddox: My wife is unconscious on a continent full of dark fae. Are you serious?

Sterling: I want it on the record that I advised against this.

Maddox: Noted. Ignored. Let’s move.

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If anyone had asked Nicholas Shadowfell whether he would ever willingly step through a mage portal, ride a dragon, and work alongside Drakencrest military for a rescue mission, he would have questioned their sobriety.

And yet here he was. Doing it with enthusiasm he would deny later because Guinevere Lunaris was missing and rules had stopped mattering approximately an hour ago.

He stepped through the shimmering portal, Damon, his Beta, behind him. Once they were on the other side, both had arrived at the same conclusion: we need to get one of these.

Jaxon Valerios studied the two wolves with the expression of a scholar observing a rare species in its natural habitat. "Fascinating. I’ve always been curious about wolves. How do you travel without wings or portals? I imagine it involves a great deal of running."

Nicholas turned his head slowly. "We walk. Occasionally with purpose."

Damon made a sound that was technically a cough.

Half of the strike team shifted into dragon form. Maddox jumped onto Sterling at the front.

Ryker: Hey Maddox?

Maddox: No.

Ryker: Want to hear an Alpha king scream like a girl?

Chapter 49: We Need To Get Us One Of Those 1

Ryker: Cute. They’re pretending this is fine.

Sterling: Wolves.

Ryker: On the bright side, if the wolf falls off my back, the problem solves itself.

Maddox: Ryker.

Ryker: Kidding. Mostly. I would catch him after a reasonable delay.

Griffin: How long is reasonable?

Ryker: Long enough for him to reconsider the word mate.

Sterling: Did the wolf just direct a dragon strike team with his hands?

Ryker: Yes. And we all listened.

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