Legend (A Gothic Shade of Romance #2) Read Online Karina Halle

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: A Gothic Shade of Romance Series by Karina Halle
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Total pages in book: 138
Estimated words: 130924 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 655(@200wpm)___ 524(@250wpm)___ 436(@300wpm)
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Someone has slapped my breasts.

I’m still alive.

The hands start to release me.

The cold leaves me.

Death lets go.

Warmth floods back inside my body.

Heat goes right between my legs where Brom is rubbing my clit to the point of no return.

I gasp for air, my chest heaving, my back bowing off Brom and I’m staring right into Crane’s relieved face, all oxygen surging back into my lungs, my veins, my cells, my body ablaze with light, and then I’m coming.

“Oh God!” I cry out, the sound torn out of me, the orgasm hitting me so hard that I fear I might break my bones. The water is sloshing around us as both Crane and Brom pump into me, their movements synched, from their thrusts, to the pulse of their cocks as they spill their seed inside me, to their quick, shallow breaths.

And then it’s all over. Brom sinks further into the lake, while my head falls back, angled over his shoulder so that my hair swirls in the water, and Crane lowers himself on top of us, bracing most of his weight on his elbows in the mud.

We lie there for a minute, maybe more, trying to breathe, and I’m lost to the feeling of their two bodies pressed on either side of me, their two cocks still inside. I can feel their seed leak out between my legs, and as before, in the forest, I feel like I’ve captured lightning in a bottle. I’ve never felt more exhilarated. Never felt more alive.

But as much as I feel our collective energy burning inside us like a captured sunray, I know that this union, this ritual, had a purpose.

“Did it work?” I whisper, staring up at the patches of fog that flirt around the moon.

There is no answer. Crane lifts up his head and meets my eyes with a quizzical expression, then looks past me at Brom.

“Did it work?” Crane asks him, his voice demanding.

Brom tenses beneath me, then moves, his cock sliding out, and gets up, causing water to splash on me as my back hits the bottom.

He stares down at me and Crane.

“No, it didn’t,” he says bluntly.

Then he starts walking to shore.

Crane eyes me, that cold inferno burning inside him again, and he gets to his feet, following Brom. I sit up in the water, trying to ignore all the shadowy figures around us still, to see Crane grabbing Brom’s arm and pulling him to a vicious stop.

“What do you mean it didn’t work?”

“I said it didn’t work,” Brom says through a scowl.

“Why not?” Crane cries out, throwing his arms up, practically whining. “Why the hell not, we did everything right this time!”

“Maybe because I don’t want it to,” Brom says and he grabs his robe, pulling it on.

“You don’t want it to!” I exclaim, staggering to my feet and sloshing through the water toward them. “What are you talking about? Brom, you know we need to do this. We need to save you.”

“And maybe you can’t save me!” Brom yells. “Did you ever think of that? Did you ever think that maybe you couldn’t even save me to begin with, that this was out of your so-called expertise?”

I glance at Crane. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him look so hurt.

“Why would you think that?” Crane says softly.

“Because it’s true!” Brom roars, the vein on his forehead protruding. “This is beyond what you can do, Ichabod Crane. I have a damn spirit attached to me, and the reason he won’t let go is because I’ve never been more than the devil’s spawn! Don’t you see? Don’t you understand? I’m the product of evil, and we finally have the proof. I was born to be a soldier in a demon’s war.”

“Brom,” I say, my heart breaking at his words. I put my hands on his arms but he just yanks them up, knocking me away.

“You know it,” he says, panting. “You know I’m a hopeless cause. I always have been. But the horseman, I know I can get through to him. I have evil in my veins, but I have no power. I am a product of ancient witches, but I have no magic. But he does. He can protect me, and he can protect you.”

Crane tries to get closer to him, his palms splayed as if trying to calm a skittish horse. “He tells you lies, Brom. Whatever the Hessian is making you believe, it isn’t true. This is what they want. The coven wants you, and they’re using the horseman to control you. Nothing you do or say will be enough to convince the spirit to go to your side. He’s bound to them, not you.”

“And for once,” Brom says with a bitter laugh, shaking his head. “For once, Crane, you know nothing! But it doesn’t matter, it truly doesn’t. Because I’ll prove you wrong. I’ll prove the both of you wrong. You want the horseman expelled from my body because you fear who I’ll become once I finally have power. Once I’m finally equal with the both of you. You like keeping me beneath you, under your fucking thumb!” He yells that last part, jabbing his finger into Crane’s chest, his eyes so black and wild. “You know it’s true.”


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