The Dragon Shifter’s Desire by Harmony Raines
Epilogue
“My dad will be here in a couple of hours.” Larisa snuggled closer to Ivan and kissed his cheek as he tightened his arm around her. “I should get up and get ready.”
She didn’t move and he chuckled as he turned onto his side and rested his weight on one elbow. “We have plenty of time.”
“I want everything to be perfect.” Still, she didn’t move.
“Everything is ready,” Ivan assured her. “My mom and Belle made sure your dad and Simon have the best rooms in the hotel. And Elise is making sure there’s something for them to eat if they’re hungry when they arrive. But we don’t want them to eat too much because I’m making them lunch.”
“I can’t wait to see them both.” She covered her eyes with her hand and lay back on the pillow.
“Hey.” He pulled her to him and kissed the top of her head. “No tears.”
“They’re happy tears,” she assured him as she brushed her tears away. “My dad is finally free of the past. We’re finally free to move on with our future. What happened is no longer hanging over us. We know the truth. And more importantly, the police know the truth.”
“Argothorn admitted it all. I can’t believe Silas actually managed to locate a memory of Argothorn burying the knife he used to kill Murray. There’s enough proof to put him in prison for a long time.” Ivan let out a long breath.
“Are you okay? About your parents? Do you want to talk about it?” she asked.
“No, not today. I’m okay. I had a long talk with Valerie and Fiona before Fiona went home to her family. I’ve gotten my head around it all.” He sighed again. “I want us to start a family as soon as possible. I want to raise a handful of kids and give them a wonderful childhood here in Wishing Moon Bay.”
“A handful of children, huh?” Larisa lifted her head off the pillow, her tears gone as she stared at his lips. “Maybe I could stay in bed a little longer.”
“I like that idea a lot.” He turned onto his back and closed his eyes, pretending to snore.
“You are such a tease.” Larisa threaded her arms around his neck and lay across his chest. “Wake up, Sleeping Beauty.” She kissed his lips and he groaned before opening his eyes.
“Now that is a sight I’d like to wake up to every morning.” He fisted her hair and kissed her lips.
“That’s the plan, isn’t it?” She cupped his face in her hands and stroked his cheeks. “I can’t wait to be your wife.”
“And I can’t wait for you to be my wife.” He chuckled. “This is like a dream come true. A dream I’d hardly dared dream. When my brothers all found their mates, I figured that was it, that fate would never smile on us all.”
“Yet here we are.” She stared down at him, her eyes searching his face, or maybe she was trying to commit it to memory in the same way Ivan had studied Larisa, wanting to remember every detail about her. Not just her features but the sound of her voice, the touch of her hands on his skin.
“Yet here we are.” He pulled her head down and kissed her, while his free hand cupped her breast. She gasped as he tweaked her nipple, rolling the taut bud between his thumb and forefinger.
Larisa rolled onto her back and pulled him on top of her. “We don’t have a lot of time.”
“Some things shouldn’t be rushed.” He kissed her neck and nuzzled her ear before trailing kisses down her neck and lower.
“We have the rest of our lives.” She threaded her hand down between their bodies and curled her fingers around his hardness. It was his turn to gasp, and he bit his lower lip as he fought to stay in control. “But I want you now.”
“You’re very demanding.” He nipped her neck and closed his eyes as she guided him into her.
“Very.” She inched down on his hard length, her breath warm across his chest. “Are you complaining?”
Ivan thrust into her, taking control as her inner muscles gripped him tightly. “No complaints from me.” The breath hissed through his teeth as she grazed his chest with her teeth.
Larisa dug her fingernails into his flesh as she urged him on. Ivan responded. He pulled out of her before thrusting deep inside her, over and over, chasing the orgasm that hovered just out of reach.
He’d wanted to make love to her slowly, but an urgency filled him. He needed to claim his mate, he needed to fill her with his seed. They’d talked about their wedding, but what they both wanted more than anything was a child.
He’d waited so long for his mate, and nothing would make them happier than children to share in the life they intended to build together. A child who would be loved and cherished.
Ivan slipped his hand beneath her back and held her against him as he circled his hips. Larisa moved with him, caught in the rhythm as she curled her tongue around his nipple and teased it. Damn, she consumed his senses. When they made love, it was like they were alone in the world. A dragon shifter and his mate.
She nipped his nipple, and a jolt of electricity filled him, and he tensed. Larisa tightened around him, pushing him toward a shattering climax as she whimpered in his ear.
Ivan fisted the pillow beneath her head. He could hold on no longer. Heat flared in his belly as he came, his seed spurting deep inside her. She cried out his name as she tensed, her inner muscles pulsing around him.
He thrust deeper and deeper, impaling her as he groaned. There were no words to describe how he felt. Only a deep satisfaction that he was one with his mate.
They lay in each other’s arms, time creeping by as they kissed and stroked each other. He’d never known two people could share such intimacy.
“I really need to shower and get dressed.” Still, she didn’t move.
“Go, I’ll make us some breakfast and then we can head over to the hotel.” He kissed her lips and then carefully rolled her toward the edge of the bed.
“You are the best.” She grabbed her robe and slipped it on before leaning down and kissing him. “At so many things.”
“I love you.” He caught hold of her hand and kissed the back. “I’ll always love you.”
“And I’ll always love you, Ivan.” She smiled softly before heading to the bathroom.
Ivan lay on his back and stared up at the ceiling. If he pinched himself, would he wake up and find it all a dream?
Don’t pinch yourself,his dragon told him. If this is a dream, let’s stay asleep forever.
Agreed.Ivan got out of bed and dragged on a pair of jeans and a T-shirt. He’d shower after they’d shared breakfast. If he hurried, he’d have enough time. If he didn’t have time to shower that was fine, he’d rather make love to his mate than stand beneath a stream of hot water.
An hour later, they were heading for the hotel. Larisa sat in the passenger seat, a small box clutched in her hands. They had one stop off before they went to meet her dad.
“You’re sure this is a good idea?” Larisa’s fingers pressed tighter around the box.
“I am. It’s the least we can do.” He smiled softly. “We owe him.”
Larisa nodded as Ivan turned off the main road to town and drove toward the mountains.
Ivan flexed his hands on the steering wheel. Was this the right thing to do? It had seemed like a good idea at the time. Now he wasn’t so sure.
If it doesn’t work out, we can just get it back,his dragon said.
“Is this it?” Larisa peered out of the window as they left the road, drove along a short driveway, and stopped outside a large mansion.
“It looks like something out of a movie.” She opened the car door, the box in her hand.
“This is it.” Ivan held out his hand and she took it. Together they approached the house. Ivan had been here a few times but not during the day.
“Ivan. Larisa.” Colton opened the door, his suspicious gaze lingering on them before he forced a smile. “What can I do for you?”
“We have something.” Larisa held up the box. “A gift.”
“A gift?” Colton didn’t let go of his suspicion.
“It’s a ring. From my treasure,” Ivan explained. “Grandma Hannah has managed to imbue it with the daylight spell.”
Colton’s face paled and he held out a trembling hand. “How long will it last?”
“Forever.” Ivan whirled his finger around. “Something to do with the rubies and energy. It all goes over my head. But she promises it works.”
“And if it doesn’t? If it fails?” Colton’s mouth was a thin line.
Ivan shrugged. “Maybe that’s a decision Silas needs to make. Is it worth the risk?”
Colton nodded. “Thank you. I’ll pass it on to him.”
“Great.” Ivan tugged at Larisa’s hand, and they hurried back to the car.
“This place gives me the creeps.” She shuddered as she glanced over her shoulder at the house.
“I think that’s the point.” Ivan opened the car door for her, and she got inside.
He closed the door and hurried around to the driver’s side while she buckled her seatbelt. Larisa was right, the house was creepy. Or maybe it was just sad.
“Do you think Silas has ever been in love? Do you think he ever had children? You know, when he was alive.” The sadness of the house echoed in her voice as if the sorrow had seeped into her soul.
“I don’t know. Silas isn’t the kind of man you sit down and share life stories with over a beer.” He drove away from the house. They’d done their best. It was up to Silas if he decided to risk wearing the ring in daylight. But Hannah was certain it would work. Forever. Which was as long as Silas’s life would last.
Immortality must be a lonely place.
But family wasn’t. And when they arrived at the hotel, his family members were all there waiting.
“You’re here!” Valerie held out her arms and hugged them both as they got out of the car and crossed the parking lot. “I thought you were going to be late.”
“We had an errand to run,” Ivan explained.
“Dario texted to say your dad and Simon have arrived in Wishing Moon Bay,” Helena said, her hand cupping her swollen belly. She was due to give birth any minute.
“Did they see the sign or did Dario have to show them the road?” Larisa asked.
Helena grinned. “They saw the turn-off.”
“They’re meant to be here,” Aiden assured her.
Larisa nodded and clutched Ivan’s hand. “I hope we can persuade them to move here.”
“I think a trip to the dragon isle will convince your dad this is the place to be.” Ivan squeezed her hand.
“After all this time, I can’t wait for him to start living again.” Larisa dabbed her hand to her cheeks. “Oh, there’s the car.”
“With a horse escort.” Helena went to meet Dario as he trotted down the road beside Simon’s car.
Larisa pressed her shoulder against Ivan as if seeking comfort as Simon parked the car in front of the hotel. This was the first time she’d seen her dad since news of Argothorn’s admission of guilt. Would he have finally gotten rid of the emotional baggage and guilt he’d carried for so long?
“So this is Wishing Moon Bay?” Davy got out of the car, a sunny smile on his face.
“Hello, Dad!” Larisa went to him and flung her arms around his neck.
“It’s good to see you. So good.” Davy hugged his daughter, tears misting his eyes as he held her tight. “Thank you.” He kissed the top of her head.
“Thank you. For everything.” Larisa wiped her eyes and stepped away from her father. “Simon.” She embraced her brother and then turned around. “Come and meet everyone.”
“Hello.” Valerie was the first to meet Davy and Simon.
“Oh, here’s Logan and Penny!” All attention switched to the approaching truck.
Inside was the most precious family member of all. Baby Ben, Valerie’s first grandchild and a new generation born from the bond of brothers and their mates.
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