Ogre (Mystic Guardians #5) Read Online Rinda Elliott

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Novella, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: Mystic Guardians Series by Rinda Elliott
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Total pages in book: 47
Estimated words: 44211 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 221(@200wpm)___ 177(@250wpm)___ 147(@300wpm)
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Dax softly touched his face, love shining in those beautiful green eyes. “Then they’ll have to wait a century because I’m yours.”

His heart just melted. It may be selfish of him to be with Dax if it turned out they were wrong. Be selfish to ask the ogre to go on living and grieving, but he wanted him so much. The spell had to work. “Please ask your boss to do the spell.”

Dax nodded. “I will.”

They were quiet for a few moments, until Everett could no longer suppress the happiness he felt. He pushed Dax back and crawled into his lap, wrapping his arms around his neck. “I’ve been stressing how to talk to you about how I was feeling. I wasn’t sure a supernatural person could ever be interested in actually dating a human.”

“You’re everything to me, Everett.” Dax pulled him close and buried his face in Everett’s neck. He nestled there for several moments before he pulled back to cup Everett’s face. “Even if we don’t do the spell, I want those years with you and every one of them will be precious.”

Everett said nothing because he had every intention of asking Xavier to work that spell. Maybe this was selfish, too, but he wanted all the years with Dax.

Chapter Twenty-One

Everett

They had to wait for a night with a full moon to do the spell. Everett and Dax showed up at the office near midnight with Emory and Ivor coming with them. Xavier agreed to do it, though he’d spent time on the phone warning Everett of the possible risks, and that it might not even work.

Everett’s nerves were firing like crazy, but he hadn’t changed his mind. He was ready for this.

The office was strangely quiet. There were a few of the protection specialists lurking around the desks, and they all watched Dax and Everett walk to Xavier’s office. He doubted Xavier had told them what was going on, but they must have all sensed something important was up.

“Are you sure about this?” Xavier asked as soon as they entered the office and shut the door behind them.

“Very,” Everett answered, making sure he sounded more confident than he felt.

He looked at Dax, seeing the mix of worry and love on his face as he gazed at Everett.

His heart began to race even harder.

This had to work! Yes, they planned to be together no matter what, but Everett wanted this so badly.

Xavier lit candles on his desk as he spoke. “I’ll be tapping into the ley lines for this spell because it’s a powerful one. They’ve been steadily growing in strength lately, so the magic will be intense—maybe even painful.”

“This could be painful for him? You didn’t tell me that. How painful?” Dax put his hands on Everett’s shoulders and leaned down to whisper, “Everett, what we have is more than enough.”

“I’m not afraid of pain, Dax. It’ll be worth it to be your soulmate.”

“I didn’t know it would hurt you.”

“Possibly hurt, he said. I’ll be fine.”

Xavier had been picking up a large amethyst, but he paused to look at Dax. “His life isn’t in danger here. I’ve called Alaric in as an extra precaution. He should be here any moment.” He lit another candle, and Everett, looking closer now, saw he did it with his fingers alone. Neat trick.

Xavier looked back and forth between them both. “I wouldn’t have suggested we try this if the spell itself was dangerous. You know that, Dax.”

“Yeah, but you also said nothing about it hurting him.”

“I will be tempering the ley line magic through myself first.”

Everett didn’t like the sound of that. “Will it hurt you, then?”

“I will be fine,” Xavier assured him. He glanced toward the large glass wall. “There’s Alaric now. We can begin.”

Xavier finished picking up the amethyst and began to speak in a language Everett didn’t recognize. His voice was low, deep, and melodic—almost hypnotizing. He walked to Everett and raised the amethyst to his forehead. The stone felt warm against his skin.

Eyes closed, Xavier kept speaking that hushed tone as the fine hairs on Everett’s body stood at attention. The magic filling the room was palpable. He felt it on his skin and breathed its thick essence in from the air.

Then he gasped as pain shot into his forehead. It swelled until his entire head felt heavy. He squeezed his eyes shut, unable to stop a small whimper from escaping his mouth. Even his teeth hurt, but most of the pain seemed to be gathering behind his eyes.

Xavier’s voice picked up in intensity and speed, but Everett’s head ached too much to open his eyes. He cried out, sweat starting to drip down his temples.

Fingers threaded with his. The rush of comfort calmed him. The pain began to recede, and he cautiously opened his eyes to see Xavier staring at him intently. He looked the same, so for a moment, Everett was scared it hadn’t worked. But then he turned toward Dax and his eyes flared wide.


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