King of Gods (Vampire Crown #2)

We needed to talk, but he wasn’t awake or home.

More than needing to talk, I needed to have sex. We didn’t know when the next tremor was going to hit. The machine Elex was working on could only give us about twenty minutes, currently, to get to safety.

It wasn’t long enough for a quick fuck—not when one of the active participants wasn’t nearby.

After five minutes, I was still alone in the practice room. I was patient, but I didn’t want to waste my day waiting. I decided to find someone to ask about the request.

Roran and Rilen stepped out from behind the columns.

“Good evening, Kimber,” they chorused.

I swallowed. Hard.

Their voices were like satin over my skin. There was no way to deny I found them scorching hot, perfect sexual specimens. Tousled brown hair, smoldering eyes, light bronze skin. Muscles and mass for days.

Worse, I knew what they looked like naked and sweaty. I knew what they sounded like when they were aroused. I knew just how big of a cock they were hiding in their pants.

Alone, each of them was overwhelming. Together, it was almost too much. It was a whole lot of male I had seen buck naked.

God, I need to get laid. Not just for the power, either.

I needed the images of these two fucked right out of my brain.

Instead of taking an unsure step backward, I held my ground and smiled. “Hello, Rilen. Hello, Teabag.”

Roran threw his head back and laughed while Rilen’s grin split his face. He took a step forward, grabbing my hand.

“A pleasure, my dear. Thank you for coming at our request.” He dropped a kiss on my knuckles, and my nipples pearled instantly.

Gods, what?

I managed to stammer words out. “You requested me. Whatever for?”

Roran strode forward. “We’ve heard you need to be challenged with your sword work, and we’re here to oblige.”

He was suddenly so there, I took a few steps back. He followed me, covering the distance in a single stride.

I backed up again and slammed into a wall.

Roran’s single stride brought him right there again, pressing up against me. I swallowed, looking up at him while he looked down at me. He reached over my head, pressing the hard planes of his chest against my breasts, pressing the rough cloth against my suddenly aching nipples.

The sound of metal on wood rang out, and Roran had a sword in his hand and a wicked grin on his face.

“We thought that you might like to…spar.”

Crap! That was so not what he meant.

My whole body responded to him.

Stepping back, he turned and walked to the middle of the room. I slowly let out the breath I was holding. I didn’t want to attract his attention again.

Or did I?

Rilen raked his eyes over me as he passed to get his own sword.

I kept my eyes straight ahead, but I heard the whoosh of the sword just a moment before he hit me on the ass.

I bit my lip to keep the yelp and groan in.

Sweet Mother of S’Kir, my entire body was being a traitor.

I cleared my throat. “So, how do you propose to help me train?”

They must’ve planned to be creepy too because they both turned to me in sync and raised their swords.

Roran spoke first. “You’re going to fight both of us.”

“At the same time,” Rilen finished the thought.

Launching themselves at me at the same time, I spun and grabbed a sword off the wall and ducked just as one of their blades whipped through the air.

Whirling around on my knee, I threw myself forward and rolled back to my feet, suddenly behind them for just a moment.

Turning in opposite directions, Rilen took a high parry and Roran a low.

There was a whole lot of male, with a lot of sharp, powerful metal.

Dragging in a deep breath, I willed myself to just relax. They were here to help me learn. I had to pay attention to what they were doing because I still didn’t have my power back.

They did. They had loads of power.

Loads of Master Dorian’s power.

Oh, my gods. What is wrong with me?

Refocusing on the swords they were holding, I started circling to my right. Only Roran followed.

These two worked together a lot. I could see it in the easy way Roran walked away from his brother without ever really losing track of him.

They were going to be a challenge.

Finally.

I kept circling until I had Rilen between us and kept him there as I continued to move.

Rilen smirked. Sword up, he followed me around the circle. He spun the sword in his hand and was trying to distract me.

He moved, and I saw what was going to happen just as they executed the move.

Rilen dropped down and rolled onto his back as Roran charged at me—but he used Rilen’s upturned feet as a springboard, launching himself up and into the air to vault over my head.

Tracking him with the sword, I kept an eye on Rilen at the same time as he tossed himself up from the floor and came at me low, aiming for my knees.

Roran hit the ground and came at my back.

I kicked up, knocking Rilen’s sword away. I let the momentum of the kick pull me over, clearing the forward swing of Roran’s blade by a hair’s breadth. I landed in a crouch and tumbled forward, shooting a foot out into the back of Roran’s knee while I caught Rilen’s recovered blade on my own.

“Shit, you are good!” Rilen said.

“I thought they were pulling our legs when they said you chased Master Argo around the floor.” Roran used his sword as a cane to help himself off the floor.

“Give me another sword,” I said. “See how good I really am.”

Rilen’s eyes brightened. “Oh, really?”

“Yes, really,” I snapped. “I need a workout, and you two are it.”

“Oh, brother. This little chickadee will be a delight!” Roran laughed. He snatched another sword from the wall and threw it at me.

I caught it, quickly hefting it to check the balance.

Perfect.

Roran walked around to stand next to Rilen, both with their swords at the ready.

I couldn’t keep the smirk off my face. “Gentlemen. May the best woman win.”



The sword stabbed at least four inches into the floor as I circled it around and down from Rilen’s grip.

He had to let go of it, and that made it spring back and ring against the other sword stuck in the floorboard of the practice room.

I threw my second sword at Roran, who’d had a few minutes to recover.

Snatching it out of the air, he looked at it, looked up at me, and stabbed it into the floor with the other two.

“I can’t take you on, one on one.” He panted.

“We can’t keep up with you together,” Rilen said, hands on knees breathing hard.

I leaned the sword point down and used it as a prop. “Neither of you threw even one ball of power at me. Not one. I was expecting a barrage, and instead…” I pointed to the three embedded blades.

“We weren’t going to take advantage of that, knowing you have no power to use your magic right now,” Rilen said.

Roran nodded, sucking in air hard. “It’s been a long time since we even came close to being bested without magic and this was… amazing.”

I froze.

Did the whole of S’Kir know I wasn’t getting laid?

Staring at the two of them, I could feel the disgust on my face. “What did you say?”

Roran looked at Rilen and tried to cover it up. “We needed the workout.”

“No. You said you didn’t use magic because I have no power right now, didn’t you?”

The brothers exchanged glances, and Rilen nodded. “Well, it’s true, isn’t it? You don’t have any power right now. Elex is exhausted and sick and…”

I threw the sword into the board between them. “It is no one’s goddamned business if I am fucking my significant other!”

Pivoting on my heel, I headed for the doorway—only to have two massive bodies in front of me in the next moment.

Folding their ridiculously muscled arms over their chests, they weren’t about to let me pass. I stared up at the two of them, my anger simmering.

I wished I did have enough power at that moment to blast the two assholes back out of my way.

They spoke in concert. “But you see, Kimber, it is our business.”

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