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Fire In His Veins: A Post-Apocalyptic Dragon Romance by Dixon, Ruby (26)

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ANDI

I dream about Liam every night.

I’m sandwiched into a small room at the far end of the Fort Shreveport compound with the other “survivors” as we keep separate to make sure we’re no longer contagious. Amy stays with us, because she’s been exposed, but after a few days, it’s clear no one’s sick, and Amy remains as healthy as ever. So do Major and Lester and Charlie, who never got sick in the first place. I spend my time in bed, pretending to nap and hugging my pillow. In reality, I’m thinking about my dragon-man.

Aka, cry time.

I miss Liam so much that I ache inside. I think of him and cry myself to sleep, hugging my pillow. Sometimes I wake up after dreaming about him, and it feels like he's right there with me, holding me close. When I open my eyes, though, I'm alone and miserable.

And horny.

I masturbate almost as much as I cry, which is new for me. I haven't felt particularly sexual ever since leaving Fort Tulsa—and I was happy not to be. I haven't had the slightest interest in anything sexy until Liam came into my life, and then all of that pent-up need seems to be roaring through me like a fireball. Touching myself doesn't help, though. It only reminds me how much I miss him, and it makes me cry even more.

It's not just the sex. I mean, it can't be—we never had official full-on sex. I just miss Liam. I'll take him back any way I can. If he can only be human and we can't touch, I'll take that, too. I can still be happy and complete with him in my life…just as long as he's in it.

Just as long as he's not lost.

I feel so fucking guilty, too. Days pass and I sleep and eat and regain my strength, and as I do, I can't help but think about how hard Liam worked to not turn into a mindless monster. How hard he worked at being human so he could blend in with us, start a new life.

And he gave it all up to try and save me. In the end, I didn't need the saving and he's the one that lost everything.

So yeah, I spend a lot of time crying. I spend a lot of my time alone, too. It's easy enough considering that everyone just wants me to rest up and stay away from the others in the fort while we're not sure if the sickness is still contagious. Left to my own thoughts, I can worry endlessly over Liam, turn over the moments we shared in my head over and over again, and die a slow death every time the dragon alarm goes off.

Because the dragon alarms go off practically daily, and it's never Liam. It's always that blasted red that's got a thing for Gabe.

That red has been a pain in my ass ever since we got back. She comes by every damn day, flying low and swooping over the settlement and making everyone panic. Unlike the normal red attacks, though, she never uses her flame. She just bellows and roars and tears at the buildings as if she wants something inside them.

I can guess that it's Gabe, but Rast says he's tried talking to her and there's nothing there. He thinks it's impossible for the female to fix on a human, because they're ten times more lost to the berserk rage than the males are.

Me, I still think she's after Gabe.

Either way, it's utterly frustrating because since she's constantly coming to the fort and attacking, Rast has to spend his time guarding us and shooing her off instead of hunting for Liam. He goes out when he can, but for the most part, he sticks close to the fort.

That drives me crazy. I know Liam's out there. He's strong in mind, and clever. I know that if Rast can just talk to him, he can try to get through to him. To get him to change back and turn human again.

I know if he knew I was alive, he'd come back for me.

But Rast is busy, and the red is lurking, and Amy won't let me leave the fort until Rast “finds” Liam. So I sleep in my room under quarantine, eat the meals brought to me, and worry over Liam.

I never thought I would miss another human being so much. This is different than when my mother and father died. It's different than when Benny ran off. Those felt like painful abandonment, of loss of family.

This feels like I've lost my soul. My other half.

My reason to smile.

I've never felt so connected to someone as I have to Liam. He's the only person that's ever truly “seen” me. I adore Gwen and think of her as my big sister, and I respect and like Amy. I like a lot of people at the fort, but I didn't realize how utterly alone I felt until Liam was gone…and I realized that my loneliness had disappeared when he was there. Now, it's like I've lost a limb or one of my senses.

I just want him back.

Most nights, when the fort settles down and gets quiet, I sneak up to the roof, thinking of that night a few weeks ago, when he told me that we were flirting. That we were attracted to each other and just fighting it. A night when I first started to realize that maybe, just maybe, this thing between me and Liam might be something real. I stare up at the stars and think of Liam.

Please come back to me, I tell them silently. Please come home, Atalim. I miss you so much.

There's never an answer, just the endless shine of the stars dotting the night sky and the greenish pulse of the Rift, visible even in darkness.

If Liam's out there, he doesn't know I exist.

* * *

"Andi?"

I look up from the mop I'm swishing over the tile floors of the old school. It's been raining for the last few days, and while it's good for the crops, it means that the floor gets muddy from the dozens of feet moving back and forth over it. This is the third time I've mopped today, but I don't mind. Work keeps me busy.

Busy means I don't worry about Liam. Or rather, I worry less. I still worry all hours of the day and into the night.

My heart races as I push the mop back into its bucket and raise a hand to warn Amy as she heads toward me. "Floor's all wet. Let me come to you."

She nods, waiting at the end of the hall. There's a look on her face that's sorrow and pity both, and I can feel myself stiffening in response. I don't want to know. I don't want to know.

Oh god, but I need to know. This can only be about one thing—my wonderful, handsome, smart, missing Liam. "Tell me what you found out."

"Rast found him," she says, her expression calm even as her eyes are so, so sad. "He's south of here by a few hours. When the drakoni go wild, they get territorial. This area's considered Rast's territory, so most avoid it. It looks like he's staked out land of his own to prowl over."

"Rast talked to him?" I ask quickly, popping up the folding WET FLOOR sign and dumping it in the middle of the tile. "Can I see Rast?"

"Of course. Come on. He's outside." She takes my arm gently and pats my hand, as if comforting me, and I inwardly bristle. I don't want comforting. I want answers.

I want Liam.

God, I want Liam.

There's a huge knot in my throat as we go outside, into the courtyard. It's steamy with the lingering heat, the ground wet and full of puddles. The potted plants are lined up on their rolling beds, drinking in the late afternoon sunlight, and I see a couple of people moving between the rows, looking for newly ripened vegetables to add to tonight's dinner. In the middle of the blacktop recess area, Rast leans against the old monkey bars, his arms crossed as he gazes out on the people moving about. He's completely and utterly naked, his thick cloud of tangled hair flowing over his shoulders and down his back. I used to think he was pretty freaking glorious, for a male specimen.

But then I realized just how gorgeous Liam was. Now Rast doesn't hold a candle to him.

His gaze flicks over me as Amy approaches, and then rests on his mate with that possessive look of pleasure that makes my heart ache, because Liam used to look at me like that.

"What did you find out?" I ask, biting my lip. I don't realize I'm clenching Amy's hand in mine until Rast frowns, looking down at our hands.

Amy pauses and then speaks up. "He says that he found Liam. Or at least, it's a dragon he's pretty sure is Liam. She says his mind is so wild it's impossible to say for sure."

I stare at Rast for a moment and then blink, looking over at Amy. Why did she answer for him? It takes me a moment to remember—none of the other drakoni speak with words except for Liam, who worked so hard to learn our language. I didn't need to be face to face with Rast, because Amy could have said everything that needed to be said. I feel like an idiot. Even so, I look at Rast, my eyes full of pleading. "You don't know if it was him? You can't tell?"

Another pause, his eyes swirling. He glances at Amy.

"He says that he never touched minds with Liam before, so he's not entirely sure if it's him or not. But he caught his scent in the area, and there is a male dragon lost to the madness in that area, so…it could be him."

His scent. It's not much to go on, but it could be enough. "So it's either Liam, or that dragon ate Liam and you're smelling his remains. Is that it?"

"Don't think of it like that, Andi," Amy murmurs gently. "Liam's strong and capable. He can take care of himself. We'll find him. If it's not this dragon, it's someone else."

My heart aches and aches. I need this to be him. "Did you try talking to him?" I ask Rast, searching the hard planes of his face. "Did you mention my name? Did you say 'Andrea' to him? Not Andi but Andrea?" I can't keep the eagerness from my voice. "Because he doesn't think of me as Andi."

Rast's gaze is steady as he watches me.

"He tried to talk to him," Amy says softly. "But there was nothing there. The madness was too great. He says nothing got through to him at all. Not a greeting, not a challenge, not your name, not anything. He sits atop his tower nest and roars, utterly mindless."

I want to scream with how much it hurts to hear that. But I knew it would be bad, didn't I? Because I know that my Liam would come back for me. He wouldn't leave me when I'm sick and just fuck off. Something bad happened.

I knew this. I knew it but it still hurt to hear. "Will you take me to him?"

"Of course," Amy says. "Can you be ready in an hour? We can fly you out there and then be back here before it gets dark, in case the red returns this afternoon."

They're going to leave me there? I'm shocked…and then it sinks in. Of course they're coming back. Like Amy said, dragons—drakoni—are territorial. Liam's going to attack if Rast stays around, and they're needed here at the fort. "I'll be ready. Just let me talk to Benny and pack a bag."

"Of course. I'll get some food ready for you in the kitchens. Meet you back here in about an hour." She smiles at me, her expression full of comfort. Rast moves right past me, drawing his mate into his arms and pulling her against him. He breathes in her scent, his face buried in her hair, and she giggles at something he says, her arms locked around his waist. They look so happy and in love that it makes me miss Liam even more.

"I'm coming for you, Atalim," I murmur to no one at all as I race to find my brother. "It won't be long now."

Benny's surprisingly easy to find. I hear his laughter as I move toward the plants lined up near the gym. I see his shaggy hair before I see the rest of him, and when I hear a girly giggle blending with his laughter, I realize he's with Katrina. I round the tall tomato plants, wondering if I'm going to catch them making out, but they're just standing together and talking, heads bent. Katrina plays with the fingers of her gardening gloves, a smile on her face, and Benny, well, Benny looks like he's in love.

I clear my throat.

Benny looks over at me, his face turning bright red. "Don't you knock?" he retorts, looking like the gangly, embarrassed teenager that he is.

"I would if there was a door," I say, keeping my tone light. "Can I talk to you for a second? It's urgent."

A serious expression comes over my brother's lean face and instead of giving me more shit, he nods at Katrina, and then jogs over to my side. My heart aches at the sight of his golden eyes, so very solemn. I know my eyes are golden now, too, but seeing the changes in him just reminds me how close he came to death.

"I'm sorry to interrupt," I tell him, walking a few paces away so Katrina won't overhear. "I'm not trying to be an overbearing sister, I promise. I just wanted to let you know that Rast thinks he might have found Liam and I'm going after him."

"He found him?" Relief moves over Benny's face. I know he feels guilty that we 'lost' Liam because of his running away. He adores Liam as a friend and a father figure, and he knows that Liam is important to me. "Is he coming home?"

"Not exactly." I tell him the recap of the conversation I had with Amy and Rast. "He's completely lost," I explain, continuing. "So they're going to drop me off and see if I can bring him back to his senses."

"Are you gonna mate with him like Amy mated with Rast?" He wrinkles his nose. "Did you come to tell me you're gonna get laid?"

"I don't know what it's going to entail, and I wanted to tell you because you're my family and I love you, and I might be gone for a few days." Or forever, if Liam's so crazy that he attacks me and kills me for being in his territory. I won't entertain that thought, though. Rast and Vaan didn't kill their human mates. A human woman is just about the only thing that can bring a dragon out of his insanity. "Getting laid is the best-case scenario, though."

Benny gags. "Thanks for sharing that, sis."

"Just…please don't leave again without talking to me first, all right? I promise that whatever your concerns are, I'll listen like I'm supposed to and if you want to leave, I'll help you, but just don't run off, okay?"

The look he gives me is as scornful as a teenage boy can muster. "Why would I leave now? Katrina's here." He flushes, his gold eyes bright in his red face. "I just wanted people my own age. It wasn't that I hated being here. Or that I hated you. I was just…you know."

"I know," I say softly. Because I do know. Loneliness sucks, and it can consume you even when you're surrounded by other people. I feel a little jealous of Katrina for having so much of his attention. Since we've returned, I've been wallowing in my worry over Liam, but my brother's also been completely preoccupied with her. I'm second place now. I'm happy for him, though, happy that if nothing else, he's healthy and he gets happiness.

Impulsively, I reach out and hug my skinny brother against me. He's practically as tall as I am now. When did that happen? When was the last time I hugged him?

Benny makes a horrified sound and slides out of my grasp. "Jeez, Andi. You're only going for a few days."

"I know," I say, and can't resist teasing him. "I must be hormonal and about to start my period."

"Fuck, don't tell me about that!" He makes another gagging sound and gives me a horrified look. "Gross, Andi!"

I chuckle. "I love you, Benny."

For a moment, I think he's going to make another crack, but he just crosses his arms over his chest and watches me. "Bring Liam back, okay? He's a good guy."

"That's the plan."

Either I'm coming back with Liam, or I'm going to end up dead under his claws. But one way or another, I'm finding him.

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