Waking Bel Read online Jocelynn Drake (Lords of Discord #3)

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, M-M Romance, Paranormal, Romance, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: Lords of Discord Series by Jocelynn Drake
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Total pages in book: 131
Estimated words: 122684 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 613(@200wpm)___ 491(@250wpm)___ 409(@300wpm)
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Yes, the Ministry needed to be dealt with, and Bel really had no idea how they were going to manage that, but it all felt a little more possible than it had when River and Wyatt were with the pack.

Bel blinked and looked up to find River’s hazel eyes closely watching him, an answering smile forming on his slightly swollen lips. His men were so beautiful, inside and out. Strong, determined, intelligent, compassionate.

“I wish you could have met Julianna,” Bel said suddenly.

“Your mother?” Wyatt murmured against his shoulder. He pressed a kiss to the tendon and then another, slowly working his way up to his neck.

Bel hummed his agreement, getting lost in Wyatt’s touch for a second.

“Do you think she would have thought it strange that you were in a relationship with two men?” River asked.

“Not strange so much as surprising. I was always more interested in my books and whatever mischief Rafe was getting into. I didn’t notice people as much as I should have. At least, not beyond their potential to be test subjects.”

“The world is Bel’s guinea pig,” River teased.

“But not his wolves.”

Bel smiled at Wyatt’s proud words. No, Bel would never use his wolves as test subjects. They’d been subjected to enough in their lives. He never wanted them to feel that his only interest in them was scientific. Of course, as they were all cuddled up together in bed, it was hard to believe such a thought would ever cross their minds.

“But I think Julianna would have loved you both.” Bel let his mind travel back to old memories of his mother, the mother he’d known as a small child. The woman who laughed and sang and danced. The woman who knew how to turn every day into a celebration. “She would have admired your bravery and kindness. She would have thought you were incredibly dashing. Walking in the woods with you as wolves would have made her feel like a fairy princess. She would have been excited to watch River learning to play the guitar. And she would have loved talking about books with Wyatt.”

“I feel like we have met her when you talk about her, Bel,” River said. He tipped his head up and pressed a kiss to Bel’s chin. “You always speak about her with such love, joy, and reverence.”

Bel closed his eyes against the tears that gathered. He’d been worried that they couldn’t hear that. In those last months, all he’d felt was pain and anger at his mother. She’d nearly killed him. She scared him, filled him with fear that she might kill his twin, kill any of his brothers. And he was frustrated because he couldn’t save her no matter how hard he tried.

He’d been terrified that those last months had colored all his memories of her.

“And we meet her when you play.”

Bel’s eyes popped open and he shifted in the bed to look from River to Wyatt. “You heard me play?”

“As we were coming in,” River replied. “It was amazing.”

“And depressing,” Wyatt added in a teasing tone.

“I was depressed. I thought I’d lost my wolves. Silly me.”

Wyatt bit down on Bel’s neck lightly, sending goose bumps along his arm. “Very silly of you.”

“We are a pack now. We never go anywhere without our Bel.”

And he would never go anywhere without his wolves or his family. The Variks were all the home that he would ever need or want.

“I have an idea,” he announced suddenly. “Wyatt, can you grab my phone off the nightstand?”

“I think it’s a little late to have something delivered,” River murmured. He yawned and snuggled a little closer.

“Early, you mean. It’s after seven a.m.,” Wyatt replied. The bed shifted, and a cool breeze swept across Bel’s back as Wyatt moved away from him to pick up his phone.

“Ugh. You’ve turned me into a vampire.” River groaned and pressed his face against Bel’s shoulder. “It’s so early. We need to either have sex again or just go to sleep.”

The bed shook with Wyatt’s chuckle, and Bel smirked as he kissed the top of River’s head. “Sleep or sex? You’ve got the energy for sex?”

River’s head popped up, full of wolfish mischief and desire. “I’ve always got energy for you and Wyatt.”

“Good to know,” Wyatt said as he handed Bel’s phone to him. “What are you planning?”

Bel didn’t answer as he pulled up the camera app and turned it to the selfie mode. He stretched his arm above them but couldn’t get the right angle. Smiling, Wyatt took the phone from him. With his longer arm, he managed to get the perfect picture of them cuddled together in the bed amid the twisted sheets and so much naked skin.

Accepting the phone from Wyatt, Bel quickly cropped out the naughty bits and tweaked the lighting just a little.

“What are you doing with that?” River asked as he peered over Bel’s shoulder.



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