Marked as Their Mate – Kindred Times Two Read Online Evangeline Anderson

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Total pages in book: 165
Estimated words: 159487 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 797(@200wpm)___ 638(@250wpm)___ 532(@300wpm)
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“It was not originally a Kindred bunker,” Severin reminded her. “It belonged to the Visskous researcher who invited us here to study the first wave of infections. Apparently, he used this place as a private retreat as well as a laboratory.”

“A private retreat,” Cassie repeated. “With a group mating chamber.”

“Yes.” He shrugged, as though it was no big deal.

“Of course. Why wouldn’t it have an orgy chamber?” she muttered. “That’s exactly what every underground plague bunker needs.”

“The Visskous have different mating customs than humans or Kindred,” Severin said. “I believe this room was designed for heat-sharing during fertility rituals.”

“Heat-sharing?” Cassie wrinkled her nose. “You mean because they’re cold-blooded?”

She’d never heard of anything like that, but maybe it was because she and Sskarth hadn’t been trying to have any children since he knew she couldn’t get pregnant by him and lay eggs.

“Yes. During certain mating cycles, several partners may share a warmed nest-bed in order to regulate body temperature and encourage egg development,” Severin said.

Cassie stopped walking for a second and stared at him.

“Severin, I am begging you not to say the words ‘egg development’ again while I’m trying to psych myself up to get into bed with the two of you.”

His mouth twitched.

“My apologies.”

“Accepted. Barely,” Cassie told him.

Ravik leaned closer from behind her, his breath brushing the top of her hair.

“Cassie does not lay eggs.”

“No, Cassie absolutely does not lay eggs,” she said firmly.

“Good,” Ravik said. “Eggs are fragile. Cassie is soft.”

Cassie wasn’t sure what to say to that, so she didn’t say anything at all.

The hallway sloped downward slightly as they went, the air growing warmer with every step. At first, Cassie thought it was another hot flash sneaking up on her, which would just be the cherry on top of this particular nightmare sundae. But then she realized the heat was coming from somewhere ahead of them.

Gradually, the blue ceiling lights faded into amber ones, soft and dim and glowing like the inside of a lantern. The walls changed too—the hard steel giving way to panels of some smooth, pale stone that looked almost like marble, though knowing the Visskous, it probably came from the compressed bones of some extinct reptile or something equally charming.

The smell changed as well.

The rest of the bunker smelled like metal, antiseptic, old air, and whatever strange herbs she had put into the stew. But here there was a different scent—warm minerals, faint spice, and something dry and dusty underneath. Not unpleasant exactly, but alien. Like heated stone after rain, Cassie thought, except there was no rain down here and no sky for it to fall from.

At the very end of the hallway, Severin stopped in front of a wide, arched door.

“This is it,” he said.

Cassie eyed the door suspiciously.

“It looks…dramatic.”

“It is somewhat larger than the others,” Severin admitted.

He touched the control panel beside the door. For a moment nothing happened. Then the panel gave a low hum and the door slid open with a soft hiss.

Heat rolled out at once.

Not terrible heat—not Florida-in-August heat, thank God. But a deep, enveloping warmth that wrapped around Cassie like a blanket. After the chilly stainless-steel rooms and corridors, it felt incredibly good. Her skin prickled, her shoulders loosened, and she had to stop herself from sighing like a woman stepping into a hot bath.

Then she saw the room…or rather, she saw the bed.

Because there wasn’t much else to see.

The chamber was enormous compared to the rest of the bunker—round instead of long and narrow—with a domed ceiling that disappeared into amber shadows overhead. The walls were made of that same pale stone, carved with curling Visskous designs that looked decorative until Cassie realized they were actually bodies. Long, serpentine bodies tangled together in stylized loops and coils—tails wrapped around tails…claws gripping shoulders…narrow lipless mouths open in what she very much hoped was ecstasy and not predatory hunger.

She looked away quickly but unfortunately, looking away meant looking at the bed…the bed which nearly filled the entire room.

It stretched from one curved wall almost to the other, a massive circular nest of layered cushions and thermal blankets and shimmering coppery sheets that seemed to glow faintly from beneath. There was no floor space to speak of except for a tiny half-moon landing just inside the door, maybe large enough for one person to stand on if that person was not Ravik-sized. The rest of the chamber was bed.

Bed to the left.

Bed to the right.

Bed straight ahead.

Bed everywhere.

If a person wanted to enter the room, they had to climb onto the bed. There was no dignified way to stand around and discuss options. There were no chairs, no couch, no narrow little cot where Cassie could pretend this was less compromising than it was.

Just one gigantic heated lizard-sex nest.

She stared at it for a long moment, then turned slowly to Severin.


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