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Demon Warriors 3

Rainerio

Taken from a life in the human realm, Dillon must adjust to being surrounded by demons. It's not hard when he has his sights set on one delicious looking warrior. From the moment he first laid eyes on the handsome Rainerio, Dillon knew what he wanted.

Rainerio finds the human, Dillon, persistent, pesky, and unrelenting. He also finds him hot as hell. There's only one thing stopping him from taking Dillon up on his not-so-casual offer. He's seen the other mates used as pawns against the warriors, and that's something Rainerio's not willing to risk. Even if Dillon isn't his mate, he won't budge.

When Dillon is used to test for a new drug that has emerged, Rainerio must fight to save him. But when the Black River overflows, indicating that the stolen crystal is being used, his problems of protecting the human have just multiplied, especially when he finds out Dillon is, in fact, his mate.

Genre:
Alternative (M/M or F/F), Fantasy
Length:
35,498 words

RAINERIO

Demon Warriors 3

Lynn Hagen

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RAINERIO

Demon Warriors 3

LYNN HAGEN

Copyright © 2011

Chapter One

“Holy fucking Jupiter, that is one fine looking man.” Dillon rested his chin in his hands as he watched Johnny Depp swing across the television screen. Dillon dreamily kept his eyes locked on those sweet succulent lips. Give him five minutes and he would…Dillon shuddered. All kinds of possibilities ran through his mind of what he could do in five minutes.

He ground his cock into the couch cushion, wishing someone else would give him five minutes. Dillon was stretched out, belly down, as he watched the action playing on the screen, wondering why Rainerio, a fierce Demon Warrior, wouldn’t give him the time of day.

Dillon sighed heavily as he imagined Rainerio on the screen instead. Man, his cock was getting hard as steel just thinking about the warrior in a pirate outfit. Oh yeah, he could plunder Dillon’s booty any time he wanted to. Dillon smiled as he thought of the different ways Rainerio could plunder him.

“Stop molesting my couch,” Snooke said as he set the popcorn on the glass coffee table.

“I wouldn’t have to hump the couch if a certain someone would molest
me
.” Dillon looked over his shoulder at Rainerio, who was sitting in the chair across from him. When the warrior ignored him, Dillon rolled his eyes and looked back at the screen.

He lift his right leg, scratching his left calf with his foot as he imagined Rainerio getting out of the chair he was sitting in and blanketing Dillon’s body with all those strong and vibrant muscles.

And Rainerio had plenty of them.

Dillon glanced back over at Rainerio and then back at the television. No such luck. The warrior didn’t move a muscle. Dillon pressed down a little harder into the soft cushion, wishing a certain someone would help relieve his rock hard problem between his legs.

How had he gotten into this mess anyway? He was human. These men were demons. They were two worlds apart, literally. All he had been doing was trying to help a friend out. When Snooke came to him, crying about screwing up the only chance he had with a gorgeous man, namely the warrior Kane, Dillon felt compelled to help him woo his man. He went from living a mundane life to living in a realm of weirdness.

All because he wanted to help a friend.

It wasn’t all that bad, though. All the warriors who lived in this apartment building were smoking hot ass men that one might find at a paradise resort, but Dillon only wanted one of them, and Rainerio didn’t seem interested one bit.

He wasn’t even sure the masturbation fantasy sitting across from him was gay. Dillon shuddered at the thought of lusting after a straight man. What a nightmare that would be.

Rainerio was well over six feet tall. He wasn’t an expert at height, but he would guess him to be around six five. That would be six five of pure muscle and totally lickable skin. Every damn inch.

Dillon tore his eyes away from Mr. Make-My-Cock-Hard-in-Under-a-Second and looked back at the movie they had been watching.

Why couldn’t he have a relationship like Snooke and Kane?

Dillon looked over at the couple. They were sitting in their usual spot.

Kane was in the chair and Snooke sitting between the warrior’s legs on the floor. Kane was running his hands through Snooke’s hair absently as they watched the movie, both looking content and happy.

“I don’t know if I’m feeling this movie. I’ll never understand how a human can get shot at multiple times and never get hit, not once,” Rainerio complained as he slouched down in the chair. Dillon’s eyes zeroed in on the bulging crotch between the warrior’s legs and then averted his eyes. His mouth was watering to bite that bulge.

“It’s just a movie, for entertainment,” Snooke replied.

Rainerio waved his hand at the television while he shook his head.

“But give me some realism.”

“If you want realism, walk out of here and into the world. I, for one, enjoy a fantasy break where anything and everything is possible,” Snooke countered.

“I guess.” Rainerio shook his head again as he sat back and became quiet.

“I like the movie,” Dillon threw in. He waited for a response from his fantasy, but Rainerio ignored him.

Once again, for the thousandth time, Dillon felt stupid for trying to talk to someone out of his league. Who was he kidding? He was too short, too skinny, and too nerdy. Why in the hell would Rainerio be interested in someone like him when the man could obviously have his pick of anyone he wanted?

And Dillon was obviously someone he didn’t want.

He got up from the couch, determined to save some of his dignity, and walked into the kitchen where his brown and black Australian Terrier, Tulip, lay asleep. “Hey girl.” Dillon bent down and scratched her behind her ear. “You want me, don’t you?”

Tulip licked his hand and then rolled over, going back to sleep.

Dillon sat on the floor next to her, feeling homesick. The warriors said he couldn’t go home to the human realm, that it wasn’t safe at the moment since some men came after Snooke and tried to kill him.

Dillon had been in Snooke’s apartment at the time, so now the bad guys knew not only where he lived, but what he looked like.

They were afraid the bad guys who broke into Snooke’s apartment to kill him would use Dillon against Snooke. It wasn’t so much that he was homesick as he was frustrated. He knew he could be happy here, as weird as this place was, if someone would give him the time of day.

“Everything cool in here?”

Dillon looked up at the man of his dreams. Was Rainerio really talking to him? “I miss home.”

Rainerio sat his glass in the sink and then walked over to him.

Dillon’s heart was beating out of his chest. He could hear blood pulsing in his ears as the warrior knelt down next to him. He tilted his head back and blinked up at the man who haunted his dreams, wondering if Rainerio was going to kiss him.

“Cute dog.” Rainerio reached out and scratched Tulip’s belly. Her legs began to twitch as her tongue hung out. Dillon was envious of Tulip and the attention she was getting from Rainerio. “I think we can safely take you home when we get this mess straightened out. Just hang in there.” Rainerio smiled at him and stood. “It’s not that bad here.”

Dillon watched one fine-looking ass walk away as Rainerio left the kitchen. He got up and wiped the dust off of his bottom. There was no use sitting here feeling sorry for himself. He did have friends in the building. Well, men that treated him friendly enough. That was better than having no one to talk to.

Snooke and Kane were in their own little world since they had become a couple. The relationship was too fresh, and all Snooke did was stare dreamy-eyed at Kane all day.

Dillon walked out of the kitchen, through the living room, and out of the apartment door. He walked across the hall and began knocking.

This was the strangest apartment building he had ever seen. The counters and cupboards were built for these large warriors. He needed a stepstool every time he had to get something from the cabinet or even to use the sink.

“Hey, buddy, come on in.” Phoenyx, another one of the warriors, stepped aside as Dillon made his way through the door. “I thought it was movie night over at Kane’s?”

“I’ve seen it before. Besides, Rainerio acts like I don’t exist, and it’s hard sitting in the same room with him.” Dillon hated the fact that he spoke
everything
that came to mind. It made it hard to keep his
own
secrets. He’d been like that as far back as he could remember.

When he had turned fifteen, he and his mother were shopping in a mall when he just blurted out how hot some guy was. His mother had stood there in shock. So had Dillon. That was the moment he knew he was gay.

It had been like that his whole life. It made people wary of him.

Who would want to be friends with someone who told all of their business? Not too many people did. That was why when Snooke befriended him Dillon had latched onto him for dear life.

“I was just about to head to the store. Do you want to come along?” Phoenyx asked as he closed the refrigerator and walked across the kitchen.

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