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To stop their bickering, I summoned my other alter egos.

With a shriek, they slammed into me.

I didn’t want the princes to think less of me, so I tried my best to muffle a cry of pain, but the impact still made me tremble.

And then there I was—a naked Fae.

I blinked away the tears that came out of their own accord. As my vision cleared, I found I was in the arms of—

Wait a minute! I didn’t know in which dragon prince’s arms I was exactly, since all three of them had their limbs around me.

We’d somehow ended up in a group hug—me naked and them clad in armor that was like their second skin. Only Blaze’s armor was short a piece on his chest. Elvey had cut open his armor, and I didn’t think Elvey had meant to kill Blaze.

“Feeling better?” they all asked, hoping to take my pain away.

I shook them off and hissed. “Give me some space.”

A lot of women might find three men competing to shower them with attention flattering, but I was going from not being touched for nine centuries to all of a sudden being pampered by three blazing-hot men who dripped sexiness with their every muscle, every move, and every breath. I was overwhelmed.

I was sure they would defend me with their lives from now on, which I appreciated. But with them paying such intense attention to my every move, ready to tend to my every need, my mind sort of just short-circuited. Which was bad for me, since I needed my head to be cool enough to function, so I wouldn’t literally lose my heads. We still had two ships of hunters to deal with. And those demons weren’t a piece of cake.

“Give Daisy some room!” Rai snarled at his overeager brothers, though he refused to back away from me, either.

I rubbed my temples with my fingers.

“Headache?” Blaze asked. “I’ll give you a massage.”

“We’re crowding her,” Iokul said. “We’re giving her headache.”

Rai, who had a cloak, untied it swiftly and wrapped it around me.

“I just need a little room,” I said honestly.

My senses were overloaded. Their body heat—dragons were very hot—emitted to me, their hard, perfect torsos made me flush, and their scent, all male, dominant, mint and pine and home, kicked my desire into hyperdrive.

No man had looked at me as a woman for centuries, and now all of sudden this—three of the hottest, gorgeous dragons all desired me, and I wanted all of them.

But I didn’t know where to start.

They looked bashful at my request for room to breathe. Collectively, they stepped back half a foot, and no more than that. They didn’t want to make me uncomfortable, but they had no intention of withdrawing further from me, either.

The warriors, who had no problem charging into the battlefield and cutting down their foes, stared at me and didn’t know what to do.

I gave them a small smile. I didn’t want to hurt their feelings if I could help it. “I just need to get used to this, to all of you,” I said softly.

Blaze grinned first. “At least we’re honest with each other and communicating. That’s good, right?”

Rai gazed at me hopefully with a doting smile. “Communication is the key to any good relationship.”

“Like you’re now all relationship experts,” Iokul snickered. “Neither of you could maintain a normal relationship for a month.”

Blaze glared at the ice dragon, obviously not liking that his brother revealed his weakness in front of me. “Like you’re any better? You don’t even have any relationship history to contribute and offer opinions.”

“I have standards, unlike you,” Iokul said. “And now I know why I didn’t do relationships. I’ve been reserving it for Daisy.”

Would it always be like this? How were we going to get things done if they kept at it like that? I’d told them not to banter, but none of them seemed to be able to drop their century of habits and rivalry.

I ruled the most lethal monsters in the jungle, yet I couldn’t get these three dragons in line, not while their masked handsome faces, their super-hot bodies, and their delicious male scent made me lose all coherent thoughts.

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