Breath (Scales 'n' Spells 2)
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“Good morning, Ravi,” Baldewin murmured. He grabbed his lukewarm coffee and forced himself to drink the last of it. He was going to need the caffeine to sharpen his mind and get the gears moving in the right direction. At the moment, his mind was filled with Tori, and that was just about it.
Was this what it was like for every dragon when they found their mate?
It would explain why Alric was so distracted during the first month Cameron came to stay in the castle. He mentally snorted. It would also explain why Alric was still incredibly distracted at times. His old friend was hopelessly lost in thought about his sassy mage.
“Good morning, Tori, Baldewin,” Ravi said cheerfully. He turned semi-serious but sent a warm look toward Tori and extended his hands. They held a beautiful crystal container that had Baldewin choking on the remains of his coffee. “I just wanted to officially welcome you to Burkhard Castle and the clan.”
“Seriously, Ravi? Here? Now?” Baldewin asked in a strained voice.
Ravi’s grin never wavered as Tori looked at the container like it might hold a bomb.
“What is it?” Tori asked, shrinking back in his chair.
“Lube. Mage-made lube,” Ravi announced happily. “I understand you’re going to need it.”
Baldewin dropped his face into his hand. This was a clear reminder of why Alric frequently threatened to wring Ravi’s neck like a chicken’s.
“Thanks! I do need that,” Tori said with such enthusiasm that Baldewin nearly hurt himself, his head snapped up so fast. Tori carefully accepted the crystal container with such poise and dignity that anyone watching would have thought he was accepting a Nobel Peace Prize. At the very least, no one would have guessed from his demeanor that he was accepting a jar of lube.
“Ravi,” Baldewin growled.
“Yes?” Ravi smiled at him broadly, eyes twinkling with laughter.
Baldewin pointed toward the door to the dining hall. “Go! I’ve not had nearly enough coffee to deal with you yet.”
With a cackle, the curly haired imp gave Tori a wink and strolled casually out of the dining hall again. He’d be back later for his own breakfast, and then he’d find Baldewin for work, but that wouldn’t be for another hour. Enough time for Baldewin to get his head screwed on straight.
“He can’t help himself, can he?” Tori murmured.
“No, but it’s partly his nature. Wind dragons are notoriously mischievous. They love adventure and stirring the pot to get excitement started.”
“That would explain why he and Cassie get along so well.”
Baldewin groaned. “Cameron as well, though Alric is quite good at keeping his mate out of trouble.”
Tori’s grin turned a little sly as he purposefully set his hand on top of the jar of lube sitting between them on the table. “Alric is good at keeping Cameron distracted, huh?”
Oh, this was a lovely turn in the conversation. It was very nice that Tori wasn’t embarrassed by Ravi’s thoughtless joke. The mage might not think of him as his mate, but Baldewin certainly didn’t mind spending every free moment proving to Tori that they were meant to be together.
“Are you thinking of starting some trouble? I would be happy to keep you distracted. Would you like me to distract you later today?”
A beautiful flush rose in Tori’s pale cheeks, and he seemed to be fighting back a laugh. “If we’re talking about the way you distracted me last night, and the past several nights, then yes, I would very much like to be distracted by you. I want to be distracted by you every chance I can get.”
Baldewin’s gaze darted to an old clock that hung on the wall, and he frowned. He had a meeting with Alric in roughly forty-five minutes. It wasn’t a lot of time, but enough to leave Tori relaxed and smiling. “You have a meeting with Lisette soon, correct?”
A heavy sigh broke from Tori, pulling Baldewin’s gaze back to him. “Yeah,” Tori muttered.
“What’s wrong?” Baldewin cocked his head to the side, trying to meet Tori’s lowered gaze. “You’ve met with Lisette before. Why would this meeting upset you? Do you not like her?”
“What? No! She’s wonderful. Sweet and understanding,” Tori said, his head raising so he could meet Baldewin’s eyes. The lines of worry were back and carving deep furrows across Tori’s brow.
Baldewin wanted to grab the mage and pull him into his lap, shielding him from the world with his larger frame, but he knew that Tori wouldn’t appreciate it. Tori was strong and could stand on his own two feet, but that didn’t mean Baldewin and his dragon didn’t want to protect the man.
“What has you so worried?”
“We’re meeting today so she can properly assess my magic and skills.”
Baldewin frowned. The meeting had been put off due to the imminent arrival of the Valerii dragons, but it was a normal enough and painless procedure from what he understood. For Cameron, Cassie, and Ha Na, it had been incredibly quick, since the trio had come to Burkhard with no training whatsoever.