Bitten By the Fae: MIDNIGHT FAE #1- 4 by Lexi C. Foss EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Lexi C. Foss
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Glacier was late.
Again.
This whole long-distance relationship thing where we met in the Human
Realm for dates was just not working for me. The damn Water Fae never
showed up on time.
Instead, he left me sitting in this coffee shop in the middle of Orlando
with a mouse-shaped mug of inky liquid. How humans stomached this stuff
was beyond me. One sip and I wanted to puke.
But I came here to make him happy. Because I hadn’t seen him in over a
month due to summer solstice break.

Things would be fine when we went back to the Academy in a few
weeks. Maybe. Except we would always have this elemental problem
hanging over our heads, what with me being the heiress to the Earth Fae
throne and him being a regular old Water Fae.

I blew on my steaming liquid, more to mask my frustrated sigh than to
cool the liquid. Because yeah, I wasn’t going to drink this. I had some
spritemead in my fridge back home, just waiting to be cracked open.
Another glance at the clock had me shaking my head.

“This is ridiculous,” I muttered to myself. I should not have to wait over
an hour for a boy to arrive. Especially one who proclaimed to adore me.
“It is,” a feminine voice replied as a puffy, blue-dotted, edible thing
appeared beside my mug. “Have a muffin. On the house.”
I frowned at the muffin before glancing up at the woman who had
delivered it.

My eyebrows lifted in surprise. “A Fortune Fae,” I said, glancing
around to make sure no one heard my admission, before noting her vibrant
green apron. “A Fortune Fae working in a human coffee shop?” It came out
as a question because what kind of fae chose to reside in this realm?
Particularly one of her heritage. “That must be a daunting job, what with
people touching you all day.”

I took an entire course last year about Fortune Fae. While they loved to
deal cards—to tell the future—they hated to be touched. It inspired visions,
typically unwanted ones. And I imagined humans would have the same
impact.

She tossed her long dark hair—similar to my own—over her shoulder
and laughed. At least she didn’t tinkle like some fae preferred. That grew
old quickly.

No, this fae wasn’t afraid to express humor.
A trait that endeared her to me immediately.
“Who are you?” I wondered out loud.

Her smile reached her blue eyes. “Gina,” she replied, taking the seat
across from me. “I thought you could use some company since your date is
a no-show. Oh, but it’s not through any fault of his own, I assure you.
Fortunately, or perhaps unfortunately, it’ll be the least of your concerns very

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