How Not to Date a Griffin by Lana Kole EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Lana Kole
- Language: English
- Genre: Werewolf & Shifter Romance
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DREAD ON ARRIVAL
Nolan
The warm, muggy air assaulted Nolan as he stepped out of the frosty
glass of the hotel entrance.
A line of ride shares blocked the drive as the small crowd of well-dressed
men and women awaited their rides, and Nolan had no choice but to wade
into the swells.
He’d much rather be decompressing in his hotel room, but work
conferences rarely afforded him the precious time.
The suit jacket he’d chosen for this evening of interactions—which
blended him seamlessly into the masses—was already too warm, and he
considered skipping back up to his room to change. But he feared if he
returned to the silent oasis of his room, he might not want to leave.
And well, the dinner wouldn’t be on his dime, would it?
However, his dinner party was nowhere to be found in this mess, so he
figured they must have gone ahead without him.
Fine.
Pulling his phone from his pocket, he pulled up a rideshare app on his
phone and… stared at the prices.
It may have been a Friday evening in a very large city, but surely a taxi
shouldn’t cost this much? The driver would only get the smallest fraction of
it, anyway. Completely unfair, since they were the ones doing the driving
and all.
Nolan scrolled through the options, and paused, thumb hovering over
something he’d never seen before.
A flight? An icon of… was that a griffin?
“No, surely not,” he muttered to himself, and clicked the option more out
of curiosity than anything.
Surely they wouldn’t send a real, live griffin to his location? That just
seemed…
Well, actually quite ingenious.
Sure enough, it located a real griffin by the name of Reid. He would be
arriving in four minutes.
A guilty, giddy flutter of excitement and apprehension struck him, and he
almost canceled the ride immediately. But if his father and the rest of the
crew had gone on ahead, they would not glance kindly on his tardiness.
Never mind the fact they could have just waited for him. It probably
never crossed their minds.
Murmurs disturbed the mass as their attention was drawn to the sky,
bracelet-adorned hands lifting and ringed fingers pointing. Following their
interest, Nolan’s eyes widened as the half-lion, half-eagle creature flapped
his wings and lowered himself to the sidewalk.
And waited.
Nolan supposed he couldn’t exactly call out the name of his rider, not
with his beak, and—dear lord, Nolan was going to have to straddle the
creature, like on horseback, wasn’t he?
How terribly embarrassing.
The last time he’d ridden a horse, he was twelve. It had not gone well. In
fact, he’d fallen off and broken his arm. He’d had to wear that garishly
green cast—they hadn’t exactly told him it would be neon when he chose it
—embellished with immaturely drawn dicks for six weeks, thanks to his
classmates.
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