Hope: A Bad Boy Billionaire Holiday Romance (The Impossible Series Book 1)

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by Tia Wylder


  I immediately recognized it. It was Greg, the leader of the Truth Seekers. He was a portly fellow, probably twice my age. He came running over in khaki shorts and a t-shirt with the Truth Seekers logo on it. He took the baseball cap off his balding head and used it to shoo the crowd of fans.

  He grinned from ear-to-ear as he saw me standing there. Greg was more of a father to me than my own. When my blog took off, my parents didn’t want anything to do with me. Greg though, Greg was proud of me. He was one of the few people who never pressured me to tell my story.

  Maybe you’re ready to tell your story, maybe not. The real question is: are we ready? I had never heard a story like my own. Greg was right to think it would change everyone’s perceptions, perhaps not for the better. He ushered me away from the group of people and led me toward the stage in the distance.

  “Sorry about that Harley, wish I should have hired a security detail for you,” Greg said.

  “Its fine, they’re just excited. I haven’t done public appearances before, you should be honored,” I said.

  Greg chuckled as he wiped the glistening sweat from his brow.

  “Yeah, well I am. Your presence gave this convention the press it needed. Speaking of press, are you sure you want to tell them? Are you ready?”

  I shook my head. “No, but they are. I can feel it. It’s time.”

  “Alright then, that’s all I need to hear,” Greg said.

  He turned and walked over to the podium. I followed behind with my computer clutched in my sweaty and shaking hands. Greg tapped the microphone as we stood underneath the blazing sun. The impacts echoed from speakers set up on either side of the stage. The people in the crowd hurriedly came over and flocked around the stage.

  “Harley Carter will be presenting shortly. In the meantime, don’t forget to check out our merchandise booths!” Greg said.

  The crowd didn’t seem too keen on buying his t-shirts which had the conventions makeshift logo paired with the message: I was mere steps from the truth! I liked the shirts, but people in this line of work weren’t usually keen on flaunting their beliefs as they also feared the wrath of world governments.

  I opened my laptop and stood on the podium. My original plan was to simply read the post I had written the night before and left unpublished. Standing there, though, that somehow didn’t seem right. I closed the computer and looked out onto the crowd. The heat from the mid-afternoon sun was causing shimmering mirages all around the border of the convention.

  The patrons looked up at me with faces that glistened from the sunscreen they applied.

  “So,” I said, “how many of your read my blog?”

  All of their hands went up and I felt my heart stop. I expected a good chunk of them would be followers, but not all of them.

  “Wow, so I suppose we’re all on the same page. Alright, well, I had the entire story written up last night on my computer, but I’ve decided to publish the post after this presentation, so you’ll all get to hear it first.”

  The crowd applauded enthusiastically.

  “How many of you have had some kind of encounter with something beyond our understanding?” I asked.

  A few hands went up.

  “Now, keep your hands up if that experience drove you to seek the truth,” I said.

  Not a single hand went down.

  “That’s what I thought. My experience may be different than yours, but it doesn’t change the truth: that there are forces, beings, and perhaps even worlds beyond our own. Our governments are holding back crucial information. I know you’re all here to listen to my story, but remember why Greg started the Truth Seekers: to seek out this hidden truth.”

  More applause, this time less enthusiastic.

  “My story began when I was eight-years-old. I was the kind of kid that always thought there was a monster under the bed, and one in the closet. Turns out I was right. One fateful night, a creature made entirely of Darkness stepped through into my room. When I say Darkness, I don’t mean shadow, nor do I mean simply an evil force. The Darkness I refer to you is the very absence of light and righteousness. It is evil incarnate.”

  The crowd looked on with bated breath. I took a deep breath as the silhouette of the creature appeared in my mind. I recalled the way the edges of its form lapped at the air of our world like the edges of a black fire.

  I remember the way it whispered to me, how it used words that were not words. How it turned my blood ice cold.

  “It didn’t walk, it seemed to push away the air around it. The night light that I kept beside my bed flickered and went out as it approached. Even then, as a child, I knew it was here to kill me. We didn’t speak the same language but I felt its intentions crushing me down like a lead blanket,” I said.

  The crowd waited for the next part of the story in complete silence. Even Greg stood off to the side with his jaw agape.

  “It touched me with something that you could consider a hand. In that moment, I glimpsed at a place beyond our universe. A place where light is not welcome, nor can it be found. I saw creatures more grotesque and horrifying than we as petty humans could imagine. They weren’t possible, their anatomy was beyond wrong, it was insulting to nature itself.”

  The night light beside my bed lit up again. The tiny bulb within it exploded as a powerful and blinding light rushed out of it. The creature was thrown backward as something else stepped through.

  “It looked like a man, but he was made entirely of a white-hot fire. He came through into our world. The creature lunged at him and he battled with it before my very eyes. They fell through the portal in my closet and everything returned to normal. It took years before I stopped seeing those things in my nightmares.”

  There was a short pause before everyone’s hands went up.

  “I’ll answer all of your questions momentarily. First, it’s time this story was told to the world,” I said.

  I opened my laptop and hovered the mouse over the publish button on my blog. A few people in the crowd below gasped and I looked down to them. They were all looking at something in the sky, so my eyes naturally followed their gaze.

  I saw an object streaking through the sky. It was massive and glowing red hot as he approached the ground. I couldn’t make out the shape before it sailed over our heads and crashed into the desert just beyond our improvisational convention.

  I closed the laptop and carried it with me as I followed the crowd of people out into the open desert. As we approached, the object seemed to be breathing. It heaved up and down, releasing thick exhalations. Everyone else kept their distance, but I had to see what it was. The outer layer of the object unfurled and two thick wings shot out in either direction. They had a stony texture to them, with thin webbing running through in the interiors. The main body of the creature stirred and I saw a reptilian head emerge slowly. It had a long snout and piercing emerald eyes that clashed perfectly with the creatures glowing red scales.

  There was no mistaking it, this was a dragon. The same kind of dragon popularized by fantasy novels and bloated television shows cashing in on the lore. I paused as the dragon’s head fell flat on the dusty soil. There was a brilliant flash of light that came with a blast of heat. I was swept off my feet and landed hard on my back.

  I climbed to my feet and tried to stare through the swirling dust around me. The dragon was gone. In its place was a man. He had flawlessly white skin that seemed to glow with a soft light. His body looked completely human. I caught myself staring at his perfect form. My eyes wandered down his chiseled frame and across his muscular thighs. This wasn’t what I imagined an alien would look like, but then again I didn’t expect to see a dragon crash land on Earth today either.

  I turned around and broke my trance.

  “Someone grab blankets or something to cover him with!” I shouted.

  “What are we going to do with him?”

  “It’s not what we’re going to do, it’s what the government will if they get a hold of him.”

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bsp; A few people fled the scene to go look for supplies. I turned and looked at my old clunker of a car sitting in the scorching desert sun.

  When they came back with blankets, the man was climbing to his feet. He stood well over seven feet tall. He practically towered over my short and round figure.

  “What is this place?” he asked.

  “This is Earth, where are you from?” I asked.

  He looked around, ignoring my question.

  “What species are you?” he asked.

  “Uh, human? Homo sapiens?”

  He cocked his head and turned his face toward the sky. I watched his long blonde hair tumble down his shoulders as he seemed to soak up the sun.

  “Your star is powerful, this is good,” he said.

  “Listen, I don’t mean to rush you, but there are others coming. They won’t be as nice as us. We have to get out of here,” I said.

  The man nodded.

  “It is fortunate that you found me first then. What is your name?”

  “Oh me? I’m uh, I’m Harley.”

  He nodded. “Harley.”

  One of the other approached and gingerly handed him a blanket. He took it and swept it around him like a robe.

  “Strange clothing,” he remarked.

  “That’s a blanket,” I said.

  “What is a blanket?”

  I shook my head.

  “Never mind, we need to get going. Come with me. Oh, and what’s your name by the way?”

  I walked towards my car as the mysterious man-dragon followed behind me.

  “I am Dorian Khalthrak, last of my clan. I have come here to issue a warning,” he said.

  “Oh yeah, and what warning is that?” I asked.

  “The Old Ones have made their move. Their World Eaters descend upon countless worlds as we speak. My home and my clan were lost to them, but I believe the ocean of stars has guided me here to ensure that this world does not fall as well.”

  I opened the passenger door and point to it. Dorian awkwardly climbed inside and I closed the door. As I walked around to the driver’s door, my mind was spinning. I had always dreamed about meeting another being from beyond our world, but this was not quite how I imagined it.

  Greg was running over waving his hands above his head.

  “Harley, what are you doing?” he asked.

  “I won’t let them take him. I’m getting him out of here,” I said.

  “Where will you take him? You’re not thinking this through!”

  “Call it a hunch Greg, I’ve been doing this a long time. Try to stall them for me, I know they’ll be here soon.”

  I climbed into the car, threw my computer into the backseat, and started the engine. I slammed the gas and we shot off towards the main road. I could hear the sirens coming for us already. As my car bounced onto the main road, I glanced into the rear view mirror and saw the other cars and RVs lining up across the road. Greg had come through they had formed a roadblock to buy us time.

  “This machine doesn’t fly?” Dorian asked.

  “No, it barely goes fifty,” I said.

  “We fly then. Stop the machine.”

  I looked over at him.

  “Fly?”

  “Yes, you have saved me from a threat, now it is customary for me to return the favor. I will take us to safety.”

  I looked in the rear view mirror and heard the sirens cease. No doubt they were searching every square inch of that roadblock. They would move on soon. I had no other choice but to trust Dorian. I pressed down on the brakes and brought the car to a stop. Dorian climbed out and I slid my computer into my backpack and took both from the backseat.

  He walked out into the road.

  “Close your eyes,” he said.

  I stood against my car and shut my eyes as the flash of light and rush of heat swept past me. When I opened my eyes, Dorian had been replaced by a majestic dragon that span the length of several cars and stood just as tall. He knelt before me and I climbed onto his shoulders. I ran my hands over the coarse scales. I almost had a hard time believing that any of this real.

  I found a pair of grooves within the undulations of his shoulders and gripped him hard as his wings slammed down and we shot up into the air. With each movement of his massive wings, we soared higher into the sky. The ground disappeared and soon there was nothing but clouds beneath us.

  His skin seemed to absorb the light from the sun above us. I could feel the warmth radiating from him. I cracked a smile as the wind swept past my face. It had been so long since I felt a rush like this. It felt right, like I was exactly where I was supposed to be.

  Dorian dove down beneath the clouds and in the distance I saw a city. Which one I couldn’t say, but it would do. We just needed a place to hide and lay low for the night until I could figure something out.

  “Here, land here,” I said.

  Dorian turned toward the ground and soon I was back on solid Earth. My head was still spinning as I tried to get my bearings. Dorian was nude once again as he changed back to human form. I tried not to look at him for fear that he would notice me staring.

  “Maybe you should stay behind until I can get you some clothes,” I said.

  “What is wrong with my current attire?” he asked.

  I looked over and I was shocked to see him in clothing. He was dressed in a flowing robe with gold embroideries and strange symbols etched into it.

  “How did you do that?” I asked.

  “I have learned much from the dragon within me as I drifted through the stars. Light, for example, is merely an illusion. All that you see are reflections. So, I simply manipulated the light reflecting off of my body to show clothing of my choosing,” he said.

  “And you’ve done this before?” I asked.

  “No, this was my first attempt.”

  “Right, well it will do. Just follow me and I’ll find us a place to stay for the night.”

  Dorian nodded. “Where you go, I will follow.”

  Chapter Three

  I found a hotel in the city that seemed decent. Luckily I still had my wallet in my backpack. I tried booking two rooms, but they only had one available. I was certain Dorian could see me blushing when the attendant asked if that would be alright.

  Sure, put me in the same room as the incredibly sexy dragon shifter!

  “Yes, that’s fine,” I said.

  We went to our room and I let us in as Dorian marveled at the electronic key.

  “Incredible! How does it work?” he asked.

  I shrugged. “I honestly have no idea.”

  I closed the door behind us and locked the deadbolt. I walked over to the windows and shut the blinds as well. When I turned around, Dorian was naked again and looking in the mirror.

  “Whoa, what are you doing?” I asked.

  “Incredible! It’s as if the wounds never existed in the first place!”

  “Listen, could you use your light powers and put some clothes back on?” I asked.

  Dorian paused and turned to face me.

  “Harley, I’ve seen the way you look at me. I must say, I find you to be quite beautiful as well. I was not to wed. Mine was the path of the warrior, but I have desires like any other creature. Perhaps I can make a suggestion for you,” he said.

  “Wait, you want me to be your wife?” I asked.

  “Perhaps, in time. For now, I think it’s time we stopped staring at each other and instead take action.”

  I felt myself blushing. He was pretty straightforward. It was a little intense at first, but his lack of complication was refreshing. Truth be told, I had been looking at him longer than I should on more than one occasion. My blood was rushing and my heart was pounding. Maybe it was the adrenaline or it could have been the fact that he was quite possibly the sexiest alien bad boy in existence, but I didn’t want to say no to him.

  “You think I’m beautiful?” I asked.

  Dorian nodded as he walked over. He ran his hands across my neck and gently rubbed one of my s
houlders. Chills cascaded down my back as he leaned down and kissed the side of my neck.

  He treated me like a goddess, which is more than most. I couldn’t count the number of times people had called me a “BBW” in the comments of my blog. A big beautiful woman, sure, but I wasn’t interested in their advances. I had to manually mark them as spam every time they showed up. Dorian though, he didn’t say anything of the sort.

  “Your scent is intoxicating,” he whispered.

  I slowly lowered my hands onto the back of his head. His skin was incredibly warm. If he was human, he would have been running a massive fever. Something told me he always ran hot though. He reached down with his muscular arms and plucked me from the ground. He walked over to the bed as and stared deep into my eyes as he held me in his arms.

  I looked back and I saw the fire that burned inside of him. I saw a familiar light, a warming glow that seemed to break down all of my defenses. Dorian laid me down on the bed gently and went to work taking off my jeans. He was clearly perplexed at the zipper and button so I helped him along with shaking hands.

  My heart thundered in my chest as he slowly pulled down my jeans and panties. His ran his fingers down my legs and traced the line with soft presses of his lips against my inner thigh. My body was humming with an electric ecstasy as he spread my legs apart and pressed his lips between them.

  My back arched and my fingers dug into the back of his head as he slid his tongue into me. He gently explored until he found the perfect spot. He knew exactly what he was doing. He may not have been married, but he certainly had experience. His tongue moved in perfect circles and lines. With each thrashing movement, my body was struck with another bolt of pure pleasure. His stamina was relentless, he didn’t stop until I came. I screamed loud enough for the next three rooms to hear as I lost control of my senses.

  I had nothing but desire flowing through my veins after that. I tore off the rest of my clothing and unclasped my bra. As my breasts fell free, Dorian dove forward and pinned me down to the bed by my wrists. His eyes glowed softly in the darkness and I watched them trace a line from my head to my legs.

 

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