Chapter 149: Date with a Dragon
When I agreed to go to dinner with Silas, the last thing I had expected was for him to go completely all
out. The mo- ment I stepped out of the white-pillared building I stayed in under Oden’s watchful eye, I
was met with Silas’s smiling face.
He wasn’t dressed casually like I would have assumed, but instead was dressed in black slacks, a dark
purple button-up shirt rolled up to his sleeves, and even dress shoes. His entire outfit screamed money,
and from the glimmer of lust hidden beneath his gaze, I felt completely underdressed in my blue.
sundress.
Stepping slowly down the stone staircase, my hand gently sliding against the railing, I stared at him with
hesitation and uncertainty.
“Uh I thought you said that we were going to dinner. Why are you so dressed up?”
Laughter escaped him as he spun in a small circle holding his hands out as if to give me a better look.
“Well, I wanted to impress you, Cassie. Did it work?”
Impress me? Why the hell would he want to do that?
The guy barely knew me at all.
As laughter escaped me unexpectedly, I nodded, shrug- ging my shoulders. “You can say that. You look
like you’re ready to go somewhere fancy. Is that what we’re doing?”
Asking him where we were going only led to an even big- ger smile. I honestly didn’t see how his lips
could spread that wide across his face, but he did look absolutely ravishing when he smiled like that. “I
can’t spoil the surprise, Cassie. You’re going to have to trust me.”
Trust. That wasn’t something easily given, but deciding to try and take my own advice, I ignored my head
telling me to cancel the whole thing because it was wrong and instead went with my gut urging me
forward.
The night was cool, and the clear skies above made for a perfect evening. The realm didn’t have cars or
any form of motor transportation like the human realm. Everyone seemed to walk here, which allowed for
tons of conversation.
To which Silas never ran out of. “So, tell me a bit about yourself.”
Glancing to my left, I let a small breath escape me as I tried to figure out what to tell him. It wasn’t like I
was comfort- able when it came to speaking about myself, but if I was go- ing to try and be more ‘trying’ if
you want to call it that, then I would have to be.
“Well, there is a lot to know-can you be more specific?”
“Sure.” He chuckled as we passed building after building, heading down the cobbled street. The only dim
lighting. around were the fire-lit street lamps that stood along the road. “Why don’t you tell me what your
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtold school was like? I take it you just graduated.”
“Um, yeah. I mean, I’m pretty sure it’s no different than your schools… I mean, I don’t know which place
you came from-”
Silas continued laughing, finding amusement in my quick- ly stuttering response as I tried to redeem
myself from sound- ing any stupider than I already felt. I wasn’t sure how all this worked, and even
though I was told a little about Asgard, I wasn’t told much.
“Cassie.” He smirked, nudging me with his shoulder again. “It’s okay. I’m not like the others around here.
I know you don’t understand how it all works.”
Hearing him say that made me feel a lot better about my current situation. As much as Silas reminded
me of the fuck boys back home, so far, he didn’t seem that bad.
Maybe looks really could be deceiving, or I was just being stupid, and he was a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Either way, I was fucked because the look he kept giving me made me feel like he was seeking more
than just friendship.
“Thanks.” It was the only thing I could think to say under the awkward circumstances, but before I could
open my mouth, I realized we had left the street of the city and ended up walking down more backroads
that led towards a grassy green clearing. “Where are we?”
Letting my eyes gaze around my surroundings, I took in. the shadows of the trees and the darkness that
hid beneath
the floral bushes. No matter where the darkness looked through, the double moons above let light glisten
around the area, shimmering off the lake that lay just beyond the tree’s clearings.
“It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” His question caused my gaze to shift in his direction as I quickly closed my gaping
mouth.
“Yes, it is. But why are we out here? I thought you said we were going to have dinner?”
Taking my hand in his, he led me forward and past the treeline closer to the water. It was then I saw what
he had set up, and the breath was slowly taken from me. Upon the ground laid a lush purple blanket with
gold pillows and a low sitting table.
The table was piled with different fruits, meats, and cheeses elegantly placed with such precision that if
Silas had really done all this himself, it must have taken a lot of time. “This is amazing, you did all of
this?”
Turning to face him, he stood behind me with his hands in his pockets as he shrugged his shoulders and
smiled. His hair fell softly in front of one eye, causing him to quickly brush it back on top of his head. “I
wanted to make you something special. Since the moment you got here, it seems like you. haven’t found
it easy to adjust, so… I wanted to do something nice for you.”
No matter the words he said, this definitely wasn’t just a friendly dinner.
Walking towards me, he gestured for me to take a seat, and without hesitation, I did. This was one of the
nicest things anyone had ever done for me, and the more I spent time with Silas, the more I realized how
I had completely misjudged him.
“You’re really not like how I expected you to be.”
“What, you mean a pretty boy that only cares about him- self and wants to get in your pants?” He
chuckled, raising a brow at me.
A soft blush settled over my cheeks from the embarrass-
ment of my question. I felt foolish to have thought what I did, and then, of course, voiced it. Silas,
however, didn’t seem bothered at all. In fact, he stared at me with those hazel eyes that held so many
questions and yet asked none.
“I’m sorry.” Waving his hand, he smiled, picking up his goblet of dark red fluid and drinking it down. I
wasn’t sure ex- actly what it was, but from the glass decanter in front of us, I assumed it was wine.
“As I said before, Cassie… I know you’re not familiar with things yet. And to answer your comment from
earlier, I actual- ly come from your realm. However, my upbringing was much different.”
Shock flowed through me upon hearing him. “How? I mean-you came from my world?”
“Yeah.” He laughed, shaking his head. “Is that hard to be-lieve?”
“Well, no, but no offense, you don’t seem like you did.”
It was true, he didn’t seem like he came from my realm but nodding his head, I had a feeling he was
going to explain. “That’s because when I was there, the atmosphere was proba- bly much different from
how it is now.”
Lips parted, I tried to understand his meaning. “Different?”
“Yeah, let’s just say that I’m much older than my boyish good looks.”
I knew wolves could live for a long time, but part of me had never considered other creatures could as
well. The way Silas said he was much older had me flush, thinking of how old he really was.
“I see. I take it you come with a lot of experience in life, then.” The statement caused me to pause as I
instantly thought of how wrong it came out. “That’s not what I meant-”
“I’m sure.” He grinned with a lust-filled gaze that made a heat rush through me I hadn’t expected. It was
weird how eas- ily I was able to fall into conversation with him and feel com- fortable. Initially, when I met
him, I felt drawn, but this was so much different than expected.
Almost as if he and I had known each other in a past life.
Clearing my throat, I turned my gaze away from him and down at the grapes in front of me, quickly
picking one off the vine and popping it into my mouth. The sweet flavor of the red seedless grape caused
me to moan, and as I did, Silas quickly adjusted where he sat and cleared his throat. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah, I’m fine,” he replied, catching my gaze again, “so, is there anything you want to ask me?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“You mean besides how old you are?” I grinned, watching him chuckle at my comment. There was a lot I
wanted to know, but I just wasn’t sure how to ask.
“Do you really wanna know-”
Shaking my head quickly, I laughed as I picked up the drink in front of me, “no, no… not yet anyways. I’ll
just keep pretending you’re like twenty.”
“I definitely haven’t been that old in a very long time,” he muttered playfully. His eyes gazed up to the
clear star-filled sky above us. “Shall I simply just tell you some things about me?”
His solution sounded way better than any questions I could ask, and nodding my head quickly, he made
himself more comfortable laying back on the golden pillows staring up at the sky. “Okay, then let me see
where to start.”
“Maybe just the basics?” I offered, causing him to glance over at me from where he was lying. The urge
to lay against him was strong as he pointed a finger at me and smiled.
“Good idea. Well, as I said, I came from your realm, or Earth, as you call it. However, I come from a
much older earth. I came to Asgard with a friend who has since returned to the realm, a place I wasn’t
keen to go back to. I actually love being here in Asgard, and if you want to know-I have been at the
school for a long time.”
“I have never seen you in any of the classes, though. You must have gone through them all a hundred
times by now.” The idea of someone wanting to take classes that much shocked me. There was no way I
would do something like that.
Silas chuckled, though, shaking his head, and I quickly re- alized I was wrong.
“I’m no longer a student, Cassie.”
“Well, then what are you then? Because I mean, you use the training field and hang out there all the
time.” My ques- tion was valid and watching Silas open and close his mouth, he hesitated in his next
words.
“I’m a guardian, Cassie. It’s what dragons are known to do.
My ancestors helped to defend the realms and, in return, were granted immortality.”
I was shocked to hear his admission and would never have expected someone like him to be what he
was. He looked so young and well-put together, like a preppy rich kid.
“So, you are a dragon shifter… which means you actually turn into a dragon?”
The question sounded dumb, but I had honestly never seen a dragon, so how was I supposed to know
that they were real? Jumping to his feet, he brushed himself off and stepped off the blanket onto the
grassy clearing.
“If you want to see a dragon, then I’ll show you a dragon, but if I shift Cassie… you’re going for a ride.”