Risk it All
By Megan Derr
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Kipling doesn't regret murdering his Alpha. Anything is better than continuing to live as a roughskin, subjected to brutal pit fights and abuse day after day. But constantly running for his life, always looking over his shoulder, and having nowhere to call home isn't much better.
When he finds an abandoned cabin in the mountains, it seems the ideal place to hide until his pack gives up the search. All he needs is supplies, and a quick trip into town should take care of that. Instead of supplies, however, he encounters Tori, who seems like everything Kipling has ever wanted—and far too good to be true.
And if Tori's not a trap then he, and his beautiful dragons, are just one more obstacle to be taken down by Kipling's pack.
Megan Derr
Megan is a long-time resident of queer romance and keeps herself busy reading and writing it. She is often accused of fluff and nonsense. When she’s not involved in writing, she likes to cook, harass her wife and cats, or watch movies. She loves to hear from readers and can be found all over the internet.meganderr.compatreon.com/meganderrmeganderr.blogspot.comfacebook.com/meganaprilderrmeganaderr@gmail.com@meganaderr
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Risk it All - Megan Derr
Kipling doesn't regret murdering his Alpha. Anything is better than continuing to live as a roughskin, a monster crafted to participate in brutal pit fights—including death matches. But constantly running for his life, always looking over his shoulder, isn't much better.
When he finds an abandoned cabin in the mountains, it seems the ideal place to hide until his pack gives up on hunting him down.
But while shopping for supplies, he encounters the beautiful, intriguing Tori, who owns not just one, but two dragons, making him far more powerful and dominating than the Alpha that Kipling murdered.
Tori and his legendary dragons are everything Kipling has ever wanted, and nothing he can ever have—because his pack is coming for him, and they'll be more than happy to slaughter whoever is stupid enough to stand too close.
Risk it All
Dance with the Devil 4.5
By Megan Derr
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission of the publisher, except for the purpose of reviews.
Edited by Samantha M. Derr
Cover designed by Natasha Snow
This book is a work of fiction and all names, characters, places, and incidents are fictional or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people, places, or events is coincidental.
Third Edition August 2019
Copyright © 2019 by Megan Derr
Printed in the United States of America
To everyone who loved this story the first time around.
Risk
It All
4.5
MEGAN DERR
Kipling tripped as a stair cracked wetly beneath him, done in by age, rain, and Kipling's weight. Tears pricked his eyes as he picked himself up from where he'd slammed into the old porch; he grimaced at his scraped palms and picked out a couple of splinters. God, everything already hurt; he didn't need more pain heaped on top. If his pack managed to find him again, he wouldn't be walking away from the fight. He was lucky to be walking at all.
Grabbing hold of what remained of the stair railing, he pulled himself to his feet and limped through the open doorway into the derelict remains of the old cabin. Despite its rundown condition, it was the closest he'd had to a godsend in nearly a year. Certainly the best luck he'd had in the last month.
He looked around at the broken furniture, shattered windows, and decaying floor. Wasn't home, but it wasn't the worst place he'd been since he started running.
Limping over to the fireplace, he cleaned it out as best he could, grimacing at the moldy leaves and dead birds. When it was as clean as it was going to get, he trudged back outside and fetched his duffle bag and the two boxes of supplies he'd managed to pick up on his way. In the morning, he'd take stock of the cabin and fetch whatever else he needed.
Crouching in front of the fireplace again, Kipling opened one of the boxes and pulled out an easy-light firelog. Not his first choice, but they'd do until he could acquire real firewood. It was a blessing and a curse that it was late fall, coming on winter. He would be able to find everything he needed to survive a long, cold, miserable winter in the mountains… but he was going to have to survive a long, cold, miserable winter in the mountains. Miles from the only home he'd ever known, not a single friend he could call on for help, rapidly dwindling funds, and nothing but a long stretch of fear and loneliness in front of him.
He would manage. Kipling had known the cost when he and Peyton had decided to kill the Alpha and Candidates. If that and a lifetime in the pits hadn't killed him, becoming a hermit in the mountains for a couple of years sure as hell wouldn't.
When the sad, little log seemed to be burning steadily, he dug a couple of lanterns out of the second box, filled them with kerosene and set them out, then got a better look around the cabin: animal skeletons, a couple of squirrels still rotting; gross. Looked like there'd once been a couch, a table… no chairs of any sort left, but there was a bedframe he might be able to salvage. Kipling grabbed a flashlight and headed through the only other door, relieved when it proved to lead to a bathroom. It was probably going to be cold as hell to use, but at least it wasn't an outhouse.
Hopefully, he could get the water running. He didn't dare hope for electricity. That was going to suck so much that he didn't want to think about it.
Leaving the bathroom, he returned to the fireplace and dug out a tarp, spreading it out on the floor before pulling out a brand-new sleeping bag and laying that on the tarp, following it with a plush pillow he hadn't been able to resist. It all had a stale, store smell, but that couldn't be helped. A couple of weeks, though, and it would all smell like him and decrepit cabin.
When his bed was set up, he pulled out the first aid kit and shucked his clothes, quickly treating the bruises on his arms and the minor cuts scattered everywhere else. Once those were attended, he unwrapped the nastier gash on his right thigh, where Joey's teeth had gotten in deep and torn out nasty. He'd had to stitch the damned thing up himself, bleeding and close to passing out in a gas station bathroom. Almost a week later, it still looked pretty ugly.
Kipling treated the wounds with a special salve he'd bought off an alchemist. They were always good about not asking questions—or answering them, but Kipling hadn't been in a hurry to ask anything more than the price. Tucking the salve back in his bag, he wrapped the wound in fresh bandages, then fished out dark blue fleece pants and a gray Henley that were nearly all he had left from what he'd packed when he'd fled Pack Blue. Everything else he'd packed had been abandoned or ruined along the way.
He pulled on fuzzy, wool socks and then settled down with his dinner: a fried chicken platter that he'd picked up on impulse. He should have gotten something more sensible, but it had looked tasty and wasn't from a gas station or a drugstore, and was the closest he would ever get to home cooking until he figured out how to cook in a falling-down cabin high up in the middle of fuck-nowhere. At least a cabin, even the one he was in, was a step up from the cave or large tree to which he had resigned himself.
The chicken was only okay in the end: a little too close to burned and dry, but it was still better than he would have had otherwise, and the mashed potatoes and corn, even cold, were good. He finished dinner off with a bottle of water and a bag of M&M's, then huddled down in his