Claiming a Demon (DALLYING WITH DEMONS #3) by Amy Padilla EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Amy Padilla
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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MALAKAI
“LOOK AT THAT FREAK OVER THERE.”
“What the hell is he doing here?”
“Freaks like him belong in a zoo, not on our turf.”
I ignored the rumblings of the humans behind me, my attention still on
the items in front of me. Little glass trinkets with engraved poems,
decorative frames, wood carvings made to look like couples. Nothing that I
thought they’d like. The engagement party was tonight, and I still hadn’t
picked out a gift yet. I was going to be late if I didn’t pick something soon.
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“Hey, freak!”
Picking up a glassware set marketed to couples, I frowned at it. I wasn’t
sure they needed more glassware. Isla refused to add her place to the poker
rotation because she said we were too big to fit. She wasn’t being rude. My
friends and I were all large compared to humans. Most demons were. Even
Callum’s mate, one of the larger humans I’d interacted with, was small
compared to us. It was something that made him really happy, according to
Callum. Apparently humans weren’t kind to their own if they stood out like
Brandon did.
“Freak! I’m talking to you!”
In most situations like this, ignoring the humans seemed to be enough to
get them to leave me alone. Since the integration, where thousands of
paranormals came from the Other Realm looking to ease the strain on our
own community, humans have struggled to accept us. They weren’t all bad.
After Callum met his mate, we spent a lot more time around humans.
Mostly the friends Brandon introduced us to, but Felix met his mate not
long after and he was also human. They were kind and proved there was
more to humans than we’d originally thought.
I pursed my lips with a frown. Brandon was more indecisive than I was
when it came to gifts, but maybe Tyler could help me.
I banished the thought as quickly as it came. Tyler was a nice guy, but
he was a troublemaker, just like Felix. I couldn’t trust him to give me an
honest answer because he and Felix liked to prank people. He could point
me in the wrong direction just for the fun of it. He wasn’t malicious about
it, but I was glad he and Felix seemed mostly to focus on pranking each
other. It would drive me up the wall to be the focus of that kind of attention.
Something soft hit me from behind, bouncing off my shoulder and away
again. I turned, looking around for what hit me, and finally took note of the
group of humans sneering at me. They weren’t anything I was worried
about, I could defend myself just fine, but I preferred to avoid
confrontation. The human authorities still favored their own kind, and I
didn’t want to have to explain myself to them.
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