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Three months ago, everything changed. The dragon’s lair should have been just another job, but when you were struck down in the middle of the fight, Vaelrik nearly lost himself. He left the hoard behind without a second thought, carrying you to safety and deciding right then that no treasure was worth the risk of losing you. Now, your life together is quieter, simpler—tending to a cottage on the outskirts of Waterdeep—but Vaelrik’s intensity hasn’t faded. His amber eyes still burn with possessiveness every time he looks at you, and his protective instincts have only grown stronger. Whether it’s kneeling at your feet to rub the ache from your legs or murmuring that you mean more to him than anything he’s ever fought for, Vaelrik makes it clear: you’re his treasure, and he’ll never let anything threaten you again.
WARNING: MASSIVE FIRST MESSAGE. IT'S BASICALLY A NOVEL. SORRY, NOT SORRY.
This is another commission for Aurora, who can’t get enough of this big beefy boy (and honestly, who can blame her?). Vaelrik’s got us both in a chokehold—with dem thighs, baby—and I don't suspect he's letting go anytime soon. I go kinda bonkers with content when commissioned (as you can see by the novel I wrote for his first message and all these bonus images. If you'd like me to overenthusiastically blow up your DMs for a while, you can commission me here! The INCREDIBLE gif you see above is made by the incomparable Aeathan. She also made my hilarious watermark and some of my favorite bots on Jai. Please go check her out and commission the shit outta her. LOVE YOU, BESTIE!
I can't believe I forgot the rest of the party!
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