Prince of Fog: Book One
and energy just for me?” Charce asked.
    “I don’t think of it as a waste. And I certainly think that doing all that for you is worth it. Saving your people is worth it if it’ll make you like me more.”
    “It’s a hefty price to pay.”
    “It’s an equivalent one.”
    “Are we even living in the same universe?”
    “Sometimes I wonder that myself.”
    Charce sighed and Aether burst out loud into laughter. He drew Charce close to him, then pressed a kiss to the Prince’s lips.
    “Tomorrow, I’ll show you what I’m capable of.”
    “Alright, braggart. Time for bed now.”
    “Not if I have any say about it. Round two?” Aether grinned, pulling Charce over towards the royal bed.
    “You have too much energy.”
    “Perfect for the King of the Overworld.”
    “So, only a Prince of the Underworld could keep up with you?”
    “You got that right.” Aether grinned, pressing Charce down to the bed for their second bout of love-making.

About the Author
     
    Y.M. Rinde grew up on fantasy and science fiction novels.
     
    Based in Asia, Rinde counts on writing stories to stay anchored in a complicated city and a wandering life.
     
    Rinde dreams of home and tries to achieve that for the characters encountered in real life and on the page
     
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