Page 9 of Daddy's Justice

If I got any wetter, it would look like I peed myself.

Oh god! Why did that man turn me on like this?

He isn’t a fictional character from your books, Morrigan. He isn’t a Daddy Dom on a mission to find his baby girl. He is an insane giant of a man pretending to be a god from another planet, holding you hostage at a house somewhere. Get a grip!

“Morrigan, let me tell you more about Forseti since he won’t toot his own horn. The other gods consider him the wisest god of all, outside of Odin himself. None of them ever dare to oppose his legal decisions. His eloquence and kindness are spoken about by the masses. However, he is very strict and doles out punishments to all those who deserve it and do not follow his commands. His father was very kind; he gets that trait from him. In battle, he is a warrior of sword and axe, but as a god of peace and justice, he prefers to fight his battles with words instead of violence. It is all amazing considering how Nana...”

“Enough, Kara.” Forseti shot her a dark look that spoke volumes.

Whatever she had been about to say, he didn’t want her to finish. So of course, I was curious now.

Nana did what? Nana was his mother, I remembered that much. What did she do that had caused his reaction? I wish I had my phone to google Norse mythology. Of course, it might not be so helpful considering they keep telling me that we humans have gotten it wrong. I tried to keep from laughing at the absurdity of all of this.

“You aren’t a human,” Edda said gently.

Yeah, so you keep telling me.

“Can you two clean up and head out on your assignments? I’m going to take Morrigan and have a talk with her.”

I hoped that talk had some action in it… If I was going to be alone with a hottie like him, I wouldn’t mind doing a little more than just talking.

“Yes, Sir. You’ve got it,” Kara said.

Edda merely nodded. I tried not to blush farther at the look she gave me. The look that said she knew exactly what I had been thinking about her sexy leader.