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January Birch And Snowdrop – L R AA Nighvryn

My fangs are aching against my bottom lip. My vision rims in red. The beast claws at my ribs, demanding I claim her now. Not yet. Not like this. I’d rather die than take her too soon. I slow my pace. “Andrik, no. Don’t you dare—” “Stop panicking, thralae,” I rasp. “I’m not stopping, I just need you to do something for me first.” I withdraw completely, and she makes a sound of pure frustration.
“I’m going to kill you.” “Shh, Saelûn,” I murmur, releasing the bindings. They unwind slowly, leaving faint frost-etched patterns across her skin. “I need you to trust me.” I shift back slightly, giving her space to move. My hands find her hips, guiding her gently as I reposition her, until she‘s facing me. “Straddle my lap.” She hesitates, rage flickering in her eyes, tempered by desire. “Velorin,” I vow, voice low. “I’m going to make you come so hard you forget everything but my name.
But first—” I ease her into place. Her thighs slide over mine, her molten heat settling against my kaevûn. Even through my pants, I can feel how soaked she is. Her arousal brands me through the layers. We’re eye to eye now, the mirror behind her capturing the full arc of her spine, the soft tension in her shoulders.
“I want you to mark me,” I rasp. Her eyes widen. “What?” I tilt my head slightly, antlers catching and fracturing the firelight. I tap the base of the left one, where it meets my skull, the most sensitive spot. “Here. Carve your name into my antler. Skarae’n ves kaemorin.” (Mark me as yours.)
“Andrik—” “And while you do,” I continue, voice dropping low. “I’m going to fill you with my fingers again. And when you’re finished carving—when you’ve marked me permanently—then I’ll let you come.” I raise my hand. Frost coils around my palm until I’m holding a small ice dagger. “Ael’tharvin kai vel’morin,” I whisper, guiding it into her hand. (Carve yourself into me.) She stares at the dagger in her hand, then at my antlers, then back at me.
“You’re… serious?” Her voice cracks. “Veyr’tharae, Saelûn,” I whisper, pressing it into her palm. (Completely serious, soulmate.) “Mark me. Make me yours the way I’m about to make you mine.” Her breath stutters. She lifts the dagger, positioning the tip against the base of my antler. The moment it connects, I feel it—sharp and cold… and unbearably right. “Start with the ‘L,’” I murmur, slipping two frost-kissed fingers back inside her. “And don’t stop, no matter what I do to you.”
She presses the blade into my antler. Searing pain lashes through me. My vision flashes white. I growl low in my throat, eyes flaring. Her body tightens instantly, already fluttering around me. She gasps and jerks when I deepen the rhythm. “Thal’vesin,” I snarl through gritted teeth. “Finish the letter.”
37. Do my boots stink? 38. One more night 39. Hold on, snowdrop Chapter 40 Chapter 41 Chapter 42 Chapter 43 Chapter 44 Chapter 45 Chapter 46 Chapter 47 Chapter 48 Chapter 49 Chapter 50 Chapter 51 Chapter 52 Chapter 53 Chapter 54 Epilogue OceanofPDF.com JANUARY: BIRCH & SNOWDROP Months & Monsters, Book One Copyright © 2026 by L.R.
A.A. Nighvryn All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. This is a work of fiction.
Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. Published by Veil & Midnight Publishing Co. First Edition: January 2026 ISBN: 979-8-9937551-4-4 Formatted with Vellum OceanofPDF.com TRIGGER WARNINGS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH COMES FIRST! Seriously.
This book contains dark content and heavy themes—grief, stalking, obsession, blood, trauma, death, explicit language, voyeurism, sexual coercion through magical deception, animal death (stag), and emotional manipulation. If you need to step away, do it. We’ll still be here. That said… if you’re still reading this, you’re probably the kind of person who hears: “Please take care of yourself.” And thinks I will. Right after I finish this scene, where the monster drags her into the woods and vows to burn the gods if they touch her.
You’re raw-dogging a stalker romance with a language you can’t read, a monster you definitely want to climb, and an emotional support snow-otter named Toffee. You are not safe here… But you’re exactly where you want to be. Welcome to the forest, snowdrops OceanofPDF.com For those who wait through winters. For those who believe love can stretch across lifetimes. For those who would walk into the forest, even if it meant losing everything —just for the chance to be found again.
This story is for you. May you find something sacred in the cold. OceanofPDF.com A 1 THE JUDGE ndrik- They never see me first. I tell myself it’s better that way—that the shock of discovering me mid-step would send them fleeing before I could even speak. Imagine stepping into a snow-covered forest, and there I am. A creature of winter itself—nine feet of muscle and ancient bone, staring straight into your soul.
If my size alone doesn’t send you skittering back toward the tree line, the jagged birch-patterned antlers clawing toward the sky might finish the job. Then there’s the rest of me. Plush white fur, thick as storm clouds, covers my body—a ghostly mirror to the snowfall that surrounds us. My eyes are the pale color of Alaskan glacier water. They glow at night like twin moons caught in the dark.
I know what I am… what I look like.
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