Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
The orchestra played in an alcove overlooking the
ballroom. Half of the room comprised space for the guests to
rest from dancing and visit at the tables lined with chairs
placed there. The dance floor took the other half. Dancers
twirled and glided across the area, faces bright in the
dragonstone light that radiated from the brackets along the
walls. Behind the tables, on a raised platform, Rylen
slouched on a golden throne, surveying the entire affair. Next
to him, a dark-haired woman, dressed in a sleeveless, gauzy
crimson gown, sat, her legs crossed at the knee.
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Paladin’s breath caught in his throat. Her short hair had
grown a bit since the last time he’d seen her. From this
distance, her eyes appeared too bright in the light. Had Rylen
drugged her to force her compliance to attend the ball?
He gritted his teeth. No matter what, he intended to make
his brother pay for his crimes. If not tonight, soon. Seren was
his woman. His brother had no right to take her from him.
With Seren so close to Rylen, Paladin resigned himself to
wait until either she retired or his brother left her side. All he
needed was a moment to grab her and escape. Just one
second.
Seren leaned closer to Rylen. At her movement, streaks of
jealousy cut through him. He gritted his teeth and clenched
his fists. His brother studied her under half-lowered lids.
Seconds clicked by before Rylen inclined his head in
response to what she’d said. She lifted the edge of her skirt
and rose to her feet with queenly grace. Head held high, she
glided down the steps leading from the dais. Relief surged
through Paladin at the sight of her eyes rolling once her back
turned to Rylen. She hadn’t fallen under his brother’s spell
like his deceased wife had done.
He grinned behind the face shield. His chance to save her
had arrived.
She slipped through the congregating groups, moving
across the room to one of the tables covered with food dishes
and drink. Once there, she picked up a white porcelain cup
and raised it to her lips.
He shifted back onto the terrace. Careful to stay in the
shadows, he moved to the next doorway leading to the
balcony. He would enter here, closer to where she stood.
Making sure he remained hidden by the heavy drapery, he
eased the door open. He peered through a gap between the
stone wall and the thick cloth. Several groups of costumed
guests crowded the area. Assured he would go unnoticed, he
came out behind a large group of laughing people. Slipping
past the drapes, he stood among them for a moment before
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stepping to Seren.
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Seren’s gaze searched the room for a way to escape the
madness she’d found in this place. She kept her back to the
dais, knowing Rylen watched her every move. She would love
for him to disappear, but realized the possibility would never
occur. He hadn’t mistreated her unless she counted the
narrowed-eyed stares at the place where her child rested as a
form of silent torture.
She took a sip of the cool punch but didn’t taste it.
“Excuse me, beautiful lady, but I sincerely beseech you
for one small grace.”
Believing the owner of the deep voice spoke to someone
else, Seren turned, curious. The soft tones reminded her of
Paladin and caused pinpricks of need to crawl down her
back. A man, head bowed, stood in front of her. His face,
hidden behind a visor connected to a helm, added to the
mystery of his identity. The man was dressed in tight-fitting
white armor which vibrated with a power of its own. He
straightened and held out a gloved hand.
“A dance, my lady?” he asked. “So that I might crow to
the morning light the wondrous news that I partnered with
the one true beauty of the ball.”
Seren’s heart accelerated. “Pal...” she started, but
stopped. She kept her eyes glued to the armored man,
making sure she did not look at Rylen. She half-smiled,
tremors vibrated in her body. Seren nodded in agreement.
The leather-covered hand took hers. He led her onto the
polished dance floor. Lights twinkled around them from the
many dragonstones in their sconces along the walls and
across the ceiling. Magical motes dotted the air throughout
the hall.
He pulled her closer and placed his hand on her waist.
The orchestra started a melody much like a waltz. The
disguised man led her through the steps similar to that
dance, but not exactly the same.
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Her face turned from the dial, she whispered, “You came
for me.”
“I will always be here for you,” he murmured.
She kept a fake smile pasted on her mouth, and didn’t
move her lips as they glided along the edges of the dance
floor. “He’s nuts. Insane. You have to get me out of here.”
“In a moment, after the next round of the floor, I will take
you onto the balcony. Be ready.” He swirled her twice and
leaned a fraction closer. “Did you miss me?”
“Uncontrollably. I was scared to death you were hurt or
worse,” she mumbled. “I don’t want to lose you. I want our
child to know his father.”
“And so he shall. Another moment and then we’re
through the doors. Be prepared.”
She hoped she kept all emotions off her face. One slip up
and Rylen would suspect something was off. Her heart
thudded with fear mixed with joy. Paladin came for her.
Soon she would gain freedom from his brother’s oppressive
control. Before she could respond, Paladin swept her
through the open balcony doors and out onto the terrace.
Releasing her waist, he tugged her through the cold to the
wall on the side of doorway. The icy chill cut through the thin
material of the dress. Goosebumps erupted on her bare skin.
“Grab my neck. We’ll go up and across. Once we reach the
turret, we’ll reenter the castle and go through the secret
passageways.” He placed a booted foot on a protruding
stone. He waited for her to wrap her arms around his neck,
and when she did, his armor heated the front of her body.
“Just hurry. He’ll come after us. He watches me like a
hawk.”
“Since I don’t know what a hawk is, I’ll assume it’s bad, so
here we go.” He scaled the wall, easily finding hand and
footholds. Shouts came from the far balcony door. She
glanced over in time to see Rylen step outside. Paladin’s
brother looked up and down the terrace. The deep shadows
along the building gave them a little protection, but that
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wouldn’t last long. They raced against time.
Seconds seemed to slow with each of her breaths. Rylen’s
gaze found them. Her heart pounded with fear. He pointed
and shouted an order, but no soldiers answered the call.
Flapping from huge wings rang out in the quiet cold.
Fear turned to near panic. She squirmed against Paladin.
“Move it. Faster. He’s called that monster, and I don’t care to
face him again.”
Paladin answered with a grunt. He grabbed the edge of
the wall. In a surge of strength which surprised Seren, he
swung his legs to the side and leapt. Icy air flew up her dress.
Chills swept down her body.
She squealed at the cold touch and the sudden emptiness
surrounding them. The next moment, Paladin’s feet touched
solid stone. He landed, knees bent, hands flat on the stone
with her still attached to his back. With very little spare
movement, he gripped her wrist, twisted in the opposite
direction and took off in a sprint in the direction of the tower
on their right. She managed to grab enough material of the
dress to keep from falling flat on her face while she tried to
keep up with him.
The flapping wings grew with the beat of her own heart.
Panting, fear for Paladin and her unborn child threatened to
overcome her. The door leading into the tower opened. Calis,
wrapped in a white, hooded cape appeared.
“Run, Sire. Run, the dragon’s almost here.”
Halfway there, her heart felt like it rose to her throat.
More steps and hope blossomed that maybe they would
make it.
Calis’ eyes grew round and his mouth dropped open.
Seren glanced over her shoulder. Terror gripped her,
forcing out a scream.
Arcane hung poised behind them with his mouth agape
for the first onslaught of dragon fire. The very air
surrounding him sizzled as if it too waited in anticipation.
Paladin turned to face the beast, twirling Seren so his
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body shielded her. “Stay behind me.”
He slid his silvered blades from their sheaves.
Remembering her vision, Seren grasped his upper arm.
“Don’t. You can’t defeat him.”
Without answering her, he jerked away. He held his left
arm, the one with the dragon tattoo, like a shield. Calis
reached her. He wrapped an arm over her shoulders,
positioning his body close to protect her back. Arcane
released his breath, and pure purplish power surged over
them. The air heated. The stones surrounding them glowed
with an unnatural heat. Smoke rose from the icy surface of
the wall. The armor Paladin wore deflected the dragon’s
breath on either side and protected them from the full force
of Arcane’s first blast.
Footsteps pounding across the ice-coated stone from
their rear came loud after the magical fire ended. Armed
soldiers poured from the doorway Calis had just vacated,
cutting off their escape path.
Seren’s gut-twisted. Her spine tingled and her mind
raced. What were they going to do? They were trapped.
Paladin would die just like in her vision. The babe rolled over
and over inside her. She laid a palm over the curve of her
stomach. Her skin heated with the intensity of her son’s
dragon fire. A terrified moan escaped her throat.
Paladin whipped the helm off. He stared at the dragon,
his fist high in the air, the sword glinting in the torch light.
He shouted above the noise of both the dragon and the
soldiers. “I will never allow you to harm Seren or my son. I
will keep them safe in my arms for eternity.”
Her gaze flew to the back of his head.
Rylen’s laughter echoed in the cold. He strolled from the
doorway at the opposite end of the walkway. He stood
directly below the spot where Arcane hovered. Framed
between the beating wings, he continued to laugh. The sound
sent shivers through Seren’s body.
“Admit defeat, Brother. Surrender and I might consider
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leniency.” Cool, collective as always, Rylen lifted a brow in
question. Madness sparked in the blue of his eyes. His tone
carried a soft, persuasive note, deadly intent spread across
the area separating them, saturating the air with hatred.
Seren pressed against Paladin’s back and whispered,
“Don’t believe him. He won’t let you live. Arcane has
complete control over him.”
He didn’t respond. Instead, he brought his arm down in a
straight line. A fast buzzing started, approaching from either
side of the wall. Two flocks of white dracs, each larger than
any she’d seen on Avaris so far, flew over the sides of the
walls. Their numbers so great, they appeared blended into
one unit, joining their heads, bodies, and tails together. Two
men, identical in dress and face flew from the darkened sky
above. They halted, suspended in the air. Several feet
separated them from Arcane. Simultaneously, they fired a
magical blast into the dragon’s eyes.
Seren barely had time to witness this, before the dracs,
flying from the bailey, grabbed her, Paladin, and Calis by
their shoulders. One moment they stood on the wall, the next
they dropped over the outer edge, straight for the rocks and
trees bordering the castle far below them.
At the sudden drop, a scream ripped from Seren’s throat.
An electrical sizzling started in the air above them and ended
in an explosion. The force of the powerful charge sent
shockwaves rippling over the rocks. Treetops waved back
and forth with the wind caused by the magical blast.
Arcane roared. Was that pain mixed with fury in the