started to stomp away, but only got
two steps away before Savitar
stopped her by gripping her arm.
“Where are you going, mate?”
“Away from you since you guys
obviously want to talk without me
hearing you,” Raven snapped as she
pulled away from him.
“Forgive us, Raven. We have
shared thoughts for so many years
that it is almost instinctual for us to
share information we find troubling,”
Kadan explained. He reached out to
rub his hand soothingly over her
arms. “Aye, you showed us how your
weapon works, but to see it with our
own eyes was something vastly
different. My brothers and I were
talking about what to do with this
knowledge now.”
Raven’s
brows
furrowed
in
concern. “What do you mean?”
“Would you let us use your gun so
we can figure out a way to make our
own?” Savitar asked.
Oh, shit…
It made sense, but Raven still had
her doubts. For a race that could
create something that allowed her to
understand different languages by
implanting some sort of chip in her,
they could obviously figure out how
to replicate a gun. Still, it made her
nervous that she would destroy
Arcadia single handedly.
“Is that really a good idea? I mean,
what if—”
Kadan placed a finger gently on her
lips to stop her from finishing that
thought. “There are two trios of
inventors and builders that we would
entrust with this task, and them alone.
Once the weapons are built, we
would only provide them to the elite
guards to use.”
“We have learned what war can do
to our world and do not want that for
our people. But our fight with the
rogues cannot be ignored. They
kidnap our females and abuse them,
Raven. We fight with honor and use
our swords in combat, but too often
the rogues come at us in large groups
and attack our warriors.”
Raven’s heart clenched at the
thought of something happening to
one of her men. It wasn’t something
she even wanted to imagine. Both
Kadan and Savitar squeezed her
hands, obviously reading her. “Okay,
fine. But I want your word that if you
do this you will train your men first
before you start running around
shooting people.”
Kadan smiled. “Aye, mate. We
will. Perhaps you would be willing
to lead the training?”
Shock had Raven gasping. “You’d
let me train your men?”
“Who better to show our warriors
than our warrior queen? You are the
only one who has used the weapon
before,” Savitar said.
“But…will they listen to me?”
“They will…or they will answer to
me,” Savitar growled as he ran a
loving hand over her hair and wound
one curl around a large finger. She
smiled at the contrast.
Raven blew out a breath. “Okay,
it’s a plan. Just call me queen
badass.”
Kadan’s brows furrowed. “Your
ass is perfect.”
Raven laughed. “Well, thank you.
Being a badass is a good thing. It’s…
never mind.”
“I will take the weapon to the
Boric brothers now,” Savitar said.
“Would you like to accompany me,
mate?”
Raven thought about it, but she’d
had other plans for the day she still
had to see through. “Why don’t you
go. I was hoping that Kadan could
show me more of the city.”
“With pleasure, sweetling.”
Before he left, Raven showed
Savitar the basic components of the
gun and reluctantly handed it over to
him as a group of warriors
approached, led by Kell, Damos and
Nyla.
“You are very brave,” Nyla said,
her voice shaking with residual fear.
Her mates stroked her back and hair
as if to soothe her. Nyla shook them
off
and
stepped
forward,
straightening to her full height. “I
would ask that you teach me to
defend myself as a female warrior.”
Her mates growled in protest as
Raven stared at the other woman in
surprise. “I could do that.”
“You insult us!” Damos growled.
Both Savitar and Kadan snarled
viciously, making Nyla cower in
fear.
“Hey! Cut the growling crap,”
Raven snapped. All of the men were
so
shocked
they
stopped
immediately. Raven sucked in a deep
breath as she took Kadan’s hand in
hers. He squeezed her hand in
support. “Now, tell me how I
insulted you. I didn’t mean to so you
will have to explain it to me.”
“It is a warrior’s duty to defend
their mate. My brothers and I would
never let anything happen to Nyla,”
Damos growled.
“I know you wouldn’t, but what if
something happens to you? Why
shouldn’t the females of this world
be trained to defend themselves in
case of an emergency?” Raven asked,
honestly not understanding.
Kell opened his mouth to speak but
was cut off by Savitar. “Queen Raven
is right. Our mates depend on us for
safety, as they should, but if
something should happen to us they
are left defenseless. It gives me
peace to know that my mate can and
will defend herself against any threat
that comes at her. That does not mean
that I or my brothers are not capable
of protecting her.”
Savitar’s deep voice carried out so
all of the warriors present could hear
him. Raven noticed that several of the
men nodded as her mate had spoken,
but several others did not look
convinced.
“Your kings have guards, because
there is a bigger threat against them
than the average male, correct?” She
focused on Kell and Damos as they
nodded. “If all females are a major
target as well, doesn’t it make sense
to prepare them to fight to protect
themselves? What about females that
don’t have mates?” Raven added.
“It is their family’s duty to protect
them,” another warrior called out.
Okay, they were so not getting the
point. Disgust had Raven snapping
impatiently, “And for the females
who have no family? Don’t you get
it? By making females think they have
to always depend on a man to protect
them you are making them victims.”
“It does seem foolish to think one
as small as you could do any damage
to a full grown male,” one of the
warriors said. “Females are weak
and need to be taken care of.”
Oh, fuck that! Raven tried to let go
of Kadan’s hand but he refused to
release her.
“What are you doing, mate?”
Kadan asked.
“Trust me,” was all she said. Then
she thought to ask, “You heal
quickly, right?”
“Aye.” He nodded as he released
her.
Raven smiled sweetly at the man.
“Would you like me to show you how
this weak female would fight back?”
The warrior smirked. “You could
try, my queen.”
She didn’t hesitate. She walked
straight up to the condescending man
and kicked him in the nuts. Hard. His
breath whooshed out as he fell to his
knees. She made a fist and hit him in
the face as hard as she could then
stepped back as he hit the ground.
“Lesson concluded.”
Chapter Eight
Kadan took Raven on a tour of the
city riding around the Citadel in one
of their hover-crafts while a handful
of guards paced them on hover-
cycles. Everything was new to Raven
and he loved seeing his home through
her eyes. He answered whatever
questions she asked of him and
frowned when she had apologized for
her curiosity. It was unfathomable
that she didn’t understand that there
was nothing she could not ask of him.
Hell, he was a King, but he would
kneel at her feet if she wanted him to.
The depths of his feeling for her
were
both
disturbing
and
exhilarating. He’d never thought they
would find a mate that could love all
three of them equally. It pained him
how the Arcadian females viewed
Savitar as being undesirable, and yet
he was the one to win Raven’s trust
after the complete debacle Kadan and
Tristan had made out of her first day
with them.
Where Savitar was the eldest, and
most often alone, and Tristan was the
most daring, Kadan was the one that
most of their people came to with
their problems. He was considered
the most serious of the trio and tried
to do whatever he could to ensure
that their people prospered.
He was pleased that the Citadel
resembled the cities from her home
world and that she felt comfortable in
the busy atmosphere that some found
intimidating. She told him of the
cities of her world and he could
hardly believe the tall structures that
she showed him from her memories.
The tallest buildings in Arcadia were
fifteen stories high and it was
staggering to see what Raven called
“high-rises” that she showed him. He
and his brothers were proud of the
Citadel. As the largest city on
Arcadia, it was a wonder to their
people, and it pleased him that Raven
approved of all that he showed her.
Kadan loved the feel of his mate’s
tiny hand in his as they took their
tour. He had a hard time controlling
his desire, especially since he had
woken
with
the
memories
of
Savitar’s night of loving her. It was a
testament to his self-control that he
didn’t just ravage her in the hover-
craft, but he had learned from his
mistake.
Still, he loved the softness of her
skin and couldn’t help caressing it
every chance he got. He was also
fascinated with her hair and loved to
play with the bouncing curls that so
resembled the images the Arcadians
had of the Goddess of the Moons.
Raven was his own goddess and he
still couldn’t believe his good fortune
at being able to call her his.
Their last stop was to one of the
many havens set up around the city.
Havens were sanctuaries that had
been created to give unmated
females, without families or who had
been abused, a safe place to live.
The large building was unadorned
on the outside, but had every amenity
inside for the females that lived
there. All havens were ruthlessly
maintained with a steady rotation of
warriors that patrolled the area
surrounding the building in order to
keep the inhabitants safe.
Many of the females in the havens
were underage, having not yet
reached their eighteenth birthday, but
there were other females who were
older. Most of the cities in Arcadia
practiced something called a formal
breeching ceremony when a female
turned eighteen. Three males were
chosen from different trios, and they
pleasured a female to see which trio
she would choose as her mates. After
a year, she could choose another trio
if she didn’t want to formally bond
with the mates she had initially
chosen.
Due to the rogue problem in the
Citadel, the kings had done away
with the breeching ceremonies.
Raven was glad when Kadan had
told her that, because there would
have been a reckoning if they had
tried that shit when she was around.
Still, the underage females in the
havens had to wait until they were
eighteen to be considered as a
potential mate.
Males were allowed to place their
names on a list and once a week they
were able to have monitored visits
where they could meet the females
inside the haven. Males could only
place their name on the lists after a
rigorous background check to make