“You cannot do that!” A man that
looked like Brynt and Koreth
exclaimed as he hurried forward.
“That is our sister!”
“I can,” Kell growled. “It was our
sister who brought this on herself.”
“Aye,” Damos agreed as he got in
his little brother’s face. “Vadar, take
Selina home. Now!”
Raven snorted out a laugh. Vadar?
Seriously? Their parents had doomed
that guy from the moment they named
him.
“You are a traitor to your own
family,” Vadar spat at Damos.
The larger brother grabbed Vadar
by the throat and snarled at him.
“Nay, you are by allowing this
behavior.”
“You protect this outsider over our
sister?” Koreth yelled out as he
joined them. “Turning against your
own blood for this human bitch—”
Savitar let out a roar and punched
Koreth so hard the other male flew
back several feet before he collapsed
on the ground, unconscious. Chest
heaving in anger, Savitar stood at his
full height, a tower of rage as his
eyes narrowed on the fallen man.
Raven was caught in Tristan’s
embrace as Kadan moved in front of
her to protect her. She looked down
to see that Savitar’s claws were out
and knew through their bond that he
was seconds away from killing the
other man.
She had very little time to gain
control of the situation before it
turned bloody, and decided to go
with humor. “Well, now that the
entertainment portion of the evening
is finished, I think it’s time to eat.”
Using their private bond she reached
out to her mate. “Calm down, my
love. Let it go, Savitar.”
Savitar turned to her with eyes
burning bright with rage. “He
insulted you.”
She sighed then opened the
pathways so all three of her mates
could hear her. “He’s an idiot. So is
she. That fuckhead isn’t worth you
getting blood all over the place and
freaking out the other females. Kick
their asses out of here and let’s eat.
I’m hungry.”
Savitar hesitated a moment before
nodding. His claws slowly retracted
and she reached out a hand to him
that he immediately clasped in his.
Damos
released
Vadar
and
growled at him and Selina. “You are
an embarrassment to our family
name. All of you. Collect Koreth on
your way out. Go home and wait
there until your fate is decided.”
“You will regret this,” Vadar
hissed before scurrying away with
Selina, both of them taking a wide
path around Raven and her mates as
they left.
Kell nodded to three warriors.
“Follow them. Make sure they leave
the palace and keep an eye on them. I
want them secured at their home until
the kings decide their punishment.”
Another hard-eyed trio of warriors
stepped forward as the other three
left. “We shall find Brynt and make
sure he is taken home as well.”
“Good,” Malik said then stepped in
front of Raven and her mates. “My
kings, queen Raven, I beg of you not
to be lenient on them for their crimes.
We have tried to teach them, but they
do not understand the meaning of
honor.”
“Damn, they mean to step down
from their position as chiefs of
security. All for those worthless
brothers of theirs,” Tristan cursed.
Raven’s heart went out to the proud
warriors standing in front of them as
Kell and Damos flanked Malik. They
were embarrassed and angry by what
their brothers had done but it wasn’t
Malik, Damos, or Kell’s fault. She
could see Nyla with a hand over her
mouth, trying to hold back her sobs
out of the corner of her eye and made
a quick decision. These men were
her mates’ best friends and they were
damn good at their jobs. The trio was
well respected by everyone and she
couldn’t let them take the blame for
what someone else did.
“We will worry about this later.
It’s not your fault, Malik. Nor is it
yours, Damos and Kell,” Raven said
in a loud voice that she made sure
carried before her mates said
anything. “We still trust and value
your service to us and the kingdom.
Now, let’s eat!”
She knew she made the right
decision when Tristan rubbed his
hands up and down her arms and
kissed the top of her head. The crowd
departed and people started taking
their seats at the long tables. “Why
did you laugh, little one?” Tristan
asked. “That was not the reaction I
was expecting from you during a
confrontation.”
“Vadar is the name of an ultimate
bad guy back where I’m from. It just
seemed fitting that he had that name.”
Raven smiled apologetically at
Malik, Kell, and Damos and was
glad when their stoic expressions
softened. She lowered her voice. “I
don’t want to hear any of you
apologizing for them anymore. Your
younger brothers are assholes, but
that doesn’t mean you can take the
blame for what they do. That doesn’t
solve anything. As I said before, you
can’t pick your family…that’s why
friends are so important.”
“Thank you, my queen,” Malik said
softly. He and his brothers bowed
their heads as Nyla hurried forward.
“Oh Raven, Selina has always been
a little strange, but I never thought
she would do something like this. She
and I have never truly been close,
but…it is just…ever since I mated
her older brothers she has been
corrupted by Koreth, Vadar and
Brynt. So, in a way it is my fault. And
after Kadan rejected her, she has
changed even more.”
Kadan’s eyes widened. “I did not
reject her.” He shot a quick look at
Raven. “That does not mean I ever
wanted her. I mean I did not even
realize she was interested in us.”
Raven and Nyla shared a look.
Men. Sometimes they were so
oblivious.
Savitar drew her attention as he
took her hand. “I heard what she
said,” he said softly. “Thank you,
mate.”
Raven sighed. “You don’t have to
thank me, Savitar. I love you. I will
defend you to the death, even from
jealous idiots who run their mouths.”
She went up on her toes and Savitar
leaned down to press his lips lightly
against hers. “Now, feed me. I’m
hungry.”
Kadan,
Savitar
and
Tristan
chuckled as they led her to the dais
where they sat down at the head
table. Raven was relieved to see that
the altercation didn’t ruin the
celebratory mood and the party was
back on track. Nyla, Damos, Kell and
Malik joined them at the table with
several other warriors and their
mates. They enjoyed each other’s
company as they began eating while a
few males began to play drums and
some weird sort of flute thing in the
corner of the room, adding to the
festive ambiance.
After the meal Raven stood up, but
Kadan took her hand before she
could move from the table. “Where
are you going, little goddess?”
She leaned down and pressed a
quick kiss to his lips then whispered
in his ear. “I’ll be right back, I have
to pee.” He chuckled then began to
stand to go with her, but she pressed
down on his shoulders. “Nope, you
aren’t coming with me. That was not
code for sex.”
He frowned at her. “Do we need a
code for sex? Although that would be
a wonderful use of our time, I am not
comfortable with you walking around
here
without
us
after
what
happened.”
She rolled her eyes. “They’re gone.
This is my home, Kadan. I’ll be right
back. Besides, one of my shadows is
going to be following me anyway.”
Kadan looked over at Tirk, who
had jumped up from his seat and
hurried over the second he saw
Raven stand. “Fine then. Hurry
back.”
Raven rolled her eyes again then
walked away from the table with
Tirk by her side. “Don’t you and your
brothers ever get bored following me
around?”
“Nay, my queen,” he said, his
glowing eyes alight with amusement.
“You are most entertaining and we
are never bored around you.”
“Gee, thanks,” she said with a
chuckle as they turned down the
corridor, heading to the closest
bathroom.
“My queen, I have been meaning to
ask you. Can you—”
The sound of Tirk’s breath leaving
in a whoosh had Raven turning just in
time to see him fall to the ground, a
sword sticking out of his back. She
didn’t have time to scream before
something slammed down on her
head and the world went black.
Chapter Fifteen
Raven woke slowly, her head
throbbing so painfully that she fought
back a wave of nausea when she
tried to move. She was laying on the
cold, hard ground in an extremely
uncomfortable position, but remained
still as she tried to figure out what the
hell
happened.
The
grogginess
dissipated quickly as memories
flooded back and she remembered
watching Tirk’s bloody body fall to
the ground. Her eyes popped open
then closed quickly again as the
contents of her stomach threatened to
make an appearance.
“Are you awake, my queen?” a soft
feminine voice asked to her right.
Raven forced her eyes back open
and turned her head to look over at
the bruised and battered young
Arcadian female chained up next to
her, wearing nothing more than a
scrap of cloth. “I’m awake,” Raven
said softly then let out a painful groan
as she struggled to sit up. As she
moved, the chains attached to the
manacles on her wrists and ankles
rattled.
“Stop! They will hear you!” the
female cried out softly, terror filling
her voice.
Raven slowed her movements,
trying not to make any sound as she
sat up fully to brace her back against
the rock wall. She looked around and
saw that she and the other female
were in some sort of cave, attached
to the rock wall by the chains.
Shit.
The cave was lit with a few torches
giving off dim blue flames and there
was a crude, carved-out doorway
that led into a larger cave, but Raven
couldn’t see beyond that. “Where are
we?” Raven whispered, her voice
rough from her dry mouth and throat.
“This is one of the rogue camps,”
the female replied. “I am Mila.”
“My name is Raven.”
“I know.” Mila smiled at her
weakly then winced at her cut lip.
“They have spoken of little else since
you were brought here.”
“How long has it been since I was
brought in?” Raven asked, shifting to
try and relieve the ache in her back
and neck.
“It was several hours ago. I was
worried that you would not wake up
at all. Your head was bleeding a
great deal.” Mila hugged her knees to
her chest, trying to cover as much
bare skin as she could. Raven noticed
that Mila was covered in bruises
from head to toe and her heart went
out to the other woman.
They had to get the hell out of here.
Like five fucking minutes ago…
Raven touched the back of her
head. She felt the dried blood matting
her hair but found that the wound had
already healed. Savitar, Kadan and
Tristan would be frantic if she had
been missing for hours. Raven closed
her eyes and reached out to her mates
through their bond only to come up
against what felt like a smooth, solid
wall.
“Something’s
wrong,”
she
whispered.
“If you are trying to reach your
mates it will not work,” Mila