Read Into the Ashes [The Arcadians 2] Online

Authors: Laurie Roma

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Into the Ashes [The Arcadians 2] (6 page)

before, but she deserved it. She

deserved anything he could give her

after what he’d done. “You are right.

Nothing can excuse our behavior.

My name is Tristan of the House of

Akira and this is my brother Kadan.

Our other brother’s name is Savitar.

We have waited our entire lives to

find a mate that would complete us

and when we saw you, we knew you

were meant for us. I could smell

your desire for us.”

“So it’s my fault?” she asked

bitterly.

“Nay,” Tristan said sadly as his

broad shoulders slumped. “We are at

fault and we will do whatever it

takes to make it up to you, Raven.”

“How do you know my name?” she

asked as her eyes narrowed.

Tristan and Kadan both tensed.

Instinctively Tristan knew she would

be furious that he had seen into her

past, but he made a promise to

himself never to lie to her. “When we

formed the blood bond, I was able to

see your memories.”

She froze. “You saw…?”

Her breath hitched and Tristan felt

a wave of shame wrack her small

body through their link. “Nay, you

have nothing to be ashamed of,”

Tristan rushed to say. He tried to

keep his voice calm, but he was

filled with such rage it was difficult.

He wanted to find that male that hurt

his mate and rip him apart with his

bare hands.

“It is the male who hurt you that

deserves the shame,” Kadan added,

his voice a low growl as he tried to

control his rage. “I only wish I could

kill him myself.”

Kadan and Tristan looked at each

other in alarm as they felt the bond

between her and them close down as

if she had slammed the door shut in

her mind, blocking them out.

“Do you feel that?” Tristan asked

his brother.

“I do. In fact, she has been almost

impossible

to

read,”

Kadan

confirmed. “The only time I was

able to reach her mind was when I

formed the bond with her.”

“Please, just leave me alone,”

Raven said, her voice devoid of all

emotion.

“Raven—”

Cold green eyes stared back at

them. “I don’t think it’s too much to

ask after what you’ve done. I get it.

I’m stuck here. Fine. But I don’t have

to like it.”

“We can make you happy if you let

us,” Kadan said softly.

She scoffed at that. “How, by

telling me what to do and what to

say? You don’t even know me, but

you’ve wasted no time telling me

how I need to change. How would

you feel if you suddenly found

yourself on another planet then told

you were virtually a slave to three

strange men? Please, just leave.”

“We shall give you some time to

rest as you asked,” Kadan finally

said after a long pause. “I was

wrong. I do not want to change you,

Raven. You are no slave to us. You

are beloved in every way. You will

see how much you mean to us.”

She looked away and waited until

she heard the sound of the door to the

bedroom shutting before she could

breathe again. She had felt their

remorse through whatever fucked up

bond they had created with her. Hell,

she still felt them, but she was too

angry to care. They had seen her ugly

past and it sickened her that they

knew what had happened to her. She

had been a victim once, and swore it

would never happen again.

Unfortunately for her, it was.

She was stuck here and now

essentially belonged to three men she

didn’t know. They had overwhelmed

her, and part of that shame was hers.

She had felt their hunger for her and

it had fueled her own. Truthfully, she

had wanted them with a passion that

shocked her to the core. Until Tristan

had grabbed her hands like that and

held her down.

Confusion filled her mind. She

knew that she should be grateful that

they had stopped when they had.

Raven understood that another set of

men might not have. She was in a

strange world, with strange customs,

and could be forced into a number of

horrifying scenarios. But the true

reason she was so upset was that she

had felt a connection with them. A

part of her had believed Kadan when

he had said they wouldn’t hurt her.

But they had betrayed that trust, not

matter that it had been unknowingly.

She felt their self-loathing and their

desire to make it up to her, but it was

too hard to just let it go. She’d been

hurt by too many people in the past

for her to trust easily and now that

they had betrayed her she wasn’t sure

what to do.

Hearing the door open, Raven

slowly slid off the large bed, wanting

to be on her feet when she confronted

Kadan and Tristan again. She had

officially reached her limits for today

and couldn’t deal with anymore

bullshit. She turned around prepared

to blast them, only to freeze in shock.

Holy fucking shit…

Raven stared at the large lion-like

creature as it butted its head against

the door, slowly opening it so it

could enter the room. It padded into

the room, looking around then locked

eyes on her. It let out a soft growl that

had Raven backing away slowly. Her

heart pounded so hard it felt like it

was going to jump out of her chest.

The large creature followed her

every move, tracking her as she

slowly pulled the thin blanket from

the bed and backed away, out to the

balcony.

Fuck!

After all that she had been through,

she was damned if she was going to

let herself be eaten by a frickin’ hell-

cat. Part of her wanted to call out, to

scream for Tristan and Kadan to

come save her, but she had depended

on herself for far too long to leave

her survival to someone she barely

knew.

Without taking her eyes off the

large animal stalking her she quickly

looped the blanket around one of the

stone columns of the balcony then

tied the two ends together, praying

that the damn creature wouldn’t

follow her outside. She risked a

quick glance over the edge and

gulped at the sight of the long drop

below. Of course they would have to

be as high as the heavens. The castle

had been built into the side of a

mountain overlooking a large pink

sea and the balcony seemed to be

carved out of the mountain itself. If

she fell into the water from this

height, it would surely kill her. She

hoped with everything in her that she

wouldn’t have to use her make-shift

escape route.

Her heart dropped as the large

creature slowly continued to track

her. It let out a loud roar that had her

scrambling over the side of the

balcony in terror.

Shit! She really was going to have

to this.

When the animal lunged forward

Raven wound her hands into the

material in a firm grip and slid down

so she was sitting in the makeshift

sling she had created. The good thing

was that she was now out of the

creature’s reach so she wouldn’t be

eaten.

The bad news was that she was

fucking terrified of heights.

Fear had her paralyzed as she held

on with a death grip, closing her eyes

as she prayed. She dimly heard the

sound of a door crashing open but her

blood was pounding too loud in her

ears for her to pay any attention to

what was going on above.

“Raven!” Kadan yelled.

She jerked as she heard his voice,

but couldn’t respond or open her

eyes. If she did she knew she would

look down, and maybe throw up.

No. Eyes were staying closed.

She heard a low growl from above

and, after taking a deep breath, found

the courage to pry open her eyes and

look up. Standing at the railing

looking down at her was Kadan and

another man who she assumed was

Savitar, the oldest brother of the trio.

Savitar looked almost identical to

Kadan, only slightly bigger. He had

on black leather pants and around his

waist he wore a belt with a sword

attached. Across his broad, chiseled

chest he had on a black leather vest

with a variety of knives and other

weapons sticking out of it. He had his

light-brown hair pulled back and

Raven could see a vicious scar

across his neck and chest that

disappeared under the leather of his

vest.

She should have been terrified of

this new brother who looked like a

warrior of old, but as her eyes met

his she saw him as safety instead. His

glowing golden eyes were bright

with concern and his knuckles were

white with strain as he gripped onto

the top of the balcony railing. She felt

both of their fear for her through the

bond she had with Kadan. She

refused to look away from Savitar,

using him as a focal point so she

wouldn’t freak out and look down.

A wave of sadness emanated from

Kadan that made her heart hurt. “I

felt your terror through our bond.

What are you doing, Raven? Was

your fear of us so great you thought

to escape us this way?”

“The only thing I was trying to do

is not get eaten by the ginormous lion

in your room,” Raven said through

clenched teeth.

Savitar growled softly at her and

reached down his hand.

“Reach up and grab hold of

Savitar, sweetling. Let us pull you

up,” Kadan ordered softly in her

mind.

“I…can’t.” She could see the

sadness deepen in Savitar’s eyes as

they dimmed and wondered how the

hell she could know what he was

thinking simply by watching him.

Still, he held her gaze as he stretched

his hand out to her, beckoning her to

him.

“Please, Raven. Do not blame

Savitar for what Tristan and I did.

Let him pull you to safety,” Kadan

pleaded.

Tears of embarrassment filled her

eyes. “I mean, I can’t. Literally. I

can’t let go. I can’t move.”

Understanding had the sadness

clearing from Savitar’s glowing eyes

and she saw sheer determination fill

their depths. He quickly removed his

sword

and,

after

a

moment’s

hesitation, took off his leather vest,

baring his muscular, scarred, golden

chest to her view.

Wow, now that was definitely the

way to distract her.

Eye candy…yum!

Focus Raven, she scolded herself.

Her breath caught as she heard

Kadan’s inner thoughts. He was

hoping she wouldn’t be cruel to

Savitar because of his imperfections,

and she knew instinctively that he

hadn’t meant for her to hear what he

was thinking.

Keeping the knowledge to herself,

she kept her gaze on Savitar as he

swung himself over the balcony so he

was on the outside with her. Before

she knew it he had crouched down

and jerked her up onto his lap with

one arm wrapped securely around

her waist. Raven reacted without

thought and let go of the blanket to

latch on to him. She wrapped her

arms around his neck, burying her

head into the crook of his neck so she

wouldn’t have to see over the edge.

Her legs came up around his waist as

she tried to climb him like a tree as

he slowly stood up.

She heard him growling softly to

her as he awkwardly climbed over

the railing with her attached to him.

Kadan was careful not to touch her as

he helped his brother over and

stepped back once they were safely

back on solid ground. A low

animalistic

growl

had

Raven

practically squeezing the life out of

her savior as her head whipped

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