The Captive Series 1-5

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by Erica Stevens


  He had tried to be as temperate with her as possible, but after the events of today, he realized it was going to take a lot more to earn her trust, and he realized he wanted her trust more than he wanted the alluring blood flowing through her veins.

  The temperature in the room became stifling as he focused on her tempting pulse in her neck. If he was going to get that blood, then he would have to earn her trust.

  It was strange to realize he had to work for this; Braith was accustomed to getting whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted. He was used to women throwing themselves at him, not ones continually challenging and refuting him.

  She wasn’t even quite a woman, not yet anyway. She was young, and she had known so little in her short life. Yet she was strong-willed, vibrant, and far more willful and captivating than any woman he’d ever known.

  “How old are you, Arianna?”

  She appeared startled for a moment, then her mouth curved into a smile. “Far younger than you, I’m sure, but I’m seventeen.”

  He wasn’t surprised by the tender age.

  “How old are you?” she asked.

  “Nine hundred fifty-two.”

  Her mouth dropped in astonishment. “Wow.”

  He managed a wan smile. “Yes, wow. I am the oldest of my siblings.”

  Curiosity lit her features. “How many siblings do you have?”

  “Two brothers and two sisters. This is not common knowledge in your world?”

  She shook her head. “There is little known about the royal family. It’s mostly rumors and innuendo. We don’t give much thought to the vampires that have taken so much from us, other than trying to survive from day to day while trying to remain free of your kind.”

  “I see.”

  “Do you?”

  She met his gaze head-on. It was a trait he admired, even though her stubbornness and inability to look past what he was aggravated him. He decided to let it go for now; continuing to bicker with her wouldn’t get either of them anything other than irritated.

  “Come here; let me look at your ribs.”

  He thought she was going to defy him, but she seemed to decide against it as she reluctantly came toward him. He tried not to focus on the subtle glimpses of flesh the light revealed through her nightgown, but he found his gaze repeatedly drawn to her.

  She stopped before him, her hands folded in front of her, but at least she didn’t pretend to be demure as she gazed haughtily at him. He examined her, admiring that she didn’t flinch when he pressed against her broken bone.

  “They should be good in a few weeks,” he said.

  “I know.”

  His hand lingered on her side, holding her gently for a moment. If he gave her some of his blood she would heal quicker, but he knew she wouldn’t take it, and though he was drawn to her more than anyone else he had ever met, he wasn’t willing to create the bond between them sharing his blood would produce. He’d never shared his blood before, never mind with a human. It was something he never intended to do, with anyone. Most vampires didn’t as it was far too intimate and binding.

  Her eyes were bright in the glow of the room as they gradually came toward him. She studied him for a long moment, seemingly trying to puzzle him out. He felt an overwhelming urge to kiss her, to know what she would feel like against him, what she would taste like. To solve at least a little bit of the enigma that was her.

  Before he knew what he was doing, he moved toward her. He half expected her to tell him to stop, he gave her the time to do so, but she remained unmoving as his lips brushed against hers.

  She stiffened beneath him, her heart lurched violently, and the rapid upswing of her pulse beat against his eardrums. Excitement tore through him, the thirst for her blood gripped him tight as the delicious scent of it assailed his senses.

  He struggled to keep his teeth from elongating as the tantalizing urge to bite into her and savor her taste tore through him. He would frighten her if he did such a thing, and that was not what he was looking to do. No, right now all he wanted was to taste her in a different way.

  He pulled slightly away from her. He waited for her to shove him back, to tell him to stop, or to leave her alone. It was the last thing he wanted to happen, but he didn’t want her to think he was going to force this on her. She observed him circumspectly as she seemed to try and decide what exactly it was he expected from her.

  He searched her crystalline sapphire eyes before bending down and kissing her again. Her surprise was palpable; he could sense some fright underneath it as she remained unyielding against him for a moment more.

  He believed the fear she felt was more from the unknowing of what he intended rather than the actual kiss. Then, to his surprise and delight, her lush mouth yielded, and he could feel the heat of her breath against his lips. He cradled her face as he pulled her closer to him, careful not to scare her as he deepened the kiss.

  She was one of the most magnificent things he’d ever tasted. She was sweet and giving; her body warm against his as she yielded even more, pressing closer to him. He hadn’t expected this from her. He had expected some resistance, a fight, but there was none of that.

  In fact, she was far more receptive than he ever imagined she would be, and she felt far better than he thought possible. It felt right to hold her, to touch her. His hand entwined in her loose hair; it was as smooth as silk as it slid between his fingers.

  Her hands curled around his forearms; a faint breath escaped her as he ran his tongue over her lips. To his surprise, her mouth parted further, granting him access to the sweet dark recesses.

  He explored her mouth, pleasure overtaking him as her taste seemed to brand itself upon him. He couldn’t stop the low groan of satisfaction escaping him as her tongue hesitantly, and then more boldly, met his.

  He almost lifted her up and carried her from this room, but he knew he couldn’t move too fast. She may be responding to him now, but she wouldn’t continue to do so if he frightened her. And her ribs, he had to remember her ribs. He had to remind himself she was injured, but even as he thought it his control began to unravel, and his passion for her escalated sharply.

  He pulled away before he couldn’t. Pulled away before he lost complete control and either reinjured or scared her. He’d never felt this out of control, and though he’d never lost control of himself before, he realized it was a good possibility it could happen with her.

  She unraveled him in strange ways, tested his restraint in ways it had never been tested before. She could make him a monster, or perhaps she could make him more human. He wasn’t sure which thought unsettled him more.

  The force of her breaths caused her chest to brush against his. Stroking her cheeks, he rested his forehead against hers. He savored the feel of her as he picked out the brighter flecks of blue within her turbulent eyes. He was trembling, nearly shaking with the effort it took for him not to kiss her again, not to taste the tempting blood coursing through her.

  “I didn’t expect that.” Her voice shook as her grip on his arms intensified.

  “Neither did I.”

  The admission rattled him as he brushed the hair gingerly back from her face. What was this girl to him? Why did she affect him so? What was going on here? The questions raced rapidly through his mind, but he couldn’t answer any of them. There were no answers for him. He couldn’t deny she was special, that he was supposed to have found her because he knew both of those things to be true.

  He was, however, beginning to doubt he could keep her safe in his world, or even keep her safe from himself. This was not where she belonged. If anyone suspected he might have feelings for her, they would kill her. Blood slaves were used, drained, tortured, and tossed away. They were not treasured, they were not taken care of, and they most certainly were not kept alive for extended periods of time.

  What was he going to do with her?

  She peered questioningly up at him, her concern evident. He forced himself to become expressionless; she had obviously seen s
omething that troubled her on his face.

  “Prince?”

  “Braith.”

  She blinked at him, her forehead furrowed in confusion. “Excuse me?” she asked in surprise.

  “Braith, my name is Braith. You never say it. I want you to use it.”

  Her mouth quirked in a small smile, her eyes lit with amusement. “Forgive me, your majesty; I am not used to being around royalty.”

  Aggravation spurted through him at her words, until he realized she was teasing him. He had never been teased before, he wasn’t sure he liked it, but it seemed to make her happy. He had to admit he enjoyed seeing her happy.

  “I see. I would prefer if you said my name though,” he told her abruptly.

  His brisk attitude didn’t seem to bother her as she shrugged her shoulders. The lack of fear she showed him was amazing; he had never experienced it before. Even other royal vampires were nervous and wary around him.

  “Braith, why do you always wear those dark glasses?”

  His hand darted up to the frames. For the most part, he didn’t remember he was wearing them; they were like another extension of his body. He shrugged, unsure of how much he wanted to reveal to her. This situation was strange enough without heaping even more strange onto it.

  Thankfully, he was saved from responding by a muted knock on the door. He released Arianna and took a step away before inviting whoever it was to enter. The small brunette he remembered seeing before stepped into the room. Braith bristled, his shoulders straightened as he prepared to take this girl on too.

  Arianna rested her hand on his arm. He glanced at her, surprised by the calming effect such a simple gesture had on him.

  “Hi, Maggie,” she greeted, offering a small smile for the obviously frightened servant girl.

  Maggie nodded at her, but her attention focused on Arianna’s hand on his arm. Braith pulled away from Arianna, he wasn’t trying to upset her, but they had to play it safe.

  “I was told to come up,” Maggie said hesitantly.

  “Yes,” Braith responded crisply. “Your friend was dismissed. Permanently.” It took a moment for those words to sink in, but the implications of them affected her as he caught the increased beat of her heart. “The same will happen to you if you step out of line, in any way. You will take care with her ribs.”

  The girl looked stunned, and more than a little confused. “Yes, your Highness, of course, I will,” she stammered out.

  “Good.”

  Braith moved past the woman. Grabbing his cane, he left the room with Keegan trailing behind.

  Aria popped the grape into her mouth. She chewed the sweet fruit eagerly as she picked at the tray of food. She was starving from not eating yesterday. She heaped more fruit onto her plate, then some bread and meat. There was so much, and it all looked so good she didn’t know where to start.

  She tossed a handful of grapes into her mouth as she made her way to the window seat. She hadn’t read in over a week, she’d missed it and was eager to continue with the story, but she planned to wait for Braith to come back. Aria worried she would get something confused when she read on her own, even though he said she was making good progress and was doing well on her own.

  Truth be told, she merely enjoyed curling up next to him and listening to the deep rumble of his voice as he read with her. She stared out the window, rolling the fruit around in her mouth as she thought over the implications of that admission. Had becoming a blood slave caused her to lose her mind completely?

  Was she beginning to have feelings for a monster? Did she have feelings for one of the creatures she had hated and fought against her entire life? That was crazy; it was simply insane. It couldn’t be possible; it really couldn’t.

  But she truly believed she was, and she didn’t understand any of it. She had thought he’d turned against her. That he had purposely set Lauren on her as punishment, but he hadn’t. Not only had he not known Lauren was abusing her, but once he found out about it, he was attentive and caring, not to mention fiercely protective and worried about her safety.

  And then he’d kissed her.

  That kiss had almost been her undoing. She thought back to the kiss she’d shared with Max, it had been sweet and kind, and it had left her feeling safe and warm. Braith’s kiss hadn’t left her feeling any of those things. It had left her bewildered, on fire, and longing for so much more. She ached for him to hold her, and kiss her, and touch her forever. Yet it wasn’t possible, none of it would ever be possible.

  She chewed on a piece of cheese as she watched the sunlight play over the gardens. Though she didn’t think he was, she knew there was still a possibility he was playing with her and toying with her emotions only to make her breakdown even more pleasurable in the end. But if that kiss was a sign of anything, she thought it was a sign he wouldn’t purposely be cruel or mean to her.

  She just didn’t know exactly what he was going to be to her. She was far from certain of anything these days. A few weeks ago, she would have been terrified by this realization; she was surprised she wasn’t scared now. She felt it was because of him. It was difficult to be frightened when he was watching over her.

  Aria frowned as she realized she had never really been sheltered before. Her family loved her, and always tried to keep her safe, but she’d been on her own far more often than she was under their wing.

  Children within the rebellion couldn’t be coddled. Once they were old enough, they had to start helping out. Every hand was essential to feed the many hungry mouths and to help keep everyone safe.

  Hunger, it was a foreign concept to her at the moment, as she munched on some more cheese and fruit. However, it wasn’t a concept foreign to her family and friends right now. Guilt tugged at her; for a moment, she couldn’t swallow the food as it stuck in her throat.

  She was daydreaming about something that could never happen, a life she could never have with her enemy, and her family and friends were still struggling, still fighting for their lives every moment of every grueling day.

  Aria managed to choke down the food, but she dropped her half-full plate back on the tray. Her appetite had vanished. Though she’d been given this reprieve from the famine, death, and struggle constituting most moments of her life, she knew it couldn’t last.

  His world would never allow it to last. She was a foolish child for thinking it might, a foolish child for not realizing the futility of this whole situation.

  Aria touched the leather binding of the book; her fingers trailed leisurely over it as she admired the beauty of the thing. “Do you require me for anything else?”

  Aria lifted her head; she’d forgotten Maggie was here. She’d been working on Aria’s dresses; some of them had to be let out as she’d put on weight. “Oh no, thank you. Would you like something to eat?”

  Maggie’s mouth curved into a small smile as she shook her head. Though she hadn’t commented upon the bruises marring Aria’s skin, Aria had seen the distress and dismay in Maggie’s tender gaze. Aria almost told her the injuries weren’t from Braith, but the words stuck in her throat.

  It was probably best if people began to believe he was mistreating her, though Lauren’s dismissal might negate that fact. She imagined rumors and gossip were already flying about Lauren, and she found she didn’t care.

  “I have other things I must attend to.”

  “Oh.” Aria felt a twinge of guilt over taking the girl away from her work. “I didn’t mean to keep you.”

  “It’s fine,” Maggie assured her. “You are my number one priority. The prince has seen to that.”

  “I see.”

  “I’ll see you later.” Maggie was already at the door, her hand on the handle when she turned back to Aria. “The prince has never had a blood slave before, did you know that?”

  Curiosity trickled through her as she stared at Maggie in disbelief. She recalled her encounter with Braith’s sister. The woman had asked what he was doing with her. Aria thought the question odd at the time, ha
d questioned if she was the first, but she’d never given much credit to the notion.

  The revelation did little to ease the confusion inside her. In fact, it made it even worse. “I didn’t know that.”

  Maggie nodded. “It’s true.”

  Aria didn’t know what to make of the words or their implication. Why would he choose one now? And why would he choose her?

  Before Aria could ask any of these questions, Maggie slipped out the door, leaving her alone with her thoughts. She sighed as she settled on the window seat, torn and guilt-ridden. It was an awful mess she was in, that they both might be in. She didn’t know all the rules for a blood slave, but she imagined she wasn’t supposed to be treated so kindly. And she was fairly certain she wasn’t supposed to stay alive for long.

  That realization turned her thoughts back to Max. He was out there somewhere, probably going through something horrific and possibly on the verge of losing his life already. Sweet, gentle Max, he deserved far better than what he might be enduring right now. Max had vowed to try and rescue her, but they’d both known there was only a slim possibility for success.

  Was there any chance she might be able to get to him?

  Her gaze traveled over the beautiful apartment with all its magnificent things. She was lucky to be here, and that Braith rescued her from that other vile creature, but no matter how lucky she was, how good she had it, and how angry it would make Braith, she had to break free of this place.

  She had to get to Max, and she had to get them both to safety before it was too late. Because no matter how safe and secure she felt now, it wouldn’t last. It couldn’t last.

  It was only a matter of time before this all crumpled around her, and she had to do something before that happened. She had to save her friend before they were both doomed.

  Her gaze slid back to the tray of food. If she was going to plan an escape, and free them both, then it was essential she had as much energy and strength as she could get. She couldn’t afford to starve herself, but the idea of leaving Braith was enough to make her stomach twist

 

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