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by Selena Scott


  It was at that moment that she realized how he’d sat them down. Him sitting on the cot and her spread across his lap. One of his arms wrapped around her hips like a steel band and the other hand stroked across the back of her head. Their faces were only inches apart.

  Apparently, their situation became clear to him at the same time because both of his hands tightened for the flash of a second before he quickly slid her off of his lap. He stood and paced in front of her, one hand raking through his hair.

  “Why are you here, Zara?” His clipped, irritated tone set her stomach roiling, but at least it was familiar. The concerned manner from a few moments ago had made her confused and unsure how to proceed.

  Zara took a deep breath, arranged her night dress over her knees and crossed her hands in front of her. She tried to look him in the eye, but her eyes skittered away from his intensity. She settled for looking at his chest, but realizing it was bare, she just stared at the air over his shoulder.

  “I need your help.”

  He crossed his arms over his bare chest. And nodded. Zara noted the change in his manner. As the leader of the Surgere, he was used to helping people. He was comfortable with it. “With what?”

  Even though she’d practiced a hundred times ever since she saw him building her hut that morning, Zara found she couldn’t quite get the words out.

  “You can’t make me mate,” she blurted out.

  Shock crossed Solar’s face and his hands dropped to his hips. “Excuse me?”

  “I mean, with the hut and-” she cut herself off and nervously took a piece of her long hair in her hands. She played with the ends and forced herself to look at him.

  “Zara, I’m making the hut to give you privacy. And to keep you from distracting the unmated Surgeres. Not to make you mate.” She couldn’t interpret the look on his face but it was so fierce that she nearly flinched.

  “I’m not saying this right. Just let me-” She waved her hand in the air as if to start over. “I know that fertility huts are built for privacy for the woman who’s just become mateable.” She lowered her eyes. “But I know that they are also used to give a new… couple privacy once they’re mated.”

  He said nothing, neither acknowledging nor denying that fact. So she plunged on. “And I wanted you to know that I’ll keep away from the camp if I’m causing a distraction. Or if I’m in the way. I’ll use the hut for that. But I won’t mate with any of them.”

  Zara was proud that her voice didn’t quaver. But when she looked up at Solar there was a tentative sort of resignation on his face.

  “Zara, I know you’ve never seen a fertility transition before, what with being sequestered at the castle, and then all of the female Surgeres already being of age.” He shifted slightly on his feet. “But you don’t really know what it’ll be like for you. You might want to mate. And the men here are certainly going to want to mate with you.”

  “No,” Zara said, tossing her hair back over her shoulder. “I won’t. I don’t want any of them.”

  Solar shifted on his feet again. And before he answered he stalked over to the tureen of fresh water in the corner of his hut. He cupped some in his hand and drank deeply. The moonlight splashed over his back; there were more scars there than Zara had ever noticed before. But then, she couldn’t remember a time she’d been able to freely study him without his shirt on.

  “You can’t know what you’ll want after you’re fertile, Zara. Besides the biological aspects of it, there’s the emotional aspects as well. You might want a mate. For the companionship. You might want to be a wife.”

  “I’ve already been a wife, Solar.”

  Her words cut across the room like an arrow and Solar froze. She knew that he was hearing her now. He was really listening.

  “I know I’m young. But I’m not a child. I haven’t been a child since the day he made me wear that crown.” She wouldn’t speak Dalyer’s name out loud into the still of the hut air. She didn’t even like thinking it. “I’ve been a wife since I was born. And an active wife since I was twelve years old. And thank the good lord a young girl is physically unmateable until 21, so I didn’t have to carry out that particular wifely duty. But I’ll never go back there, Sol. I’ll never be lashed to a man again.”

  He turned to face her now.

  “I’ll never be a wife again,” her voice rang out, quiet but absolute.

  Understanding crossed his face and if the expression had been laced with pity, or sympathy even, Zara wouldn’t have been able to stand it. But it wasn’t. There was only understanding there.

  She continued on. “So I’ll do it. I’ll sleep out, away from the camp, alone. But only if you promise me that none of them will come to me. That I really will be alone. That I can stay here. As a Surgere, and not have to mate with anyone.”

  Solar crossed the room back over to her, his expression tight and dark. In a move she didn’t expect, he sat next to her on the cot and leaned forward over his knees. He looked tired as he pulled his hand through his hair.

  “It would be easier if you’d just pick one of them to mate with. The rest would leave you alone after that.” He said the words, but there was no heat behind them. Zara knew that he was barely suggesting it.

  “If that is my only option, I’ll shift. I’ll leave camp and be on my own.” She looked down at her hands crossed over her lap. “Actually, I quite like this jungle. It’s my favorite place where we’ve made camp. I think I could be happy on my own here. If I went further in.”

  Solar turned to face her instantly. “You’re serious. Instead of mate, you’d rather live completely on your own. In the jungle. In dragon form for the rest of your life.”

  She nodded. It would make her sad to leave camp. All the campfires, the loud, principled, loyal group of Surgeres. And even sadder to leave Solar. But she would do it in a heartbeat if it meant peace from suitors. “If you can’t promise me protection, I’ll go tonight, before my fertility. So things don’t get muddled.”

  Solar stared into the darkness; he seemed to be balancing something unknown in his mind. His shoulders bunched as he leaned forward onto his knees and dropped his head. Almost as if it were in defeat. “Come on,” he rose. “I’ll walk you back to the infirmary.”

  “Does that mean I’m staying? That you’ll promise to protect me?”

  “Yes,” he said, not bothering to look at her as he slid his hut door to one side for her. “I’m going to protect you.”

  CHAPTER THREE

  The following night, Solar tried not to watch Zara across the campfire. He decided he was in hell. He must have done something terrible in a past life to deserve this. Suddenly, having to watch her mate with someone else seemed like a paradise compared to what she was asking of him. To stay close to her. At all times. To keep himself in between her and any willing male. To protect and care for her body. But not to take her as his own.

  He had no idea how the fuck he was going to find the reserve. The will. The strength. It had been hard enough to keep his distance these last four years. He’d had to treat her with coldness, even disdain, in order for her to stay away from him.

  After they’d rescued her, she’d naturally leaned on him. He was the only one of the Surgeres that she knew personally. But even then, the temptation to lean back into her had been too tempting. He’d had to cut it off at the pass. He never acted on any warmth or attraction he felt for her. He bottled it up. The frustration of that made him curt, short, and irritated with her always. But at least that had kept her at a distance, so that he didn’t have to grapple with it every second.

  But now, he was going to have to be glued to her side. For weeks, maybe months, maybe even years, depending on how long her first, most potent, fertility season lasted. He’d have to keep her close and resist her at all times. He could barely resist her when he kept her at arm’s length. What the hell was he supposed to do now?

  “I suppose you should picture a suit of armor. Or an invisible force field,” the Oracle said as
he sat down on a stump next to Solar and held out a leg of lamb to him.

  Solar took the food gratefully. “What?”

  The Oracle nodded across the fire to Zara. “The answer to the problem you’re trying to figure out. How to keep her close but resist at the same time. Picture her behind a paper-thin force field. Or wrapped up in a suit of armor.” He studied her for a second. “But on second thought, it would be a crime to hide that bod behind a suit of armor, even mentally, so I’d go with the force field thing.”

  Solar felt the food turn to dust in his mouth. For what felt like the millionth time, he snapped at the Oracle. “Will you please just shut the fuck up?”

  “I just thought I’d offer some friendly advice.” The Oracle held his hands up in surrender before chomping on his own leg of lamb.

  “I don’t need advice,” Solar said. He kept his eyes resolutely on the fire. What he needed was to gouge his own eyes out so he didn’t have to watch the moonlight over Zara’s hair. He didn’t let himself look at Zara again. He didn’t have to look to know how she looked in the firelight. How the firelight made her pale skin glow golden. How the dancing flames caught in her wide gray eyes and made them sparkle. How she seemed to look everyone in the eye but him. How she laughed at the jokes of his comrades. Rested her hands on their shoulders or elbows.

  It was ridiculous to be jealous. He should be grateful that he made her uncomfortable. If she were sweet and warm to him the way she was to the other Surgeres, then he definitely wouldn’t be able to resist the pull she had over him. As it was, her skittish behavior suited him just fine. It just so happened to irritate the hell out of him.

  Solar’s eyes narrowed as Carlos sat down next to Zara. He concentrated on the young pledge’s face instead of hers. The boy looked nervous, exhilarated to be sitting next to her. Solar watched as Carlos tipped some of the fruit from his plate onto Zara’s plate. Zara smiled up at him and popped a grape into her mouth. Both Carlos and Solar watched her chew it. They both saw the glisten of the fruit juice on her lips. Watched those plump lips curve into a smile. But the difference was that the smile was directed at Carlos. And he accepted it wholeheartedly as he sat next to her, subtly leaning his shoulder into hers as they watched the flames dance. And Solar watched from across the fire. Frustrated.

  It was of little consolation that she didn’t want Carlos. Carlos didn’t get to have her. But then again, neither did Solar. And in the meantime, Carlos got to receive her sweetness, her laugh, her comfortable companionship. And Solar just unsettled her.

  An image of her passed before his eyes. Laying under him on the floor of his hut. Her mouth open in shock. Her deep gray eyes flashing with something. Looking him right in the eye. The way he always wanted her to. Her soft body crushed under his. Their hips pressed together. One of her legs laced with his. Her hair spread out around them like a fan.

  He forced the image out of his mind. His body would never forget that moment. But he was a man of deep control. He could keep himself from dwelling on it.

  Abruptly, he stood up from his seat. He’d had enough for tonight. She hadn’t hit her fertility season yet. She wasn’t his responsibility yet.

  Or was she? He turned away from the fire but froze in place. Solar narrowed his eyes as Rafael sat down on Zara’s other side. He had a flower for her. Carlos frowned at Rafael but didn’t say anything.

  Solar swept his eyes across the campfire. It was an unusually crowded night. Most nights at least half of the camp was in bed by this time. But, sure enough, every single unmated male was sitting around the fire.

  Solar felt a cold fury rise in him. She was ten days out from her fertility, approximately - dragon shifters never knew quite when it would happen - and already they were all circling her.

  Solar’s eyes turned back to Zara and this time he really looked. She was smiling, sure. But there wasn’t any real joy. In between smiles, she was glancing around at the group of twenty or so men around the fire. Most of the women had gone off to bed already. Almost as abruptly as Solar had, Zara rose and took a few steps away from the fire.

  Both Rafael and Carlos rose as well. Obviously vying for the chance to walk her back to the infirmary hut, where she’d lived for the last four years.

  “Is it just me or did it suddenly get hot in here?” the Oracle asked, raising his eyebrows at the crowd of young men.

  “It’s the fucking jungle, O. It’s always hot as hell,” Solar replied. Choosing to ignore the innuendo.

  “Obviously. But I mean like hot and sweaty. You know. Hormoney.” The Oracle wiggled his fingers through the air like hormones were in the air like gnats.

  “She’s getting closer to her season,” Solar said, the calm in his voice completely belying the anger boiling in his veins. “It’s only natural.”

  Solar’s eyes narrowed even further as he watched another young recruit, Ivan, beat out the other two to make it to Zara’s side. Ivan’s hand somehow found its way to the small of Zara’s back and Solar’s somehow found its way to the knife lashed to his waist.

  Solar took a deep breath and made his way quickly around the fire. He planted himself in the way of Zara and Ivan. Her eyes flashed with relief when she saw him. She plucked her arm out of Ivan’s grasp.

  “You’re not sleeping in the infirmary tonight,” Solar bit out the words. One direct glare was all it took for Ivan to quickly slink back toward the campfire.

  “Oh. Ok. Where should I sleep?”

  “Your hut,” he said, tossing his head toward the jungle where it waited for her.

  She bit her lip and glanced up at him. She could have no idea how ungodly alluring that particular look was on her. “But it was just finished this evening.”

  “Yeah. I know. I was the one who finished it.” He knew he was being an asshole. He hated himself for it.

  She bit her lip even harder. “I just mean that I haven’t had time to bring my cot or blankets or any of my things out there. I was hoping I’d get to do all that in the morning and then move out there tomorrow night.”

  Shit. She was right. He couldn’t make her sleep on a wood floor. He brushed a hand over the top of his head.

  “Fine. You’ll sleep in my hut, then.”

  Panic flitted across her face and he felt a stab of remorse that the idea would cause her such distress.

  “Alone,” he finished. “You’ll sleep in my hut alone.”

  “But where will you sleep?” she asked, tilting her head to one side.

  “Not your concern,” he snapped and had her eyes dropping to the ground again. Fuck. Yelling at her was like trampling on a flower. But there was nothing to be done about it now. The petals were already smashed to oblivion. They were both just going to have to learn to live with it.

  CHAPTER FOUR

  “Well, he’s definitely kind of an ass. But he’s not completely wrong,” said Keiko, one of the other Surgere nurses and easily Zara’s closest friend in the camp. The two women stood hip to hip in a stream, checking nets they’d put out to catch fish. Zara had just gotten done explaining some of the finer points of her talk with Solar the other night.

  “What do you mean?”

  “Well, it sounds like he was just as bossy and rude to you as he always is. But he was kind of right about your desires changing.”

  “You mean after I hit fertility and become mateable?”

  Keiko nodded her beautiful head of long black hair. “Yeah. It’s not crazy or uncontrollable or anything. You don’t go around howling at the moon. But when you reach fertility, you… want.”

  “Want what?”

  “The company of a man,” Keiko said discreetly. “Some women feel it both emotionally and physically, and some women feel it just one way or the other. But you never quite know how you’re going to feel.”

  “I don’t want to feel any differently,” Zara confessed.

  “I didn’t either. Before I hit my season.”

  “What happened when you did?”

  “Well,”
Keiko stood up and stretched her back for a second. “I hit my season a week after I turned 21. I know. A little late. But most women don’t hit exactly on their birthday.” She bent back to her work. “But it hit and I was very… aware of my body. Not to mention curious. I mean, you gain access to a body part you’ve never really seen before.”

  Keiko was referring to the fact that, until they hit their fertility season, female dragon shifters have their dragon scales between their legs to keep them from breeding too young. When their fertility season hits, their scales shift away for the first time, leaving them bare.

  Zara nodded. She guessed she was pretty curious about that. “Did you mate with David right away?” Zara asked, referring to Keiko’s mate.

  Keiko let out a bright laugh. “No way! I sowed my royal oats for a few years, if you know what I mean. The first year or so after you become mateable is so energetic. You have a lot of mating energy, you know?”

  Zara completely blushed. She didn’t know. She actually had no idea what that felt like. “So you’ve been with other shifters besides David?” She felt dumb for even having to ask.

  “We both have. When you first shift, men are very attracted to you. They say you smell differently. And they come after you until you’re mated with somebody. Some are more determined than others. If, after a few years you still haven’t mated with someone, they’ll still find you attractive, but the fever goes down a little bit.”

  Zara bit her lip against the question she desperately wanted to ask. It finally bubbled out. “How do you know if you’re mated with someone?”

  To her credit, Keiko didn’t balk at the question, although it was a question that even very young dragons knew the answer to. Keiko knew that Zara had been raised very sheltered. “Well, the fastest way to get mated with someone is if they get you pregnant. But the other way is if you’re claimed.”

 

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