by Maia Starr
"Where is the car?” she asked.
"I thought we could fly,” I said, moving away from her and transforming into a dragon form. She smiled a huge smile. I think she approved.
She jumped up and down and clapped her hands together.
"That would be very exciting!” she said enthusiastically.
I scooped her up into my arms, putting one hand under her knees and the other around her back. She moved her arms around my neck.
"Hold on tight,” I said to her as I pressed a kiss against her lips. She kissed me back and then smiled. Then I darted straight up into the sky, carrying her in my arms.
She looked out over the scenery and was extremely happy. This was so much better than the frightened woman that I had picked up out of the forest the night before. Now she could enjoy the flight. Now she could enjoy the forest and the beautiful, bright-blue, sunny sky. It was a very short flight and soon we were landing on the landing deck outside my office.
"That was exhilarating! I always wondered what it felt like to fly. Last night I was so frightened and cold that I could not enjoy it as much. But now that was incredible! Thank you,” she said as I put her down on her feet. She reached up on her tiptoes and kissed me lightly on the cheek.
"You're welcome. Please, come into my office,” I said, opening the door for her. She stepped inside and I went straight to work sitting behind my desk looking over the orders of the day. She walked around my office, lightly running her fingers over various charts and items.
"I will show you around the project downstairs in just a few minutes. Help yourself to a drink,” I said to her.
She went to the counter sink and made coffee. It smelled delicious and I was getting very used to this human drink. She poured two cups and brought one over to me.
"Thank you,” I said to her, feeling very unusual to have someone think of me in this way. It was a first for me.
A few minutes later, we were walking around the project and I was showing her around. She asked a lot of questions and took a genuine interest. It didn't escape my notice that all the Drackon, as well as human men, were staring at her. It made me feel jealous, but at the same time very proud of my beautiful new bride. I was astounded by her intelligence; every single question she asked was one that was well thought out. It intrigued me.
“This is extremely interesting to me. I didn’t know that Drackon technology was so clean. I knew that it was advanced, but I see now why the Earth Council has commissioned this project. We humans really do need help cleaning our air.”
“Yes, you do. It is one of the reasons that I chose this area to build in a year ago when we were first setting up the project. Clean air.”
“It is the perfect area. I love it here. So tell me more about the plant. Why are there so many warriors guarding it? Are they always guarding it, or only when you are here?” she asked.
I laughed at her increasing curiosity. “They are always here, unless an emergency elsewhere calls a few of them away. But other than that, they are always here. The power receptors are very valuable Drackon technology. It is what the air filters will run off of.”
“That sounds amazing! Show me,” she said with a big smile that melted my heart.
“Of course, but after that I need to get back to work, but I am having lunch served to us in our office, so you can eat and lounge while I work.”
“Perfect,” she said.
“Yes, everything is perfect.”
Finally, later at dinner, I knew that I had to tell her exactly what was going on. I would have to tell her that I was leaving her, and I did not want her to feel abandoned or hurt. This is exactly why I did not tell her earlier, because I wanted to get to know her without any fear of me leaving her. She sat across from me at the table as we ate a delicious meal that she had insisted on preparing. It was probably the best meal I had ever had on Earth.
"Kelly, there is something that I have been meaning to tell you, but I did not want to spoil the time we have together,” I said to her.
Her smile fell to a frown and her eyebrows wrinkled together.
"What is it, Kasian?” She asked.
It is my brother, Orik. He is a very bad Drackon warrior. I have been ordered by my king to find my brother before he causes great harm as he is here on Earth. In Mooreah, he is wanted but he has managed to come here to Earth. Because of this, I have to leave you tonight. I've tried to delay it as long as I can, but my king wanted me back in the city of New York a day and a half ago,” I said as I squeezed her hand.
"You are leaving me?” she said with her voice shaking.
"Only for a short while. I will not be far away and my security will be here guarding you and the house. I am very, very sorry. But I am loyal to my king and I cannot go against his orders. It is something that I must do. But I promise that I will return soon and we will get married as soon as I return. That is, if you still want me?”
"Of course I want you. How can you say such a thing? I will wait. It is traditional to wait anyway, for humans. It is a period they call the engagement. I will wait as long as it takes. You are the one, Kasian. There is no one else for me; I know that now more than ever.”
I pulled her close and wrapped my arms around her. She leaned her head against my chest and took a few deep breaths. I knew that she was feeling a little down. I wanted to do something to lift her spirits.
"I have an hour before I must leave with my taskforce to the city. Is there anything you want to say? Is there anything you want to do before I leave?” I asked. I deviously wanted her to invite me into her bed, but I knew that it was better to wait until we were married. Then we would have all the time together.
"There is one thing,” she said as she pulled away from the hug and looked up at me smiling.
"Anything for you, my love,” I said to her.
"One last flight. Please?" she said timidly.
"You really enjoy it, don't you?” I said laughing at her.
"Who wouldn't?! It is absolutely amazing, to be in your arms and feel that safe, but yet to be flying high over the Earth. Take me into the forest,” she said.
"Anything you wish,” I said to her. She jumped to her feet and ran out onto the balcony. I was surprised by her eagerness. I stepped onto the balcony with her and transformed into dragon form.
"You are absolutely beautiful, Kasian,” she said as she ran her hands over my scales.
"Keep doing that and I will never be able to fly away from here,” I said with a groan.
She laughed and then threw her arms around my neck. I scooped her up into my arms, cradling her. Then I ran and flew off of the balcony into the forest.
The moon was full and bright. It was lighting the way perfectly for us as I zoomed over the treetops. I knew exactly where I wanted to take her. It was not far from the cabin and it was perfect for a moonlit night with only an hour to spare. I flew fast and furiously, high in the sky. It was not something that I would do on Mooreah being alone, because when you flew at that height it made it very easy for any other Drackons to spot you. But we were all alone out here in the wilderness, except for my team, so I had nothing to worry about.
I finally found the spot and I set us down in the middle of the field.
"What is this place? It is absolutely beautiful,” she said as she jumped out of my arms and ran toward the edge of a crystal-clear pond.
"I found it the first time I flew around this area. It is a perfect spot. A clear field and a beautiful pond for swimming," I said to her.
"I love swimming! If only we had more time, I would make us swim together naked under the moonlight,” she said with a devious grin.
"You should definitely take her up on that. She is stunning naked!" my brother’s voice boomed from across the field.
I turned around in a circle searching for him while holding my hand out to Kelly. She ran to me quickly. My brother Orik emerged from out of the shadows. I was about to say something to him when Kelly interrupted.
"You? What are you doing here?” she said to him.
My heart fell to my stomach as I heard and processed her words. She knew my brother, Orik. How did she know my brother? This could not be good.
Chapter 7
KELLY PERKINS
I had been the luckiest girl in the world. My husband-to-be rescued me from the dark forest in the most romantic heroic act. Him doing this act only made me fall in love with him quicker. He was everything that I had hoped for him to be. He was perfect in every way. Not only was he extremely attractive and rugged in his appearance, he was also an alien weredragon warrior. He was smart and strong and as soon as he knew that I was missing from the cabin, he looked in the forest for me. It made me feel safe that he came to look for me on his own.
Then we spent time getting to know each other after he had made sure that I had comfort and was warm after my experience in the forest. He was funny. He was sensitive. He was absolutely perfect in every way. I had been expecting a very dominant and brute warrior. But instead I got the strong, masculine appearance on the outside with a very strong heart on the inside. What more could a girl ask for? He showed interest in me and allowed me into his life very quickly.
It was all so perfect, like a fairytale. I didn't think that anything could ever come between us. I felt love at first sight, and he explained to me that he felt the same way. He knew that I had picked him and only him on my registration form, and that should've embarrassed me, but for some reason, I liked him knowing. I wanted him to know just how real this was for me, that I had no doubts about how I felt about him. It was a very fast fall into love, but I trusted it. It was everything to me. So when he told me that he would be going away, I knew that I could wait for him. I didn't want anyone else. I would wait as long as it took and I was even more enamored with him for being so loyal to his king and to his duties.
But then it all broke apart into a million pieces as my actions caught up to me. They would end up having very dire consequences, something that I could not have foreseen.
"You? What are you doing here?" I said to the man that I had met in New York. The mysterious stranger Drackon warrior that I had a one-night stand with at the hotel was now standing in front of us. I was completely shocked. Had he followed me here? Was he dangerous? Was he going to do something harmful to me or to Kasian? My mind was racing with questions and my heart was beating very fast as I hung onto Kasian’s arm.
"You know him?” Kasian said as he turned to me. His face frightened me. My loving husband to be, who always had a smile for me, or look of tenderness on his face, had twisted his expression into a very angry and frightening scowl.
I was shaking with fear suddenly. My dear Kasian knew this Drackon warrior, and something told me that the reason I was attracted to them both was because they were related. My heart sank to my stomach as I realized this.
"I met him in New York before I came here," I said shaking so badly that the words barely came out of my mouth.
"Oh come on, Kelly! We did more than that. We fucked! We fucked so good, you would not believe it, brother. But I assume you have sampled her yourself by now and know exactly what I'm talking about. Those rosy nipples are perfect for sucking!"
Shit. This was Kasian's brother Orik! This was the worst possible thing that could ever happen. Kasian was staring straight at his brother and was breathing so hard and had a look of murder on his face. This was not going to end well and my heart broke in half as I realized that I had messed up a true love with reckless behavior. I had lost Kasian forever, before I even fully had him. I felt extreme sorrow so great that I felt sick to my stomach. I felt my dinner coming back up and I put my hands on my belly.
"Aaaagh!" Kasian let out a very loud growl that shook the entire forest. It was frightening and I stepped away from him as he flew into the air, straight at his brother.
Bam! He slammed straight into Orik and they both tumbled across the forest ground. Wings of silver were gleaming in the moonlight in the chaos as they rolled over the grass. I could hear growling and punching, bones cracking. It was extremely frightening and I screamed at the top of my lungs. I didn't know what else to do. I was scared that his brother would kill him and would then take me away. This beautiful fairy tale that we had been living had turned into the worst nightmare possible. It was unreal.
Wham! Kasian punched Orik across the jaw. Orik lay there in silence. Kasian got up to his feet and shouted at him, “Never touch her again! I will kill you if you touch her!”
I was in so much pain at the rage in his voice. I didn’t know what I had done. Kasian turned to look at me as I stood at a distance crying. He looked at me with anger. He grabbed his wrists and was about to say something into it when – Bam!
Orik kicked his leg out of under him. I screamed. Orik got to his feet as he loomed over his brother. “Don’t tell me what to do, brother. You do not own me the way the king owns you,” he spat the words at him. Then he looked at me and grinned before bursting into flight. I watched him fly to make sure he wasn’t just circling and coming back for more. He went out of sight into the darkness and I could no longer stay away from Kasian.
I ran over to Kasian’s side as he laid growling in pain.
"Kasian! Are you hurt?” I shouted as I crouched down beside him in the grass.
"Don't touch me!” he growled at me. I was taken aback by his anger and animalistic voice, the voice of a dragon. He grabbed his wrist and pressed a button on it as he spoke into it, “Assistance needed at the pond field. Orik is here! He has just flown away! Scout team in the air, now! Flying south by south east. Security at the plant and at my cabin stand ground, keep your eyes open,” he said as he sat up.
I sat there on my knees, staring at him. I had lost him. He hated me. What would he do with me? He was breathing heavily and he finally pulled himself up to his feet, but he quickly sat back down and groaned.
"You are hurt. Let me see,” I said to him as I noticed that his leg was injured.
"Do not touch me," he growled again. He looked at me with murderous anger in his eyes.
"But you might be badly injured.”
"Is it true? Is it true what he said about you?” He sneered out the question.
I was breathing harder and harder and could barely catch my breath as the panic in me built to a strenuous degree.
"It's not what you think. I didn't know who he was. He was a mysterious stranger in the hotel. I was just celebrating my last night of freedom. I got very drunk. He came up to me. He seduced me. I had no way of knowing that he was your brother. How was I to know?” I said, crying a very hard cry knowing that it did not justify my behavior. I had betrayed him before I even knew him. It was wrong, it was very wrong. We both knew it.
"You have destroyed everything. Clearly you are not who I thought you to be,” he said to me.
"No, that is not true. I am the same Kelly from earlier today,” I pleaded with him.
"No, not in my eyes you are not,” he said to me.
I was about to protest when I heard the rushing wind above us. Two Drackon warriors were landing and Kasian called out to them. It was his security.
"Commander Kasian Jade! You are injured! Grab him and take him back to the cabin! I will get the girl,” the voice commanded. In seconds I was picked up into the arms of a Drackon warrior. The Drackon in front of us was carrying a very limp Kasian. He looked defeated, and it was my fault.
When we arrived at the cabin, I heard Kasian yell at his security to keep me locked up in my room. He told them it was for my own security away from his brother, but I knew it was because he could not stand to look at me. I wanted to be the one nursing his wounded leg, instead he wanted me nowhere near him. Could I blame him? How could I? I had done something that crushed him. He would hate me forever. We would never get married now. This would all be a distant memory.
I cried into my bed for hours. His evil brother, who clearly knew who I was when I was at the hotel, had tricked me. He had hunted me. I was nothing b
ut a pawn in the game between him and his brother, and I had allowed him to play me. I was disgusted with the thought of being with his brother.
When I woke up, the sun was coming up. I was still in my clothes and had cried on top of the bed, not under the covers. I stirred awake. Everything came flooding back to me about what had happened. I had lost the one true love of my life because of my mistakes of being reckless in my last night of being single.
I poured myself a glass of water and looked out onto the deck outside my room. There were two guards posted, pacing back-and-forth. Clearly Kasian did not trust me. It hurt me to the core. What could I do now? I would be sent away and go back to my life in Los Angeles. I would have no other choice.
The door opened, and to my surprise, Kasian walked in. He was limping. My heart went out to him.