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by Judith Leger

able to stay in a relatively clean place.”

  He snapped his fingers. Dormant dragonstones in their

  wooden holders flared to life. The entire cavern illuminated

  with white light. Two stories high, the ceiling, smooth like

  polished glass but without the reflection, domed above them.

  Stairs, curving against and with the walls, climbed on both

  sides of the entrance, leading to rooms on a second level.

  Ren understated his cleaning ability. Seren studied the

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  spotless stone beneath her feet. She’d be able to eat off the

  rock.

  “I repaired the furniture in many of the rooms. It’s plain

  but serviceable.” The wizard commented, removing his staff.

  “There’s a larger room in the center, there on the bottom

  level. We’ll use it to hold meetings to discuss this situation

  Paladin has put us in.”

  She chewed on her bottom lip, shooting a glance at

  Paladin. He stood, glaring at the wizard. “How is this my

  fault? It’s written of in the ancient texts.”

  Ren grinned at him and turned toward the room he spoke

  about using for a meeting room. “Well, if you’d kept your

  pants up, none of this would have happened.” The man

  stopped, looked over at Seren and winked. “Of course, I can

  certainly understand why you did what you did.”

  The glare cooled to an iceberg. Seren reached out and

  touched Paladin’s arm. “He’s teasing.”

  “That is not a subject to jest about.” He clenched his

  teeth, and then said, “He shouldn’t have flirted with you

  either.”

  Ren’s jovial laugh followed after him, echoing in the open

  area.

  “Fool.” Paladin took her hand and trailed behind.

  “But a dear one. Don’t let his teasing bother you. You’re

  the one I’m attracted to, not him.” She smiled up at him.

  He pulled her into his arms. “That pleases me to hear.”

  Staring into his eyes, she ran a finger across his jaw. “Can

  you doubt it?”

  “Tonight I’ll hold you in my arms. I’ve dreamed of this

  moment for such a long time.” Moving his head, he placed a

  kiss on her palm. Her heart warmed at his words.

  Ren called to them and the moment ended. They both

  smiled, comfortable with the wait. Paladin, with an arm over

  her shoulders, led her to where the wizard waited.

  Tonight, he’d said. Contentment flowed through her. Just

  a little while longer and they’d be together.

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  Chapter Twenty-Three

  More supplies arrived within the hour with turbaned men

  and women carrying baskets. Some even rode on strange

  wind powered sleds. There was one large center sail and two

  smaller ones on each side of a catamaran type vessel.

  Seren nudged Ren in the arm. “Why didn’t we use one of

  those?”

  “They sicken me when I ride them.” He shrugged, looking

  down his nose at her. “Besides a little walk is healthy for you

  and the babe.”

  She rolled her eyes. “Walk in the desert with the heat and

  all the sand? No, I don’t think so.”

  He chuckled before he left her, striding off to direct some

  of the newly arrived people to where they should go.

  “You know, I can understand why he’s your friend,” she

  told Paladin, looking over at him where he stood at her side.

  Curiosity lit the gaze he turned on her. “And why is that?”

  “You’re like salt and pepper, blending to make a perfect

  combination,” she explained.

  “Pepper?”

  “It’s a seasoning spice just like salt. You remember the

  brine sticks?”

  “Ah, I see. We complement each other.” He nodded in

  understanding.

  The last of the day’s sun, low on the horizon, cast a

  reddish glow across the landscape, softening his features.

  The reds mingled with the golds in his hair, burnishing them.

  Soft air currents passed over them, ruffling his hair.

  Impatient for the time they would be alone, she shifted closer

  and encircled his waist under his coat with one arm.

  “Yeah. I like your choice of friends.” She placed her cheek

  against his chest.

  They stood quietly, his hand caressing the crown of her

  head as they watched more people arrive.

  Dust blew up on the horizon. Seren straightened against

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  him. A strange cloud spiraled in their direction. “What is

  that? A dust devil?”

  “A what?”

  “That’s what we call a small vortex in the sand or dirt on

  Earth.”

  He grunted and stepped away from her, his gaze

  narrowed. He, too, watched the sand cloud racing closer. Ren

  came up behind them.

  “Seems we have company.”

  The three of them stood inside the barrier. Seren felt safe

  from whatever approached. The cloud drew nearer. She

  searched for the cause of it, but nothing other than calm

  sand and sky surrounded it. When the dust hit the barrier,

  the magical wall parted. The form of a man took shape,

  moving through it. Once on this side, his bare feet hit the

  sand. He continued toward them, his momentum leading

  him straight to Paladin.

  Bask.

  There was no mistaking the wizard. The silvered skull cap

  glinted reddish orange with the sun’s waning light. He

  reached out, grasped Paladin by his coat and lifted him off

  the ground.

  “Fool. What did Lior instruct you to do?”

  Paladin’s face became a mask of fury. He clasped Bask’s

  wrists and squeezed. “Release me.”

  “Return the woman to Earth. Were those not her words?”

  Seren’s knees weakened. Her attention moved to

  Paladin’s face.

  “The choice was mine, and I chose to keep her close.”

  “To watch her die?”

  “What makes you believe she would return? Just the loss

  of one clan leader and the door would be closed, not to be

  opened until another grew in power to do so. I refused to

  take the chance.”

  Mouth dry, Seren tried to take in what the two men

  argued about. Bask had to be wrong. Paladin knew how

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  much she wanted to go home. He wouldn’t have kept her

  here without telling her first. Would he?

  “Paladin?” She lifted a hand and took a step to him. “Is it

  true?”

  Bask shoved him away, releasing his hold. He turned to

  her. “‘Tis true, little mother. With his foolish actions, he has

  risked your life along with the child’s.”

  “Lior said the decision was mine to make.”

  The wizard slashed down with one hand. “She never

  thought you would do this.”

  Seren shook her head, not wanting to believe. Hurt welled

  up in her heart to overflow through her tears. With another

  shake of her head, she pivoted and walked into Ren’s chest.

  The wizard’s right arm lifted, the staff extended in front

  of him. “St
ay away. I believe she needs time to understand

  what has happened.”

  “Seren.” Paladin’s voice softened only to harden with his

  next words. “Remove your staff or I’ll carve it into kindling.”

  “No, not another word. I don’t want to see you right now.

  You knew how badly I wanted to go home. You didn’t care.”

  She hated the sorrowful note in her words. She had to leave.

  Had to find someplace where she would have quiet to

  understand why he had done this to her. Realization came to

  her. This answered her question. The one bothering her, the

  one Paladin evaded so aptly earlier today.

  The scarlet side of Ren’s cloak flashed as he wrapped an

  arm over her shoulders, concealing her from onlookers. “I’ll

  take you to your room. You can rest there and maybe eat a

  little.”

  Unable to concentrate, she allowed him to lead her. They

  reached the room set aside for her. He guided her to the

  narrow cot and helped her sit.

  “Why did he do it? Is it true? The door can’t be opened

  again if something happens to one of the seven?” She clasped

  her hands in her lap.

  “It’s true, though if need be, I’m sure a conjunction of a

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  few of the more experienced wizards, me included, could

  manage to open it. I doubt he even considered that.” Ren

  moved to stand inside the open door. “You must remember

  your escape from Xelerdin happened so fast. Mayhap, he had

  no time to contemplate the matter in depth.”

  “What was there to think about? Bask said Lior told him

  to open the door to Earth. He refused. I can’t believe he did

  this to me. I could be back home, safe from any real danger.”

  She shook her head, palms laid on the curve of her stomach.

  “Our baby would be safe.”

  Reaching for the door latch, Ren nodded. “Rest, little

  mother, and remember there is not much which occurs on

  Avaris that those great beasts do not have influence over.

  Perhaps, it was their desire for you not return to your home.

  Paladin merely followed through with their wish.”

  His words lingered after he closed the door. All the noise

  from the larger room past the wooden barrier ceased.

  Shoulders slumping, she sat trying to understand. Unable to

  find an answer, she lay on her back, placing an arm over her

  eyes. She drifted into a swirling dark mass. Dreams assaulted

  her. She struggled to escape, but every way she turned, more

  blackness greeted her. Through the misty convolution,

  Arcane slid toward her, his body scraping against the stone

  ground. She tried to run, but the beast mesmerized her with

  his cold gaze.

  I have found you.

  Eyelids snapping open, panting, heart racing, Seren

  struggled to calm down. She rolled onto her side and stared

  at nothing in particular. In her heart, she cried out for

  Paladin. She needed him the most right now, but her

  wounded trust prevented her from opening her mouth and

  calling him.

  * * * *

  The last of Ren’s workers arrived. Paladin sat on the

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  ground outside the cavern’s entrance, listening to their jovial

  bickering over who carried the heavier load until it faded

  when they moved deeper into the cavern. With his back

  pressed against the rock surface, he watched the wind glide

  over the moonlit dunes, erasing the marks their passage had

  left in the sand.

  With them, came a message from the Wizard’s Academy.

  They affixed a magical barrier to surround the city. They

  even sent instructors across the planet to do the same for

  every city and sizable village.

  The news relieved Paladin. After the incident with Seren,

  he needed some good news. He would have loved to take his

  anger out on Bask, but the man departed not long after Seren

  went below with Ren. Right now, he wanted nothing more

  than to wrap his hands around Bask’s neck and squeeze.

  Still, it would not solve his problem with Seren.

  He’d violated her trust, something he valued in others.

  His selfishness stood in the way of her well being.

  Rocks scattered over the ground. He glanced toward the

  entrance. Ren strode through the opening, and caught sight

  of him. The wizard walked to his side and squatted, studying

  him with a keen gaze. The dark haired man grunted. “Are

  you finished sulking?”

  “I do not sulk. My problem goes deeper than a childish

  reaction.”

  “Truly.” Ren nodded. He slipped down beside Paladin.

  “Yet while you sit out here, she is within, heart aching for

  what you neglected to tell her.”

  “Please, no lecture.” Paladin rubbed his brow. “My own

  guilt is enough to remind me of what I have done.”

  “And you don’t desire to go to her?”

  “To do what? Beg her forgiveness? If I believed she would

  listen, I would be there in an instant.” Paladin shook his

  head. “No, not the Seren I know. She will take her time in

  deciding whether or not to forgive me.”

  “You do realize we will most likely die here? Yet still, you

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  wallow in your pride, refusing to go to her.” Ren used the end

  of his staff to draw a rough sketch of a dragon in the sand

  and rocks at his feet. “You, my friend, amaze me.”

  Amazed him? Paladin’s gaze shifted to his friend. “Would

  you have me go, pleading with her to forgive me for doing the

  very thing which may cause my death. I would much rather

  fight for her and live to prove I made the right choice. Better

  than begging her for forgiveness and then die.”

  A dark brow quirked at Paladin’s comment. “I’ll tell you

  what I would do. Not that I think you ever would, but I’d go

  to her, even if it was just to hold her. She is lost, same as you.

  She also doesn’t have anyone on this entire planet she is

  close with, not like she is to you.” Without waiting for

  Paladin to reply, Ren stood, shook the dust off his cloak, and

  reentered cavern.

  The cold desert night chilled Paladin. He brought the

  collar of his coat up around his throat. He considered rising

  and going to Seren, but instead, he remained seated. How

  could he expect her to forgive him? He’d cut her deep with

  his actions. So he sat long into the night, watching the wind

  dance over the dunes while he considered what to do about

  the woman he loved.

  * * * *

  Several days swept past in a blur for Seren. She tried to

  cope without having Paladin near her, but seeing him across

  the larger cavern, yet never going to meet him tore at her.

  She wanted to, but pride stood in the way. His gaze, haunted

  with dark shadows under his eyes, focused on her every time

  she looked in his direction.

  His haggard appearance verified his own suffering. Even

  seeing this, she still had a hard time forgiving him.

  Leo and
Largin arrived a week after they had. They rode

  in on the backs of two lesser sea dragons. Poor beasts hopped

  from one foot to another, trying to avoid direct contact with

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  the hot sand. Largin’s dragon jumped just when the old man

  slid over its side. The old wizard flew above the dragon’s

  back to land in a cloud of dust at the beast’s taloned feet. The

  half-surprised, half-aggravated expression on the poor man’s

  face caused a surprised laugh to well up from Seren.

  Hair standing on end, clothes rumpled, Largin stood,

  brushed a hand over his body, and glared at his ride. “You

  could have warned me.”

  The dragon crooned low in its throat, a long forked

  tongue slid from scaled lips and flicked at Largin.

  “Oh, be off with you. Return to Bae. Keep well hidden.

  Don’t come here again until called for by your clan leader.”

  Largin patted the long neck. “I fully expect you to fight well

  during the approaching battle.”

  Green scales rippled over the dragon’s body, its lips

  pulled back, revealing large pointed teeth. With another low

  mew, it sprang straight up, followed by the other. They flew

  toward the southeast. Dust billowed around Largin. He

  waved at the departing dragons before turning and scurrying

  through the barrier to where she and the others waited.

  Amazed they could walk through the invisible wall, Seren

  looked over at Ren. He didn’t appear surprised at all. She’d

  ask Leo about it later. Maybe it didn’t affect humans.

  The white haired wizard stopped in front of her, his gaze

  wandering over her rounding body. “Well, young mother,

  you appear hale.”

  She smiled, tilting her head in acknowledgment. “I am.

  And you, sir, how have you been?”

  “Fine, fine. Though I have to say, all this uproar is rather

  exhausting. Such a headache. Ah, Paladin, there you are.”

  When Largin stepped to him, Seren sidled over to Leo.

  She wrapped her arms around his waist, drawing comfort

  from the simple touch. He embraced her, one hand patting

  her back. Her face buried in the center of his broad chest, she

  spoke, her words coming through muffled. “I’m so glad

  you’re safe. I was so worried, not sure if his blow killed you.”

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  “No, I’m good.” He leaned back, his head dipping to take

  in her features. “You look tired? The baby’s doing this or did

 

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