by Brenda Trim
It was Izzy’s duty to get Blaze out of his head. It would do no good for him to sit there thinking through things as he tried to concoct a plan to eliminate Cyril once and for all. It was far more difficult to eliminate enemies than the powerful dragon prince knew.
Lucifer, Lord of the Underworld, was the bane of her existence. Izzy spent weeks in the bowels of Hell but hadn’t been able to kill the demon behind her torture. And, she could kill a demon with a touch.
“Life is rarely fair,” Blaze replied. The prince stood there with his arms crossed over his chest and a scowl on his face. “And, your enemies will not go easy on you or give you a chance to fight them off one by one. You need to up your game, buddy.”
“Fuck you,” Troy hissed and stalked toward Blaze, making Alora and Blaine leave their posts along the edge of the room.
“That’s enough!” Blaine barked as he stepped between Troy and Blaze. “Blaze, drop and give me fifty. Now,” Blaine barked when Blaze kept glaring at Troy.
When the prince was on the mat pushing his body up and down with his hands, Blaine turned to Troy. “And you. Focus on your combat skills. Blaze is right. You need to tune out what’s around you, and focus only on your enemy.”
Troy nodded and turned back to Izzy. “Okay. Let’s go.”
Izzy chuckled and tried to use her powers to knock him off his feet. After years of training she still didn’t know exactly what she was capable of. She could dream share with Donovan and her parents, but it was next to impossible to do with anyone else. She could also teleport. And, encourage foliage to grow. Not that she found the latter super useful. What good did it do when she was engaged in battle? Distract her enemy with a gift of his or her favorite plant? Not hardly.
Izzy believed she was telekinetic, as well, but no matter how hard she concentrated she couldn’t manage to move much beyond an article or two of clothing. The other day she tossed a dirty pair of socks at her best friend, Donovan, when they were in his room talking.
As her best friend, Izzy went to Donovan with everything, and when she asked his opinion on a new dress, he told her it made her look awkward. Hence the socks in the face.
Izzy believed her mortification fueled her ability to send the smelly garments flying toward Donovan but couldn’t be sure. Usually, emotions presented a challenge to successfully executing her abilities.
Putting on a burst of vampire speed, Izzy darted inside Troy’s space and managed to slap him upside the head. “Like that?” she teased as she danced away.
“Oh, you’re asking for it now,” Troy warned. She would have worried he was mad, but he was matching her smile and seemed to enjoy their banter.
Jogging around the floor, Izzy noticed when Tatianna opened the door and entered the room. Losing her step, Izzy tripped over her feet and fell on her face. It was bad enough that she allowed herself to get distracted by the female dragon, but worse since she landed painfully on her nose.
Wincing, Izzy pushed to a kneeling position and gingerly touched her nose. There was a dribble of blood that she wiped away with her hand. A hand entered her field of vision a second later and she looked up into Troy’s amused face.
“You okay?” he asked as she accepted his hand and allowed him to help her up. He touched the bridge of her nose, making her wince. “It’s not broken.”
“I’m fine,” Izzy insisted then glanced to where Tatiana stopped next to Blaze.
“Hey, Tat,” Troy called out. “You here to challenge his highness to a duel?”
Tatiana laughed and waved her hand in front of her face. “I’m attending the next class. I was hoping to catch Donovan before the lesson started.” The female’s words made Izzy stiffen and want to snarl at her.
Forcing herself to turn away from the conversation, Izzy headed to a stack of towels and water bottles. Picking up a black cloth, she uncapped the plastic container and poured some on the cloth. As she cleaned her face, she wondered why she was so mad at the female for wanting to see Donovan.
It wasn’t as if it was anything new. The couple started dating casually two years ago and rumor was that they had recently become serious about one another. As Izzy’s stomach knotted and bile rose in her throat, she wondered if they’d had sex, and if the female was Donovan’s Fated Mate.
The only way one of the Goddess Morrigan’s creations discovered the being that was created just for them and carried half of their soul was by having sex with that individual. That wasn’t the case with dragons. The Cuelebre got to choose who they wanted to mate, but once they did, they were mated for life.
The question brought up so many others for Izzy. She knew many other creatures had been selected by the Goddess to carry part of one of her being’s souls, so it was possible for a dragon to be Donovan’s Fated Mate. Her Aunt Breslin’s Fated Mate was a fire demon who carried part of her soul from the time he was born. Isobel heard stories about how Breslin almost died because Rhett wasn’t bound to Breslin and had to choose to be mated to her. She couldn’t imagine how awful that must’ve been for her aunt.
“Donovan is still in the medical wing. You can find him there,” Troy told Tatiana.
Tatiana gasped and her hand flew to cover her open mouth. “He hasn’t healed yet? My poor baby.” Again, Izzy stifled a growl at hearing the female’s possessive statement. It took everything inside not to charge toward Tatiana, and knock her on her ass.
Troy shook his head. “No. The gash was pretty deep. He’s lucky it wasn’t a half inch to the right. He could have bled out before getting treatment.”
Izzy’s heart raced and her breaths turned shallow as she recalled what the healers told them when they arrived at the palace. They were all battered and bruised, but Donovan’s leg was sliced open and he was bleeding everywhere. Donovan hadn’t reached the age when he would transition from stripling to adult, so he was vulnerable to severe injuries. It was a close call for her best friend.
Being striplings, Izzy and Donovan weren’t as durable as their parents. Once they reached their peak condition at twenty-five they would survive nearly everything, but in the meantime they had to be extra careful.
Tossing the dirty towel in a hamper, Izzy headed for the wall of weapons and grabbed two bokken practice swords. Troy said something to Tatiana, but Izzy didn’t hear it as she tossed one of the bokken to him.
Catching it midair, Troy swung and the action made whooshing noises. “You sure you can handle a sword that big, little one?”
Izzy’s lip curled and she snarled, “I’ve handled bigger,” then swung the wooden blade at Troy. The material connected with his shoulder, making his grip loosen on the handle.
In a swift move, Troy danced out of the way and taunted her. “I’ve got something big for you to handle.”
Izzy couldn’t help but laugh aloud. For months, her body had gone through changes and she felt things she didn’t understand. There was no one she could openly talk to, but she understood enough about sex to know what Troy was insinuating. She wasn’t a baby anymore.
It was still odd for her when she was attracted to someone. The way her stomach flipped, and her body tightened between her legs. “Meh,” she said dismissively, not wanting to encourage Troy too much. Izzy thought the male was very cute, and enjoyed their flirtation, but she wasn’t sure of anything beyond that. “I’d rather knock you on your ass.”
“Thinking about my ass again?” Troy teased with a smirk.
Izzy was distracted wh
en Tatiana told Blaze she was going to see Donovan. Shaking her head as her anger rose once again, Izzy crouched then jumped through the air. When she was at the height of her leap, she sent energy to her mind and tried to send the sword sailing to Troy as her body approached from the other angle. Surprise was the best offense. She couldn’t help but wonder what Donovan was doing at that moment.
Focus, she silently chided herself.
To her surprise, the bokken darted toward Troy with such force that it blew Izzy’s hair back. Putting the image in her mind of the blade turning to the side so the flat of the weapon connected with Troy’s ribs, Izzy cried out.
Suddenly, her body fell like a stone and the bokken veered left and the tip punched into a wall. Levering herself on her elbows, she blew strands of hair from her eyes and looked at the wooden blade as it vibrated in the plaster.
“What the hell?’ Troy blurted.
Blood flushed to her face as Izzy shrugged her shoulders. “I lost control, I guess.”
“I’ll say,” Troy said as he bounced from foot to foot. “You want to stop?”
“No,” she growled, steeling her determination. She was going to best him one way or another. Izzy ran toward her sparring partner and snatched her bokken from the wall as she went.
Troy darted out of the way every time she managed to get close to him. If she could teleport behind him then she could take him down. Her skills at teleporting were far more reliable.
She reached deep and pulled up that ability. When she was fairly certain she had a mental hold on that skill she pushed herself to disappear and reform behind Troy. Problem was she couldn’t stand still long enough to focus on that exclusively. She sectioned off her mind and the poured more energy into the part trying to teleport.
Several seconds later, Izzy felt her molecules spread out as she disappeared. Expecting to reappear right behind Troy, she yelped when she found herself standing in a hallway.
“What the hell?” she whispered as she glanced around. Still inside Tatenen given the grey stone walls and dragon tapestries hanging on the walls. As she scanned the hallway in both directions, she couldn’t pinpoint exactly where she was inside the castle.
Most of the passages looked the same to her. She never paid enough attention to every tapestry. They were all different. She suspected she could determine where she was if she knew where each was hung. Voices drew her to an open door a few feet away.
Tiptoeing across the stone, Izzy paused out of sight and listened. The action seemed ridiculous given that she was allowed anywhere in the castle, but she didn’t want anyone to know she lost control of her abilities again.
“Thank you for coming to see me,” Donovan murmured to someone. She’d bet ten sherulla smoothies he was talking to Tatiana and that made her want to punch the wall. “You didn’t have to. I’m fine. The doctor said I’ll be out of here by dinner.”
“I was so worried,” Tatiana crooned. Izzy heard the rustle of fabric and wondered what was happening. “I heard you were very brave helping Izzy to safety despite being gravely injured yourself.”
“It was nothing,” Donovan insisted.
“Are you kidding me? Troy ran away when he was nowhere near the explosion,” the female stated.
Donovan’s grunt was cut short and Izzy heard the sound of kissing. Crouching down, she peered around the door jamb and saw Tatiana sitting on Donovan’s bed. The two were wrapped in each other’s arms, and their mouths were pressed together.
An immediate urge to interrupt made Izzy stand up. When Donovan gripped Tatiana’s shoulder, she took a step forward but stopped herself. She was being ridiculous. If he liked the female, she had no right or reason to interfere.
Izzy wanted Donovan to be happy, and if Tatiana made him happy that was all she needed to know. Tiptoeing as quietly as possible, Izzy passed the door and paused to try and teleport out of there.
The sound of lips smacking together echoed as if they were right next to her, making it impossible to concentrate. She closed her eyes, blanked her mind and imagined Troy and Blaze in the training room and not Donovan and Tatiana making out in the next room.
Unfortunately, all Izzy managed to do was lose a shoe. That was a new one she thought as she gazed down at one purple sock and one pink tennis shoe. Shaking her head, she tried again and was rewarded with a jackhammer going off in her skull.
Rubbing her temples, Izzy realized she wasn’t going anywhere unless her two feet took her there, so she headed for the stairs that would lead to the third floor. After years of practicing and believing she had at least conquered her ability to teleport she discovered that she was wrong.
Alora told her many times that emotions, especially strong ones, wreaked havoc on her powers. She should have known better than to try and use them when she was worked up to the point she couldn’t concentrate.
No, she told herself. She had to keep practicing, especially when she was agitated and training. When she was in battle there would be distractions aplenty and danger from every direction. If she wasn’t able to control them during training, then she would never be able to use them when she was fighting for real.
“This totally sucks,” she mumbled as she climbed the stairs and headed toward her room.
“There you are,” Troy called out as he handed her the shoe she lost.
Heat filled her cheeks as she looked at the male and accepted the sneaker. “Thanks.”
“Where’d you end up this time?” Troy asked as he walked beside her.
“Some random hall,” she replied refusing to tell him she saw Tatiana and Donovan kissing. It would be more pleasant to slam her fingers in a door than give Troy fuel to tease Donovan.
Izzy jumped when a warm weight settled across her shoulders. “Don’t worry,” Troy reassured her as he squeezed her shoulder while they walked. “You’ll get the hang of it. I know you will.”
She nodded and smiled when he kissed the top of her head. She was lucky to have such great friends that never stopped believing in her no matter how many times they ended up in odd places when she practiced her powers.
Her embarrassment wasn’t enough to stop her from practicing. One day she was going to master her abilities no matter how long and hard she had to work at it.
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Chapter 5
Talysia had the best fucking smile, Finn thought. And, her voice was that of an angel. As sappy as it sounded, he could sit there and listen to her talk for hours. It wasn’t only the musical quality. Her tone soothed his frayed nerves.
In his centuries of serving the crown as a Maahes, he’d faced countless enemies and helped fight many battles. Lately, the animosity was wearing on him. There were years of relative peace right after Angus returned with Cyril only popping up every once in a while.
For some reason, Finn’s gut told him this time was different. There was no strategic reason for attacking a bunch of people visiting a local beach, except to target Blaze. This was the first time since kidnapping Keira that the Unseelie King had attacked the royal family directly.
The gentle breeze kicked up and the long, black locks falling over Talysia’s shoulders fluttered around her jaw. For several seconds, Finn stood transfixed as he pondered her beauty. Inevitably, his mind conjured up the fact that this beautiful siren was almost another of Cyril’s victims.
As it stood, three females and one male had died in the explo
sion. All were innocent and had nothing to do with the disagreement between the two rulers. And the latest were added to a long list.
It wasn’t only living beings that were suffering damage and loss. At one point, nearly half of the land on Khoth was sucked dry and destroyed by the Buggane. The Cuelebre were reclaiming land and healing it mile by mile, but it was a long, slow process.
And, now it seemed they needed to add Raynah Beach to the list given the devastation on the beach. The edge of the forest on the left side was no longer dotted with dense vegetation. The ground cover was completely gone and most of the trees were piled up in pieces. The rich soil was now covered in the fine sand of the beach, as well.
The right side still looked the same as before with the rich soil and vegetation meeting the fine white grains of sand that led to the water. The gradual slope of the sandy area was now a significant step down from the boardwalk. The contingent of knights that remained behind last night spent hours smoothing the grains to create an even space.
Finn thought more was damaged yesterday but was happy to see it looked worse with a massive hole in the ground and limbs scattered everywhere. Several of the shops and restaurants were damaged, but thankfully none were destroyed.
Medure Eats was one of three food establishments and was far enough away that they were open for business already. In fact, Talysia had a line four deep despite the early hour.
Finn was surprised to see so many visitors to the area. Sure, it was far less than a normal day, but he hadn’t expected to see anyone near the beach. He figured with the lives lost most would stay away even with the Maahes present to ensure their safety. Mass panic was usually a predictable phenomenon.
“Hey, Blaine,” Finn called out. “Find anything new?”
“Not yet. You? Or, are you too busy staring at the sexy siren?”
A flash of anger surged through Finn. He wasn’t sure if he wanted to deck his friend or laugh at the way he waggled his eyebrows suggestively. “I found a small teal sandal and another piece of the bomb, but nothing else.”