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by Elysa Hendricks


  over her. Without him she would crumble beneath the force of

  despair swirling around her. Her body might survive, but her

  mind and ka would be lost in limbo. She sank to her knees. In

  the dark, Warda pressed against her as if to offer consolation.

  She clung to him.

  “Kyne, help me.”

  His attention focused on DiSanti, Kyne barely heard Sianna’s

  voice. But like a warm ray of light in a dark, dank cavern, her

  mental plea pierced the ominous shadow that had him in its

  grip. Her despair rocked him. He felt her terror, her fading life

  force as she teetered on the brink of a bottomless chasm.

  He looked into the darkness of the pit and realized the power

  to save or destroy her rested in his hands. Linked together, his

  actions impacted her. If he slew the defenseless DiSanti, Kyne

  would lose not only a part of himself, he would ravage Sianna’s

  ka.

  The choice was his.

  Kyne let his sword arm drop to his side. He no longer needed

  to strike the killing blow to find peace. Living and loving life

  fully would be his revenge against the devastation DiSanti had

  wrought. Let others determine the man’s final fate.

  He strode to Sianna’s side. Crouching next to her, he

  wrapped his arms around her trembling form, and with his heart,

  mind and ka he reached out and pulled her away from the edge

  of the abyss.

  Their connection was instant and powerful. Energy surged

  through them as love overpowered hate.

  She curled into his embrace, her gentle hands stroking over

  the numerous cuts and bruises DiSanti had inflicted. Warmth

  tingled in the wake of her caress. Pain faded away, replaced

  by a new vigor.

  “Enough, my love.” He captured her slim, cool fingers in

  his own to stop her. “Do not spend your strength in healing me.

  My wounds are minor.”

  “In healing you I heal myself. Your strength is mine as

  mine is now yours. In this as in all else we are now one. Together

  our power is more than doubled. We are connected. Do you

  accept this?” Her gaze rested on his face. Through their strange

  joining he felt her fear of his rejection.

  He glanced at the unconscious DiSanti. Kyne’s anger

  flickered briefly to life. Then she placed his hand over her belly,

  and her love vanquished the ghost of revenge.

  Like the sun’s rays reflecting off crystal prisms, Sianna’s

  smile blinded him inside and out. She stretched up on her toes

  and fitted her mouth to his. Hard and fast, desire surged through

  him. His sword fell unnoticed as he snatched her up until her

  feet dangled above the floor, and he feasted on her soft lips.

  Then with a groan he gripped her arms and held her away. “As

  much you tempt me, love, this is not the time or place.”

  He felt her blush as she turned aside. “Do not be shy.” He

  caught her chin in his hand and turned her face to his. The red

  glow of the joined moons deepened her blush. “When the time

  is right, I’ll welcome your advances.”

  “Stand aside, First Minister,” King Timon’s voice quavered

  with restrained anger.

  Kyne turned to face the king. “Sire?”

  There was no disguising the air of power and command

  that hovered over the young king.

  “Guards,” Timon bellowed. There was no response. He

  strode forward and stood before them. His gaze focused on

  Sianna. “Which daughter of the devil are you?”

  Instinctively, Kyne tried to move Sianna behind him, but

  she slipped out of his embrace and silenced his objection. Head

  high, she faced the king. “I am Sianna DiSanti.”

  “The bridal pawn.” Faced with Sianna’s courage and fragile

  beauty, the king’s tone softened.

  “A pawn is just how my father saw me. I had no say in his

  plans.”

  “Where is the other? The devil’s spawn? What of her?”

  “Your wit is quick, Sire,” Sianna acknowledged the king’s

  flash of humor. “She fought alongside Rul Cathor and was

  wounded in battle against our father.”

  Doubt flickered in the king’s eyes. “Why should I believe

  that DiSanti’s heir, the daughter he reared to stand at his side,

  turned against him? Though she did not come to court, news of

  her exploits in quelling the people from rebellion against DiSanti’s

  rule reached even my ears. She was your father’s strength in

  the field. Her ruthlessness nearly matched his. Why would she

  relinquish such power?”

  “For love.”

  “Love?”

  “She speaks the truth, Sire.” Kyne wrapped his arm around

  Sianna’s waist. Though she appeared calm and fearless, he felt

  her tremble as she leaned into his strength. Their fate lay in the

  king’s hands. “Laila DiSanti carries proof of her love for my

  brother in her womb. When DiSanti had Aubin murdered, she

  renounced her father and joined with those who stood against

  him.”

  Rage faded from the king’s gaze. “You would guarantee

  her allegiance to the crown?”

  “As my own, Sire.”

  “And this woman?” The king’s gaze settled on Sianna. “Do

  you chance your life on her loyalty as well?”

  Kyne turned and looked into Sianna’s eyes and smiled. “My

  love for her is no gamble. She holds my life, my heart, my ka in

  her hands. Without her I am hollow. She is my mate and carries

  my child.”

  Indecision flickered across Timon’s face. “You risk much

  for the daughters of our enemy.”

  Kyne dropped to his knees at the king’s feet and bowed his

  head in supplication. “Sire, you offered me a reward for my

  service to you. I beg you, place the lives of Laila and Sianna

  DiSanti in my hands. They are not your enemies.”

  Time stretched out unbearably as Kyne waited for his king’s

  verdict. No matter what the king decided, Kyne knew he would

  protect Sianna with his last breath even if he lost all in the

  process.

  No. Sianna’s denial sounded in his mind. He is a just king.

  He’ll not demand my death.

  Timon placed his hand on Kyne’s shoulder. “Rise. A First

  Minister begs favors from no man—not even his king. I’ll not

  force you to choose between two masters. The women’s lives

  are yours. See that they cause no further trouble.”

  Relief coursed through Kyne as he stood. Though he sensed

  Timon’s doubts, in time the young king would learn Laila’s loyalty

  and Sianna’s true worth. “You have my humble thanks, Sire.”

  “Do not thank me too quickly. There are conditions. The

  DiSanti name must cease to exist. By royal decree I declare

  that Laila DiSanti was wed to Aubin Cathor. And,” Timon’s

  sudden grin revealed the mischievous youngster hidden beneath

  the burden of kingship. “You must wed Sianna DiSanti. Is this

  acceptable to you?” he asked Sianna.

  “Yes, Sire.” Joy sparkled in Sianna’s eyes and voice.

  “And you, First Minister?”

  Kyne straightened and began to re
turn Timon’s broad smile.

  “How tender,” DiSanti rose behind Timon.

  Kyne shoved Sianna aside and dove for his sword, but the

  point of DiSanti’s blade against the king’s throat stopped him.

  Slowly, Kyne eased his hand from his sword and stood up.

  Blood trickled down Timon’s neck, but he didn’t flinch.

  Warda’s growl warned Kyne the hound prepared to attack.

  DiSanti’s blade bit deeper. “Call off your hound, Cathor, or

  I’ll slit the boy’s throat now.”

  “Warda. Hold.”

  The hound whined, his body quivering, but he held.

  “Release the king, DiSanti. You can’t hope to harm him

  and leave this room alive.”

  DiSanti’s laugh held little mirth and no sense of sanity. “Do

  you think I care? What is there left for me to live for?” He

  turned his glare on Sianna. “I curse the day you were born. You

  and your whoring sister. All my plans. Dreams. You’ve destroyed

  them all. Well, I’ll not die alone. The king dies first. Without him

  to rally the ministers and people together, Dramon will crumble

  into anarchy. I will have my revenge.”

  “He’s gone mad,” Sianna whispered.

  “And now you die, Your Highness!” DiSanti pulled back

  his sword and prepared to drive the point into the king.

  Before Kyne could react, Sianna sprang forward. She

  knocked DiSanti’s sword aside and threw herself between them.

  The king fell backwards out of harm’s way.

  “No!” DiSanti screamed and plunged his blade into her

  back.

  Pain staggered Kyne as Sianna collapsed in his arms. He

  sank to the ground with her.

  Howling, Warda sank his teeth into DiSanti’s sword arm

  and held him. The man shrieked and fell back, struggling to

  keep his feet and prevent the hound from reaching his throat.

  Sianna’s fingers closed around Kyne’s sword and thrust it

  into his hands. Inside, he felt her life force slipping away.

  “Sav...save yourself,” she whispered. “End...his evil. Not

  for vengeance, but for sal...salvation.”

  Warm from her touch, the hilt settled into his grip. How

  could he leave her? Without him, she would surely die. And

  without her, his life held no meaning. But if he didn’t stop DiSanti,

  he would kill them all.

  “Hold on, my love.” Vengeance played no part in his actions

  as he tore himself from her side. His thoughts focused on

  Sianna’s fight for life, he sprang to his feet, whirled around and

  struck.

  The red crystal blade found its mark deep in DiSanti’s chest.

  Kyne released his grip and stepped back.

  DiSanti’s sword fell from his fingers. Hands clenched around

  the hilt of Kyne’s blade, he went to his knees and looked up.

  Disbelief etched his face. Then his gaze went blank and he fell

  forward, dead.

  Warda sniffed at the corpse, then went and lay down near

  Sianna.

  Kyne felt no elation at the death of his long-time enemy, his

  thoughts centered on Sianna’s fading life force. He knelt and

  gathered her limp body into his arms. Blood covered her back.

  Breath wheezed through her parted lips.

  He barely noticed as Timon scrambled to his feet and came

  to their side. “I’ll fetch help.” He ran from the room, shouting

  for assistance.

  Kyne tried to stanch the flow of blood. “Sianna. You must

  live. For me. For our daughter. Without you, life holds no

  meaning.” Fate could not be so cruel as to steal her from him.

  With every beat of her heart he felt a stab of pain. “You are a

  healer. Heal yourself.” Anger heated his demand.

  Her hand touched his cheek. Cold already seeped through

  her flesh. “I...cannot.” She smiled at him, but it was as if she

  looked beyond him to a world out of his view. Her serene gaze

  held no fear of death. “But you...can. You ha...have the gift. I

  felt...it when I healed...Graham. I...could not...have done

  it...without you.”

  “Help me. What do I do?”

  “Do?” She looked puzzled as life and awareness drained

  away with her blood.

  “How do I use this gift?”

  “Just be...lieve.” The glaze of death crept over her eyes

  before they fluttered closed, and she went still in his arms.

  He clutched her close and searched for their connection,

  but where her ka had touched his he found himself alone and

  empty. Though her breath still stirred the hair at the nape of his

  neck, he no longer felt her presence or her pain. For this journey

  she had separated from him. If he didn’t act soon, she would

  move to where he could not reach her. A faint flicker of light

  pierced the darkness.

  Believe.

  The word sounded in his mind. Did he believe in this gift

  Sianna had and claimed he had as well?

  How could he not believe? Without it, she was dead.

  He’d seen the miracles she wrought. Zoa. Graham. Laila.

  By the two moons, to save her, he would believe.

  He pressed his lips to hers and whispered, “I believe.” With

  every ounce of his being he willed his energy into Sianna’s

  limp, cooling body. He spread his hand over her back. Warmth

  infused him, flowing through him and into Sianna as he absorbed

  her injury. Icy agony pierced him. He bit his lip to keep from

  crying out. Wave after wave of pain washed over him. Then

  like the twilight on the Azul Mountains, a blue light flashed around

  their entwined bodies. With each crest, the pain lessened and

  finally faded.

  Chest heaving, she gave a ragged cough, and her eyes

  opened. Love shone in her now clear gaze. She smiled and

  touched his lips with her own. Inside, he felt the renewed vitality

  of her body and spirit. With hasty fingers, he searched her back

  for the wound DiSanti inflicted, but found only smooth, unbroken

  skin. Miracle or witchcraft, he didn’t care as long as she returned

  to him.

  “Are you well?”

  She placed his hand over her belly. “We are both fine.”

  He felt his daughter’s presence, her reality. The soft flutter

  beneath his fingers echoed the awareness in his mind. A laugh

  of pure joy bubbled inside him. With this promise of the future,

  the past fell away. “I would name her Atrianna, Atra for my

  mother, and for you.”

  Sianna smiled up at him. “I believe our daughter approves.”

  Her smile faded. “My father?”

  Kyne stiffened at her continued claiming of DiSanti as her

  father. “He is dead.”

  Tears trickled down her cheeks.

  “He does not deserve your grief.” Kyne could find no

  forgiveness in his heart.

  The sadness in her eyes reflected her understanding. “I

  don’t grieve for the man he was, but for the man he might have

  been. No matter the circumstances or his actions that followed,

  he gave me life. Don’t ask me to disavow him. In doing so, I

  would lose a part of myself. I cannot change the circumstances

  of my birth. Nor can I deny the blood that flows in my veins, as

&
nbsp; it does in Atrianna’s.”

  Kyne couldn’t deny her words when her very being had

  healed his wounded ka. “Without DiSanti you would not exist.

  For that alone, I find I can put the rest behind me. For you I

  forswore vengeance. For your love, I will put aside hatred.”

  “The future is now ours to create.”

  Kyne grinned and stroked her belly. “I do believe we already

  have.”

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  Elysa Hendricks resides in Northern Illinois, but her

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  early 90's. She helped found both the Windy City and the

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