Brishor swung out of bed. He took a look at Chezzal, his General, tucked him beneath the fur and walked naked to the wash basin that was located near the window. Sleep was nowhere. Over the last few days, he was haunted by the dreams of Loreans being mercilessly pulled inside the forest that surrounded Pembrook and being killed, their bodies sucked dry of blood, and thrown to the wild animals. In the heavy darkness of his General’s room, he couldn’t shed the images of those mutilated bodies.
He opened the window and the morning light that crested the tops of the firs, spilled inside. He grabbed the pitcher and washed his face in the basin. The ice-cold water felt good against his heated skin. Brishor tilted the pitcher and splashed more water on his eyes. The remnant of the nightmares disappeared with the coldness.
“What are you thinking, Brishor?” asked Chezzal, as he turned to look at his mate, dreamily, from the bed.
Brishor gazed at the snow-covered mountains of his kingdom in the far distance. Dim lights still illuminated the small mansions that dotted the hills against hard and unrelenting snow.
Dragons were not a large population, just a little over ten thousand. They remained hidden in their realm, which provided them with everything. King Brishor Oighir had ruled for over a thousand years and it was not until two hundred years back that he had found his first mate, General Chezzal. He knew that he had one more mate, a female who would carry their child.
His mating senses had triggered, because on his last visit to Pembrook forests they had smelled her. It was a very faint smell but enough to put him on the edge. And now he craved her…
He knew that Chezzal craved her too. There was a void in their heart that was growing deeper by the day.
Chezzal was only ten when he was orphaned. His parents were found mutilated in the Pembrook forests and Brishor had taken him under his protection. At that time, he didn’t know that Chezzal was his mate. However, as soon as Chezzal turned eighteen, he sensed that Brishor was his mate and then there was no looking back. He was trained by the best soldiers and he had become the best dragon warrior, fit to be the General of the king. Chezzal had one big problem—his temper. He generated fear in his soldiers. But only Brishor knew that his temper was like a sword because he hated getting stabbed. He’d rather stab them. After witnessing his parents’ death Chezzal had never been the same. And the only person who was able to calm him was Brishor. It was his gentleness and patience and love that gave him all the solitude he needed.
“Nothing…” Brishor replied, taking a deep breath in. He closed his eyes and opened them immediately when those images flashed back in his mind. Warm arms curled behind him. He leaned over Chezzal’s shoulder as he wrapped both of them in the fur.
“You have just become the head of the Lore’s council,” said Chezzal. “I am sure that we will be able to find the leads.” He brushed his arm from top to bottom and kissed on his neck. “Stop thinking and come to the bed. We have a long day ahead. The council is meeting today in Napane at Duke Alburn's castle.” The meeting was called urgently to discuss who was behind all those killings and the duke was hosting it as the representative of the humans in the council.
Brishor opened his eyes to gaze at the white mountains again. He sucked in a sharp breath and said, “The humans are also affected by these killings. The Loreans often attack them because they think that it is the humans who are killing their people. Right now, there is so much chaos in the Lore that it is going beyond control. Who the hell are these people who attack the Loreans and draw the last drop of blood out of them? They aren’t even vampires. I had a talk with their king and he said that his people did not target the Loreans because they already have blood slaves!” His chest heaved up and down with fury.
“I know…” Chezzal said. His mind went back to a memory that haunted him like ghosts… when his parents were drawn out of their mansion in the middle of the night by cloaked strangers and stabbed multiple times before being dragged away. His mother had hidden him behind a wardrobe to protect him and sealed him with her magic. He heard screams and gurgles and pleas and then… blood flowed on the floor where he was sitting. For the whole night, little Chezzal sat on the blood of his parents, dazed as hell. He had stopped talking for a year.
Brishor felt him shudder against his body. He turned to him and wrapped his arms around his neck. “Shhh… We will get to the root of it…” Then he held his arm and said, “Come…” He guided him to the bed, walked back to close the window and then climbed the bed beside him.
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“Duke of Napane, Alburn?” Meryl asked with disbelief. A frown formed on her white forehead. She picked up her teacup from the table. She sipped once and as she tried to set the cup back on its saucer, the porcelain rattled.
Valerie noticed that she was feeling shaky. She glanced at her bleach-white face. “Meryl, the Duke of Napane is a nice man. His wife has given birth to a son and they need someone to look after the house. She is unable to look after because her pregnancy was complicated and the doctors have asked her to stay in bed for at least a month.”
“I see,” said Meryl. Her body felt stiff even as her heart thudded against her ribcage, unpleasantly fast and sharp. Her lace across her breast seemed to squeeze every breath short. She glanced back at Valerie. She knew that Valerie had all the money and could easily help her. But she wasn’t going to help her and the reason was that Valerie didn’t want to be in Judith's bad books. Meryl wanted secret monetary help. She had gone to several of her friends, but they all refused to help her outright. Valerie was her last resort. She was too hopeful, but when Valerie asked her to work at the castle of Duke of Napane, her hopes dashed like waves against tall and rocky cliffs. They would scatter around the cliff and froth with fury, but they were shattered. This is how Meryl was feeling at this time. Shattered, angry, hopeless and now scared. She had never worked like this and wondered what society would make out of her. She was a lady and Valerie was asking her to be reduced to a manager of the house. Well, there was no free lunch in the world—a lesson she had learned long back.
“Alburn is ready to pay good amount for this, Meryl. He just wants a lady who can help him run the house. You see he is an important man in the society,” said Valerie as she leaned forward to pick up a letter from the table.
Meryl stared at the letter in her hand. Valerie handed it to her. It was addressed to Valerie. When she read the contents, she tried to breathe around the suffocating tightness of her ribcage. The pay for the job was hundred gold coins per month. That much money could buy numerous things for at least ten families in her estate—equipment for farms, food, clothes, wheels for their carriages.
Everything was good, except… except this uneasiness… the tiny seeds of which took root in her chest.
“I think it would be wise that we keep your presence at Napane a secret from everyone,” said Valerie. She placed her teacup on the table and then got up to sit next to Meryl. She took her hands in hers. “I wish I could help you with money, but my father has tightened the strings of our treasury. It is difficult for me to take money without asking him, it would be impossible to ask for you. And you are asking for fifty gold coins. I just can’t—” she shook her head with a shaky breath. “I am so sorry, Meryl… I hope you understand my position.”
Meryl’s lips tugged up in a weak smile that didn’t reach her eyes. She nodded. “I understand…” If Valerie wanted she could help her, but how could Meryl push her?
Valerie smiled. “So do you agree to go to Napane?”
“What is it?” Brishor said, his face drained of color. He looked at Chezzal who was looking as ghastly as the past several hours. He had to give it to Chezzal that he had more strength than him in such situations. “Oh! Another head is forming!” The healer informed her. “Push, Meryl!” Meryl pushed again with whatever energy she was left with. “We got another boy!” The healer announced. Cendyt rushed back and was now going crazy! “I got two grandsons!” she cried out of pleasure. Brishor came to stand right beside Meryl on her right. “My queen,” he whispered as he held her hand and squeezed it softly. “You’ve made us so proud.” A teardrop fell on Meryl’s hand.
Meryl had had a long chat with Cendyt about heats. Cendyt had told her the implications of it. She had said that it had been hundreds of years since Galdere has seen the face of a royal child. The reason why she was interested in marrying and putting up with Tere’s bullshit was that she wanted a baby, an heir for Galdere. Tere was ready to marry Angus, but Brishor wanted to find his third mate. In case Brishor never married or never found his mate, Angus’s child would have been the heir to the throne.Cendyt had made it amply clear to Meryl that she wanted grandchildren and wanted them fast. She also said that female dragons came in heat once a year, but she didn’t know what was the case with her, because she was turned. Meryl thought it was better to watch and wait. Maybe, she was going to exhibit the same traits as any other dragon female.
Chezzal thought that he had got inside her too fast. What about her pleasure? He thrust inside her lazily and kissed her lips. He nibbled at her bottom lip and whispered, “I want to go down and lick you.”His dirty words aroused her as hell. She bucked her hips into his to show what she wanted. He chuckled. “You are wicked.”He pulled out and started kissing her. He left a trail of kissed all the way from her lips to the hollow of her neck, her breasts, belly and then to her sex. Once there, he licked off her juices with his tongue until she started groaning needily.“Ah! I can't take it anymore,” she hissed. Brishor turned his face over her chest and began suckling them lazily.Chezzal lifted his head up to see
Brishor set Meryl on her feet. There was so much brightness around her that it blinded her for a moment. When she opened her eyes again, she found herself surrounded by huge mountains and snow all around interrupted by tall firs and pines. The snow was fresh and glistening on the mountain slopes as the sun shone brilliantly over them.“Where are we?” she asked, when Brishor took her hand and tugged her to a log cabin that stood on a ledge of a slope, surrounded by a thicket of pines, just a few meters away. The cabin looked… dark and lonely. It was as if there was no one around it. With snow crunching under their boots, and her sandals, they stepped ahead. But seeing that her sandals had become immediately wet, Brishor picked her up. Cold wind blew and fluttered her veil. She wondered how cold this place would be at night. Chezzal came from behind and lifted her veil.
Meryl climbed the dais, her gaze locked with his through the veil. Brishor couldn’t wait to touch her, so he took her hand and helped her climb the steps of the dais. When she came to stand beside him, Brishor couldn’t help thinking that he was the luckiest man in the Lore. His gaze was fixed on her as her maids helped her with the train of her dress. When she was settled, Brishor took her hand to his lips and kissed it as he stared through her veil into her eyes. He just couldn’t help it. “You look beautiful,” he breathed. Meryl’s face heated up and her heartbeat accelerated. Brishor would have continued to look at his mate had the priest not coughed up. “Your Highness, should we start with the ceremony?” Meryl chuckled and Brishor had to leave her hand. They turned to look at the audience and the priest began to chant ancient liturgy. As soon as
Brishor was nervous like a boy who was going to get his first kiss from his girlfriend, or from any girl for that matter. His mother had taken Meryl from their room saying that she needed to be dressed properly because the girl was about to become the queen of Galdere. That’s why Brishor was left alone with Chezzal and Ludwig.Ludwig was making a huge commotion. He blamed Brishor for delaying and because of him, he wasn’t able to meet Penny. It had been close to two hours and the men in the room had become edgy. The servants were supposed to be happy because their king was getting married, instead they were scared when the three mighty men may burst with anger.“You are looking gorgeous!” Ludwig grated. “I am sure you look better than Meryl even. Now will you just walk out of here and get married?”
After what she did to Meryl, Tere wasn’t allowed anywhere near the royalty. Angus was taken out of the prison and when she came to know she had rushed to meet him, but Tere wasn’t allowed to enter the palace by the guards. Even her father’s influence couldn’t get her there. Later, she came to know that Dirk was informed that his daughter was banned from entering or meeting Angus or for that matter any other royalty.Tere was shocked. Her bitterness rose to the next level against Meryl and now she needed solid revenge. That is why when Dirk was invited to the ball, she made a plan in which she was going to use the same tactic she used last time. Her father would put her down, make her feel low and then Meryl would come out, feeling like a doormat.Dirk had somehow smuggled his daughter in the palace’s grounds the previous nigh
Meryl lips curled up. “I am yours…” she breathed.Brishor pulled her up and crashed his lips over hers in a chaste, yet passionate kiss. “I love you,” he whispered in her ear and twirled her once again. She squealed merrily as he brought her to a stop in his arms.A few moments later, other couples joined them on the dance floor and a mood of merriment was set.Brishor gave her to Chezzal after the first dance and then went to talk to his mother and other guests who had surrounded her. Since the wedding was in two days and since Galdere kingdom was witnessing a royal wedding after a long time, his mother was of the opinion that not only the netizens of Galdere should be invited, but kings and queens of other kingdoms too should be invited. And Brishor really didn’t wa
71Meryl lay between her mates, post coital. If having sex like a human was thrilling, having sex like an immortal was like a bomb blast. She was heaving, sweat slicked and glowing. She was exhausted and wanted to sleep. As for the dragons, they wanted more. “You both can now go to hell,” she chuckled.“Then you are coming to hell with us,” Brishor said as he nipped her earlobe.“No, I am going to stay right here,” Meryl laughed.Chezzal coiled his arms around her and pulled her close to his chest. He tucked her head beneath his chin and closed his eyes. “She is tired, Brishor. Give her some time to be ready for us.”“Yes, I will be ready in another two day