“You are going to pay for this heavily!” Alburn warned. “This girl is in my debt and needs to stay in my mansion till she pays her debt. So, if you take her, then you better understand that I will take it personally.”
“I don’t care!” replied Brishor as his lips curled in disgust. “We are leaving from here at this instant. I don’t care if the talks fail, but you don’t touch the hair of that girl, because if you do, then I am going to rip that rutting head of yours. Do you understand?”
Alburn shot a dark glare at Meryl and the to Chezzal. While Meryl was looking like a lamb between three massive giants, her eyes wide with fear and her skin flushed, the two dragons looked too fierce to be countered. This was not the time to discuss further. He had to take this up when there were no threats hanging on his head. He was going to stir so much noise that the treaty would break forever. And he would blame Brishor for it. “Wait and watch, Brishor,” Alburn snarled. “If this girl steps out of this mansion, I am going to wreak havoc.” There was a lot at stake at this point of time.
“Then watch me take her,” Brishor snarled back, baring his fangs. “And I will see what you will do!” Saying that he gestured with his chin to Chezzal to take the girl out of the mansion and into the garden. They were going to leave right now and take her to Galdere with them.
As Alburn watched, Chezzal held the girl’s hand and pulled her towards him. While still showing his sword to Alburn, he walked with her towards the exit of the meeting room, even as she resisted. Brishor followed them closely behind, his eyes darting for threats. But there were none in the room, for all had dropped dead on the floor. However, as soon as they reached the garden, they heard Alburn shouting orders at his guards to attack them. Chezzal lifted the girl in his arms like she was a weightless doll and ran. He ran hard with Brishor at the heels.
“Let me go, please!” Tears welled in the girl’s eyes as she tried her best to escape from the madness, from the chaos. But the man was so strong that he didn’t even budge when she elbowed him or kicked him. She was like a cat against two lions and that too massive ones.
The man who had held her spoke to her in a dark and gravelly voice, “We are taking you to safety, girl.” Suddenly, she saw something that snapped her shut.
A shock of jade green wings, black and red and green scales sprouting was seen in the next few moments over the longest garden in the estate of Duke Alburn. Chezzal had transformed into his massive dragon form and before doing that he had handed the girl to Brishor. The dragon king held her waist in his arms as she shrieked out of fear and thrashed against him. He caught one of the long spikes on Chezzal’s neck and climbed atop him. First, he made her sit and then in one swift move, he mounted the dragon. The girl’s shriek stifled in her throat as she watched them and her mouth fell open. A rumble vibrated the dragon’s chest, his neck turning red with fury. He turned to look at the guards behind him who were still chasing, and he let out his fury that turned into fire at the guards. Painful shouts echoed in the estate. With one last look at the nearest charred body, Chezzal pushed his hind legs in the ground and lifted in the air taking his riders up along with him.
And this time the girl screamed. She was out of her wits. Arrows shot in the air, which broke upon impact with the hard spike. Brishor covered her with his body and leaned down over the neck of the dragon in order to take all the hits. The arrows shot past them, whizzing through the air at hair’s length. But Brishor had covered her fully and so well that while his skin bruised, he didn’t let a single arrow touch their mate.
—Ours—
Brishor hummed.
—Yes, ours—
Chezzal agreed. He roared another blast of fire across the sky with content, with satisfaction. They found their third mate. He flapped his wings hard to get out of Alburn’s estate because he knew that the duke was sure to send more soldiers after them. They had to get out of the human realm as soon as possible.
“Leave me!” the girl thrashed against Brishor. “I have to go back to my home. Please can you take me to Windley? Please.” She looked with wide eyes at him. But the man looked at her with his intense green eyes and pulled her tightly in his arms. Their hair whipped against the chilly gusts of wind. She started shivering in her dress. With one hand, Brishor removed his cloak and covered her. She struggled against him, but her struggle was ineffectual, which the dragon king found… adorable.
“Calm down, little one,” he said in a lilting voice. But the girl only started crying, and it was like iron claws in his heart. “Don’t cry. We are here to protect you forever.”
“Why?” she asked, as she sucked in a sharp breath and scrunched up her nose. She stilled as if she had never heard those words.
Her heart accelerated and Brishor said, “Calm down your heart.” But she was so panicked that it was totally understandable. Not only did she see a dragon shifting for the first time in her life, she mustn’t have known that such creatures existed. Her shock was natural. He stroked her arms lovingly. “What is your name, little one?” he asked, trying his best to distract her from the shock. He was dying to feel her skin under his lips.
“Meryl,” she replied.
“Meryl…” he said her name with a rolling tongue, which sounded like a purr, like reverence. The way he spoke was soothing to her nerves, the way he stroked her calmed her, the way he held her made her feel secure. But then he asked, “What is Windley?” And her trance broke.
“You have to leave me there,” she said, as her fear returned. “That is where I live.”
“Now, no more, little one,” said Brishor. “You will live with us.”
“What?” she shouted over the booming beats of the wings unable to believe what he said.
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“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?”