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The Spy

Author: MadlainQ
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I stood next to Kaira, her eyes on the tent—our tent for the night. Far too many people had lost their homes, and we'd decided to give them two of ours. That left us with one for Torin and Nazo, another for me and Kaira, and a small one for insufferably snoring Rafe.

Kaira nibbled on her lip, her arms folding across her waist in a protective gesture. “Um… I can sleep outside somewhere,” she murmured. “You can take the tent. I'll take the blanket and—”

“Out of the question,” I said curtly. “You're sleeping here, with me.”

Her jaw clenched. “Explain this to me one more time: why can't I use the small tent? If you were a gentleman, you would share this tent with Rafe, and I—”

“First of all, you're right, I'm no gentleman.” A sly grin curved my lips. “Second, there's no way in all three hells that I'm going to share a tent with Rafe. His snoring is legendary, and I need to be still sane in the morning. And third…” I inched closer, locking my eyes on hers. “I can always make you lie down n
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    DEARONI stared at the message from Oryndale, dumbstruck. I had read it three times since the messenger had brought it, but I had yet to utter a single word. Torin, Nazo, and Rafe gathered in my tent, waiting for my orders, but right now, my mind was a mess.Kaira was gone. She had somehow escaped from her prison cell. She had taken Aura and left Oryndale, heading in an unknown direction. Unsurprisingly, Morvan had come along with the messenger. The old bastard had wanted to see my face. He'd wanted me to admit to my mistake. I'd thrown him out of the tent, but the fucker remained close, waiting for his moment of triumph.“There had to be a reason behind it,” Rafe muttered. “Kaira would have never left without a reason.”Torin looked at him. “How can you be so certain?”“She's a good person,” Rafe hissed. “And you should be the one defending her. You're her brother, for fuck's sake!”“She might be my sister, but I still know nearly nothing about her!” Torin growled.“But do you believ

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  • My Fated Enemy   At His Mercy

    I stared at the man before me as rage hummed in my veins. In any other circumstances, I would find that man handsome or even madly attractive. The sharp lines of his face were very much like Dearon's. Only his eyes were different. They were dark, slightly more squinted, and something cruel burned inside them.His fingers splayed, exploring my bare back as he held me in his arms. His touch burned right through me, filling me with disgust, but I knew this was a game. Others were watching—his warriors. If I prove to be the weak prey Darcio believed me to be, I might easily become a toy for all of them to use. On the other hand, fighting too fiercely would get me nowhere, too. Darcio was just as strong as Dearon. I was no match for him in a fight, but it didn't mean I would be meek and obedient.I stopped struggling. Instead, I looked into his eyes with all the confidence I could summon. “If you brought me here against my will, I deserve at least to know why,” I demanded.One side of his

  • My Fated Enemy   On a Leash

    The violent pounding in my head dragged me to awareness. I opened my eyes, blinking a few times to regain my focus. Gods… What was this place? Why was I there? Why was it so dark here? And what in the three hells had happened?My jaw clenched as I tried to move, triggering a new wave of pounding in my head. I sucked in a sharp breath, trying to put my thoughts in order. It didn't help. Everything was a fractured mess of images, emotions, scents, and sounds.I blinked a few more times and forced another deep breath into my lungs. Only then did the pounding in my head fade enough to soothe my feverish senses. I started by establishing simple facts: I was lying in some kind of bed, a hard and uncomfortable one, I was in a windowless room illuminated with only a few candles, and I—“Oh, gods,” I choked out, feeling something cold and hard around my neck—a collar. I lifted my hands, trying to touch it, only to realize I had been cuffed and chained. The panic within me exploded.I jerked up

  • My Fated Enemy   Rescue Mission

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  • My Fated Enemy   When Instincts Whisper

    “Kaira, I just want you to know that we all appreciate your help.” Nazo smiled at me as he walked me back to my cell. “I hope it won't be long before you leave those filthy dungeons.”I drew a deep breath and nodded. “Yeah… I hope so, too. By the way, do you know where Torin went so suddenly?”Nazo stopped and cautiously scanned the corridor. Once he was certain we were alone, he inched closer. “Rafe reported that Darcio gathered an army at the foot of the Mallaichte Mountains.”My eyes widened. “Why would he gather an army? Is he… going to attack Korendorr?”Nazo gave me a thin-lipped smile and shook his head. “Not Korendorr. He only needs Oryndale and the throne.” “This is absurd.” My hands fisted. “This kingdom is already facing many threats, and now he's trying to take the throne by force?!”“Keep your voice down,” Nazo hissed.I winced. “Sorry.”He leaned closer. “Honestly, we're not sure what Darcio is trying to do. He cannot defeat our entire army, and he should know that. But

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