Danika huddled down in her empty, cold cell. She had been there for one week and craved to be outside...or anywhere—anywhere at all that wasn’t the cold barren space. Time seemed to have become lost to her while trapped in the cells, consumed by her thoughts and the memories that plagued her.
Only one bunk bed occupied the side of the room. Danika hadn't seen her captor in the past week, and that was the time he walked up to her, staring at her with the coldest eyes she had ever seen. Never in her life had she felt fear stronger than when she looked into those dark depths, filled with depravity to go with the sinister smile that graced his lips.
He had stopped right before her, with calculating eyes that promised a world of anguish and pain. Danika had prayed he’d just end her, she knew whatever he had in store for her would only inflict the worst kind of pain. But when she realised his intentions were not to kill her, any hope of freedom faded away.
He reached long, calloused fingers toward her. Those same fingers grazed her neck and made the unsettling coldness she felt inside envelope her completely. He wanted revenge. Revenge for something she had no part in. Danika knew pleading that would do her no good. This man only saw the evil of her father, not the broken woman that stands before him.
The hard, cold metal clamped around her throat, metal dug into her delicate skin.. He had collared her. Only then did it truly settle in with the harshest clarity of what she was to become him. His slave. His property, he'd called her.
He admired his handy work, his fingers grazed the cold biting metal, and he smiled, triumphantly.
A chill went down Danika's arms. She had never seen such raw hatred in anybody's eyes. King Lucien hated her. Danika knew the reason more than anybody. Oh, did she know.
One week ago, she was Princess Danika, daughter of King Cone of Mombana. She was feared and respected. No one dared look at her twice. You wouldn’t dare look her in the eyes. You wouldn’t dare walk the path she walked unless you had no value for your life. Her father saw to that.
Now, her father was dead, their kingdom taken over by the ruthless King Lucien. That day had replayed on her mind relentlessly, adding to the torture of this cell, making it feel that much colder, that much lonelier.
The sound of footsteps and chains rattling drew Danika's attention towards the door of the cell. The door opened, and a bodyguard entered, carrying a tray of food. Danika stared at the man drinking in his every feature, from the dark sinister color of his uniform, to the blade at his hip. A blade she had often waited over the past week to be used on her. Only it never was.
He may not be King Lucien, but this man’s ill attempt at hiding his lust filled gaze did not go unnoticed by her, she could feel his leering eyes on her, watching her, someone was always watching in silence, from where she did not know, but she would sometimes be pulled from tumultuous thoughts to the door opening and closing. Danika's stomach rumbled, hunger coursing through her and reminding her that this was her first meal since morning, and it suspiciously looked like evening now.
“Here's your food, Priiiincess.” The guard stretched the syllable in disgust. Everyone there hated her; Danika knew that much. She raised her chin defiantly, saying nothing.“The king will be here in a few hours. Be ready to receive him,” he announced with a dark chuckle. He drops the tray next to her with no care. The hot contents scalding her cold skin as it splashes her. Danika only offers a glare to the guard, refusing to let him know how much the hot liquid burned her. Not receiving the reaction he sought, the guard sneered before walking away.
Fear slid through her. She wasn't ready to face her captor yet. But it had been one week, and Danika knew it was inevitable.
When The guard leaves her to her solitude, she wipes a stray tear, and uses the hem of her dress to wipe her arms down and her legs. The soup was piping hot and now left discarded on the hard concrete floor. Danika looks at the bowl tipped on the tray with barely a mouthful left. The stale piece of bread that sat beside it however offered the nutrients she needed, and she knew she couldn’t pass it up. Danika knew she would need her strength for what was to come, so she would take what she can get.
Two hours later, the sun was almost down when Danika heard footsteps followed by, “The king has arr—”
“Do not announce me, Chad,” came the curt reply that sent chills down Danika's arms. In all her twenty-one years of life, she never heard a voice so cold. Never feared a voice more than his.
“I apologize, my king,” Chad quickly said.
Sounds of chains...and then, the door was thrown open. Only the king entered because Danika heard just one almost-unheard footstep. The door closed behind him. Each sound of his steps made her heart beat quicken, as he drew nearer and made dread settle deep within her. He was here. The one person she feared more than her father was coming to see her.
Suddenly, her cold, barren cell was no longer so...barren. She raised her eyes and stared at him with her own hatred for him in her eyes. He was big like a warrior, but he had the bearing of a king. Danika knew he was thirty-five years old and larger than life itself. Even when he was in slavery for her father, that regality was almost present around him, no matter how much he had been beaten—how much he had been tortured.
1499 word(s)PublishedExcerpt 3b. Final Excerpt.Hours later, the sun is down. The moon rose high in the sky, glowing beautifully with the stars surrounding it. Anarieveta got down from the carriage, paid the carriage-rider some coins, and watched him drive away.Then, she entered the huge property of the Raskins. Staring at the elegantly decorated big home, she contemplated knocking on that huge door several feet away from her.There's no turning back now. Her baby, Merrily, needs her.With that in mind, she covered the distance and knocked on the door, her heart in her throat. The door swung open.Gedony Raskin stood tall behind the door. The sleepy look fled from his eyes as he saw Anarieveta standing uneasily behind his door.When he sent out that crazy message about Merrily being sick and needing her, he never expected that s
1035 word(s)PublishedExcerpt 3a.She didn't let him.In fact, Anarieveta began avoiding him again. This time, harder than the first time.Two months after their night together, Gedony Raskin has had it with her. He has done everything within his power to see Anarieveta again, but she always evaded him.He's in the school? She's suddenly out of the premises according to her assistant.He's in her office? She's not around.He goes to her home? Everywhere is locked.The next thing he heard is, she has gone to the palace to spend some time with her godson, the little Prince.Their night together lives in his head always, he hasn't been able to forget it. And frankly, it hurt him that she moved on without him. How can she just forget that beautiful intimate moment like it never happened?"Papa, papa,
1433 word(s)PublishedExcerpt 2b.Several hours later, Anarieveta admitted to herself that she's happy again for the first time in a long time. Genuinely, womanly happy.He was right there in the kitchen with her when she was making omelets and he found every reason to make her laugh. At first, it was difficult—she doesn't really have a lot to smile about.But he was always making jokes. And when jokes weren't working much, he told her stories about his children in the past. The stories were so funny, they made her smile. Smile so hard. Laugh.It didn't take long before she was laughing out loud as he told her tales elaborately.They ate together. Went out on a walk together. When they got back, they sat in the wooden chairs in the backyard, talking with each other.It was beautiful. It made Anarieveta so happy
1403 word(s)PublishedExcerpt 2a."You're right. So, let's talk about the present." His arms wrapped around her back, successfully caging her in his arms so she wouldn't escape, "Why have you been avoiding me?""I'm been too busy. I wasn't avoiding you.""If you're going to lie, at least look me in the eyes while doing that, will you?" He sounded amused."Alright. There was nothing to talk about. Mr. Odin makes sure any problem concerning the kids are solved." Shifting uncomfortably in his arms, her eyes darted to the door behind him longingly."What about the problem between us?""Mr. Raskin—"He kissed her. Gently. Passionately. Intensely. His lips molded with her perfectly, licking and tasting hers so thoroughly that a moan tore through Anarieveta's throat.Her body
857 word(s)PublishedExcerpt 1b.Note: There are only three excerpts...********In the early evening, Gedoni Raskin stood inside her living room with his daughter plastered to his body, his broad shoulder cushioning her head, her small arms wrapped around him."Why are you sick, Pumpkin? Don't be sick, you know Papa doesn't like that." He said, tenderly."I know, Papa. You get sad when we get sick." Merrily mumbled against his shoulder, her eyes closed."Yeah. Papa loves you two so much, he gets sad when you're not happy.""I am happy, Papa. Miss Ana gave me food and bitter herbs and sang to me. I don't feel so bad anymore.""Oh, guess we have Miss Ana to thank for that," his eyes found her across the living room and held."Yes, Papa. Miss Ana likes me, and I like M
981 word(s)PublishedExcerpt 1a.FIVE YEARS AFTER MOMBANA'S WAR.Anarieveta entered her Bed Chambers, her eyes darted to the fire pit which produced heated light into the bedroom, and felt satisfied that the fire hadn't burned out in her absence.A small figure occupied her king-size bed, the figure moving her body to glance at the door when she entered. Anarieveta smiled at the little girl, walking towards the bed, she lowered herself on it."I've seen Aiden off. Your father will be here very soon to take you home, okay?" She reassured the little girl.The sad lines on Merrily Raskin's small oval face disappeared immediately after her teacher appeared at her doorway. She isn't feeling so good, but her good teacher tells her that everything will be alright. So, everything will be alright."Alright, Miss Ana." She whispered, her br
1037 word(s)PublishedEpilogue...EPILOGUE.Five years later....It is a happy day in the Palace of Kingdom Avalon, as Kamara and Declan celebrate the birth of their second child, Princess Ainaa.A huge feast is held in the Court, a lot of people attended too. Sally and her family sat at one side of the round table, a huge smile on her face as she tries to feed solid food to her own second whose her youngest.Baski, Remeta, and her best friend Corna sat at one side, laughing and talking. Beside them; Haydara, Corna's mother, and her husband Gunther are trying to wipe the oil Raira, Corna's little sister, poured on her clothes.King Lucien has tried to hold Prince Nikolai repeatedly so he'll stay in his seat on the round table, but the Prince isn't having any of that. Instead, he has snuck out again with Princess Auroria, h
1392 word(s)Published296: Final Chapter 2.Name: KING LUCIEN AND QUEEN DANIKA'S FOREVER.....In the next three months, a lot happened.After the war and the birth of the Prince, the people of Mombana practically begged King Lucien to marry their Queen and keep ruling them. The Ministers were most in support of it after they saw the way the King protected their Kingdom, saw the intense love the King and their Queen has for each other, and heard the rumors of the heavy rain in Salem at the birth of the Prince.They wanted the King and the Prince in any way they can get them. In fact, they practically begged the King to merge their Kingdoms back together again and marry their Queen, if it means that he will keep ruling Mombana.Of course, the King agreed to it. The Queen was in support of it wholeheartedly.
1338 word(s) Published 295: Final Chapter 1. As Prince Nikolai nursed, that was when the King gave the Queen the good news of Vetta's survival. Danika was so happy. Tears of joy returned to her eyes again. So much joy, it was contagious. She kept thanking the heavens over and over again and immediately she was done breastfeeding, she insisted on going to see Vetta. No matter how Baski and the others tried to discourage her because of her vulnerable state, she refused adamantly. In the end, the King instructed Chad to carry her to Vetta's bedroom while he stayed with their sleeping baby. Vetta teared up at the sight of Danika. They were hugging immediately Danika's body touched the bed. They were crying together too. Vetta was thanking her for saving her life while the Queen is thanking her for being alive. Today has