LOGINWhen enemy soldiers breached Drakefire Keep, the first people they seized were Liora Vale and me. My betrothed, Lucian Vale, Lord of Drakefire, chose to save Liora, his brother’s widow. Then he ordered the iron gates shut and left me outside, six months pregnant with his child. I was taken by the enemy and later thrown from a cliff. Everyone believed I was dead. Seven years later, I returned to Drakefire Keep with Kael Drakon, the Supreme Dragonlord. At the welcome feast, I saw Lucian again. His eyes lit up when he recognized me. “Elara, I knew you survived. My brother was dead, so I could not abandon Liora back then.” He looked at me as if nothing had changed. “Now that you are back, we should complete our dragon vow. You will become Lady of Drakefire and hatch the fire-dragon egg for me.” “With a fire dragon, I will surpass Kael Drakon and become the true Dragonlord of this continent.” I smiled. He did not know the fire dragon had hatched long ago. It hatched seven years ago, on the day I married Kael Drakon.
View MoreAfter the banquet, Kael did not execute Lucian and Liora in the hall.He handed them to the Vale family and the Dragon Court instead, with only one order: Drakefire Keep would give my wife a public answer.The investigation moved faster than anyone expected.The Vale elders found the poison records hidden in Lucian’s private accounts. His brother had not died of illness. Small doses had been given to him for months, slow enough to look like a wasting sickness and quiet enough to leave Lucian standing beside the deathbed, playing the loyal younger brother.The prisoner’s testimony also matched the old reports from the night Drakefire fell. Liora had been captured first. She had bought her life by giving the enemy my hiding place.By the time the truth was announced, no one in Drakefire could pretend ignorance anymore.Lucian was stripped of his title. Liora lost every protection the Vale name had given her. Rowan, whose claim had been built on their lies, was cast out with them. The Val
Liora’s silence lasted only a moment before she threw herself at Lucian’s feet.“She is lying,” she cried. “Lucian, you have to believe me. Elara hates us. She hates that you saved me instead of her, and now that she is Lady Drakon, she can say anything she wants.”She clutched the hem of his coat with both hands.“Everyone will believe her because of who she married. But you know me. You know I would never do something so cruel.”Before Lucian could answer, footsteps sounded from the entrance.Kael’s guard returned with a prisoner in chains.The man was older now, thin and scarred, but I still remembered the enemy crest burned into his armor that night. He had been one of the soldiers who dragged me from the storehouse.The guard forced him to his knees in the center of the hall.“Look at her.”The prisoner lifted his head. His eyes moved across the room and stopped on Liora.“That is the woman.”The prisoner swallowed and continued, “When Drakefire fell, we captured her first. She be
Lucian sat where the dragon fire had driven him down, his face pale beneath the soot on his coat.“No,” he said, forcing the word out. “No, this is impossible.”His gaze moved between Kael and me, searching for some flaw in the truth before him.“Elara, tell me he is not Kael Drakon.”“He is,” I said. “And he is my husband.”The hall, already silent, seemed to tighten around those words.Lucian shook his head slowly. “So you really married someone else?”“Yes. Seven years ago, after you shut the gates and left me outside Drakefire’s walls, Kael saved me. I married him after that. I became Lady Drakon.”His face changed at the title. Not grief. Not regret. Possession, wounded at last because it had been denied.He came toward me in two hard steps and gripped my shoulders.“How could he marry you? You were carrying my child.”Kael’s eyes sharpened. Before he could move, I pushed Lucian’s hands away.“Kael married me because he loved me.”The simplicity of the answer seemed to anger Lucia
Liora saw Lucian’s tone soften toward me, and her eyes reddened at once.“Elara, no wonder you came back so different. So you really did hatch the fire dragon.”She pulled Rowan close and lowered her voice.“When you become Lady of Drakefire, please do not drive us away. Rowan and I have nowhere else to go. All these years, Lucian was the only one who protected us.”Lucian stepped in front of them without hesitation.“With me here, no one will drive you out.”After reassuring Liora, he turned back to me, his face already dark with accusation.“Elara, can you stop being so selfish? Hatching a fire dragon is not some private matter between you and your hurt feelings. Why did you not tell me the moment it happened?”He pointed at the dragon outside the hall, his voice rising.“If I had known earlier, I might already have surpassed Kael Drakon. I might already have united every city under Drakefire’s banner. Do you understand what you cost me?”“For one moment of resentment, you let a stra
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