Drawing from his training over the years, Sebastian forced himself passive. Eying the creature carrying him into the night.
She shook her black mane like a bird settling ruffled feathers. Glowering down at him, her eyes completely red. Absent any white.
She tossed him once more to get a better grip. And to emphasize to the male that she was the one in control.
You're merely prey. For me to kill any moment...
An inhuman growl rumbled from his throat. A cautioning that he was coming to the end of his vast tolerance.
The woman-bird glanced down at him, surprised he was capable of such a noise. Tightening her grip, she pierced those claws deeper into his arms and shoulders. One hooking painfully under a shoulder blade.
He allowed her the flight. Though his anger had set in.
"You shouldn't have tried to steal from me." He lifted the pendant still gripped in his fist. His lip curled, he continued working to control his irritation.
They'd long since passed over the villages bordering LandingTown, Crystal Lake and River City. Now they were heading over deep Warwood.
Likely to pass over Rosewynn Manor, the Captain's home soon. Sebastian recognized the country well.
He let her fly a bit further. Knowing that he'd need her to veer sharply East to go where he intended her to.
High over the needle trees, he glimpsed moonlight shining on the clearing outside Meadowbrook Grier where the Manor was located.
She intended to fly him far enough from the city. Then kill him. Far from where anyone would hear him screaming.
A low snarl rippled up his throat.
Perhaps she should've recognized the sound as the annoyance of his beast at playing prey so long. An inhuman sound vibrating from deep within his chest to echo over the trees.
"Enough. Cease toying with me." Sebastian snapped. Tilting his head up to her.
She looked down at him, black hair falling about her face as she sneered.
"You're a captive, great lord. I suggest you cease your tongue." Her angry voice ripped through his mind. Leaving a wake of discomfort. It was a dark hiss. Though able to invoke terror, it was still somehow infinitely feminine.
He looked at her lovely underside as he considered what she was.
Contrary to his thoughts, his tone was tired. "This flight grows tedious. Remove your hooks from me."
Smirking at him, she refused to even slow. Great brown wings moving across the night sky. Blocking his view of stars and the moon.
Where she belonged. Elsabet preferred dim lighting. In daylight she was far out of place.
More easily spotted for what I am.
Focusing on her dark intent, she gave Sebastian Bodane a rough shake, driving her claws deeper.
"Reminding me, I'm prey, are we?" He queried. Annoyance tingeing his voice.
Where is his fear? She found it vaguely irritating he seemed incapable of feeling it.
Elsabet could as easily drop him as spare him. He should be afraid...
When she'd glanced back down, his jaw clenched and a muscle there ticked decisively. Anger vivid on his face.
"You think to hold me captive, Harpie?" His rage was obvious. That blue-green look unwavering on her. Flexing his body, he ripped from her grasp.
She released him momentarily but captured him around the waist again.
He jerked around to face her, cutting his own flesh deeply in the process.
Contrary to his thoughts, his tone was tired. "This flight grows tedious. Remove your hooks from me."
Smirking at him, she refused to even slow. Great brown wings moving across the night sky. Blocking his view of stars and the moon.
Where she belonged. Elsabet preferred dim lighting. In daylight she was far out of place.
More easily spotted for what I am.
Focusing on her dark intent, she gave Sebastian Bodane a rough shake, driving her claws deeper.
"Reminding me, I'm prey, are we?" He queried. Annoyance tingeing his voice.
Where is his fear? She found it vaguely irritating he seemed incapable of feeling it.
Elsabet could as easily drop him as spare him. He should be afraid...
***
When she'd glanced back down, his jaw clenched and a muscle there ticked decisively. Anger vivid on his face.
"You think to hold me captive, Harpie?" His rage was obvious. That blue-green look unwavering on her. Flexing his body, he ripped from her grasp.
She released him momentarily but captured him around the waist again.
He jerked around to face her, cutting his own flesh deeply in the process. Staring up at her purposefully, the ground far below him. A fall no mortal could survive.
Elsabet looked down, red eyes wide. Appalled he would rend his own skin so flagrantly. She studied the strange fragile creature she held in a viselike clasp. He was heavy, and she felt the hardness of his body in her grip. She cocked her head as she looked at him.
"It is a shame." She murmured. "But I cannot jeopardize my mission for any mortal. No matter how...Interesting a one."
That pendant was needed on the Sanctuary Island to stave off the invaders.
Much greater need than any lord wanting to wear a pretty trinket.
Bast's voice interrupted her thoughts. "The Dragon Eye."
"What?" She hissed into his mind.
"It's called the Dragon Eye, my trinket...Why do you seek it?"
"To save a people more precious than you, human." She shook her head almost sadly.
Reaching down she yanked the pendant loose from his hands.
His torn shoulders and arms offering little resistance.
It was as the sun was cresting the ridge that she released her grip on him. Watching him fall desolately.
***
For just a moment, she wished she could take it back. He was courageous. Admirable in his fearlessness.
A shame.
Even in his shredded shirt with gold hair tousled, he'd been wildly handsome.
She watched his strange expression as he looked up at her, dropping limply in a deadfall toward the trees far below.
Totally calm...He was...peaceful.
Bafflement marked her face. Making him fight the smile pulling at his lips.
He gave her a chiding look. Angry at her choice.
Or perhaps disappointed.
***
Elsabet started to turn in flight, reluctant to see his human body crushed in the trees.
Turning back from the body of water, she headed back toward LandingTown.
As she turned something scintillating caught her eye. She glanced down and watched flashes of vibrant gold erupting from where he'd been falling. Only seconds passed but it seemed an eternity as something rising within the pink and purple hues of the morning sun, stole her breath.
The rising sun shimmered like fire on the gold scales pouring over him in a layer of armor which clacked as it laid into place. Snapping together they interlaced over his shape as he lengthened and distorted.
His body tore apart. Until finally the giant creature blew out of the mist. Massive and graceful in flight. Giant wings longer than hers, and more proportioned, were beautiful rather than terrifying. Its long neck unfolded.
She looked down on a head covered in horns. Watching her attentively, it moved its wings twice and rose to where she hovered. Her wings stilling in shock, she nearly plummeted as she watched his shape shifting before her.
Her body quaked as the rival rose to her height in only a few sweeping beats of his wings. His sharp teeth gritted in rage.
And now the tables were turned.
She could think only one thought...Flee.
And she did...
Later that night, as Elsabet slept, Sebastian found himself sitting in the library. In his luxurious red chair next to the fire. The one he so often shared with Elsabet.He tilted forward in the seat, then leaned back. Rocking his body since the chair, on its stationary legs, could not.He slowly lulled the tiny being in his arms. Bright gold curls framed her small round face. And little hands flailed sleepily. Looking for something to hold onto.When Elsabet had curled into a ball and murmured that she needed to rest, he’d taken the baby and retreated downstairs. Sensing that Elsabet was grieving the loss of her own freedom. Resenting her own surrender.And the reasons she had to do it.
Elsabet giggled, then grunted in pain. Holding her abdomen as pain knifed deep into her center.Bast tightened in fear, but before he could question her the pain seemingly subsided. She relaxed and her hands slid away.“He is right though.” Sebastian said quietly, seeing she was alright. His words caused Elsabet to glance back at him. “She is as fair a beauty, as her mother.”Confusion crossed Elsabet’s face. She looked lost, not understanding something.“What is it?”“I’ve never heard people discussing me as though it’s fact that I’m fair to look upon.”“Fair!” Sebastian said incredulously. “You’re far more than fair. As I’ve told you on many an occasion!”Does she jest?Both men looked shocked.“I thought you said that, merely for the sake of being charming.”“Does she not know?” Alazareth blurted, staring at her astounded. Eventually he gave Sebastian a horrified look. “Clearly not.” Seba
Sebastian looked at his twin, Alazareth, to answer his question. “Her name is Sebet. After her beautiful mother.”Sebastian’s gaze returned to Elsabet and he noted her shocked expression. Her stormy blue eyes were huge, awash with emotion.“What?” He queried.“You’d name her after me?”Of course.“I name her after my greatest treasure.” His eyes returned to his new daughter, and he missed the flicker of pain flashing over her face at being referred to as something she would’ve considered property.Alazareth noticed her agony and his gaze slid to his brother who was absorbed in murmuring to the curly haired little girl. Blissfully happy to see her. Alazareth couldn’t bear the thought of stealing his brother’s moment of joy, to point it out to him.Elsabet’s gaze fell to her hands, and her expression was anguish.Sebastian would’ve noticed instantly, any other moment. But this one, all he could see was his new daughter.
Sebastian gave Elsabet’s hand a quick squeeze. Leaning over her and pressing a quick kiss to her forehead.We can’t lose our daughter. He tried to push Agatha’s warning aside. But he was afraid. Very afraid.Elsabet screamed in pain.The ground under their feet quaked as she moaned in pain. Stones cracked and corners of moldings fractured and fell away. Bits of stone fell like rain from the outside of the building, past the window slits.“I’m here.” He whispered against her forehead. Leaning over her. As he did, he exuded enough magic to steady WaterRose against her unconscious swells of it.There was suddenly the vivid smell of blood and unknown fluids, an odor that terrified Sebastian in its foreignness.Agatha began shouting excitedly while Mags soothingly coached Elsabet on what to do.Then Agatha made a sudden rapid movement and swept her other hand under the coverlet draped over Elsabet’s knees.There wa
Once he felt the energy of the stronghold steady, he felt it was safe for him to go upstairs. He needed to stay collected. If the both of them were in chaos, the stronghold could peel itself apart.Bast hurried up the steps and turned into the flat hall. Pulling himself around the banister to rush his pace. He hurried to her chamber, only to come to an abrupt halt at the chamber just before hers.The door was open and inside was Sebastian’s twin brother.Alazareth was sitting in a chair inside the room. His back to the wall so he could hear everything within the next room. Worry was on his face, and he was massaging the back of his jaw. A motion that always indicated severe tension. Alazareth was always composed.This is bad. “What is it?” Bast’s steps slowed.“Something is wrong.” Alazareth’s jaw ticked.Oh, no… Sebastian tensed. His fists working at his sides as he waited. “What?”
Dread Hideout, Dread CountrySighing, Acharius headed back toward his caves. His huge form should’ve lumbered, but he moved far lighter than he should’ve for his size. His blonde hair hung to his shoulders, a few warrior braids near his face. A fur was slung over his back with a bow and a quiver over that.He lifted the bow over his head just as he reached his chamber but paused when Alazareth’s voice summoned him back out. “Acharius!”The viking’s head whipped in the direction of the opening. Noting it was odd for Alazar to come here.Acharius ducked slightly as he emerged from the lower mouth of the cave. His massive size blocked the darkness beyond him. “Alzareth?”His eyes moved to the identical figure next to him. “Bast?” His voice dropped in concern. “What is it?”“What is it?” Acharius asked.“We need the women.” Alazar responded.“Mags and Aggie?” Acharius looke
“Elsabet?” Sebastian called, having just arrived back at WaterRose, he was frantic to check on her.To see if she’s alright. If our babe is.“Yes?” She called from upstairs.He followed the sound of her voice up to her chamber. Finding her still abed. “Are you well today? Is there anything you need?”“I’m exhausted.” She sighed wistfully.Drawing near, he saw that her ripe belly seemed to have grown overnight, straining her petite frame.“I feel weak. But better. The pain is less.” She swept hair from her forehead so she could better look at him. Blue eyes lovely.“Come.” She waved him over.He walked to her.She caught his larger hand in hers. Rubbing the back of it with a soft thumb pad.He turned his hand to link his long fingers through her small ones and let her pull him down next to her.She scooted over and he was swallowed by the warmth of where she’d lain. Feeling that rare heat he only pe
Elsabet eventually fell asleep.Sebatian was wide awake behind Elsabet. Careful not to bump her wounded back. He suspected that, like him, if she were able to change shape she could go far in the way of healing.But she can’t. Her body wouldn’t let shift while there was an infant in her womb.He stroked her hair.She made small sounds of distress that told him she was either having a nightmare or suffering the throes of her fever.“It’s okay, sweetheart.”“Why weren’t you there?” She whimpered again.She doesn’t believe I was. That made him feel like he’d let her down, even though he had been there. He laid with her for a long while.When he did finally move to go and began sliding his arm from beneath her head, she abruptly caught his forearm and wrist. “Stay.”He did. Because he could deny her so very little.It was hours before he did slip away. He made it to the door that time
“Sebastian. Sebastian…” Elsabet moaned. Throwing her head side to side.“I’m here.” He told her. Crouched next to the bed, holding her hand. His expression was rife with worry as he saw her suffering.She was so strong, seeing her this weak was painful. She was fighting against something she couldn’t see.For both her and my daughter. Sebastian’s throat felt raw, and his face was swollen from the emotions he had while sitting at her side.“Where are you?” She murmured, tossing her head. She was covered in sweat. The fever had taken hold and now wreaked its cruel havoc.“I can’t find you!”“I’m here, sweetheart.” He said brokenly.“Why won’t you come?” She whispered urgently.He realized she was dreaming, perhaps reliving that moment in the grove. Wherever she was, his voice wasn’t reaching he