Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
entrance. Ren strode through the opening, and caught sight
of him. The wizard walked to his side and squatted, studying
him with a keen gaze. The dark haired man grunted. “Are
you finished sulking?”
“I do not sulk. My problem goes deeper than a childish
reaction.”
“Truly.” Ren nodded. He slipped down beside Paladin.
“Yet while you sit out here, she is within, heart aching for
what you neglected to tell her.”
“Please, no lecture.” Paladin rubbed his brow. “My own
guilt is enough to remind me of what I have done.”
“And you don’t desire to go to her?”
“To do what? Beg her forgiveness? If I believed she would
listen, I would be there in an instant.” Paladin shook his
head. “No, not the Seren I know. She will take her time in
deciding whether or not to forgive me.”
“You do realize we will most likely die here? Yet still, you
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wallow in your pride, refusing to go to her.” Ren used the end
of his staff to draw a rough sketch of a dragon in the sand
and rocks at his feet. “You, my friend, amaze me.”
Amazed him? Paladin’s gaze shifted to his friend. “Would
you have me go, pleading with her to forgive me for doing the
very thing which may cause my death. I would much rather
fight for her and live to prove I made the right choice. Better
than begging her for forgiveness and then die.”
A dark brow quirked at Paladin’s comment. “I’ll tell you
what I would do. Not that I think you ever would, but I’d go
to her, even if it was just to hold her. She is lost, same as you.
She also doesn’t have anyone on this entire planet she is
close with, not like she is to you.” Without waiting for
Paladin to reply, Ren stood, shook the dust off his cloak, and
reentered cavern.
The cold desert night chilled Paladin. He brought the
collar of his coat up around his throat. He considered rising
and going to Seren, but instead, he remained seated. How
could he expect her to forgive him? He’d cut her deep with
his actions. So he sat long into the night, watching the wind
dance over the dunes while he considered what to do about
the woman he loved.
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cope without having Paladin near her, but seeing him across
the larger cavern, yet never going to meet him tore at her.
She wanted to, but pride stood in the way. His gaze, haunted
with dark shadows under his eyes, focused on her every time
she looked in his direction.
His haggard appearance verified his own suffering. Even
seeing this, she still had a hard time forgiving him.
Leo and Largin arrived a week after they had. They rode
in on the backs of two lesser sea dragons. Poor beasts hopped
from one foot to another, trying to avoid direct contact with
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the hot sand. Largin’s dragon jumped just when the old man
slid over its side. The old wizard flew above the dragon’s
back to land in a cloud of dust at the beast’s taloned feet. The
half-surprised, half-aggravated expression on the poor man’s
face caused a surprised laugh to well up from Seren.
Hair standing on end, clothes rumpled, Largin stood,
brushed a hand over his body, and glared at his ride. “You
could have warned me.”
The dragon crooned low in its throat, a long forked
tongue slid from scaled lips and flicked at Largin.
“Oh, be off with you. Return to Bae. Keep well hidden.
Don’t come here again until called for by your clan leader.”
Largin patted the long neck. “I fully expect you to fight well
during the approaching battle.”
Green scales rippled over the dragon’s body, its lips
pulled back, revealing large pointed teeth. With another low
mew, it sprang straight up, followed by the other. They flew
toward the southeast. Dust billowed around Largin. He
waved at the departing dragons before turning and scurrying
through the barrier to where she and the others waited.
Amazed they could walk through the invisible wall, Seren
looked over at Ren. He didn’t appear surprised at all. She’d
ask Leo about it later. Maybe it didn’t affect humans.
The white haired wizard stopped in front of her, his gaze
wandering over her rounding body. “Well, young mother,
you appear hale.”
She smiled, tilting her head in acknowledgment. “I am.
And you, sir, how have you been?”
“Fine, fine. Though I have to say, all this uproar is rather
exhausting. Such a headache. Ah, Paladin, there you are.”
When Largin stepped to him, Seren sidled over to Leo.
She wrapped her arms around his waist, drawing comfort
from the simple touch. He embraced her, one hand patting
her back. Her face buried in the center of his broad chest, she
spoke, her words coming through muffled. “I’m so glad
you’re safe. I was so worried, not sure if his blow killed you.”
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“No, I’m good.” He leaned back, his head dipping to take
in her features. “You look tired? The baby’s doing this or did
something happen we don’t know about?”
With a shake of her head, she spoke low. “I’ll tell you
later.”
He nodded in response. She moved with him so he could
greet Ren and Paladin. For a few minutes, they stood in a
circle discussing the increase in dragon activity over the
desert. Largin expressed his concern that this sudden influx
from the rogue lands showed signs of an upcoming attack.
White hair still sticking up in spots, the older man looked
at each of them. “We must be prepared for that moment.”
“Preparations are almost complete,” Ren reassured him.
“Are they? I received word from Valhaven this morning.
A village along its northern border took a full force attack.
The dragonseed soldiers managed to evacuate the people.
They remained and fought valiantly, but the masses overtook
them. All would have been lost had that great black beast,
Sinimal, not arrived and drove the rogues away,” Largin
informed them, a concerned frown on his face.
The news tore at Seren’s heart. “Is this the only attack
you’ve heard about?”
Lines of worry bracketed the older wizard’s mouth. “The
rogues are uniting under Arcane’s authority. With this
attack, it appears he is having difficulty controlling them. As
for other attacks, there are none that I’m aware of, but this
does not mean outlying villages have survived.”
“All of it could have been avoided if I’d gone home.”
Without meaning to, her gaze met Paladin’s. He stiffened at
her comment.
“Not necessarily.” Ren moved closer. “If anything, your
staying has held Arcane back.”
Surprised at his comment, she tried to understand what
he meant.
He continued explaining. “Arcane wants to destroy you,
but he learned when he took you, he cannot do any physical
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harm to the child while he is inside you. He’s biding his time
until you give birth. The babe will be at his weakest, unable
to fully use his powers. Nothing more than a helpless
newborn.”
Horror at what Ren suggested replaced her surprise and
sent streams of fear for her baby through her body. “Then
he’ll attack.”
“There would be no better time. Arcane cares little what
the lesser dragons do to occupy their time during the wait. If
you had returned to your home, he would have started the
reign of destruction immediately,” Ren said.
Turning away, he faced the entrance to the cavern and
started to move to it. “We need not worry for your safety for
now. It’s only after the child is here that the true battle will
begin.”
Watching the dark haired man stride away from their
group did little to relieve Seren. She jumped as a strong arm
wrapped over her shoulders. She lifted her gaze and met
Paladin’s. Unable to stop, she wrapped her arms around his
waist. “So it really is better I remained here?”
“I do not know.”
“I haven’t forgiven you,” she muttered against his chest.
“Nor would I expect you to.” His hand passed over her
hair, fingers dipping to massage her scalp. His sandalwood
scent enfolded her, soothing her rattled nerves. Knees weak,
she slumped against him.
“I just want to make sure our baby is safe.”
She needed him to understand nothing else mattered as
long as their baby had a chance to survive.
“And so it will be. This I swear on my very blood. Our
child will live to be King.”
His answer seemed final, almost like a warning of his
eminent death. She stiffened and stepped away. The very
thought, even angry at him, of losing Paladin, never seeing,
touching, and sharing precious time with him, brought more
anguish. The baby rolled inside her.
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Together, they walked to the caverns. She’d been honest
with him. She still hadn’t forgiven him, but right now even
that wasn’t important. They had to work together to fight
against Arcane and his army. If they didn’t, none of the
humans on Avaris would survive.
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For the next few days, the tension within the safe haven
increased. News arrived every day of more attacks.
Obviously, Ren Murdock knew what he spoke of when he
told them the night Largin and Leo arrived that Arcane was
waiting until the baby’s birth to launch his major assault. The
closer her delivery came, the more the rogues vented their
hatred for humans.
Heart aching, Seren stopped listening to the reports.
Often, Seren went and sat on the roof of the caverns, staring
off into the distance across the dunes. Leo found her there.
Almost two weeks had passed since he and Largin arrived.
She was thankful he’d given her time to stew some before
searching her out. Still confused and defensive, the added
days had helped calm her.
From the corner of her eye, she saw him approach and sit
next to her on the smooth limestone.
“Well, what happened?”
She half-smiled, knowing what he meant. She’d avoided
telling him anything of her relationship with Paladin. It still
hurt too much to believe the man she loved hadn’t trusted
her. “He made a wish.”
“He’s making a habit of that.”
With a low laugh, she nodded. “He doesn’t seem to have
good luck with his wishes. First, me, and now me again.”
Leo frowned at her. “That doesn’t seem like a bad thing.”
“No, but he didn’t give me a choice either time. This time
though, he decided to keep me here without asking me what
I wanted to do.” She slumped against the rock behind her,
staring at the rough stone ground. “It wouldn’t hurt so badly
if I didn’t have feelings for him.”
“You love him.” His words came out as more of a
statement than a question. She looked at him.
He shrugged. “A blind man can see it.”
She released a breathy laugh. “It’s that obvious?”
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“The others didn’t see you after he’d left to go to
Valhaven. I did. I know how much you missed him.”
“I still miss him, but I can’t forgive him yet. I can’t trust
him either. Not so soon.” She looked out over the dunes
flowing across the horizon. “He should have talked to me
before he did it.”
“Did you have time to talk? When he rescued you?” Leo
quirked a brow at her.
“You’re deliberately trying to make me feel worse, aren’t
you?”
“Not really. Just thinking maybe you’re being a little
unreasonable.”
She shook her head. Leave it to Leo to come up with a
feasible excuse. “Just like a man. How am I unreasonable
when he’s the one who decided my future for me?”
“Did he wish for something both of you didn’t want at the
time? Hell, you two still want it. Just because you’re from
Earth and he’s from here doesn’t mean the two of you can’t
be together.”
Was this true? Yes, she’d needed Paladin with a desperate
desire, wanted him so much. Had he picked up on her what
she wanted and combined them with his own to make his
decision? She’d never asked him. Now it seemed too late.
How could she go to him to find out?
“Do I belong here, Leo? Really belong?” She sighed and
shook her head. “I don’t know. I want to be with Paladin, but
then I’m scared to stay here. Nothing is normal, not like what