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“No, it does not.” I may have lied some. I knew I was channeling most of my anger on Zayden based on what happened to my father, trying not to let myself show weakness for him but this may have changed things. It made them harder for me.

“I think you know it does.” Jaylyn smiled.

“Shit.” I knew what I had to do but really didn’t want to do this either. “I hate you.” I glared up at them and left to go after Zayden.

“That’s okay!” Ruby shouted. “We still love you!”

My eyes rolled to her annoying voice about it and I looked for Zayden.

He was standing with his back to me, looking across the land with his hands behind his back. The setting sun was slightly to his right, lighting up that half of his body. His hair was like gold glistening in the rays and I slowly approached.  “Zayden?”

He didn’t turn around. “I think it might rain tonight.”

I stood next to him, seeing the clouds starting to roll in from the south. “It may.”

“So, is there a reason you followed me out here? It couldn’t be for a friendly conversation. I know you don’t do that kind of thing.”

I deserved that. It was the persona I gave myself but I tried to remain focused on what I came out to do. I had to stay calm through this and tried my absolute hardest but I made a mistake. I looked over.

Zayden still didn’t look at me but his eyes seemed to be an even brighter blue than usual being cast directly towards the sun and that frozen feeling I would get from looking at him began to crack and change, melting down my body and giving me a sense of pleasure.

I had to look away and just came out with what I came to do. “About my father, I didn’t know about—what you did.”

“It’s okay. Really. I’m used to people judging me all the time because of who I am. It was no surprise that you did the same.”

“Because you’re the Prince?”

“Yes but I’m more than that.”

“I know and I was—wrong to say those things.”

Zayden laughed from my hesitant pause. “It’s all right, Love. We’ve all done wrong things in our lives. We’re only human after all.” I actually smiled, really smiled to something he said and saw him look over to it. “So, you do smile.”

I couldn’t look at him just yet but hiding this smile was just as hard. “What makes you think that I didn’t?”

“Just your attitude, I guess.”

“You say that like you really know me but you don’t.”

Zayden laughed again to my quoting him. “You’re right. I don’t.” He paused for a moment and his tone became mellow. “But I’d like to.”

His words grabbed me and my eyes at last found his. I stared into his perfectly shaded blues and didn’t know what to say. I began to feel hot and that frozen effect was now completely gone.

How could this be possible? It seemed almost too good to be true. I finally got to spend time with the man I have sought after for so long and we weren’t exchanging harsh words. It was almost nice but I decided to change the subject to ease the long awkward pause. “I just wanted to thank you for showing respect for my father and sending him back to me but this doesn’t change everything else you’ve done.”

“I understand. I didn’t expect it to when I did it.”

I looked back and did the unthinkable. I leaned into him, giving him a soft kiss on the cheek. I don’t know why. It was just a reaction. “Thanks anyway.” I only realized it after and had to turn away. I don’t think that’s what I meant to do but he was making it hard not to.

I tried to keep it together and started walking back. I needed to get away but my eyes lifted and I saw something worse. The other four nosy souls with us were all laying down lined up at the opening of the shelter. Of course they were. They were all smiling and just proved that they saw everything, including what I did.

I couldn’t go in there and listen to anything they had to say. I wasn’t ready for that so I lifted my hands and I was enclosed by the earth around me. It felt cooler from standing directly in the sun and I could get some nice alone time in here but it wasn’t enough. I actually wanted to sleep better tonight and looked at the ground under my feet.

I pushed towards it, padding my hands down a few times and created a set of stairs. I kept doing it as I took each step and after about twenty paces down, I quickly shoved my hands out away from me and the earth went with it, creating a nice cavern that would be my room. This is where I’d stay and I set it up just how I needed it, knowing I would soon have company of some kind.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 29

 

 

Zayden

 

I never knew what would come of this when I agreed to help Troy but I may have been a bit surprised. She seem changed somehow and it only brought out the beauty in her, making it that much harder for me. I still wasn’t sure. It’s been so long since I’ve been near a woman and I was being drawn to the first one giving me attention. Was that wrong of me or was there really something there? I wasn’t sure but would like to find out.

“So? How’d it go?” Darius’s inconspicuous voice forced me to smile.

“By your tone, I can tell you already know the answer to that.”

“So, what does this mean?” Troy asked.

He was hopeful but I had to come out with the truths. “This means nothing. Nothing has changed. We’re taking them to see father then in a few days we’ll be sending them back to Kalu as planned.” I didn’t like saying it but someone had to.

“Are you sure that’s what you want? I know that’s not what I want.”

I looked over while laughing. “Darius? Are you actually saying you’re willing to be tied down to just one woman? That doesn’t seem like you at all. Are you sure you configured all the possible outcomes correctly?”

“Ruby is different. She’s not like all the other women. I actually enjoy her company and it’s not about sex, not really anymore. I just like being around her. I’ve never done this before.”

“Well, you do know that she probably won’t accept the one time you’re famous for if she’s grown just as attached to you.”

“I know. It might be hard but I’d change my life for her.”

I thought to myself amidst the silence. He seemed every bit as determined as Troy was now and what else could I have done? Knowing what they wanted put a perspective on what I wanted but the price for getting it was high. “You both know what this may mean?”

“Yes.” Darius replied. “But I’m willing to risk it.”

“As am I.” Troy added.

I gained a smile. “Well, you have it cut out for you then. They already like you. As for me, I’ll have to do some more work.”

“Not that much more.” Troy replied. “She’s already begun to fall. You’ll soon have her coming to you.”

I smiled and put my hand out to feel the rain start to fall. “Oh, perfect. We better get inside.”

We turned around and I saw a little shack of dirt next to the shelter.

“That’s where Adele is.” Darius said. “I think we kind of pissed her off by watching. Sorry.”

“Thanks for helping.” I meant it in a sarcastic way of course and we waited out of the rain in our shelter for Jaylyn and Ruby to hopefully get Adele out of whatever mood she was in. It was hard to tell what that would be at this point. She seemed calm, more like a normal person around me but Darius said they might have pissed her off. That was great. I knew they probably would have watched but they didn’t have to let her know about it. Now my night may have to start all over and my real work will begin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 30

 

 

Jaylyn

 

She didn’t look happy. While Troy and Darius went to Zayden, I went with Ruby underground. It wasn’t a surprise what Adele had created. This was how we spent our nights of travel and it was kind of good to see that she relaxed enough to do it but I kept my focus more on making sense of her behavior. She kissed Zayden; we saw it but something still seemed wrong and we were going to find out what.

“So, Adele.” I began slowly, taking a seat in one of the chairs she created for us. “Did you make up with Zayden?”

She just looked over with a sigh while her head was being supported by her hand.

“How can you do that?” Ruby asked.

“Do what?”

“How can you just sit there and act like nothing is happening between you two? We saw what you did.”

I held my breath. I didn’t plan to jump into it that quickly but it was a little late to stop it.

“Look, I’ll admit that I don’t hate him as much because he spared my father but what he did was still wrong. I could never forgive him for killing all those men.”

“But don’t you feel anything?” I said with a begging tone, almost whining, hoping she’d begin to see our way. “Even a little?”

Adele looked over with another sigh and her voice expressed a level of joyless regret. “You know we can’t, not in this life.”

“Why can’t we?” Ruby asked. “Just because we kill people for a living?”

“Assassins are not destined for love and you know it. It’s part of our fate that we chose.”

Troy was instantly on my mind and I just couldn’t think it to be true. I already thought him as mine and loved him for everything he’s done for me so far. “But—”

“Look.” Adele sighed again, showing she was getting frustrated. “You two have the right to do what you want. I won’t try and stop you anymore, not after watching you with them today. It was good to see you happy.”

That’s not what I thought she was going to say but she was right. I was happy with Troy.

“But what about you?” Ruby asked.

“What about me?”

“What are you going to do?”

She didn’t reply right away but I knew she was thinking about Zayden and she leaned her head back with a long breath, looking up at the ceiling. “I don’t know. I don’t know what I’ll do.”

“We know it’s him.” I said. “It’s still not wrong to want it.”

“They don’t mix with our kind, remember?”

“Oh, you don’t really believe that, do you?” Ruby wondered, trying to hold back her laugh so she would finally sound more caring to the situation. “They told us he just made that up.”

“I’d rather see it that way, okay? It’s for the best.”

We didn’t know what else to say. Trying to convince Adele through words wasn’t going to work. We needed to have Zayden present so she could see him and want to turn this around herself.

“Well, okay.” I turned back towards the stairs to do just that. “I’m going to invite them down here if you don’t mind.”

“Go for it.”

Ruby smiled and sat on the chair next to her. “You can brush out my hair while we wait for them. It’s probably a mess.”

I left them to it and climbed the stairs to the exit. I had no idea that it would have been raining and I hurried straight into the shelter, taking a deep breath from the sudden chill. “Shit, it’s raining.”

Troy smiled. “Yeah. Where are the others?”

“They’re still in there. I actually came to invite you to join us.”

“Are you kidding?” Darius wondered. “That thing is tiny.”

I just smiled. Of course they didn’t know any better. They haven’t been around Adele nearly long enough to know what she’s truly capable of. “You should really come. Since we’re not
exactly
prisoners anymore, you should see how we spend our nights of travel. It’s better than this, I assure you.”

“Is Adele okay with that?” Zayden asked. “Her mood probably hasn’t changed.”

I laughed and picked up our cloaks laying around, holding them in my arms. “You’ll have to excuse her. The world has put her through much pain.”

“Couldn’t you help her?” Troy wondered.

I looked at him and realized he was referring to my healing abilities but this was different. It wasn’t about that at all and my voice became flat with a growing sad expression while speaking the truth. “No. I wish I could but this kind of pain cannot be healed by any amount of enchantments. It’s not a physical pain. It’s purely mental. She has to be the one to decide to end it once she’s gotten what it is she needs.”

“And what is that?” Zayden asked.

I started to smile again. Was it just a coincidence that he’s the one that asked? “Why don’t you come with me and maybe you’ll find out for yourself?”

Troy and Darius looked over at Zayden to let him know they wanted to. It didn’t take much effort. He sighed and started getting back up to his feet, not in the mood to argue it. It was a wise decision. “All right. I’ll take anything better than this right now.”

They immediately got to their feet with him and I was glad he agreed. “You made the right choice. You won’t regret it.”

“I better not.”

They followed me out into the rain and we went right inside the other door.

“Stairs?”

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