Authors: Elysa Hendricks
Tags: #Kidnapping, #Fantasy Fiction, #Contemporary, #Fiction, #Romance, #Fantasy, #Life on Other Planets, #Revenge, #General, #Love Stories
unfocused. Her eyelids fell shut, then rose again in a languid
motion. Moisture spiked her lashes and glistened on her pale
cheeks. “Do you see?”
Puzzled, he followed the sweep of her arm over the mist-
shrouded valley below. For a brief moment he thought he saw
a city of white and gold gleaming in a warm summer sun. Simply
garbed people strolled along flower-lined paths which wound
around unpretentious yet elegant buildings. The sound of music
drifted on sweetly scented air. Then he blinked, and the image
blurred to a swirl of snow. “See what? There’s nothing but
rocks and snow.”
“Andacor.”
“The cold has muddled your mind.” Slowly he reached out
his hand. “Come to me, Sianna. Andacor is naught but a myth.”
His fingers brushed her shoulder, but she slid away from him,
closer to the edge. The icy feel of her flesh pierced through his
gloves and chilled his heart. If he didn’t warm her soon, she
would be beyond his help.
“You’re wrong. Andacor is real. It is here.” A confused
look settled over her serene features. “I can see it. Hear it.
Smell it. Almost feel it, but I can’t find a passageway.” She
leaned forward and stretched out her hand.
His heart jolted as her body bent over the drop, but didn’t
plummet into the abyss. Something held her back, an invisible
barrier he couldn’t see, the same barrier she fought to find a
way through. He inched forward to try to grab her arm. With
an ominous creak, the ground shifted under his feet. He
stumbled backwards and fell to his knees.
A few yards away Warda paced back and forth, whining.
Hakan pawed the ground and shook his head. Both beasts
sensed the unstable ledge he and Sianna stood on. Any moment
it could give way and plunge them to their deaths. He had to
act quickly. On his hands and knees he crawled toward her.
Through the barrier, Sianna could see Andacor spread out
in front of her, a dream of perfection. Here she and her child
would never know fear or pain, anger or discontent. Harmony
flowed in the air. Peace and serenity beckoned her to enter this
otherworldly place. One more step and she would be home.
She lifted her foot.
“For moon’s sake, Sianna! Step back. If I come any closer,
the ledge will crumble under my weight. I cannot reach you.
Step back.”
Kyne’s heartfelt entreaty stayed her efforts. She paused
and glanced back at him. He crouched just out of reach. Fear
tightened his lips to a thin line.
“There’s nothing to dread. This is Andacor. Laila told me
my mother was from the mountains. These are her people. I
feel it in my ka. I belong here.”
“There’s nothing in front of you but oblivion. Andacor is a
myth, an illusion of light.” He rose. The ground groaned. “You
belong to me. I’ll not relinquish you to a mirage. Either come
back to me, or I’ll come to you and we’ll both die.”
Poised at the gates of paradise, she hesitated at his words.
“You would risk death rather than release me?”
“What is mine I hold. Come to me, Sianna.”
Though hardly a declaration of love, possessiveness rang
in his voice. She was his. And he knew it. But he was not hers.
In her mind, wordless voices drowned out Kyne’s harsh
command. She cocked her head to listen. Later she would
consider Kyne’s feelings for her.
They are of us. An elderly woman spoke first. She is Mala’s
daughter.
A younger man said, The man’s bloodline is thinner than
the woman’s. His connection to us is weaker, third
generation. Perhaps even fourth. He does not believe.
Few outsiders trust in what they cannot see, hear or
touch. To them we are naught but a tale with which to put
young ones to sleep. We are the world that was. They are
the world that is. She spoke with resignation, then addressed
her words to Sianna. Child, all who accept our reality are
welcome in Andacor.
Sianna smiled at Kyne. “The people of Andacor welcome
us.”
No, child. You may enter, but the other may not. He
walks the path of vengeance. It destroys him. Hatred blinds
him to this world. Andacor does not exist for those without
faith, hope or love. Forgiveness is his only path to salvation.
Understanding blossomed inside her. She and Kyne were
of two worlds, but they could live only in one. Kyne denied
Andacor’s existence. If she chose Andacor, when he tried to
stop her, he would fall into the void below. Even if he did not
die, his current path would ravage his ka until there was naught
left but an empty shell.
There was no choice. Farewell.
She turned and stepped into his embrace. The ground shifted
beneath them. Kyne threw himself away from the edge, and
they fell backwards into a snowdrift. With a sharp crack and a
low rumble, the ledge sheared away at their feet. A cloud of
snow and dust rose in the air. Kyne’s rasping breath in her ear
muffled the sound of falling rock and dirt.
Like an icy rain, reality drenched her. How close he’d come
to death. Shuddering, she buried her face in his shoulder.
She lay on top of him, their limbs aligned from shoulder to
knee. Heat from his body seeped through her chilled flesh, his
warm breath slid over her frozen skin, sending shivers down
her spine. The rapid thud of his heart matched the uneven
thumping of her own.
He stood, taking her with him. His fingers dug into her
cold-numbed arms, and he gave her a shake. “Foolish woman.
Why did you run off? You could have died of exposure. Fallen
off a cliff. Been ravaged by a sardak. What were you thinking?”
At his touch, his anger swept through her, sparking her own.
She shoved away from him and crossed her arms over her
heaving chest. “I did not give up paradise to be scolded like a
naughty child.”
“Then cease to behave like one.”
Cold rattled her teeth as she challenged his accusations.
“Are the deaths you speak of any worse than death on a spike?”
Only after she had blurted her question did she sense the fear
he’d hidden below his anger.
One hand flew to her mouth, the other settled protectively
over her still flat belly. Did he realize what she admitted with
her rash words?
Rage faded from his eyes. “I would not let harm come to
you. Could you not have trusted me?”
Tension eased out of her body. All along she had seen past
his angry words. “I never truly doubted you.”
A curt nod acknowledged her belated trust. He said nothing
of his babe, but his gaze drifted to where her hand rested, and
his expression softened.
“You know?” She ducked her head, shielding her face from
his eyes with her tangled hair.
He placed a finger beneath her chin and tipped her head
up. “I know.”
With his smile and soft words, the knot of fear inside her
unraveled. Together they could face any challenge.
He stood and pulled her up next to him. When her legs
trembled, he swung her into his arms.
“I can walk.”
“Perhaps,” he agreed as he plunked her atop Hakan’s broad
back. “But not today. I’ve wasted enough time chasing after
you.”
Though his tone was even, she could sense the crack in his
inner control. Like grapes crushed in a mesh bag, the wine of
his emotions oozed forth, a sweet, heady liquid that infused her
battered ka with hope.
When he swung up behind her and wrapped her inside his
cloak, she snuggled into his warmth. With one hand he held
Hakan’s reins. The other slipped under the heavy cloak and
came to rest on her belly.
“It’s time to go home.”
Despite the warmth of Kyne’s bulk pressed against her
back and thighs, Sianna shivered uncontrollably. Home. Like a
lamp in the darkness the word beckoned her. She peered up at
his face, but could detect no forgiveness there. If not for the
reassurance of his gentler emotions flowing through her, his
scowl would indicate his anger with her.
“Is Castle Vareck my home?”
A muscle at the corner of his mouth tightened and pain
flashed in his eyes, then his lips softened and he looked full into
her face. “Your home and life are now with me, my little
Daughter of Light. From this moment your former life ceases
to exist, and you are reborn.”
The meaning of his words and emotions crashed over
Sianna. She stiffened in his embrace. “You would have me
deny my father? I cannot. Whatever his crimes, his blood flows
in my veins. He gave me life. For this alone I must honor him.”
Kyne’s eyes took on a wintery hue. “Why? There is naught
to honor in such a butcher. When he is dead, he’ll soon be
forgotten.” His grip tightened painfully. “You will forget him.”
“You are wrong. We must never forget him. Only in
remembering can we avoid a reoccurrence of his sins. And
only in forgiving can we find peace.”
“DiSanti’s blood on my sword will give me the peace I
seek. Then the cries of those he’s murdered will no longer
haunt my dreams.”
A feeling of terror jolted Sianna as Kyne’s hatred stirred
his unborn babe to wakefulness in her womb. “Sh-h-h,” she
crooned beneath her breath.
Cold and exhausted, she pulled away from Kyne’s harsh
emotions. Later she would deal with his quest for vengeance.
For now she settled deeper into his embrace. She soothed their
fretful babe back into slumber and sought the same escape for
herself.
Kyne guided Hakan down the slippery mountain trail, his
thoughts and emotions in turmoil. Sianna’s slight form resting
against his chest had little to do with the heavy weight around
his heart. How could he care for her? He refused to consider
the word love. Daughter of his enemy, the man who had killed
nearly all those he loved? The man who in his lust for power
had brought an entire country to the brink of ruin?
Yet how could he not care for her? Her actions proved her
innocent of DiSanti’s evil. Her loyalty, though misplaced, could
not be faulted. Could it be forgiven?
Kyne splayed his fingers over her belly. Awareness fluttered
through him. She carried his babe. The fragile connection to his
unborn child eased the doubt from his heart if not his mind.
Sianna was his. DiSanti would have no part of her.
***
“Hmmm.” Sianna sighed in pleasure as a firm warmth
massaged her icy feet. Where was she? Her eyelids flickered
open. Shadows obscured the ceiling above her while firelight
danced across the walls of Kyne’s chamber. She stretched and
sighed again. On the bed, his body silhouetted by the fire behind
him, Kyne knelt over her bare legs.
Memory threatened to destroy this moment of accord
between them. There was much they needed to settle between
them. She started to sit up.
Dark skin against pale, his strong fingers stroked up her
calves, drawing a groan of satisfaction from her lips as she
went limp against the bed. Rational thought was driven away
by his touch.
He glanced up and smiled. “Do you like? Or shall I stop?”
His enjoyment in his action enhanced her own delight.
“Please continue.”
She watched as his hands glided around her knees, nudged
them apart and kneaded her inner thighs, his thumbs teasing
the sensitive flesh where her legs joined. Her breasts swelled,
nipples puckering. Nothing covered her body. Suddenly shy,
she tried to clamp her legs together, but he gently held them
open with his own. Cool air swirled over her heated liquid core.
Heat flooded her neck and cheeks at her obvious response
to Kyne’s seduction. She closed her eyes against his self-
satisfied, knowing grin. They flew open again at his intimate
kiss, his tongue lapping the dew of her desire. Back arching,
her fingers tangled in the dark, silky hair spread out over her
thighs as he drove her on.
Without warning, her climax exploded inside her, a burst of
sensation so intense she cried out Kyne’s name. Lost in wonder,
her body convulsed. Tears streamed down her face. “Oh, Kyne.”
She stretched out her arms to him.
His gaze locked on hers, he slid up and into her. Their bodies
fit together without hesitation, a mighty sword in its silken sheath.
“You are mine,” he growled in her ear.
Despite his possession of her body, he still doubted what he
sensed was in her heart.
“I am yours,” she reassured him. As you are mine.
“Always and forever,” he answered her unspoken words.
His mind might deny the bond between them, but his heart
knew.
Then as he began to move within her, all conscious thought
fled.
Later, she curled against his side and listened to the steady
thud of his heart beneath her ear. Above the heavy bed robe
the air was crisp as the fire in the hearth had burnt to embers.
The scent of wood smoke and sex perfumed the air. Sleep
evaded her. Kyne’s disquiet seeped into her and banished the
contentment she should feel after hours of his thorough loving.