morning. Because of the difficulty of timing intergalactic
transmissions and the extravagant cost, each child only got
fifteen minutes.
His younger son, Mitel, got on the phone next.
"Hi, Papa."
"Good evening, Mitel." At the age of eight, Mitel
was a serious child who worked hard at his studies and
pleasing his father.
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"I mastered my first level of levitation," Mitel burst
out.
"Congratulations, son."
Tor felt a warming burst of pride. Mitel had the
ability to move things with his mind. He'd been trying to
move himself, with little success, since he'd learned to
walk. That he'd reached first level was a huge achievement.
"How are your other studies going?"
"Fine. The tutor you sent is amazing. I think he
likes mother," Mitel confided.
"Ahh." Tor wasn't surprised. The tutor, according to
Sally, was gorgeous. The more he thought of settling down,
the more he decided he needed to find someone for his
children's mother.
"Is she seeing anyone now?"
"She saw some guy named Lord Jessum for a few
weeks, but when he told Alexandra she was just imagining
her visions, mother sent him away."
"Good."
The pair discussed Mitel's fencing lessons and his
studies, then he exchanged places with his brother, Cadin.
"Good evening, Father," Cadin said cheerfully.
Where Mitel was serious and studious, Cadin was all jokes
and fun. The problem with Cadin was that it was hard for
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him to settle down. His talent was to manipulate fire, and
with that much energy burning through him it was difficult
for him to sit down for his studies. Tor had instructed their
new tutor to give Cadin most of his lessons orally, outside,
so he could walk and burn off some of his excess energy. It
was just short of torture to put his extremely active son at a
classroom table for hours on end.
"So who's the new guy?" Cadin asked abruptly.
"What new guy?" Sometimes he felt he'd missed a
completely separate conversation than the one he was
having.
"The one Alexandra saw in her visions."
"I think it's King Naron," Tor said. "But I can't be
sure. Your great uncle signed me up for a consort contest.
If I win, I'll be his consort."
Tor didn't hide his relationships with his children.
They were an essential part of his life even if he couldn't be
there physically.
"Would you like that?" Cadin asked, taking on a
serious note. "Do you like the king? How does Baroy feel
about that?" There was a bit of tension in Cadin's voice
when he mentioned Baroy. The children had mixed feelings
about the dragon because it prevented them from spending
time with their father.
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"He'll be fine. He never had any problem with
Larien." He avoided the question about Naron. He didn't
want to discuss his conflicted feelings about the king.
"That's true. Are you coming to visit soon?"
Tor could hear the little boy coming out from the
child who was trying so hard to be a man.
"I'll see if I can visit once this consort business is
finished."
"What if you win the consort position?"
Tor laughed. "It's not a prison. I can still come visit.
I'll just bring the king with me."
"Very well."
That must've settled the matter for Cadin because he
dropped the subject in order to discuss his studies, which
were more interesting now with the new tutor—the one that
liked mother—and the new neighbor's daughter, who was
apparently "cute".
After the children were done, he talked to Livia.
"So I hear there might be a new man in the works."
Her teasing tone made Tor blush. He could feel the redness
rushing to his cheeks. Since they'd been childhood friends,
there wasn't anything he wouldn't share with the only
woman he loved. His mother had died when he was very
young so Tor had no memory of her, and although he didn't
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hold romantic love towards the mother of his children, she
held a special place in his heart.
"The king. Uncle entered me into a consort
challenge."
"And how are you doing?" He could tell from her
teasing tone that she was enjoying this conversation a little
too much for Tor's comfort.
"I'm doing well enough, but I heard that you also
have an admirer."
"Those children talk too much," Livia said. Her tone
was disgruntled but held no anger.
"And how is your tutor?"
"He's very pleasant and quite handsome, which I'm
sure you found out before you sent him to me. What's up,
Torrance?"
"You've been alone too long, Liv. I want you to
have some happiness."
"And what about you? Aren't you entitled to
happiness? Despite what our little seer said, do you think
you'd enjoy being a consort? It would tie you down and you
do enjoy your trips."
"Like I told the kids, this isn't a life sentence. I can
always leave."
"Call me if you need anything. And I'll keep you
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updated on news of the tutor."
"It's a deal." Tor laughed and said goodnight.
After he hung up, he remembered.
"Blast! I forgot to play my violin for Lexy."
"You can play her the song tomorrow," Dillon
soothed. "Let's get you settled in for the night."
Tor allowed his servants to undress him and put him
in his silk pajama bottoms. He never wore a shirt to bed so
it was a quick change before he was tucked into bed.
As he drifted off to sleep, he heard his servants
singing an old courting song.
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Chapter Four
"Today we are going to identify minerals," Naron
announced to the room at large. There was a long table with
four seats and a covered mound placed on the table before
each chair. "Please be seated, gentlemen."
Lord Mell, Lord Gallywyn, and Sir Cant all sat,
while Sally, looking at Tor in adoration, held out the chair
for him.
Did the man not have any ugly servants? For a man
who was blind, Tor had stunningly beautiful servants.
"It's important that my mate can identify the
minerals from my kingdom. As part of your responsibilities
you must be able to trade with monarchs from other nations
and ambassadors from other worlds and know what you're
talking about. This is a skill that can be taught, but it's
important to know if you have a feel for the minerals. I
want each of you to close your eyes, pull off your cloth,
grab a sample from the pile, open your eyes and tell me
what it is and how much it is worth on the open market."
"Lord Mell, you start first."
Mell pulled off his cloth and blindly picked up a
stone. He opened his eyes and announced. "A Callin
sapphire." He held up the blue stone so onlookers could see
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it. "Without a proper microscope, I would say it's worth
about thirty-two credits."
"It is a Phaseis sapphire, and it is worth three
thousand credits," Naron said. He was careful to keep all
emotion out of his voice, but he saw Tor's faint grin. A rush
of adoration filled him.
There was a burst of chatter through the audience
and a few outright smirks.
"Fear not, Lord Mell, you will have two other
chances. Lord Cant?"
The nervous lord closed his eyes, pulled off his
cloth and picked up a green rock. "Lystone, worth about
fifty credits," he said upon opening his eyes.
"Excellent," Naron said, surprised.
Lord Cant beamed with pride, nodding at the crowd
as they applauded. Naron noted that few supported Lord
Mell as consort. He added that in the rapidly building
negative column for the man. Good public image was
important for any consort.
"Lord Gallywyn."
The slim brunet gave him a shy smile before
looking over the rock in his hand. "Jaspit diamond," he
said, regarding a particularly ugly stone in the rough.
"Worth about five thousand when cut properly."
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"Excellent." Naron mentally crossed his fingers as
he turned to Tor. He hoped the duke had something he
could do to pass the test.
"Now, Tor, because you are blind, you may have
your shifter friend help you. I believe you said he studied
minerals."
"I don't need anyone to assist me with stones," Tor
said with a scowl. "They sing to me."
Naron bit his lower lip to hold back his shout of
glee. It was a rare ability to be an earth whisperer. If Tor
did indeed have that skill, it would explain why a space
dragon bonded so easily with him.
Dragons were tied to the songs of minerals. Even
space dragons were called to celestial bodies. Tor's ability
would make him an especially valuable consort. Naron had
to work hard to keep a wide smile from spreading across
his lips.
Damn, the man
was
perfect.
Tor picked a smoky gray stone from the pile and
held in his hand. He let out a low hum before announcing
his findings.
"Quartz from the Freely region. It would be worth a
great deal, but it has a flaw running down the middle,
making it essentially worthless."
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"What?!" Naron marched forward and snatched the
stone from Tor. He held it up to the light but didn't see
anything in its smoky layers. "Bring me an eye."
A page scurried off and returned with a round piece
of glass designed for jewelers to identify flaws in any rock.
Naron placed the eye next to the rock and examined it
closely. By the dragon goddess, Tor was right. There was a
fine crack running right down the middle of it.
"He's right," Naron said, not bothering to hide his
astonishment. He flashed a glare at Finnel, his chief
procurer. He would have a talk with Finnel later. Who
knew how many other stones were flawed?
"With those results, I declare Tor the winner of this
contest." There was no point in continuing. It wasn't a fair
contest with a stone singer in the mix.
There was polite applause even as a disgruntled
expression crossed Tor's face.
* * * *
King Naron was reviewing some papers when there
was a knock at his door.
"Come in."
He was surprised when Sir Cant came through the
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doorway.
The man was obviously uncomfortable. He could
barely meet Naron's eyes.
"I've come to withdraw from the consort contest,"
Sir Cant blurted out.
Naron set his papers down and gave the other man
his complete attention. "Why do you want to withdraw?"
The younger man came forward. "May I be
honest?"
"Of course. Would you like to sit down?"
"N-no," he stammered. "I mean no thank you. I just
want to get this over with. As much as I respect you as a
king, I don't think I would make a very good consort.
You're looking for someone like Lord Mell, who has a
strong personality, or Lord Gallywyn, who is pretty, or
perhaps the duke, who is both. I don't want to be a consort.
I'm only here because my father said he would disown me
if I didn't try. Being away from home made me realize how
much I miss Timothy."
"Timothy?"
Cant blushed. "He's the miller's son back home."
The shy young man straightened his back. "Watching his
grace get through a day and talking to the people about him
made me realize I've been a coward all this time. If the
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duke can be a diplomat and deal with a space dragon
without his sight, I can stand up to my father and tell him
I'm going after the man I love."
"What if he disowns you?"
Sir Cant straightened his back and stood tall. "Then
I learn how to help out my husband in the mill."
"Good for you." Naron stood and slapped the
younger man on the back. "If your father disowns you, let
me know and I'll see what I can do about finding you a
position with the assessor's office. You have a good eye for
rocks."
The young man flushed from the praise. "Thank
you, Your Highness, and good luck with your consort
contest. I look forward to seeing his grace the next time I
visit."
The younger man was gone before Naron had a
chance to realize what he'd said.
"I guess I'm not as subtle as I thought." Cant's
words had Naron thinking. He called for his page.