Read The Lynx Who Purred for a Sidhe Prince Online
Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
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Mate or Meal 9
The Lynx Who Purred for a Sidhe
Prince
Ally or admirer? When lynx shifter Corbin Mckenna falls for Sidhe
prince Winter Tomacelli, he doesn't expect being forced into a
political marriage. What is more important—the happiness of two
men in love, or the safety of two peoples?
Years ago, Winter lost his parents to an assassination, and he
knows that now, the duty to protect the Sidhe falls on his
shoulders. Secretly, he is happy when a wedding with Corbin
Mckenna is suggested as a solution to improve diplomatic relations
between shifters and Sidhe. With one kiss, Corbin is capable of
turning his entire body into flame and sweeping him off his feet.
But Winter fears what a bond with him will entail for Corbin. He
fears losing Corbin, like he lost his parents.
To survive, their love will have to fight their duty, and an
unexpected outside threat that could kill Winter. What will their
future bring?
Genre:
Alternative (M/M or F/F), Paranormal, Shape-shifter
Length:
42,091 words
THE LYNX WHO PURRED FOR
A SIDHE PRINCE
Mate or Meal 9
Scarlet Hyacinth
EROTIC ROMANCE
MANLOVE
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THE LYNX WHO PURRED
FOR A SIDHE PRINCE
Mate or Meal 9
SCARLET HYACINTH
Copyright © 2012
Prologue
The sound of Winter’s footsteps echoed hollowly in the cavernous
halls of the Seelie palace. Winter suppressed a shudder, eyeing the
guards leading him with apprehension. He had no idea what he’d
done to be summoned here. Usually, his royal uncle attempted to keep
him away from the court with every possible pretext. Whatever King
Sterling had in store for him, it couldn’t be good.
Once upon a time, Winter had loved the Sidhe palace. There were
beautiful gardens where he’d loved to play as a child, and the libraries were endless sources of knowledge. During ceremonies and parties,
beautiful music filled the ballrooms. Back then, Winter had been too
young to participate, but he’d always sneaked as close as he could to steal a few looks at the richly garbed guests and the extravagant
outfits. It had been home.
All that had changed when Winter’s parents had been killed in an
assassination plot by the Unseelie. After that, chaos had ensued. With the Seelie leader and his wife gone, war had been imminent. Winter
had been too young to take charge of the situation and too lost in
grief. This was how his uncle had ended up on the throne, even if it
had been Winter’s birthright.
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If he wanted to be honest, Winter didn’t particularly mind leaving
the Seelie crown to Sterling. Being part of the royal family had only brought Winter sorrow. Many times, he had wished he’d been born in
a normal household. That way, his parents wouldn’t be dead now.
In spite of those regrets, however, he had not officially signed the
throne over to Sterling since he knew it was not what his parents
would have wanted. Winter was no politician. He preferred a more
hands-on approach in helping his people. But even if what he really
wanted was to be a healer, he remained the heir of the defunct royal
family, the only Sidhe prince, and eventually, he would have to take
up the crown.
It occurred to Winter that the palace was awfully quiet. Not only
that, but there were more guards around than usual. A dark suspicion
crowded at the back of his mind. He didn’t want to think his uncle
would plan something against him, but his parents had been
assassinated after all.
“Excuse me,” he said to one of the guards. “Is anything wrong?
Have the Unseelie attacked again?”
The man gave Winter a torn look, as if he was considering
whether to approach the topic or not. “No, Sire,” he finally said. “It’s nothing like that. But you should ask His Majesty for more details. I am honestly not at liberty to say.”
The fact that the guards were sworn to secrecy didn’t bode well
for the situation. Still, Winter remained silent and obediently followed behind them. At last, they reached the throne room, and the guards
stopped in front of the huge golden doors engraved with the symbol
of the House of Tomacelli. Winter’s family. Every time he saw that
crest, Winter felt a deep pang of regret inside him.
The doors opened and one of the guards stepped forward to
announce him. “His Royal Highness, Prince Winter Tomacelli.”
A familiar voice beckoned him to enter, and the guards parted,
allowing him to go inside. Keeping his head held high, Winter
stepped into the throne room.
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King Sterling was alone in the throne room, something that
immediately surprised Winter. The man was always surrounded by
his entourage, from courtesans to advisors. Winter carefully schooled his expression, not allowing the older Sidhe to see how much this odd situation startled him.
“Greetings, Uncle,” he said. “You wanted to see me?”
Usually, it would have been a breach of protocol to address the
standing Sidhe king as anything else than Your Majesty, but their
current situation was unprecedented, and Winter took petty
satisfaction where he could.
“Yes, Winter. Come. I wanted to talk to you about something very
important.”
King Sterling’s voice held none of the arrogance Winter had come
to expect from the other Sidhe. “Of course, Uncle,” he replied
neutrally.
“A few days ago, Elder Mercier was captured in an act of extreme
aggression against the shifters. To prevent a war, two important
shifters have come to see me. They do not wish for more violence,
and I am inclined to agree.”
Winter couldn’t say he was particularly surprised by the
information. Adele Mercier had always been one of the stoutest
believers in the purist school of thought that many Seelie Sidhe had
adopted. Personally, Winter believed that all species had the right to live. Sure, he knew that Elder Mercier and others like her believed
shifters were to blame for the entire world knowing of the existence
of paranormal creatures. Still, he’d always thought such disgust and
resentment was extreme, especially since it often extended to magical creatures such as demons.
Oblivious to Winter’s thoughts, Sterling continued to speak.
“However, Elder Mercier’s action led to the injury of several shifters, an injury of magical nature which they cannot heal.”
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The word
heal
truly drew in Winter’s attention. He was beginning to understand where Sterling was going with this. “You want me to
help them with this in a sign of good faith?”
Sterling offered him a weak smile. “Indeed. You’ve always been a
smart boy.” The small twist of lips disappeared as if it had never been.
“But there’s more. There is a child.”
“A child?” Winter repeated, unsure if he’d heard right. What did a
baby have anything to do with a war?