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The Shadow Queen

The Shadow Queen

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Autoren: Anne Bishop
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a Jewel so peculiar he’d never seen its like before. And everything about her outside of her life here at SaDiablo Hall was off-limits in terms of questions or conversation. Sadi had made that very clear when the three of them had dinner last night.
    The other thing that was becoming clear was that no matter how they appeared for the servants and guests, no matter how Sadi was presented as the dominant power in Dhemlan, when the bedroom door closed at night, she had a Warlord Prince by the balls and wasn’t afraid to squeeze.
    Which brought him to the unpalatable conclusion that he was going to have to negotiate with Lady Angelline instead of Prince Sadi.
    Then he looked up and realized those sleepy gold eyes were focused on him, had been focused on him all the time his thoughts had wandered—and he had the terrifying feeling that Sadi was analyzing him right down to the last drop of blood and the smallest sliver of bone.
    A sudden chill hung over the table, along with an unspoken warning: Keep your hands, and your thoughts, away from my wife.
    “Prince?”
    Thank the Darkness, Theran thought as Daemon turned his head to look at the butler standing in the doorway.
    Beale nodded once.
    Daemon pushed his chair back, hesitated a moment, then called in a sheet of paper and dropped it on the table.
    “Those are the terms for having a Kaeleer Queen go to Dena Nehele,” Daemon said. “You can look them over and give me your decision later.”
    Theran waited until Daemon was out of the room before letting out a shuddering sigh of relief.
    Maybe if he told the butler he was going to take a walk around the estate, he could catch the Winds and reach the Keep before anyone realized he was gone. Maybe he could persuade that Hayllian librarian to help him go through the Gate and get back to Terreille.
    Maybe you can throw away the one chance you’ll have of finding someone who might be able to help your people. If you run away now, you run away from everyone. Jared and Blaed wouldn’t have run. They would have been scared—Hell’s fire, they weren’t stupid—but they wouldn’t have run.
    And neither would he.
    Resigned to that much,Theran picked up the sheet of paper to look at the terms.

    Carrying the loaded breakfast tray, Daemon paused outside the bedroom door.
    Control it, damn you. Lock it away. Keep it leashed.
    He was Daemon Sadi, Warlord Prince of Dhemlan, husband of Jaenelle Angelline. This morning, that was all he was. All he would allow himself to be.
    Choked by that leash of self-control, he passed through the bedroom door and the shields still surrounding the room. When he’d crept out of the room at the first hint of dawn, he could have changed the locks and shields to Red, which would have kept Jazen out but allowed Jaenelle to leave. He hadn’t. So she was still in his bed, tucked under the covers, just as he’d left her.
    Not quite, he realized as he rounded the bed and saw her. She’d gotten up long enough to pull the shift on—and, most likely, to realize that he’d locked her in the Consort’s suite.
    Her eyes opened. He wasn’t sure who stared at him—Jaenelle, his wife . . . or Witch.
    “I’m still deciding if I should be very pleased with you or very pissed off at you,” she said.
    Cautiously hopeful, because he hadn’t thought there would be any chance of her being pleased, he raised the tray to catch her attention. “I brought you some breakfast.”
    “Did you bring coffee?”
    “Yes.” Of course he’d brought coffee. He wouldn’t have dared come back into the room if he hadn’t.
    He waited until she was sitting up and comfortably settled before he placed the tray across her lap.
    A pointed look from her had him sitting gingerly on the edge of the bed. He didn’t speak while she inspected the contents of the tray.
    “Vegetable omelet and”—her eyebrows rose as she cut into the other one—“seafood omelet.”
    “Took a little persuading to convince Mrs. Beale to give up some of the shrimp and cold lobster she’s using for the midday meal,” he said.
    She took a bite of the seafood—and didn’t look at him. “Did you eat?”
    “Wasn’t hungry.” He was so scared of what would happen now, even the thought of food made him queasy.
    “I’d like an explanation,” Jaenelle said quietly.
    “Sweetheart, I’m sor—”
    “An explanation, Daemon, not an apology.”
    He swallowed the words and closed his eyes. An apology would have been easier.
    “Something snapped in you last night, in a way I’ve never seen before. I

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