The Shadow Queen
it into a fierce kind of service. She was a Queen, and dealing with a Warlord Prince when he rode the killing edge was part of her training.
Lady, Ranon snarled, taking a step toward her.
If she trusted him, trusted any of them, she could stand her ground and find a way to keep things from turning deadly. But she looked into Ranons eyes and realized he had taken advantage of those vulnerable days to kill witches he had hated, and right now, he was struggling not to see her as prey, not to see her as hed seen most other Queens.
One hundred Warlord Princes in Dena Nehele. For the first time, she understood what they must have done to survive, how much blood they must have spilled to keep the failing heart of their people from being destroyed completely.
I need some air, Cassidy said, easing herself out the door. Take care of your duties, Prince. Ill join you shortly.
Did he sense the lie?
Fool. You should have gone to the Keep last night when you suspected this would start.
But she hadnt been frightened last night. Not really frightened. Shed had a false confidence, based on her experience with the Warlord Princes in Jaenelles court. Shed never felt threatened by those men, even the most powerful among them. Hells fire, Lucivar didnt waste time discussing anything with a witch during her moontime. Hed simply pick her up and haul her to wherever he wanted her to be, and that was the end of it. If she was luckyand he was feeling generous in a snarly kind of waythe witch would have a choice of what she was going to eat and whether she had one blanket tucked around her or two.
Despite his power and temper, despite what shed heard he could do when he rode the killing edge, she had never had a moment when shed thought Lucivar would hurt her.
Her thoughts fled in every direction. She kept her head down and her eyes focused on the ground as she hurried without considering where she was going. When strong hands grabbed her upper arms, she let out a breathless shriek.
Cassie? Gray asked. Whats wrong?
Gray, she gasped. Nothings wrong. I was just . . .
His nostrils flared. His eyes glazed. And a friend was replaced by a stranger whose hands tightened on her arms when she tried to step back.
Youre hurt, Gray said, his voice roughened by a temper turned unpredictable. You need the Healer.
He started to pull her toward the house. She dug her heels into the ground, resisting.
I dont need a Healer, Gray. Im not hurt.
Youre bleeding. I can smell it.
Mother Night. Its moons blood, Gray. You know about moons blood. Dont you?
Did he? Boys didnt notice the smell of moons blood until they began to mature sexually. When shed first met him, Grays psychic scent had said boy despite his physical maturity.
I know about it, Gray finally said.
There was just enough hesitation in his voice for her to wonder if she could believe him.
You shouldnt be out here, Gray said. You should be inside. Someone should be looking after you.
Well, he knew that much.
She thought of going back inside, thought of the look in Therans eyesand Ranons eyesand shuddered.
Too many people in the house.
You mean too many males.
Yes.
His hands gentled. His voice gentled. You need to rest, Cassie.
I She couldnt deny it without lying, so she said nothing.
Gray released her, then slid a hand down her arm until he could take her hand. Come on. You can take a nap in my bed. Youll be safe there.
Grays little room in the shed. A quiet, private place where she could gather her wits and her courage.
She didnt argue with him when he coaxed her to lie down on the bed her father had built. She didnt argue when he removed her shoes.
She didnt resist when he tucked himself in beside her.
Get some rest, Cassie, he said quietly. You can rest.
His fingertips gently stroked her forehead, stroked her hair. Such a soothing motion. When he told her to close her eyes, she obeyed.
Cradled by the warmth of him, she fell asleep.
Gray watched her sleep. That sunset hair, with its streaks of honey, was spread over his pillow. He studied that wonderful face with its crop of freckles. An honest face. A face he could trust.
Just like she trusted him. She hadnt stayed in the house with Theran or Ranon. Shed come to him, trusted him to keep her safe.
And he would keep her safe. Hed put a
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