
The Twin Dragons Series: Dragon's Blood Book 3
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Chapter 1
Luvenia
Thaddeus, Sylvan, and I head to the Requiem Mountains without exchanging a word. We're on a mission to find my parents.
Hael tells us they're in a council meeting in Deep Cavern. That's where we decide to intercept them.
I've already filled in Sylvan and Thaddeus about Shaiâs warning. They know the danger that's coming.
Before we step into Deep Cavern, I grab my leather clothes from Adaraâs ledge. My mates get theirs from Guest Room 12.
Just as I'm about to walk into the council meeting, Sylvan and Thaddeus stop me. Each of them places a hand on my arm.
âDid you think of something?â I ask, turning to each of them. They exchange a serious look.
âTell them about Shaiâs warning and the image of the six Silver Breeds you saw in the sky,â Sylvan suggests. âWe'll gather a scouting party to check the territory. We'll take down any infiltrators as soon as we find them.â
âWe need to act now,â Thaddeus adds, looking me over. âPrincessâŠplease tell the council. But don't leave the mountain range.â
âAnd why not?â I ask. âWomen should stay in the mountain for safety, right?â
âYou're a high-priority target,â Sylvan answers for Thaddeus. âThe daughter of the two Dragon Lords who rule Requiem territory. If they capture you, they could win the war.â
âI get it.â I nod. âBut I won't put myself in danger for no reason. I'll help as much as I can. You can't stop me from helping.â
âYou can help, but you need to stay safe.â Thaddeus brushes a stray hair off my cheek gently. âYou proved your strength last night, but you haven't trained with your new power yet.
âWhen we're done scouting, we'll come back to you. We'll figure out how to keep you safe.â
âThere's no point in keeping me safe if the whole mountain isn't safe,â I snap, even though Thad is trying to be gentle. âIf this Horde falls, so do I. So I'll fight.â
âLuveniaâŠâ Sylvan says my name quietly. He's not being arrogant or mocking. He's serious.
âWe were at war for five years. We grew and saw things and survived things I hope you never have to. Fighting seems heroic. Everyone believes that.
âBut when a war is real, when people die brutally, painfully, without mercy right in front of you, fighting isn't always the answer.â
âSylvan is right,â Thaddeus agrees. âLook into our minds if you want to understand more. But we go to war because we never want to go to war again.
âWar is bloody. War is merciless. If we want to win, sometimes we have to be merciless too. It takes a tollâŠsomething you wouldn't understand.
âThere's no negotiating with the Tempest breeds and a Blood Ravenâs revenge. They want to turn us into slaves or corpses. Either way, we're not going down without a fight.â
âWe'll win.â I shake my head. âWe're not going down, we'reââ
My words are cut off when my vision blurs for a moment. An icy breeze wraps around me, and I see my matesâ eyes widen in shock.
âCompletely unprepared?â
I freeze as I hear a strange accent right behind me.
I turn around and see a mirage of a silver-haired monster with black scars all over his face and red war paint on his lips. His green-and-gold eyes are snake-like.
âLuvenia.â Sylvan and Thaddeus both say my name. I turn to see five more mirages appear behind them. My mates haven't even noticed.
âBehinââ I start to say, but Thaddeus and Sylvan mist just as two swords lunge forward, narrowly missing them.
I think I'm next, but then I feel a hand in my hair and another on the back of my pants.
I'm thrown through the air of Deep Cavern. I'm so shocked that I don't mist.
My human body flies through the air, then crashes and slides against the rocky ground. I roll to a stop at the foot of a huge makeshift council table.
I blink rapidly, looking from the council members to the entrance I was thrown from.
âLuv?â Hael stands up. Lochness also slowly rises, but his eyes are on the entrance.
âSilver Breeds,â Lochness snarls, pushing his seat back. But he doesn't get far.
The air around him distorts, and his hair flies back as a presence slips behind him.
From my position, I watch as a figure remains invisible, but a bloody sword plunges right through my fatherâs middle.
I hear Madeline scream as he falls to his knees next to her. Hael doesn't hesitate to stand over Madeline protectively as he casts green fire behind him.
A Silver Breed is lit up in a burst of green flames. He doesn't scream; he simply falls on his own sword, killing himself quicker before he can be interrogated.
I try to find Lochness, but he's still on the ground.
âDad,â I whisper just as I feel a hand in my hair. I'm jerked to my feet with a sword at my throat.
âPrincess Luvenia?â I hear a growl in my ear. I look over the table at the frozen councilmembers as I'm held back against the leader of the Shadow Assassins.
âNo.â Haelâs head shakes as Madeline gasps, her breaths coming in quick bursts. She looks from Lochness to me, her eyes wide.
Sheâs on the verge of fainting, her teeth gritting as she clings to the edge of the wooden table. She watches me, her eyes silent pleas for a solution.
Donât move, Haelâs voice growls in my head. The Silver Breedâs blade nicks my throat, a warm trickle of blood sliding down my neck.
âReady to listen now, or do I need to slit her throat too?â the Silver asks, his voice impatient. âIâd hate to kill something as beautiful as this Rogue. I have a taste for Rogues.
âEnslaved,â that is.â
âWhat do you want?â Hael asks. I see Madelineâs hand flutter to her heart as she glances down at my fallen father, whoâs out of my sight.
All I know is heâs bleeding out on the floor, and we need to act fast to stop it.
âYour answer,â the Silver Breed states. âWeâre not known for our patience, Dragon Lord Hael.â
âWhat answer?â Hael asks.
âI havenât told them,â I whisper. The Silver Breed raises his sword to the corner of my eye.
âBetter tell them quickly, or you lose an eye.â Without giving me time to prepare, I feel a pinprick as he pushes it in farther, tormenting me.
I keep my eyes open and blurt out the words.
âShai approached me in the forest this morning. She said, agree to enslavement. All of you. Or we will all be turned to stone.â
âNot all,â the Silver Breed laughs. âWe didnât come all this way not to have at least some fun in these lands.â
I lick my lips, and Hael looks torn about what to say.
âYou cut open my brother, you hold my daughter at deathâs door...and you expect me to believe enslavement is an option you will honor?â Hael asks, his voice tightly restrained.
âSimple revenge, Dragon Lord. Lochness stabbed my father right through the middle...boasted heâd give the last scale to his only daughter...the beauty in my arms.â
The Silver Breed releases me abruptly and kicks me forward.
I stumble to the table and then quickly turn to face not just one Silver, but four others, their swords lowered as they eye the council.
I look around frantically for Sylvan and Thaddeus, but I assume theyâre finding some backup...or something.
Where are you? I ask them. Help, please. Lochness is bleeding out. Heâll be dead soon. How do we beat Shadow Assassins?
You donâtâyou can only fight hand-to-hand combat. Theyâre immune to poisons and most spells. You must fight or talk your way out of it. Weâll find a healer, Thaddeus answers.
âWhat do you really want from us?â Hael asks more impatiently this time, and the Silver Breed smiles as he looks at me.
âI told you. Just an answer,â he explains, his gaze fixed on me. âEnslavement or stone? Then weâll leave...with your daughter...no matter the answer, actually.
âAnd I promise, I wonât kill her. Iâll just fuck her. And sheâll live. Deal?â
I open my mouth in surprise, and thereâs a tense silence behind me.
âNo, Lochness, donâtââ
I turn to see Madeline looking down at nothing as she looks up and screams, âThat idiot!
I see a faint black mist filter through the columns, and I wonder what the hell Lochness is thinking, misting after heâs been stabbed right through his freaking guts.
âWe didnât expect an invasion,â I speak up, trying to steady my breathing. âWe thought the war was over.â
âIt just started, sweetie. Now, shut up and let your father answer for your fate⊠Oh, waitâI already sealed it.â
The Shadow Assassin winks a green-and-golden eye while he swings his sword around in his hand as he waits patiently for an answer.
âIâm mated to two Twin Leading Breeds,â I add, hoping to delay the inevitable.
And not what you think. Iâm not trying to delay the inevitable enslavement or continued mocking by the Shadow Assassin.
Iâm trying to delay whatever the hell Lochness is about to attempt.
Iâm not sure what, but I want to keep the Shadow Assassins distracted.
âShush, pet.â The Silver Assassin raises a hand. âDonât piss me off, princess. Iâm waiting for an answer so I can retire to a lovely warm bed with you in it.â
âI have your answer,â Hael snarls out. âAsh.â
âAsh isnât an answer.â The Silver motions his men forward, rolling his eyes. âCut the princess up nice and bloody until he answers us correctly.â
Now, my eyes widen.
Not from the approaching Shadow Assassins. But the mist behind them.
Silent. Deadly. Completely unnoticeable. Itâs the slowest moving magical mist Iâve ever seen in my life as it comes together, piece by piece, silently, like a mouseâŠ
Until there stands a solid, menacing Dragon with the longest fangs youâve ever seen.
No one had teeth like my father. Two rows of solid, sword-length fangs made for ripping and slaughter.
The Shadow Assassins only turn at the sound of rushing blood from my fatherâs ripped stomach. The blood drips all over the cave floor.
But he doesnât flinch, and his eyes do not stray from the leader of the Shadow Assassins.
Lochness simply raises his neck, opens his jaw, and strikes like the faster viper fueled by blood rage.
The Shadow Assassin that threatened me gets caught halfway through his attempt to mirage to safety.
The long fangs of Lochness rip right through his middle, and Lochness swings his head left and right, completely knocking the last remaining four assassins off their feet.
Green fire burns bright, flowing from his throat as he spreads it over the thrashing bodies.
I donât understand how quickly theyâve been destroyed but I feel a hand on my shoulder, and I look up to see a younger council member stand to explain to me.
âHe doesnât realize our fire isnât weakened here like it is in the Tempest Darkened Lands,â he says, relief washing over him as the intruders meet their fiery end.
But even as he speaks, Lochness crumbles, falling to his side.
His dragon head droops, blood seeping from his jaw as he pulls his wings in and shuts his eyes.
Help me, I plead to Thaddeus and Sylvan, hoping they have a plan.
âAlready here.â
I look up to see Thaddeus rushing in, my cousin slung over his shoulder.
âPut me down!â Summer pounds on his back, and Thaddeus drops her near Lochnessâs bleeding wound.
I watch as Summer spins around, gasping, then quickly raises her hands to heal the wound.
Sylvan strolls in next, spotting me by the table. He strides over, unscathed but clearly aware of the blood smeared on my neck and arms from my fall.
âYou just left,â I whisper, accusation lacing my words. âThe leader had a knife to my throat...and then to my eye...but you both left.â
âIf heâd known we were your mates sooner, youâd be dead sooner,â Sylvan retorts, struggling to keep his anger in check. âWe are known to them as War-Lords of the Requiem Army.
âThey might have seen us in that cave corridor as princes merely protecting an allied princess.
âIf they knew for sure we were your mates, and if weâd rushed in to fight for you, the easiest way to kill us would be to kill you first.
âBy leaving, we protected you. It was the only choice at the time. It suggested you werenât important to us, and that protected you.
âAnd donât argue, because you saw them nearly cut us in half right in front of you. You know they wanted us dead, without warning, without honor.
âTheyâd gladly stab us in the back just to brag about killing us after weâve killed so many of their own in war. Do you understand what Iâm saying?â
I finally nod, understanding his words, and I let him lift his hand to my throat to check the damage.
I then numbly watch Lochness, feeling sick to my stomach as he lies motionless while Summer continues to heal him.
Madeline and Hale rush over, followed by the other council members, all crowding around him to offer support.
I canât move from where I am, too afraid that one step closer might reveal lifeless eyes.
So I stay put and pray that Summer can heal him in time.
âA council member just told me they didnât realize our fire isnât weakened in these lands... Is that because itâs completely weakened in the Tempest Lands?
âWas that your experience, Sylvan?â I turn to him, noticing one of his eyes swirling with rainbows, colors, and images.
I watch his distant gaze, and his hand slowly slips from my throat as he falls into a vision.
As the vision continues, I wait for him to return. I jump slightly when I hear a cry of relief and applause as Lochness growls.
Get away from me. You all smell like rotten whores. Take a bath, ugly brutes... Why can I see stars...? Get the flying things away from my offended eyes...
Whereâs my little whore? Madeline! Did you sing a song again? Well, I guess another punishment is in order then, Lochness growls through all of our minds.
He seems delirious from blood loss.
I hear Hael and the council chuckle while Madeline audibly slaps his snout.
âYouâre the brute, you brute!â she snaps at him, and Lochness growls louder as she hits him again.
âDonât move,â Summer insists. âIâm still healing you. And donât hit him, Maddie, what the hell? He nearly died!â
âBut heâs an emotionless brute even halfway to deathâs door!â Madeline snaps, and Iâm taken aback by her fierceness.
Slap me again, Madeline, and you wonât be able to sit for a week, Lochness growls to Maddie while she sighs in exasperation, throwing her hands into the air.
Hael quickly wraps his arms around her waist before she storms off.
I turn back to Sylvan, disgusted by the conversation but relieved nonethelessâand I focus completely back on my midnight-haired mate.
I see a tear escape his eye. His visions have abruptly ended.
Sylvan looks down at me, and I reach up in confusion to the tear on his face.
Before I can touch it, he snaps up my wrist in his hand.
âWhat did you see?â I ask, puzzled by the cold and stern look in his eye.
âWe win,â he murmurs. âI saw our victory.â
âThen why do you look so serious?â I ask, and his hand doesnât let go of my wrist.
âBecause Madeline will die saving us all,â he answers honestly. âShe saves the Requiem Horde.â
I purse my lips and shake my head repeatedly, but he interrupts me.
âYou will not tell her, princess⊠She must not know.â
âHow can I keep something like that from her?â I ask, stepping closer to glare up into Sylvanâs intense gaze. âYou said what you see always happens.â
âNot always,â Sylvan growls. âThere are exceptions. Alternate paths. I had a hint of this before but never said anything. You wonât like what I have to say, Luv.â
âTry me.â I smile sarcastically, and he licks his lips and manages to smile.
âSometimes, I see things that happen, regardless of whether certain things come to pass.â Sylvan looks down at me, and his smile slowly morphs into a smirk.
âNo doubt youâll think this is a trick.â
âJust tell me, asshole,â I hiss, hating that heâs withholding the truth from me and now decides to tease me instead.
âRemember how I said you crawl for Thad and me?â Sylvan leans in until weâre nose to nose, and his amber eyes sparkle. âI wasnât lying about that.
âBut sometimes, I get these double visions. It's like I have to choose one path to avoid the other.â
âNoâŠâ I shake my head, already dreading what he's about to say. âThose things aren't connected.
âYou're just trying to get back at me for last night!â I spit the words at him, but he just shakes his head, his gaze steady.
He's itching to say it, and he won't let go of my wrist until he does.
âYou're going to crawl for us,â Sylvan whispers. âYou will. If you do, Madeline will survive.â
âYou need to explain these visions to me,â I say, keeping my voice low so no one else can hear.
âI'm not sure you really want to hear the details,â Sylvan retorts. âBut I can show you.â
âTry me. I want to know.â
âThen I'll be happy to tell you.â Sylvan's smirk widens. âBut I'm warning you, you're not going to like what you hear.â































