Bound to her Captor
ingly hot. The air was thick with the smell of unwas
ger, barely more than children. Others bore bruises and cuts from rough treatment
est. This is my future, she th
had to find a way out. She cou
old woman who had led them here-the one with t
our! W
d down another corridor. They entered a massive kitchen, where fires roa
equires tea. Take it to his quarters. Do not speak unless spo
ir-went white as a sheet. Her hands were already trembling
d to Reina. "You. S
ve pile of dirty plate
th to protest-she wa
arp eyes cut her o
id nothing. Just moved to th
she walked nervously toward the door, t
ht. The one with the si
tomach. Not quite fear. No
self to focus
passed
ng back into the kitchen, te
d. "I almost spilled the tea an
She grabbed the girl by the arm
an spat. "Useless whores w
an d
ugh the silence. I
y had she said that? For all she knew, the prince was deadly and evi
d to see
or a long moment, she said nothing. Then
.." She didn't finish the s
gs on the walls. They were menacing-depictions of demons and fire, battles and blood
r footsteps echoing on
she nearly bump
he princ
during the selection. He was tall and broad-shouldered, his armor dark and
ngest thing
f freshly pi
tough, strong, dangerous. The opposite of what he
e al
clear in her mind-but
I just... hear hi
sharp. She stumbled backward,
slightly, but he said no
wn the corridor, her heart hammering in her
lace? What are
at the end of the
ince's
inscriptions carved into its surface. The doorknobterrifying,
age. She had to do this.
doorknob, bracing
s ice
but before she could pull away,
epped
e was a man of taste, clearly. Dark purple curtains hung from the windows, and elegant gold uph
good here, she t
n she s
tuttered in
h the curtains. He looked like something out of a dark fairy tale-beautiful and dangerous in equal
her. Acted like sh
set for tea. She forced herself to focus. You've done this a
drop spilled, the angle precise,
fect face, those sharp cheekbones, that strong jaw. She
eing the armor. Going to battl
uld stop hers
t stronger than she expected. "A
le
e didn't respond. Di
fting his gaze:
It shouldn't have affected her the way it did-shouldn't have made her
it
f. He's a monster. He de
ooke
ames frozen in ice
e smi
very traitorous t
aresh sat, h
delicate even, but there was strength in the way she held herself. Smooth skin, despite th
thing in the way she mo
ought. She was
rest
tand the weight of his gaze, the
pped ba
she turne
r heart hammering, her cheeks burning with sha
, she hear
he knew he was
girl who'd just fled his chambers like a startled
ema
mediately
e said withou
own up together-Clifford's father had been a general in the Ki
er demon children, including his own brothers. His
the only one brave e
the castle-throwing stones into the water and watching the ripples spread. Clifford
ked right up to him
inseparabl
Clifford's voice cut through the memory. "You
h loo
ful build. He was intimidating in appearance-broad-shouldered and battle-scarred-yet he had one of
. It was a highly sought-after skill in the King's army, which made it all the
that was ha
ss," Daresh said playfully,
't change. "This is no tim
ariots filled the air outside as the pr
d-scrub, her hands stilling in
ning toward the old woman who'
le
s down, too afraid to speak. Re
. For a moment, she looked like she might
ice flat. "Prince Daresh's tr
heart
tt
ue eyes and knowing smirk. The one who'd heard her thoug
oing t
im, despite what he'd done to her kingd
rr