Relena wants freedom, depending on herself and not having to answer to anyone, but a betrayal takes that away. The last thing she expected was the incredibly handsome Marren to free her. The catch? She has to fall in love with him, fulfill a prophecy involving their heart song, and rejoin the two realms. But Jiren, the last Ancient of his kind, isn’t convinced and will stop at nothing to maintain his throne, even if it means breaking their most sacred law.
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Excerpt
Chapter 5, scene 2
“Spring is
definitely in the air.” I giggled to myself as Marren’s arm tightened around my
hand.
“It is, indeed.”
He led me down a
path that forked to the right and opened into a small field of the most
beautiful, tallest, red tulips bordered by trees, as if he had cut out a place
for these flowers, and they grew with the magic that had won over my heart. I
held my breath for fear that letting it out would make them fade.
“By the Gods,
this is beautiful!”
“I thought you
would like it. Go on.” He motioned toward the field.
I looked into his
eyes, as if to make sure he wasn’t joking, and then stepped tentatively into the
field of flowers. Their light scent danced in the air. It was sweet and
mild. At about the halfway point, I
looked over my shoulder at Marren, still standing on the path. I smiled, facing
him and cocked my head to the side. I wondered what was taking him so long to
join me. He nodded toward me a smirk pulling at the corner of his lips. I
turned back around taking another step, finding a rock that rolled underneath
my foot. I fell to the ground and started laughing.
I was pulled up
by Marren so fast it took my breath away. “Are you okay?”
I nodded.
Slowly, he placed
my hands on his shoulders then slid his down the side of my arms, along my
back, and coming to a rest at my waist. He pulled me into him, pressing our
bodies together. I took in a deep breath as a rush pulsed through my veins. The
woods became silent, and the wind stopped blowing, as if the world stilled for
us. We started to sway, slowly, from side to side. It was awkward, like he was
nervous, which made a giggle bubble out of me, shaking my frame against his. He
chuckled in response and started spinning me as we glided through the flowers,
twirling one way and the other in motions that were graceful, magnificent, and
magical. My feet barely touched the ground, like we floated in the air.
We dance in
circles, through every inch of the flower field as we gazed into each other’s
eyes, looking into forever. Eventually, we slowed, returning to the center of
the field and shifting back into the sway before stopping completely.
“I want you to
promise me something . . .” Marren said. I worried that there was something on
his mind, a weight that burdened him.
“What?” I asked.
“Promise you’ll
remember this day, no matter what decision you make.” His voice was sad and
fearful.
“What decision am
I to make?” I asked, twirling a strand of his hair around my finger and losing
myself in his eyes.
He pressed his
lips to mine. The sweetness in his kiss filled me, but his lips were almost too
soft. “You’ll see . . . just promise me you’ll remember today.”
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