Book 3 - Chapter 29 (1/2)

Atlantis Gena Showalter 39280K 2022-07-22

”VALERIAN!”

He heard his name being called, and his stomach clenched. Shaye's voice. His head shot up; his mouth fell open. ”Shaye? Where are you?” Before the last word left him, he spotted her in front of the cell. He stood and their gazes locked.

A grin split her entire face, jubilant. Radiant.

”You came back.” He pushed forward, past his men. He felt tears burn his eyes - not that he'd ever admit such a thing aloud. He thought perhaps Broderick went to free the nymphs from the other cell, but he wasn't sure. He cared only about reaching Shaye.

She met him halfway.

He grabbed her, kissing her and nipping at her face. ”I thought you were lost to me,” he said, and his voice shook.

His arms banded around her, lifting her feet off the ground. She wound her legs around his waist, kissing him with the same welcoming, relieved intensity he'd bestowed on her.

”I promised to stay, didn't I?” she said.

Valerian breathed deeply of her scent, letting it fill him, strengthen him. ”I'd planned to come for you. I was going to help my men retake the palace then go to you. Live with you up there. One day with you is better than a lifetime without.”

”I love you so much.”

”Thank the G.o.ds.” His arms tightened around her. ”I love you so much, my sweet moonbeam. I can't believe you came back to me.”

”Always.”

”What of the others?” Broderick asked her. He stood just off to the side. ”Did they return, as well?”

”No. Only Brenna and me,” Shaye told him, apologetic. ”I'm sorry.”

Broderick shrugged. ”Oh, well. Their presence would have been nice since we are about to go to battle.”

Valerian turned to his men, but didn't release Shaye. He wasn't ready to let her go, couldn't stop touching her.

”It's time we reclaimed the palace,” Shaye said before he could speak. Several of the warriors smiled at her.

Valerian flicked her a grin of his own. ”That's right. The dragons have the female nymphs, so you will not go without a woman for long, Broderick.” He placed a kiss on Shaye's soft lips, lingered far longer than he should have, savoring her taste, then sighed.

”You're going to kick dragon a.s.s, right?” she asked.

”Absolutely.” He grinned. Despite his humor, grim determination churned inside him.

”Where are the vampires? They could help us.”

”I sent them into the city. By the time they returned, the dragons had already regained control and barred them from entering.” His stare became hard, penetrating. ”I want to leave you down here.”

”No,” she said.

”Shaye.”

”Valerian.”

”She is queen,” Broderick said, clearly entertained. ”You will not be able to command her.”

Valerian sighed. ”Promise me you will duck and hide when the fighting begins.”

”Promise,” she said.

His hand closed around hers. G.o.ds, he loved the feel of her. ”Men, we go in hard and we go in fast.”

”Like Broderick does with his women,” someone joked.

Male chuckles abounded.

”Where is s.h.i.+vawn?” Brenna asked.

”No one has seen him,” Joachim replied, hugging Brenna close. ”He probably left the palace before the dragons arrived and is sleeping off the night's excess.”

”Lucky b.a.s.t.a.r.d,” Broderick muttered, but he was smiling. Everyone was happy to be out of the cells.

”Try not to kill the dragons,” Shaye said. ”They could have killed us - and you - but they placed us on the surface unharmed and only locked you away. You owe them the same consideration.”

”My mate is very wise,” Valerian said. ”Listen to her.” After confining them inside the cells, Darius had looked him in the eyes and said, ”I have been ordered by the G.o.ds to execute every nymph ever created. Perhaps I bring the G.o.ds' wrath upon my own head, but I do not think your race deserves annihilation. You will remain here until I decide what to do with you.”

An honorable man such as that did not deserve to die.

As quietly as possible, he crept up the stairs, Shaye behind him, the army behind her. They were without weapons, yet they were determined. This was their home, and they weren't giving it up.

”Split,” Valerian uttered softly when they reached the top.