Mated to the Barbarian Heir: A Sci-Fi Alien Action Pregnancy Romance

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by Abella Ward


  "Rachel has explained to me that she is a Seer, and you knew what you were getting into," he said. "But I want to reassure you–all of you." He glanced at Becky, who shivered but help his gaze. "You are my brides according to vampire law, but I will not touch any of you without your permission. I am sorry for how you came to me. The hunt is a barbaric tradition."

  Rachel stepped up to him and smiled. He smiled back. This was going to take some getting used to, having a woman he didn't know accept him so readily. He liked it, but it was still a little odd.

  "Now," he said, sitting beside Cheri and tugging Rachel into his lap. "Why don't we get to know each other better?"

  Chapter Three

  "How about this?" Rachel stepped out of her personal bathroom to show Leila, Becky, and Cheri a possible dress for her evening stroll with Henry.

  Each of the girls had their own room and bathroom attached to the main room in Henry's chambers. There were only three rooms, though, and so Cheri usually slept in Henry's room. Henry spent his nights either with Rachel or sleeping on the couch. Resting was a more apt description, though. He did sleep, but only for an hour or two. The rest of the night he spent in meditation.

  The old woman tilted her head, observing the black satin that Rachel was wearing. "You look better in bright colors. Red looks ravishing on you."

  "She doesn't need to look ravishing," Leila snapped. At Rachel's look, the young witch scowled. "I just hate this whole thing. You might be totally in love with him, but nobody asked me or Becky if we wanted to be here. Have you seen the way the vampires look at us if we leave these rooms when Princey isn't around?"

  Cheri patted her hand. "Nobody will dare to touch you. You're a witch and the prince's bride."

  Leila crossed her arms. "I'm not worried about myself, but what about all those other women who were 'harvested'? What happened to them?"

  Cheri sighed and turned away. Rachel slipped back into the bathroom. She had known there would be a lot of adjustments to be made, especially where Leila was concerned, but they had been with the vampires for several weeks now and, if anything, her sister was getting more difficult.

  The question of the other girls, where they came from and where they were now, still nagged at Rachel, but she preferred to concentrate on what was right before her.

  Becky seemed to be adjusting to life with them. Like the sisters, she had no other family and was one step from living on the streets when the vampires took her. It was the same story with Cheri, who had been brought into Henry's life almost seventy years ago. So far, only Leila was holding out from starting to accept Henry into their lives. She spent her days in her room with the kindle, reading her comics. Maybe if she would actually make the effort to get to know Henry…

  Shaking her head, Rachel changed back into the red dress that Cheri liked. This was a big night for her, and she wanted everything to go perfectly. She had convinced Henry to take her for a walk around the underground lake that the vampire city was built around. It still amazed her that such wonders could be built under the surface. The lake seemed the perfect location to tell him the exciting news.

  After Rachel was dressed, Becky helped her with her hair, and she was soon ready to go. Butterflies swarmed in her stomach, but she beamed when Henry came to pick her up. He was wearing an old-fashioned waistcoat with a ruffled shirt and blood-red ruby cufflinks. It was exactly how she remembered him.

  The smile on his face was all she needed to know that with him was where she was meant to be.

  "I brought these for you." He handed her a dozen black roses. "And these for my other br—"

  Leila made a growling noise.

  "Beautiful guests," Henry quickly amended. "And of course, my lovely Cheri."

  He handed each other the other women a red rose. Leila took hers reluctantly, glaring daggers at Henry the whole time. Rachel sighed, but she knew it would take time. She just had to be patient. Leila would come around eventually.

  ***

  Hundreds of fireflies danced over the water, reflecting in its dark ripples. It was like a sky of moving stars. Rachel beamed, her arm tucked into Henry's. She was always surprised by how cold his skin was, more like a statue than ice. Her temperature had always run hot, and sleeping with him at night cooled her enough to have the piles of blankets on her that she loved.

  "Henry, I have to tell you something."

  The prince stopped. Streetlamps dotted the area, lighting the smile on his face. "Yes?"

  "I know that it's only been a few weeks," she started, and the butterflies started dancing the cha cha. "But you know how I can see the future sometimes."

  "How could I forget?" Henry laughed. "But don't talk about it in public. I haven't told my father yet."

  "Well… it's how I know that I'm pregnant."

  She held her breath despite herself, excited for his reaction, yet nervous, too. It was something she had never been permitted to see in her visions, how the love of her life reacted to hearing that they were going to be parents. She had imagined it so much…

  But she never thought that his face would darken and that he would practically tear himself away from her. She stumbled, losing her balance from his sudden departure. Her eyes widened as she caught herself on the lamppost. Henry stared at her as though she had just announced his death. She stared back, bewildered.

  "Henry?"

  "You're pregnant?" His voice was hard but audibly shook. "So who's the father? Is that why you were so eager to get here because you were pregnant and wanted to make me think it was mine?"

  Rachel gasped, too shocked to respond.

  "And you know you're pregnant because of your visions? Ha! You were already pregnant when you got here!"

  It was like steel seeped into her blood. Rachel felt herself going rigid and her hands curled into fists. He thought she was using him? But her visions…. they were meant to be together. She tried to keep a lid on her temper. He didn't know her, not the way she knew him. It was only natural for him to have his doubts.

  "Just admit it!" His voice rang through the air.

  Magic flowed from her before she could stop it. A wave of blue light emanated from her body, picking up Henry and throwing him twenty feet. He landed hard, bracing his hands to catch himself. A sickening crunch rang through the air and Rachel gasped. She ran to his side, her eyes filling with tears.

  "I'm sorry. I'm sorry! I didn't mean to. I don't always have control of my magic. Are you hurt?"

  Henry winced as he sat up. "I'm fine."

  "I'm pregnant and the child is yours, Henry," she whispered. "I don't understand why you don't believe me."

  Henry glanced up at her, but the fire vanished from his eyes when he took in the tears rolling down her face. He touched her cheek, his shoulders hunching. "It's not that I don't believe you, sweetheart. I'm sorry for my reaction. I shouldn't have… The truth is that I didn't want to believe you."

  Rachel flinched. "Why?" she whispered, her voice plaintive. "I've been so excited for so long… I was certain you would be just as excited. Is it because I'm human? Because I'm a witch? Or is it because I'm a Seer and your father will be angry?"

  "No. No, it's none of that." Henry shook his head. "Vampires can't have children."

  "But—"

  "What I should say is that vampires can't have children under normal circumstances. Royalty is the exception to the rule. Our hearts might beat slowly, but unlike the others, they do beat."

  Rachel hesitantly put a hand on his knee. Henry's shoulders sagged, his head bowed. What could be so awful that it would affect him this way? The exception to the rule, he had said. Was this pregnancy going to kill her? She hadn't seen the baby's birth. Coldness filled her, freezing the butterflies that had been in her stomach moments before. Was she going to die?

  "For as far back as our memories allow, our kings have only had one child. A son." Henry pressed a trembling hand to Rachel's stomach. "But they were always born when the king was only a prince. As soon as the cu
rrent prince has an heir to replace him with, the old king dies within a year." He rested his forehead against hers. "If you're pregnant with my child, it means my father is going to die."

  Rachel gasped. "I had no idea."

  "It's worse than that." A lone tear ran down Henry's cheek. "I love my father. But it was prophesized at my birth that I would be the one to kill him."

  Rachel wrapped her arms around him. No wonder he had reacted as he had! It was bad enough to know that this baby heralded the end of his father's life, but to know that the man who he loved was going to die by his own hand? She shuddered, imagining what it would be like if it was her and Leila in that situation.

  "What do I do? Oh, God, what do I do?" Henry clung to her, burying his face in her shoulder.

  Rachel stroked his hair, trying her best to comfort him. She knew there was no comfort, not in this situation, but she was desperate to find a way to give him a measure of peace nonetheless. If only her visions were more controllable, less vague, she would be able to peer into the future and see exactly what the circumstances of the current king's death would be.

  She had tried in the past to gain control of her visions. Sometimes she almost thought she had it. But in the end it had only ever made her sick, sometimes so badly that it put her in the hospital, and she had never been able to catch more than confusing glimpses in her waking state.

  "These things are confusing," she said. "Sometimes visions don't happen exactly how they are seen. Sometimes they are more metaphorical than anything else. Perhaps the prophecy doesn't mean what you have always been led to believe, Henry. And even if it was seen that you would kill your father, the future isn't set in stone. It can change. Maybe it has changed."

  Henry's arms tightened around her.

  "And as for the baby… do you… do you want me to terminate the pregnancy?" The words were like claws of iron ripping from her throat. She had so longed for this child. But what if this was why she had never remembered feeling it move inside her when she had her visions? Was this as far as it was going to go?

  "I don't know." Henry's voice was dull and lifeless. "We need to tell my father. He'll know what to do."

  Rachel nodded. "Whatever happens… I love you."

  Henry stroked her face and brushed a kiss on her lips. "I love you, too."

  Chapter Four

  Henry did not sleep that night. Instead, he paced his chambers, listening to the soft heartbeats of his brides–and Leila–as they slept. He knew each one intimately and paused outside Cheri's door. She had been with him so long now, and her heartbeat wasn't as strong as it once was. It wouldn't be long before he lost her.

  Tears filled his eyes, thinking of no longer having her counsel to help him when he needed her. It always hurt when one of his brides passed on. But the ache was eased knowing he had Rachel. The thought of one day losing her, though…

  That won't be for years, he comforted himself. She's young and strong. With the proper care, she'll be with me for another century at least.

  But thinking of her made him think of the child she carried and the fact that it meant his father would be gone within the year. Henry flinched, then sucked in a deep breath. Rachel had been so happy when she told him, so beautiful. The sparkling of her eyes and the curve of her smile had set his heart with its barely-existent beat skipping for joy.

  He'd never felt this way for one of his brides before. He hadn't even thought of approaching Becky to see if she would be willing to share his bed. All he wanted was Rachel.

  With a sigh, Henry retrieved the waistcoat he had discarded hours ago and straightened his appearance. He needed to inform his father about the situation. He didn't know how the king would react, and only hoped that he would have a solution that didn't include ending the pregnancy since Rachel clearly already loved the child. Perhaps there was another way out of this. If Henry went into self-exile, would he still be the prince? Would the curse on their bloodline hold?

  Henry found his father in the hot springs with a group of his brides. The prince didn't know if they were naked, their bodies hidden by the steaming water and the red lights that vampires couldn't see clearly in for some reason. Still, he kept his gaze on his shoes as a sign of respect, and to avoid seeing something he shouldn't.

  "Father, I need to speak with you."

  "Regretting taking the two witches for your brides?" His father chuckled. "We can put them into training and you can have your pick of the leftovers. There're only slim pickings, now that the elite has chosen their brides, but—"

  "No, thank you," Henry said, hands clenching at the thought of Rachel and Leila in 'training', wearing shock collars and being conditioned through fear and pain to be obedient to vampire wishes. It was another barbaric tradition he longed to be rid of. "It's another matter."

  "Then it can wait."

  "No, it can't. It's a matter of life and death."

  After a moment of silence, the king groaned. "Go and wait in the antechamber."

  Henry gladly obeyed the order, moving to the cooler, dryer chamber. It was lit with green, a gentle color, and he allowed himself to relax in its light for a moment. His father soon joined him, wearing a silk robe and an impatient expression.

  "Well?"

  "One of my brides is with a child."

  Henry faced his father with straight shoulders. The king's already too-pale complexion paled further, and he swallowed hard.

  "Which one?"

  "Does it matter?" Henry didn't know why he didn't want to say Rachel's name. But he didn't. "I know the prophecies, but perhaps there is a way to circumvent fate. If I was allowed to leave the kingdom with my brides—"

  "No." His father's eyes hardened. "How do you know she is pregnant? The old one is too old, and you have only had these new ones for a few weeks."

  "She's pregnant. I know she is."

  The king's eyes narrowed for a moment, then he nodded slowly. "I have no doubt you believe that. But before we make any sort of judgment, I need to know for certain. Bring this bride to my study. I will bring Debbie and she will tell us whether it is true or not."

  Henry bowed. Debbie was the most powerful witch among his father's brides and served him well over the years. She loved him, which meant that training had been unnecessary. The prince couldn't help but think that was why her magic was more powerful than the others.

  His mind turned back to Rachel as he returned to his chambers to retrieve her. Would Debbie see that she was a Seer? Was she that powerful? What would his father do if he knew?

  Why haven't I told him yet?

  When he woke Rachel, she was so tired that he carried her to his father's study. She rested her head on his shoulder, sighing in contentment. Henry kissed her forehead, trying to quell his nervousness. He and his father were close, but not close enough that he could know what the king was thinking.

  Debbie and his father were already waiting for them when they arrived at the study. Rachel was much more awake by this time and clutched Henry's hand when he put her down and the king surveyed her.

  "Come here," he ordered, his gaze boring into hers.

  Rachel swallowed hard then stepped forward. Her hand never left Henry's, something his father noticed. A frown was directed at his son, then he nodded at Debbie. The witch placed a hand on Rachel's stomach. Her eyes rolled into the back of her head and she whispered a few strange words.

  Almost at once she pulled back, gaze going to the king. "She is with child."

  Henry couldn't breathe for a moment. Even though he already knew it was true, having been convinced by how confident Rachel was, hearing Debbie confirm it… He swallowed hard, looking at his father. Was there any way to stop fate from cruelly taking him away? What circumstances could possibly make Henry take his father's life himself?

  The king's shoulders sagged as he met Henry's gaze. For a long moment, nobody moved. The two witches watched the two vampires. Rachel wrapped her arms around her middle, and Henry wanted to go to her, comfort her, but th
e horror of what this meant was too much.

  His father was the first one to move. He strode forward, ignoring both Debbie and Rachel, and embraced his son. Henry couldn’t remember the last time his father had hugged him and gratefully returned the embrace, feeling like a little child again.

  "What are we going to do?" he asked, his voice breaking. "I don't want this to happen–I'm not ready for you to go."

  "Take my son's bride back to his chambers, Debbie."

  The older witch put an arm around the younger one and guided her from the room. Henry met Rachel's eyes before they left, and he managed to give her a smile. They would figure this out somehow. There had to be a solution that wouldn't alienate Rachel from him.

  "If I leave the kingdom, then perhaps…" Henry trailed off as his father shook his head.

  "Even if you leave, the child being born heralds the end of my life. I am not ready to die yet, Henry."

  Henry made himself stand straighter. Yes, the situation was not one he wanted, but he had to be strong. He was a prince, after all, his father's son, and he was not going to turn away from facing the truth.

  "There is only one way to prevent this." His father gripped his shoulder. "The bride who carries your child must die."

  Henry's eyes widened. His heart stopped, then thudded painfully. He yanked himself from his father's grasp. He could not be serious. Terminate the pregnancy, maybe. Wear those human rubber barriers to prevent her from getting with child again, yes. But kill her? No, he couldn't. He wouldn't. For the first time in his hundreds of years of existence, he knew what love truly was. He couldn't lose it now.

  He was only aware that he was shaking his head when his father grabbed both his shoulders and shook him.

  "Do you think that I take any pleasure in this, Henry? I can see the way you look at the girl. The way your face lights up when she's near. I know what it is like, that love that feels like you'll never be able to taste anything so lovely, so fulfilling. But you will find another bride that you love as much as this one, Henry. Do you think your mother was the first woman I loved?"

 

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