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Dragon Wish

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by Judith Leger


  atmosphere of the island. A thin mist floated close to the

  ground, coating the floor of the forest. If she pretended, this

  place might be the Amazon jungle or even the swamps in

  Louisiana.

  “Why isn’t it more muddy after all the rain last night?”

  She asked, staring at the ground beneath the broad hind feet

  of Paladin’s dragoon. “Where are the puddles?”

  Paladin glanced over his shoulder. “The plants drink the

  rain in through the roots. Do you see the thickness of the

  leaves?”

  She looked in the direction he pointed. All the plants they

  passed were coated with the same shiny glaze like the one at

  Largin’s back door.

  “It is their protection against so much rain. They draw

  every drop into their roots. What they don’t catch runs off

  into streams then the sea, or to the island’s interior which

  empties into one of the many lakes.”

  “This place is like paradise.”

  A puzzled look crossed Paladin face.

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  Before she had the chance to answer, the dragoon crested

  a ridge. A large valley extended to towering mountains on the

  other side. Off to the left, at the bottom of the valley, a green

  meadow stretched to a drop in the land. Out past where the

  meadow ended, the ocean, with its white tipped waves, rolled

  toward land.

  The beauty of the view took Seren’s breath with its

  postcard perfection.

  Paladin moved his mount to her side. “If you look there,

  on this side of the meadow, you’ll see a Felerian village. We

  will stop for a visit.”

  This pristine land made her pulse race with excitement.

  Seren smiled and nodded, willing to discover more of this

  alien world. She thought about the explorers of the Americas.

  They had to have felt the same thrill she was experiencing.

  After another hour of traveling, they reached the edge of

  the village. Round vertical huts nestled in a natural indent

  along a sloping hillside. Upright poles held the straw cone

  roofs in place. Each hut sat on stilts above the ground and

  wooden steps led to the small blanket covered doorways. The

  blankets, made from multi-colored threads, cast a cheery

  atmosphere.

  Felerians, smiles splitting their long, narrow jaws, came

  forward. The women wore bright reds, blues, and yellow

  sarongs while the men had on natural toned shirts with

  leggings. Some of them had nothing on except deep blue loin

  clothes, leaving their muscled chests, arms, and thighs bare.

  The villagers approached the new arrivals in a sea of

  color, calling out greetings. She marveled at these people

  with round, slit-pupil, feline eyes and pointed ears on the

  upper side of their heads. Their slender fingers with sharp

  claws on the tips joined with palms much like her own.

  She looked out at the growing crowd and stopped on one

  young girl not far from the front. Her features were more

  human than cat, yet she still had the ears, dark tipped nose

  and rounded green eyes.

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  Unique, even beautiful, the strange feline eyes were

  focused on Paladin. A sharp, jealous pang shot through

  Seren’s stomach. Who was this girl? What was her interest in

  Paladin?

  A path opened in the middle of the gathered villagers. An

  aged male in a zagged design yellow sarong, wobbled

  forward, a tall, heavy staff in his hand. The feathers

  decorating his crown fluttered in the gentle breeze.

  The reddish fur on the elder Felerian’s face was sprinkled

  with white hairs. He raised the staff and announced in a

  voice no different than a human’s, “My Lord, your visit is a

  great blessing to our village. A feast we will serve as a

  welcome gift.”

  Paladin lifted a hand, shaking his head, “No, Muggoossa,

  it is not necessary. We cannot stay. The storms will come

  once more today. We must return to Master Largin’s before

  they do so.”

  “Then you will break the mid-rise fast with us. This we

  offer you in welcome,” Muggoossa responded. He glanced to

  his left then to the right nodding. Several females hurried

  away, giggling in excitement. Seren assumed to prepare the

  meal.

  Paladin stepped from the saddle to stand beside the

  dragoon. He extended his left arm, clasping the Felerian

  leader’s.

  The girl Seren had noticed earlier moved forward and

  knelt at Paladin’s feet, her head bowed, hands held pressed

  together above her. “My Lord, is it time now for me to leave

  my home. I have passed through to my adulthood. Will you

  take me with you this time?”

  Surprised at the girl’s actions and words, Seren’s mouth

  fell open before she snapped it shut. She never considered

  jealousy a part of her emotions, but the possessive reaction

  she experienced at what had just happened seemed to be the

  only explanation. Years ago when she and her husband were

  still married, he’d flirted with other woman, but she’d never

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  had heat crawl up her back like it did now. Just thinking of

  Paladin with another woman made Seren see green.

  The sudden heated anger which rose inside her surprised

  her. Had she grown so attached to Paladin? She tried to

  understand what she felt for him. Not love, no, not that, but

  something else. He belonged to her. Right now, while she

  stayed on this planet, he was hers. In return, he possessed

  her, too.

  She took a deep breath, trying to calm the raging desire to

  jump off the dragoon and pull Paladin away.

  “Leala, it is good to see you have grown, but the time is

  not right. You must stay with your clan a bit longer.” Paladin

  reached out and ruffled the top of the girl’s head.

  She lowered her arms to look up at him with bright,

  round eyes. “But, my Lord, I am older...”

  Muggoossa cut her off. “Be still, it is true what Lord

  Paladin has said. The time is not now. Go now, child. Help

  with the meal.”

  Leala sighed and stood. Throwing a hopeful glance over

  her shoulder, she shuffled off in the same direction the other

  females had gone.

  “She wants to travel so she might view Avaris’ wonders. I

  too desire to do so with her, but these old bones will not

  allow it,” the Felerian leader commented as he watched Leala

  make her way into one of the huts.

  “It is best she remain here. There is much turmoil

  brewing in the world. I fear war is bearing down on us.”

  With an understanding nod, Muggoossa faced Seren.

  “Welcome to our humble village, my Lady. I am Muggoossa,

  village elder.”

  Seren smiled, her jealousy fading after their conversation.

  “I’m Seren.”

  “Ah, so you are the one who has come to Avaris from the

  stars. Even your name means star.”

  Eyes wide, Seren stared at him in amazement. “How d
o

  you know that?”

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  “Our mystic healer saw it in the smoke of the sacred fire.”

  He held out his arm. She clasped it the same way Paladin

  had. “Have no fear, my Lady, you will return to visit us once

  more.”

  Confused by his comment, Seren tried to keep her face

  empty of any emotion. She glanced over at Paladin to see if

  he understood, but he didn’t meet her stare. Leo stepped

  from behind her to greet the leader. He looked over at her

  and shrugged.

  Muggoossa led the way into the village, pointing out

  different lodges, one was set up for healing, another larger

  one for community assemblies, and last, his own home. He

  introduced her to many of the villagers. Every female smiled,

  reaching out to touch her hand. The males nodded, chins

  lifted in pride, arms crossed over their chests and legs braced

  apart. Their bright colored clothing stood out against the

  greens of the foliage surrounding the village. Their hair

  varied. Some had long, thick, curly hair while others wore

  theirs shorter, thinner and much straighter.

  They stopped not far from the elder’s lodge when Paladin

  spoke to the elder. “Muggoossa, I wish to show Seren the

  meadow. We thought to break our mid-fast there.”

  The elder nodded. “Very well, the morning is good. The

  walk is not far. So be it.”

  With a slow smile, Paladin placed his hand on her lower

  back. “We will go ahead and wait for you.”

  “Yes, yes. We will follow soon,” Muggoossa agreed. “Leo,

  will you go also?”

  “No, sir. I think I’ll stay to walk with you.”

  Paladin’s smile shifted into a grin. He winked at Leo

  before he took Seren’s hand. With a tug, he hurried down a

  dirt path cutting through the tall, slender trees with the

  grayish-bark topped with light green leaves which bordered

  the village like official guardians, watching and protecting.

  Smiling, Seren glanced over at him. “Why do I have the

  impression that you planned this?”

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  He answered over his shoulder. “And if I did? What

  harm is there? I desire to show you the meadow. Alone.”

  That’s what worries me. She shook her head, letting

  let him guide her along the narrow dirt path. Winds pulled at

  the leaves with a rush, dancing over their tops and creating

  delightful music to add to the beauty of the place.

  The trees ended, opening up into a meadow. Green grass

  carpeted the land broken by patches of yellow and red wild

  flowers that bloomed across the expanse. Seren gasped at the

  beauty before her. The sky, a deep azure, dotted with

  brilliant white clouds, hung above them. Breaking free of

  Paladin’s hand, she raced through the ankle high grass. She

  twirled, savoring the fresh air along with all the vibrant life

  around her.

  When she stopped, her gaze met his. He walked toward

  her and stood at her side. Curiosity drove her to ask. “Who is

  Leala?”

  A gentle smile formed on his lips. His eyes softened

  around the edges. “Her father sailed with me. He died last

  annual. She feels she must complete his duty to me. I do not

  want this. She owes me nothing.”

  Seren reached out and ran a finger down the center of his

  chest where his shirt gaped, revealing the sleek golden skin.

  Her mouth watered. “She’s infatuated with you.”

  He lifted his hands up, cupped her jaw, bringing her

  attention to his face. The deep melodious tone weakened her

  knees. “Do you know how difficult it was for me to lay by

  your side last evening and not touch you?”

  Stepping back, she pulled away from his touch, and

  turned from him. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have slept with you.

  It won’t happen again.”

  “Seren...”

  She whirled to him, placing one finger on his lips to stop

  his words. “Don’t misunderstand me. I want to, but I can’t.

  My time here is temporary. I don’t want any attachments to

  you. It’ll be too hard for me to leave if I allow anything to

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  happen between us.”

  His tongue tasted her fingertip. Liquid heat gathered in

  the vee between her legs. She shook her head. The passion

  overwhelming her, she pulled away. “No. Please...”

  He let her go. “And if you find you do not care to leave?

  Could you come to want me—Paladin—the man?”

  After considering for a moment, she nodded. “From my

  time with you, I believe you’re a man I could grow to love.

  I’m just not sure I should.”

  “You do not believe in love at first sight then?”

  With a gust of laughter, she shook her head. “Maybe lust

  at first sight. I do lust after you.” He stared at her, his

  expression serious as he contemplated her. Her smile faded

  as her attempt to keep the conversation light failed. He was

  serious. “Why? Do you believe in it?”

  “In the ability to look at a woman...” He tilted his head in

  acknowledgment, “or one man, and know in your heart this

  person is the one for you? The other side of your spirit? That

  your heart is lost to him or her?”

  Yes, she could understand the concept, but was unsure of

  where he was going with these questions. Deep inside,

  though, she wanted to know. Her heart raced in anticipation.

  She needed to discover if she was the one person for him.

  “When at the moment their eyes first meet, to see a future

  bright with happiness and love for the rest of their lives? This

  happens in a flash, branding onto their minds for eternity. I

  believe this is very possible. Is it because you are from Earth

  you do not believe thus?”

  Not ready to explain or even to look too close at how she

  felt for him, she asked, “Did you love your wife?”

  His expression changed—hardened and his body

  stiffened. With his reaction to her question, she regretted

  asking. Lifting a hand, needing some kind of contact to help

  him understand she didn’t mean to pry, she reached for him.

  He stepped back. A deep sense of loss came over her.

  “No. I am only honor-bound to her. The marriage was

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  arranged. No links with our souls were involved.”

  Seren studied him for a moment. His expression

  remained blank, unreadable. “Yet you made love to her. She

  became pregnant with your child.”

  Pain flickered in his eyes. It flashed for a second to

  disappear, leaving the blue unreadable. His grin was tight

  and false when he answered. “Two people need not love to

  create a child.”

  The painful reflection in his gaze gave her a vital piece of

  information. He had wanted to love his wife, but for some

  reason, the dead woman had rejected his feelings.

  Paladin had remained at Seren’s side the entire time

  since she had come to this planet. He didn’t take h
is

  responsibilities lightly. “Are you honor-bound to me?”

  He raised a hand and touched the tip of her hair. “No. I

  keep you close to me out of choice, not duty. Even before I

  knew of the child, I wanted you to remain near to me.”

  “Why?” She had to know his reasons. Had he experienced

  what he’d described? Toward her?

  “I wanted you. From the first moment.”

  Relieved he hadn’t fallen in love with her, she leaned into

  his palm. He slid his hand to her throat. He leaned nearer

  and whispered. “I do desire you.”

  Seren’s heart accelerated. “I loved my husband. When my

  daughter died, the love ended. I often wondered if I even

  knew what love was. And now, with you, all I can think of is

  having you hold me, touch me....”

  She shook her head and stepped back. “But it’s not love

  though, it’s lust. Not a good basis for a relationship.”

  “You affect me much more than in a physical way. You

  lightened my days. Brought laughter and joy into my life

  after I believed they had deserted me.”

  Her heart clenched. When had her ex-husband ever told

  her something so sweet? The answer was simple. Never.

  Now, this beautiful man, the one whose child she carried,

  touched her to the center of her heart with just his words.

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  She blinked away the sudden burning in her eyes. She

  wouldn’t cry in front of him.

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  Chapter Twelve

  She twirled away, hoping to hide how much he had

  affected her. “Then my work here is done. Come on. Let’s

  enjoy this place without anyone else around.”

  Running ahead of him, she sent what she hoped was a

  come hither look over her shoulder. He grinned, following at

  a slower pace. Sunlight flowed over her while the breeze,

  coasting in from the ocean, caressed her face. Coming to stop

  along the edge of the bluff overlooking the water, she waited

  until he stood next to her.

  “You never did tell me why you’re not a king anymore.”

  “My brother took the throne in my place.”

  This caught her attention. “Why? Is he older than you?”

  “No. The oracles declared he would rule, so the throne

  went to him upon my father’s death.”

  She looked over at him. His face revealed nothing. “Are

  you okay with that?”

  “We were both raised to rule.”

  “Is he a good king?”

 

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