Ambushing Ariel (19 page)

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Authors: S. E. Smith

“Kelan, is everything alright? Has something happened to Mandra?” Ariel asked raising a hand to her throat at something happening to the big lug.

Kelan shook his head. “May I enter, Lady Ariel?”

“Oh, yes. Just call me Ariel. What is wrong? You look upset,” Ariel said stepping back so Kelan could enter.

He stopped just inside the door and turned to look at her for a moment before he took a deep breath. “Trisha has disappeared. I need to know if you know where she is. She knocked one of her guards out and escaped out the back doors of the palace. We have searched everywhere for her in the palace and the city but cannot locate her. I need to know what was said that could have upset her.”

Ariel studied Kelan noticing how upset he was. This guy really cared about Trisha. If Trisha was half as confused as she was right now she knew exactly where her friend would go. She would disappear until she could deal with it. Each of them handled things differently. Trisha would disappear into the wilds where she felt the most comfortable. Carmen would close down and pull away from everyone. Ariel, well she had a tendency to strike out and run.

“We found out Abby could change into a dragon today. Will Trisha be able to change into one too?” Ariel asked wanting to know the answer for herself.

Kelan glanced at Ariel before looking away. “Yes. She is my true mate. She survived the dragon’s fire. Her body has gone through the transformation but it is not complete. Her dragon grows stronger each day inside her and it will soon become impossible for her to deny it. When that happens she will transform.”

“Don’t you think you guys should have told us about this before you just decided to do this dragon’s fire thing?” Ariel asked angrily. “We should have had some say in it. Do you have any idea of how frightening this is for us?”

Kelan flushed. “We do not have a choice. It is impossible to deny this part of ourselves when we find our true mate.”

Ariel bit back a retort. This was not a conversation she should be having with Kelan but with Mandra. He was definitely going to get a piece of her mind when she saw him. Instead, she focused on her friend.

“Trisha would disappear for days, sometimes weeks into the mountains by herself. Her dad used to track her to make sure she was okay, but Trisha wised up to it one time when she was about fourteen,” Ariel told Kelan about some of the things that happened as Trisha was growing up before pausing to look out the window. “If she is gone, she would have headed for the forests and mountains. It's where she feels the most at home,” Ariel turned to look at Kelan. “You won't find her unless she wants to be found. She's good, really good at disappearing. I honestly don't think even her dad could find her if she didn't want him to.”

“Why? Why would she run from me?” Kelan asked confused.

Ariel smiled sadly at Kelan before softly replying. “You were changing her without giving her a choice. Trisha seems tough on the outside but inside all she has ever wanted was to be accepted for who she is. She's tried to be the perfect son for her father, the perfect daughter for her mother, the perfect friend, the perfect wife but it never seemed to be enough. Now, she isn't even just Trisha anymore if what Abby told us is true. We are doing the best we can to adjust to everything that's happened to us. Some of us are just better at it than others. Trisha needs time to accept what is happening and accept who she is becoming.”

Kelan looked at Ariel with a warm light in his eyes. “Thank you for all you have done for my mate. She is very fortunate to count you as her sister.”

“Just bring her home to us. Bring her home, accept her, and love her. That is all she ever wanted,” Ariel responded with a watery smile.

“You have my promise,” Kelan said before he turned to leave.

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Mandra ran a weary hand through his hair. He met with Kelan before he left to find his mate. These females continued to amaze him and worry him. Kelan cautioned him to be careful with his tender-hearted mate. Mandra had stared at him in surprise at the sudden change in Kelan’s attitude toward Ariel. Before, he acted like he would happily return her to her planet without a second thought but his words before he left with the trackers held a note of caution.

“Talk to your mate before you make the same mistake I have,” Kelan grunted out as he packed the items he would need on his search. “She is a remarkable creature.”

Mandra walked quietly into his living quarters. It was late and he was exhausted. He moved through to his sleeping quarters only to stop when he realized the bed was empty. He felt the low growl rumbling deep in his chest at the thought his own mate had decided to run again. He called out to his symbiot. It responded and Mandra breathed out a frustrated sigh of relief. He was in deep shit with his mate again. She was asleep in one of the guest rooms. He took a quick shower before walking naked down to where she was sleeping. He opened the door and entered. His mate was curled up in a small ball along the edge of the bed. Shaking his head, he gently scooped her up fighting a smile as she snuggled closer to him. She might be mad at him when she was awake but asleep she still sought out his warmth and scent.

“Soon, my little warrior,” Mandra whispered as he pressed a kiss against her forehead. “Soon, we will talk and put any fears you have to rest.”

Mandra carried Ariel back to his larger bed. He covered both of them and pulled her close with a deep sigh of satisfaction. She would learn that no matter how angry she got with him, her place was by his side as his was next to hers. He heard her mumble in her sleep and fought back a chuckle as she turned so her head was in the crook of his arm with it resting on his shoulder.

“I will have to remember to ask you what that means,” Mandra murmured as his eyes closed.

He never felt the little bundle of fur that jumped up onto the bed with them and burrowed under the covers. He also never felt the weight of his symbiot as it moved quietly up to lay down on the end of his new bed. If he had, he would have known his life was definitely changed.

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Mandra rolled over the next morning and smiled. A soft whisper of a tongue gently touched his and he could feel his cock grow hard. He was glad his mate was feeling better this morning. He moaned at the tongue teased his lips. His lips parted slightly and he slowly opened his eyes.

“Son of all the Gods!” Mandra roared out as he jerked back so fast he fell out of bed on the opposite side. Loud expletives exploded out of him as he stared at the black-eyed creature in his bed.

“Ribbon! Did you wake up, daddy?” Ariel said as she came out of the bathroom with a towel wrapped securely around her. “I told you to be good, sweetheart.”

“Daddy! I am NOT the father of that creature! What is it doing in my bed?” Mandra demanded rolling to his feet while wiping a hand across his mouth.

The damn thing had stuck its tongue in his mouth. This was not the way he wanted to wake up. He looked down at his deflated cock. It was not happy to find a striped mongrel instead of its mate either.

“Ariel! I do not want rodents or any other creatures in my bed but you!” Mandra started to say when his eyes lighted on his symbiot.

The damn thing had the nerve to stretch before laying back down. It was curled up on the edge of the bed with the striped Dagu hiding against it. Mandra growled as he started toward the bed.

“Well, that is fine since I won’t be sharing your bed any longer. I don’t know where you get the idea you can just pick me up and put me in it anyway! I chose the bed I wanted to sleep in and Ribbon, Precious and I were perfectly happy!” Ariel growled back.

She walked over to the panel and began pulling out some clothes. She was still pissed at him for not telling her what he was doing to her. It was one thing to buy an expensive toy or a car or any number of other things but you didn’t just change someone without asking them first.

Maybe he was more like Eric then she thought,
Ariel thought savagely.

Eric tried changing her but it was not into some other species! She could fight back against what Eric did because it wasn't permanent. This… this was something on a whole new level of change! It wasn't something she could just walk away from or undo if she didn't like it.

“What are you doing? I want you,” Mandra said watching as Ariel got dressed.

Ariel swirled around in disbelief. “You want to have sex?! After everything you have done?” Ariel snapped out before picking up a small statue on the dresser.

She weighed it in her hand. She now understood exactly how Carmen felt sometimes. Was that all he wanted from her? If so, he could…

“You can just go fuck yourself!” Ariel said furiously. “I am no longer available.”

“Ariel,
mi elila
. Let us talk,” Mandra pleaded as he started around the side of the bed.

“Come one step closer and you are going to feel intense pain in places you don’t want to,” Ariel growled pointing the small statue at him menacingly.

Mandra paused. “Ariel, animals do not belong in the bed with us,” he tried to explain gently.

“Oh, they don’t, do they? Wow, I would have thought a dragon was an animal. Since you don’t like animals in the bed then I guess that leaves you out of it!” Ariel said stalking toward Mandra as she bit out each word. “Just a word of warning Mandra, if you want to change who someone is, tell them about it first! I don’t appreciate you changing me without me knowing about it. I happened to like who I was and I don’t appreciate having something crawling around inside me and talking to me in my head. I feel like I’ve got some kind of weird disease
and
am going nuts at the same time and it isn’t much fun!”

“You are my true mate! It is the way of my people,” Mandra ground out in frustration.

“Well, it’s not the way of mine. You are worse than Eric! At least what he did wasn’t permanent!” Ariel retorted turning away from Mandra with tears in her eyes.

Mandra could smell the hurt coming off of Ariel. He raised a hand to lightly run it along her arm but she jerked away from him and wrapped her arms around her waist. He never thought about what the changes would do to her. He looked on in frustration not understanding.

The females of his world would be rejoicing at having a true mate and being able to transform,
he was not aware of muttering those words out loud until he heard Ariel’s soft reply.

“I’m not one of your females and I’m not from your world,” Ariel glanced at him before walking toward the door leading into their living quarters. “Just leave me alone, Mandra. I just want to be alone for a little while. I need to come to terms with everything that has happened over the last few weeks.”


Mi elila…,
” Mandra started to say.

Ariel shook her head. “How would you feel if you were ripped away from your world into mine? How would you feel to lose everything you knew? How would you feel if you suddenly lost having a symbiot and your dragon? How would you feel to be totally dependent on someone else for your survival? How would you feel if you were under the control of someone else in a strange world where everything looks and feels different?” Ariel asked looking at Mandra with large, sad eyes. “It is a lot to deal with. Is it too much to ask for a little space?”

Mandra closed his eyes and his mouth tightened as each word pierced his heart. He never stopped to think about how it would feel to be suddenly ripped away from everything he knew and thrown into something so strange and foreign as his mate has had to deal with. He remembered Zoran telling him that Ariel’s world did not know life existed outside their own small solar system and they did not even have intergalactic space travel yet.

Opening his eyes, he saw that he was alone.
My mate is sad. Your mate does not want her. I need my mate,
his dragon mourned.

Give my mate time. She is confused. She will learn,
Mandra responded hoping he spoke the truth. If not, it could have devastating results.

 

Chapter 15

Ariel spent the next week trying to avoid Mandra as much as possible while she tried to sort out all the confusing emotions running through her. She fell asleep each night in the guest bedroom and woke each morning in his arms back in his huge bed. He never said anything about Ribbon and Precious being in bed with them. Ariel took Ribbon out to the garden and released her but every time she turned around, the little Dagu was back in their living quarters. She quit trying to figure out how it ended up back inside and just enjoyed having the company of both of the creatures.

Abby and Zoran were gone. There had been a dinner a couple of nights ago and some of the men started coming onto Abby big time. Zoran’s brothers and Ariel, Trisha, Carmen, and Cara had huddled around Abby and Zoran until they could escape. Mandra explained Zoran decided to take Abby away for a little while.

Ariel had nodded absently not really paying attention. She was having a hard time keeping her eyes off of Mandra. He looked and smelled so good. That was another change she noticed. Her senses seemed to be stronger than before. Then to top everything off, her dragon had been suspiciously quiet and Ariel got the feeling it was mad at her. Ariel finally decided enough was enough. The only thing pouting was doing was making her even more miserable.

Okay. Talk to me,
Ariel whispered to the creature huddled deep inside her.
This silent treatment is beginning to drive me even nuttier than I already am.

Why should I talk? You keep me from my mate. I mad at you!
The voice growled back with a sniff.

Give me a break! This is freakin’ confusing for me. You try discovering yourself in a strange world. On top of that, find out your whole body has been changed into something else without you knowing!
Ariel hissed out.

I discover,
the soft voice replied.
I am born and I hurt.

Ariel’s heart melted at the mournful sound of her dragon. It was as trapped as she was and probably just as confused and scared. All it wanted was to be accepted and here she was being a pain in the butt and turning her back on it.

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