Read The Devil's Concubine Online
Authors: Jaide Fox
‘man beast’ as he seemed to prefer to call them.
If she stalled long enough, though, surely someone would discover the guards?
“This entire dispute has already grown way out of proportion,” she hedged.
“I couldn’t agree more,” he retorted, his voice carrying an edge. “Even I find you
quite lovely--for a royal--but not necessarily so rare a jewel as to warrant such a furor.”
Aliya felt heat rise in her face again, felt a pang of hurt, too, that he’d pointed out she wasn’t nearly as beautiful as everyone had proclaimed her to be, or at least that he didn’t agree. “I never claimed to be,” she said stiffly. “Nor my father for that matter.
Most of these royals gathered here have never even set eyes on me. This isn’t about me at all. They are only here because they want to ally themselves with my father.”
“And yet,” he said thoughtfully, “I spied at least four who’d crossed the sea, and I
have to wonder what possible advantage they might find in allying themselves with a
kingdom so far from their borders? I must have missed something rather important,
because I’ve seen nothing particularly valuable in your father’s kingdom--beyond the
daughter he dotes upon, and as I already pointed out, that is a matter of opinion.”
Distress filled her. With an effort, she tamped it. It wasn’t as if she actually cared what he thought of her, after all. “Now that you’ve come all this way to fling insults in my face are you quite satisfied?”
“Not hardly,” he growled, surging closer abruptly so that his face loomed in her
vision and his warm breath caressed her cheeks. “I confess I had something more
murderous in mind for the insult to me and my people, but now that I am here it occurs to me that there is restitution that you can offer that might appease my sense of injury.”
Aliya swallowed with an effort. “What sort of restitution? My father will pay--”
“Indeed he will--with his greatest treasure.”
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Aliya’s jaw dropped. “Marry you, you mean?” she gasped in both surprise and
outrage at his audacity.
He laughed, but the sound had no humor to it. “I would not sully my line, or
insult my people by producing inferior offspring to rule behind me. If you please me, I might consider taking you as my concubine.”
Shock went through Aliya. Before thaw could set in, she heard a shout behind
her. “Run, Princess!”
She stumbled when she was shoved aside, still too stunned for many moments to
figure out what was happening. As another of her ladies, Maude, the youngest, grabbed her hand and tugged on it, however, she followed the pull in blind instinct, lifting the heavily brocaded skirt of her gown to keep from tripping as she burst into a clumsy run.
She had not gotten far when something hot snaked around her waist and
tightened, yanking her to a stop and jerking her hand from Maude’s. She barely had time to register the fact that some sort of cord had encircled her waist when another hard yank sent her flying backwards. She struggled to get her feet beneath her.
She didn’t succeed. Instead, she sprawled on her backside. When she looked up
in stunned surprise, she discovered she now lay in the shadow of an enormous bird of
prey.
Frightened as she was, she realized that as he’d shifted, he’d dropped the whip
he’d used to lasso her and drag her back.
Uttering a sharp gasp, Aliya rolled over and began to crawl quickly away again.
Her progress was impeded by her maids, who had banded together to try to defend her,
closing in on the man beast and battering at him with their fists since they had no
weapons. Pride and shame collided inside of her--that her ladies were brave enough, and loved her well enough, to risk their lives trying to protect her--and shame that she could do nothing but try to crawl away like a coward.
She was more of a danger to them if she stayed than if she escaped, though,
because they would continue the struggle as long as she was there and needed protection.
Despite their efforts, she made little headway. She’d barely managed to clear the
shifting, struggling group when she heard a chorus of screams as he flung them from his path. A split second later, something huge and thick curled around her waist.
Aliya screamed when she looked down and discovered great talons biting tightly
into her flesh, so tightly she could scarcely draw a breath. She managed to scream,
though, when a tremendous gust of air pelted her and she felt herself rising free of the garden floor.
For many moments, she fought mindlessly against the grip around her, so intent
on breaking free that it was several moments before she actually took in her
surroundings. When she did, the darkness of sheer terror washed over her for her ladies had shrunk below her until they appeared to be little more than insects, and then quickly became mere dots of color. The sense that she was suffocating clawed at her mind,
bringing her focus to one thing only, the need to breathe. It was the last thing she remembered before her entire world went black.
Discomfort roused her some time later. Disoriented, it took Aliya several
moments to figure out why she was so uncomfortable. A jolt of fear driven adrenaline went through her when she remembered, and her eyes popped open. The moment her
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eyes focused another shaft of alarm went through her for she could see little beyond the white, misty clouds that surrounded her.
She didn’t know if she was glad or sorry that she couldn’t. So long as she
couldn’t actually see the ground far below her, she could comfort herself with the thought that she might not be as high as it seemed.
But then again, there were the clouds.
Almost upon the thought, they began to thin. Her stomach, even cramped as it
was by the grip around her waist and her own free hanging weight, seemed to lift and
then fall again. Pressure built in her ears and then dissipated with a startling pop as she swallowed against the knot of fear in her throat that felt like her heart.
Dark jagged rocks seemed to reach up toward her from below, further terrorizing
her as it occurred to her to wonder if he’d only brought her to this place to dash her body upon them.
How far had they come, she wondered?
She had never been beyond the borders of her father’s kingdom, and she could not
ever recall having seen the like of this, even in the distance.
Her fear subsided slightly as she searched her mind for an answer. Was this the
land of the unnaturals, she wondered? Or was it further still?
The answer seemed to appear before her almost as if her questions had conjured
it. One strangely shaped peak, rising almost like a spire into the sky supported a ‘platter’
of rock. Atop that slab of stone more stone rose, but these had not been formed
haphazardly by nature. A castle, starkly beautiful with its tall, graceful towers, and carved of the same stone, had been built upon the seemingly precarious perch.
Aliya knew immediately that she was gazing upon the castle of King Talin.
She was lost, she realized in dismay. Even if her maids had managed to raise the
alarm, there was no way any normal human could ever reach this place among the clouds.
The thought led her abruptly back to the battle in her garden. Had he slain ladies
as well as her guards?
A different sort of horror filled her as that thought materialized in her mind. After struggling to sort through the disjointed images in her memory, though, she was relieved that she could remember the expressions of dismay on her ladies’ upturned faces as she’d been whisked away. He’d merely shoved them out of his way, she realized, remembering no sign of injury either on their persons or in their expressions.
A new anxiety rose, mixed liberally with hope and relief. Her ladies would tell
her father what had happened. Somehow, he would find a way to rescue her. He would
bring his army to destroy the kingdom of the Golden Falcons.
King Talin had started a war.
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As they drew nearer the dark castle of King Talin, Aliya noticed strange
protrusions along each tower. They were very like balconies, except that there was no low wall or balustrade to protect the unwary from a deadly misstep. The man beast
approached one such protrusion, hovering just above it. Before Aliya had quite grasped why he was doing so, the great bird’s talons abruptly released her. Instinctively, she sucked in a sharp gasp as she felt herself falling. The drop was no more than two or three feet, but she was numb from cold and restricted circulation. Her knees buckled the
moment her feet met the solid surface. She uttered a cry, her arms pin wheeling as she tried to catch her balance and failed, sprawling precariously near the edge. She froze when she stopped, unable to command herself to move at all as she stared down at the
abyss below her. A thud close by jolted through her abject terror and she jerked her head in the direction of the sound.
King Talin had landed at the very rim of the perch she laid upon, morphing into
the form of a man once more even as he set his feet upon the ledge.
The distraction was sufficient to unfreeze her limbs and, in a blind panic to put
some distance between herself and the drop-off, Aliya scrambled crab like away from the terrifying edge. Her shoulder made impact against stone so abruptly it sent stinging pain all the way through her, but she realized it was the edge of an opening and rolled onto her belly, racing away as quickly as she could on her hands and knees. She didn’t stop until she met another wall on the opposite side of the sprawling tower room from the gaping mouth and tongue of stone. Even with the added distance, her chest still felt so
constricted with fear that she could hardly drag in a decent breath of air. The muscles in her jaws cramped, trembling until her teeth were rattling together.
A dark form filled the arched doorway, capturing her attention. Talin, she saw,
had followed her. His expression was a mixture of anger and confusion as he met her
round eyed gaze.
Shuddering, Aliya glanced past him at the view beyond the doorway for a
moment before she returned her attention to her captor. As long as she didn’t look
directly at the yawning space beyond the doorway, she felt marginally safe, could feel some of the blind panic begin to recede.
Talin tilted his head at her curiously. “You have never seen a man beast before?”
There was a questioning lilt to the statement, but she realized it
was
a statement and required no response, which was just as well since her vocal chords seemed as frozen as everything else.
“Your fear is … excessive. I will not harm you.”
Aliya stared at him blankly, trying to wrap her mind around what he’d said.
He thought his beast form had frightened her out of her mind, she decided.
It had been unnerving to say the very least.
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The view from the clouds was what had frightened her out of her wits, however,
and the drop onto the open balcony. She had thought for several terrifying moments that she would roll off to fall endlessly until she crashed into the rocks below.
Another shudder went through her as her mind instantly conjured the image.
He wouldn’t harm her? He’d made it very clear when he’d taken her that he
meant to turn her into his whore. Exactly what constituted
harm
in his mind, she wondered a little wildly? Ruining her life wasn’t harm enough? Destroying all chance of happiness for her wasn’t harm? Was she supposed to just take his word for it that he would not beat or torture her, merely rape her? Because he would have to force himself upon her. She would never yield to him willingly. “My father will come for me,” she stammered abruptly, with something akin to childish bravado since she knew very well
that there was no chance at all that her father could ever rescue her from this palace in the sky.
Talin crouched in front of her so that he was more or less eye level with her.
When he did, she drew her knees up tightly against her chest. “He will not,” he said grimly. “The sooner you accept that, the better.”
A crushing sense of defeat washed over her at his calm pronouncement, because
she knew he was right. She was completely at his mercy and she wasn’t at all certain he had any. She could do nothing but accept--whatever he meant to do with her. Her mind simply refused to furnish her with any speculation as to what that might entail.
She surged to her feet, flattening herself against the wall at her back. “He would
rather I was dead than dishonored, my belly swollen with the babe of a … a…!” she
stammered a little hysterically, breaking off when she found she couldn’t remember what he’d called his people.
His lips tightened, his eyes narrowing with anger as he, too, came slowly to his
feet. “Such a loving father,” he murmured.
“
I
would prefer it!” Aliya screamed at him with fury borne of fear. Pushing away from the wall abruptly, she raced toward the arch and the blue beyond.
Don’t think about
it!
She commanded herself.
For your honor, and your father’s honor, just do it!
She caught him by surprise. She’d already reached the archway and burst through
it when something white hot snaked around her waist, yanking her to a halt on the very edge of the precipice and crushing the air from her lungs as if she’d been punched in the chest. For a handful of heartbeats she stared down at the clouds and rocks below her and then, as suddenly as a door slamming closed, blackness descended.