The Dragon's War

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Authors: Samantha Sabian

Tags: #Lesbian

ISBN: 978-1-943728-03-9

Published by Samantha Sabian and Arianthem Press

THE DRAGON’S WAR
Vol 7 CHRONICLES OF ARIANTHEM, 2015. FIRST PRINTING.

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THE DRAGON’S WAR

THE CHRONICLES OF ARIANTHEM VII

by Samantha Sabian

Chapter 1

T
he women standing at the top of the steps of the Ha’kan palace were all similar, yet a study in contrast. Their similarity was an uncommon size and beauty; their dissimilarity was the manner in which that beauty was manifested. Astrid, the High Priestess of the Ha’kan, the woman responsible for the ultimate sexual well-being of her people, was a vision of elegant and sensual grace, the robes of her vocation hugging the curves of her body. Gimle, the First Scholar, the head of the Scholar’s caste, was slender and lovely, her scholar’s robes giving hint to the mysteries that lie beneath. Senta, the First General, was the largest in height and size, her gleaming armor adding to her size, her handsome features and confident demeanor adding to her allure.

And then there was the Queen. Halla was resplendent in her royal robes, a perfect mixture of the castes of her society, possessing the sensuality of a priestess, the wisdom of a scholar, and the strength of a warrior. She was both the leader and epitome of the Ha’kan, the all-female race that rivaled the empire in military might and influence. And today she waited with great expectation and a trace of unease for the return of those dearest to her.

“I think I see them,” Senta commented, shielding her eyes. “The Tavinter scouts said they were close.”

Halla’s heart gave a little flutter as she, too, saw the dust from the horses. Her daughter was more than capable on her own, a fearless warrior and a respected military leader. Still, it had been difficult to let her go, even though she was accompanied by the Tavinter and her own, future First General. Rika was growing as formidable as her mentor and she would lay down her life for Dallan without hesitation.

The clatter of hoof beats on the cobblestone streets of the Ha’kan capital grew louder and many cheered as the Princess and her entourage passed at breathtaking speed. It had been a long journey, but the horses sensed their riders’ enthusiasm and rallied for the last stretch. They flew across the bridge to the castle and entered the courtyard where the panting beasts were corralled by the royal ostlers. Dallan tossed the reins to the nearest as she slid from the horse’s back, patting his twitching flanks in appreciation. Rika, too, dismounted, a huge grin on her face. It was good to be home.

One fair-haired rider sat on her horse, glancing about her with a bemused expression on her face. This felt very familiar, but in an odd way. It was as if the world about her were blurry and slowly returning to focus. Or rather it was not the world that was blurry, but her memories of it, which were slowly gaining in clarity. She slid to the ground as she was greeted enthusiastically by all near.

“Are you okay, Skye?” Torsten asked. He was Tavinter, like Skye, and her second-in-command. He had also been her friend since childhood.

“Yes,” Skye said with growing certainty. “I’m fine.”

“Then let me take your horse, the Queen will want to see you.”

Dallan stood at the base of the stairs. “Torsten’s right, Skye. My mother will want to see you. Come now.”

Skye continued to glance around as she joined Dallan and Rika and started up the steps, and more things came into focus. This was the Ha’kan capital where she lived. Her quarters would be in Dallan’s chambers, the circular area where the future Royal Staff lived, the one that was opposite and adjacent to the Queen’s chambers. This thought brought her wandering eyes to the terrace above, the one where four gorgeous women stood. Her musings had slowed her pace and Dallan and Rika were already at the top of the steps, showered with embraces and motherly assessments of their well-being. She slowed even further and the last step was taken almost tentatively as she stood examining the four before her one-by-one. She smiled shyly, for she remembered them all.

“Your Majesty,” Skye said, then bowed in the formal Tavinter custom.

“Oh, Skye,” Halla said, abandoning all royal protocol. She stepped forward and clutched the young woman to her breast, causing Skye all sorts of pleasant consternation and profuse blushing. And the fact that the Queen held her for so long, perhaps even longer than she had held her daughter, caused Dallan to grin. Skye did not speak of it, but she had long had a crush on the entire Royal Staff, and Dallan was pleased to see she remembered it.

Halla released her, but Skye was only briefly free as Astrid enveloped her in another, not-quite-maternal embrace that, if possible, made her blush even more. The Queen and High Priestess had occupied her dreams for years, and right now, she could remember the fantasies more than the realities. The sensuality of the two together was overwhelming.

And then there was Senta, a different kind of overwhelming, but one no less powerful. The stern general looked gently down on her young charge, and a flood of memories returned to Skye. Of Senta at the Academy, kissing the First General mischievously on a training exercise, of the First General waiting years to repay that playful action. Skye’s fantasies of the First General were just as vivid as those of the Queen and Astrid, the only difference being that many of them had come true.

“First General,” Skye said formally.

Senta placed her hands on Skye’s shoulders, examining the little Tavinter beauty who was so different from the Ha’kan. Although the Ha’kan varied widely in features, they tended towards darker hair and fair skin. Skye’s olive skin, her fair hair, and hazel eyes were exotic to the once-secluded people and they had welcomed her as they had few others.

“First Ranger,” Senta said, just as formally.

Skye cocked her head to the side, and Senta continued. “That is the title we decided upon in your absence.”

The corner of Skye’s mouth curled upward, creating the slightest dimple in her cheek, and Senta could remain formal no longer. She pulled the young woman to her and hugged her tightly. Skye could barely breath, but it felt so wonderful and safe to be held by the First General.

“Oh great,” Rika muttered, “that means she outranks us both.”

Dallan chuckled, for strictly speaking, that was true. Skye had attended the Academy with them as part of an innovative exchange program and therefore had always been a part of Dallan’s cohort and her staff. But in theory, Dallan was the future Queen and Rika was the future First General, whereas Skye was now the current First Ranger. Not that Skye would lord it over them, for she was unassuming to a fault and preferred the company of the younger Ha’kan. The younger were playfully sexual, but the elder Ha’kan possessed a sensuality that was monumentally distracting.

“That means you will be earth far more than you are used to,” Dallan teased, for the Ha’kan used the terms “earth” and “sky” to refer to how dominant a woman was in bed.

“Fine by me,” Rika said, “I’ve missed her so.”

This caused a cloud to pass over Dallan’s features. She, too, longed for Skye with a passion that was nearly uncontrollable. The Ha’kan did not value monogamy and serial sexual partners were not only the norm but expected, for sex was a soothing, pleasurable experience that permeated the fabric of their society. Skill in the bedroom was as crucial for success as any other skill within Ha’kan culture. Friendships, contracts, and alliances were formed in bed, and even conflicts were resolved through sexual interaction. Love did not always accompany sex, but sex always accompanied love, and Dallan loved Skye dearly.

But Dallan had not approached Skye since her rescue, nor had Rika. Their return had been pell-mell, a headlong race through imperial territory in their haste to get home. They had hardly rested the entire journey, and most in the troupe fell into an exhausted sleep the minute they stopped. She had held Skye as she slept, as had Rika, but neither had done more than kissed her.

Dallan’s expression darkened. She had to admit, that was not the whole reason for her hesitation. They had been in a band of soldiers and rangers, and there had been little opportunity to speak with Skye alone. Dallan did not know what had happened to Skye, what the sorceress had done to her in her captivity. She did know that Skye’s memory had been taken from her and she had lived with her enemy for months as her lover. But Skye had said little on the way home and had been lost in thought, a perplexed and faraway look in her eye.

There was no such look in her eye as the First General released Skye and she moved on to the First Scholar. Lately, Skye’s memories would return with such rapidity it would make her head hurt, but right now, the memories brought her nothing but pleasure. Gimle took Skye’s hands in her own as the young woman spoke.

“You saved us all, you know.”

“And how did I do that?” the willowy scholar asked, her cool refinement as beguiling as Astrid’s heated elegance.

“Just when all seemed lost, I recalled our lesson on the invisibility spell and was able to use it.”

Gimle smiled as she recalled the lesson as well. She had taken the young woman to her bed and forbidden her to touch her until she turned herself invisible. Skye was able to do so and remain in that state for an extended period of time, during which she was allowed to do anything she wished and the First Scholar had benefited from her comprehensive exploration.

“Once you’re settled, we shall have to renew your lessons,” Gimle said, releasing her.

“I would like that,” Skye said happily, and all Ha’kan breathed a quiet sigh of relief, for that was a wonderful sign. It was also an opportunity for Astrid to segue into the next reunion.

“Speaking of which,” the High Priestess said, “there is one who has waited anxiously for your return.”

Skye turned at Astrid’s gesture and saw an exquisite young woman standing at the edge of terrace. She was radiant, exuding warmth and love, and she gazed at Skye expectantly.

“Lifa,” Skye breathed out, and moved to her. Her eyes traveled over the beloved features, the full lips, the lovely cheek bones, the auburn hair. Lifa took her hands in hers and engaged in her own examination, but one far more penetrating. Although her eyes lingered on Skye’s lips, they focused most intently on those hazel eyes, weighing, assessing, determining. And based upon what she saw, the future High Priestess of the Ha’kan leaned forward and kissed Skye fully on the mouth, deeply, passionately, withholding nothing. And Skye returned the kiss, also without restraint.

At last, Lifa drew back, took Skye by the hand, and led her from the terrace.

“Let us go walk in the garden.”

Astrid watched her future successor leave with pride. It was appropriate that Lifa be the one to assess Skye’s well-being and ease the transition of her return. Lifa would not have pressed Skye in any way had she sensed unease, but Skye’s ardent response indicated Lifa had judged her mood well. And the fact that Skye had left the terrace under Lifa’s spell without a backward glance was an excellent sign. The Queen expressed Astrid’s thoughts aloud.

“Thank the Divine,” Halla said, sighing. She turned to her daughter. “I was so worried what that sorceress might have done to her.”

“I’m not sure what happened,” Dallan said, “we didn’t really have the chance to talk about it yet. I’m hoping that Lifa can work her magic.”

“I should have sent a Priestess with you,” Astrid said, a trace of self-recrimination in her voice, “there are many that are trained for battlefield situations.”

“If Skye were Ha’kan,” Rika said, “I think she would be fine. From what Syn said, it sounded as if the sorceress convinced her they were lovers. Unlike before, I don’t believe she was forced or tortured.”

“And from what I remember of her from her visit to the Academy,” Gimle murmured, “I’m sure the sorceress is excellent in bed.”

“Agreed,” Rika said. “If it were me, I would be angry at the lies and abduction when my memory returned, but everything before that really wouldn’t have bothered me.”

“Well,” the Queen said, “let us hope Skye will take this like a Ha’kan.”

Lifa and Skye walked hand-in-hand through the royal garden. There were a few women about enjoying the fresh air and flowers, and they enjoyed the sight of the future High Priestess and lovely little Tavinter even more. Lifa waved greetings to them as they passed, but Skye saw only Lifa.

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