Kaltain
LeiyaHelion and I had another short session of a display of passion. This time he didn't have a hard erection or try to penetrate me with it. It was a soft session. His fingers and lips explored every inch of my skin. The movement of our naked bodies made the room hotter, the air tighter and the sheets wetter. He ended the session with a long kiss before climbing off me.“Breakfast?”He mumbled with his back to me, pulling a shirt over his head. I laid up on my side, using my hand to support my head while I watched him drag his trouser to cover his productive organ. It looked smaller than when he had an erection which was a little strange to me. I didn't know it grew, and his basically doubled in size. It was so big when it was hard, maybe that's why it didn't fit in me.“Leiya,”At the sound of his voice my eyes moved from his crotch to his face. He was now completely dressed while I was still completely naked, drooling over him.“I'd rathRastokNaylaHand in hand, Xerian and I made our way back to Zen's home. He and Venah also walked together, they couldn't stop chatting and giggling. On our way back, we noticed a lot of people gathered around a man on an elevated platform. He was boxes beside him on his elevated platform. He was yelling and gesturing with his hands to the people. “What's going on there?” I asked no one in particular."That's Egorh,” Zen replied. “He's a magician.”"Really?” I screeched as I turned to him. He gave me a small nod. "Can we go see him?” I gently tugged on Xerian's arm. "I've never seen a magician perform." I added when he looked at me. "You haven't ever?” He asked in a high tone to show he was surprised. I slowly shook my head. My father believed every magician was evil and never let them into the kingdom. Other kingdoms used magicians to help them protect their walls, but my father believed in the strength of his army. Maybe if he had allowed
Kaltain LeiyaAs promised, Helion provided me with a proper carriage, stacked with food, water and other things I would need for the journey, along with a rider and two horses. I also insisted on leaving as soon as the carriage was put together.We hadn't said any words to each other after the fight. I was still very furious at him and for some reason, he was furious with me as well. After a breakfast that we had in silence, except for the screams of the men he was devouring, I retired to my room. There I was until a maid came to tell me that the carriage was ready. I picked a few books to occupy myself with since I was alone before making my way out the door. I made my way towards the exit of the castle. To my surprise, Helion stood outside the large doors. I walked towards the doors with the plans of just passing by him without saying a word. If I knew my way to Hepthan, I would have gone without any of his provisions, but I didn't. As much as I was furious, I co
HepthanLeiyaThe journey to Hepthan was faster than I thought. The horses were in good shape and the driver didn't slack on the journey. Not once did he slow them down. Once he requested we stop so that the horses could drink from a stream, but afterwards we didn't stop until we reached our destination. Before nightfall of the next day, we had arrived at the gates of the big kingdom. To my surprise, the guards didn't stop us when we approached the gates. The moment the driver mentioned I was their King's guest from King Helion, we were let to pass. Helion definitely sent word to Degar to expect my arrival. I wasn't sure how I felt about it, but I was grateful we were led straight to his castle without any problems. The moment my carriage stopped, I was welcomed with a warm reception. The same people who spat on my sister and I a few years ago, lowered their heads to welcome me. All because I was sent from Helion and they feared him. They all disgusted me. They wer
Hepthan Leiya“What do you mean you married her off?!” I screamed in shock and fury. He slowly placed another ball of grape into his mouth, chewing it even more slowly. He was being intentionally difficult and it upset every single nerve I owned. “Well, I had no use for her,” he began casually. “Just like I had no use for you.” My fists tightened. My fingers buried into the skin of my palm. as the words left his mouth. “So I gave her away.” He added with a shrug. He spoke like he was talking about an item. The way you give out a dress you find no use for anymore.“And you gave her to who?”I was furious, furious enough to try and attack him, but it would be useless to do so. I had to endure my raging anger if I was going to be successful.“King Raslin of Valinor, his son Xerian.”The moment he said the words, my memory was faint but I could remember that I escorted Helion to a place called Valinor for business. “The king with th
ValinorLeiyaIt took another two days to journey from Hepthan to Valinor. Within those two days, I read, slept and worried tirelessly about the whereabouts of my sister. I wondered where she was, if she was safe. I feared if she married someone kind or a monster like Lyle. Most of all, I hoped she was alive somewhere.The reception at Valinor was different than at Hepthan. We were asked to wait outside the big gates of the castle until the king agreed to receive us. When he finally sent for us, we were let in. The rider for my horses walked behind me while we were led to the courtroom. When the doors opened, we met the king and his queen seated on a high table.“Your majesties,” I briefly bent my knees and lowered my head in exoneration. “I remember you,” the king muttered when I straightened up. “You're Helion's queen.”I instantly choked on my own breath at the sound of his words. For some reason, I was flattered that he remembered me that way b
Valinor LeiyaThe queen didn't look convinced by my response, but that was all she was going to get. I didn't have the time to explain everything I had been through and frankly, I knew she didn't want to listen. She was too worried about her son to care. “So now what?” I turned to the king when I heard him speak. “She is not here, neither is my son.”I was about to speak when the big doors opened and a little girl ran in. She headed straight for the queen, which made me assume she was her daughter. She was the cutest princess I had ever set my eyes on. “We don't know where they are or what happened, all we know is that both of them are nowhere to be found.”The king went on, dragging my attention away from his adorable daughter who sat on her mother's thighs.“We have searched all the nearby towns but nobody remembers even seeing them.”He spoke in such a dejected tone, it was obvious he was greatly disturbed. Of course he would be, his only heir
ValinorLeiyaThe three of us fell silent, watching the little girl fondle the little doll she was holding. She had no idea about the gravity of the information she just told us. It shed a whole new light on the disappearance. They willfully left. In search of me.“Your majesty,” I uttered hastily, breaking the lingering silence. "I came here from Kaltain and I can assure you they are not there.”If they were still alive, they were probably on the wrong route or may have taken a longer route. “So what do we do?” For the first time since my arrival, the queen had a small spark in her voice. The little hope she had left was sparked up. “I have a strong feeling that they took a wrong route or a longer one,” The King nodded his head in agreement. Embarking on a journey without knowing the correct routes was an unsafe thing to do, but it seems they were fueled by determination. “Now that we know their destination, we should send guards t
The first town LeiyaKing Raslin sent two of his guards to come along with me, while he sent five to search each town on the west route to Kaltain. He was so close to coming himself, but he wasn't going to leave official duties for an unknown amount of time. After making the same promise I made to the queen to him, I embarked on my way, armed with more food and water for the journey. We traveled only during the day. By night time, the guards, along with my rider, had to stop for some rest. They took turns to sleep and watch until it was sunrise. They all looked exhausted from not sleeping enough, but they didn't stop moving. Their resilience was really commendable.Before nightfall on the third day, we arrived at the first town. It was a strange looking town. The buildings looked almost empty, there were little to no people moving around and everyone moved sluggishly without speaking to each other. The guards walked cautiously before me, until we got to a tavern wh