Everyone fell on their kneels immediately, their heads bowed.
Although Belladonna had been a little clumsy about it, she had managed not to draw any attention to herself.
"Rise." The Dragon King commanded, his voice was deep and it commanded respect, a sought of authority that couldn't be ignored even if one dared. Indeed, even a flick of his finger resonated power.
They rose up to their feet.
"Sit."
They did.
Then the Dragon King started walking towards the Possible Potentials section, the woman who had arrived earlier following after him.
Belladonna quickly casted her gaze to the ground, her arms around herself protectively. Then she heard them stop right in front of them.
"Begin." The Dragon King said to the woman that was now standing behind.
She stepped forward, looking from one lady to another while she went through the space between the benches.
"Up." She commanded.
Now that she wasn't announcing the presence of the King, her voice sounded firm yet sultry.
The lady stood up slowly, her whole body almost wreaking with fear.
"Over there."
The woman signalled to where the guards were standing some distance away.
Thankfully, it was quite a stretch from where the dragon was.
Still that didn't help anything. The villagers were clearly petrified of the beast, just as they were of its Master.
The selection went on and on like that, the woman picking up the potential brides, the ladies standing up and joining those that had been chosen, while they accepted their doom without a fight even though they really wanted to.
Some looked back at their people saying a silent goodbye, while some couldn't even raise their head because of how much tears had now clouded their sight.
Belladonna's rules had been working well so far, at least she was still on the bench, not chosen.
It was finally the time to chose the seventh potential bride. Belladonna couldn't wait for all these to be over so that she could just go back and lay down on her bed, while she thought about how quickly her fate had changed within these past few days and the next step to take.
Her emotions were still so jumbled up that she hadn't figured them out yet. She wished she could. At least if she had an outlet, she understood what she was feeling and be able to react correctly to it, she believed she would be able to move on.
Believed that she would cease feeling like she was floating.
The clicking of the woman's heels snapped her out of her thought.
Belladonna froze, she was getting closer.
Was she coming towards her?!
Oh, no!
She quickly sank deeper into herself, although at this rate, her back was already aching terribly.
Better this than to get chosen.
The woman seated by her right was starting to get a little shaky though. She reached out for Belladonna's hand and grasped it tightly. She instantly tried to pull away but the lady's grip was too tight.
She was holding her like her life depended on it.
What sought of madness was this?
From the corner of her eyes, she stared daggers at the woman, questioning her insane action.
She didn't even know her!
But she noticed something then, the lady's tightly shut eyes and her trembling lips. She was mumbling something really fast.
Belladonna made it out to be something along the line of "please" but she wasn't so sure.
The lady's mumbling suddenly ceased, her body still. Belladonna didn't understand why till she saw two slender fingers with long red polished nails slide under the lady's chin.
Belladonna jerked her hand away but the lady's grip was still too tight.
She had been very distracted with finding out about her that she had stopped paying attention to the clicking heels of the woman chosing them earlier, which was very stupid.
But it seemed this lady really wanted to put her in trouble, because she still wouldn't let her go!
What in the name of insanity was this?!
"Up."
"No" she heard the lady gasp lightly but she stood up anyways, dropping Belladonna's hand and walking away.
She took a deep breath and sighed in relief.
Maybe she shouldn't really have judged Moria Nakunriver's book so quickly.
"The Potential Brides have been chosen." The woman announced and started a speech that was usually given at the end of the selection.
Belladonna surely wasn't interested in it, no matter how interesting or not it was.
Certain that she was now out of the woods, Belladonna looked up at the chosen women. Although she still kept her back bent, making herself look small and almost vanishing in the sea of white.
One could never be too careful.
Then she noticed something.
The eyes of the woman who had been holding her earlier were filled with gripping fear. But that wasn't new, all the women chosen looked just as terrified. The only difference was that the woman was looking up to where her family was and shaking her head, while her lips were now vibrating.
What was going on?
Then she observed that the woman was looking around sharply, like she was looking for something.
An exit!
Oh, no.
Belladonna's heart skipped a beat.
Bad idea.
There was no how she could run away from this without getting caught. Not like she could blame her for wanting to, Belladonna just felt that she had a chance to still come back if she just accepted her fate. She could be lucky to be part of the six potential brides that would return but if she ran away now, the Dragon King would do to her as he had down to many in the past.
Or maybe even worse, since no one had ever dared him that way before.
Running definitely wouldn't solve anything. If there was anything it could certainly do, that would be to make things worse.
Even she, must know this.
The woman's petrified eyes drifted to her and Belladonna shook her head slightly.
Her face had ashen, beads of sweat were rolling down her forehead, her chest clearly raising and falling and her whole body was now slightly shaking.
Then she suddenly became still for a moment, every noise fading into the distance including the woman's unending speech.
For that moment, it was like as if there were two people in the whole world, Belladonna and the woman.
Belladonna shook her head once again. "Don't." She mouthed.
Tears streamed down her cheeks and the woman ran for it.
"No!" Belladonna staggered up to her feet instinctively.
There was a commotion for only a moment before one of the warriors caught her and threw her over his shoulder like she weighed nothing. She beat against his back, kicking his stomach, trying to break free like her life depended on it.
"No!" She yelled, her voice filled with heart wreathing pain. "Another please! Not me! Another!"
She begged, her cries cutting through the night, her eyes still on her family.
Belladonna followed her gaze.
It was now very easy to spot her family. Although they were so far up there, the torches helped her to at least see them. It was an old man with two little boys sitting on each of his lap. The boys seem to be sobbing into his shoulders, while he stared firmly ahead, his arms tight around them.
The guard tossed her to the ground, so she fell on her kneels in front of the King. Before he could even question her, she doubled over and threw up on the floor.
The crowd gasped, murmuring amongst one other before one finally yelled.
"She is pregnant!"
Immediately, the old man sprung up with the two sons in his hand, and sprinted.
He didn't go far too. The warriors ceased him and the boys immediately, then dragged them to the King.
The whole family now kneeling in front of the king.
The Dragon King tapped against his mask leisurely, while he stared down at them.
"Next meal for my dragon?" He said in a cold voice.
The dragon eyes perked, like as if it had heard and understood every word even though the King was standing far away from it, and he had spoken in a normal tone.
It rumbled.
Once again, Belladonna could feel the vibration.
It took a step forward, threateningly towards the little family, it's eyes that of a predator, its tail wagging slowly.
The little family started inching back in fear, tears streaming from their eyes while they begged. The villagers all around were tensed, fixed to their seat from helplessness, while they watched terrified.
The King held his hand up, immediately the Dragon stilled on its tracks.
"Not here, not now." He said and the dragon took some steps back to where he had been standing before.
Then he signalled to the guards and they picked up the little family, dragging them away as they struggled and begged but no one came to help them.
The King started walking to his dragon then.
"Make the one standing the seventh one. Meet me at the Castle." He said then he hopped on his dragon.
The loud sound of the flapping began and they ascended, Belladonna only looking away once they became a dot in the sky.
Then she looked back and noticed that the Woman was looking at them once again.
Oh, the King had asked for the one standing.
Belladonna looked around in confusion, searching.
She couldn't help but think that it was highly stupid for someone to be standing at this moment, drawing unnecessary attention to themselves even though it had seemed as if the Choosing Ritual was over.
It was certainly a 'pick me' move.
It could never be her, she wasn't stupid.
"Are you waiting for a royal invitation?"
The woman asked with a grimace, that was directed at... her?
But why her?
She looked down at her feet quickly.
She wasn't...
Her thoughts trailed off at that moment and a dreadful chill ran down her spine.
She was the one standing.
It was all a blur, right from the moment when she realized that she had failed herself and allowed herself to be chosen. All while the seven Potential Brides were led into the long carriage that had come to take them, while the carriage journeyed into the night, through the forest, down to the castle, while the ladies sat side by side, their hands curled up in-between their thighs, their eyes fixed to the carriage's floor under the strict gaze of the woman who had chosen them, until they finally got to the castle and stepped out of the carriage one after the other.Everything just felt like a huge blur.Belladonna had expected some dark, desolate castle with distant eerie sound of a forest, in the middle of no where. She had been wrong. Very wrong.The castle was the most beautiful building she had ever seen. There was a huge beautiful water fountain and a long colorful garden along the walkway. The lights illuminated the whole castle, making it look magical in combination with the
Just like that, she turned away, up the stairs and the servants started leading each down the hallway, to seven different doors. Everyone got a male and a female servant to help them to their door. The female servant helping Belladonna was a couple of inches shorter than she was, although she looked older, like she was in her early thirties. She had bags underneath her eyes and a few wrinkles by either side.The male servant on the other hand was just an inch or two taller than Belladonna. His face was calm and he seemed collected.Asides that, they were both wearing sought of deep blue uniform and they looked like as if they are well taken care of.Belladonna got the fifth door.Hung on it was the kind of slate which had a name carved on it. Moria Nakunriver.She furrowed her eyebrows at that.That was the name of the previous bride, the one who had authored the book containing all those rules she had read. The bride whom everyone had thought would be the last.Had this been her r
The landing would have been rough had she not landed on a bundle of blankets placed just at the bottom of this crazy tunnel."Making a run for it, Lady--""I wasn't..." She jumped, startled that she was still alive and that she hadn't fallen into a dungeon instead.She stood up, looking back at the man who was sitting by the dinning table, some distance away from her. He was oddly silent and her heart started to race. Was he looking at her and thinking she was absolutely useless?If so? Good."I admit, it was stupid." She chuckled but her mischief immediately died the moment she realized something. What if he was thinking of making her his dragon's meal and not sending her home instead. Her breath hitched, trying to rack her brain for exactly what she was still doing wrong.Too bad, she couldn't figure it out through his face because of his golden mask.Was he seething in angry or was he boiling over with rage.Her eyes grew wide the moment she realized she hadn't greeted."Your Ma
"A black gown? My Lady, you can not. The Choosing Ceremony is today."Ceremony? Belladonna scoffed, internally while she looked at herself in the mirror.'sounds more like a funeral.'She had cried so much for this past one week that she now felt absolutely drained and empty. Her eyes were red and puffy. If anything were to sadden her right now, she would have no tears to shed.After her outburst in the he presence of the King, she had decided to stay in her room without coming out for anything. Her servants Plea to Lady Kestra on her behalf had been denied, not that she cared to begin with, and the rumours were flying around that the King wouldn't pardon her disrespect in any form.Rumours said that she would indeed be a dragon's meal by the end of the Ceremony, which was to happen tonight.Her punishment was sure.The rumours also conveyed that Lady Piper would most likely be the bride as Lady Kestra was most pleased with her performance at her dinner test.As much as Belladonna did
Once again, her mind went into a blur. Her environment fading into a distance while she remained stunned by the crazy thing that had just happened. How was it that she was the crowned the Bride? How was it even possible?Her mind was so occupied that by the time she realized that she had been brought into a room that wasn't hers, the guards were already gone and the door had been shut firmly. She jumped to her feet with a start, looking around the red painted room, it stung her eyes somehow considering red wasn't even really her colour to begin with.She yanked at her hair, pacing around the room, mumbling inaudible frightened words underneath her breath. At that moment, she heard horses neighing, a carriage driving out of the castle and heavy gates been pulled open from a distance away.She looked around the room quickly searching for a window, pulling open all the red curtains she laid her hands upon till she eventually from one with just the right view.From here, she could see
When next she opened her eyes she was greeted by Raquel's teary face. "My Lady." Raquel fell on her feet by her bedside. "You made me so--so--" more tears. "So worried!" She finally blurted out. Belladonna blinked, just trying to catch up with the world after returning from the land of sleep. Then she remembered, her eyes widened as the memories flooded in.She jumped with a start, looking around like a frightened deer, her head ringing from how swiftly she had moved."I slept!" She exclaimed like it was the strangest thing that had ever happened to her. Her stomach growled at that moment and she fisted her hand against it, leaning forward slightly. "I'm hungry too! Arrgh, I'm so hungry."Raquel's eyes lit up, she rushed up on her feet, stretching her hand to drag the trolley of food she had come in with. The wonderful aroma seeped into Belladonna's nostrils and it took everything in her to be patient for Raquel to hand her the plate instead of yanking it right out of her hand."I k
Red wasn't a color she particularly fancied because she believed it always clashed with her eyes, but she didn't complain about that when the dress Raquel had picked for her turned out to be a long red dress. She had bigger problems right now, like finding out why the King had sent for her and why he was been absolutely nice to her.There were so many servants in the castle and they all seem to be going around minding their business, while Colin led her to wherever it was the King was waiting for her, lighting up the way with the torch in his hand.Colin led her down so many dark stairs that she started to suspect that he might just be leading her to her death.As much as she had found the idea of death pleasing yesterday, today however, she felt totally different about it. She now had questions that demanded answers and to get those answers, she had to stay alive.They took another round of stairs lower and the whiff of a disgusting smell in the air stung her nose.Finally Colin sto
The strange caring royal gestures continued, from the King inviting her for breakfast, lunch and dinner every now and then, to ensuring that she was alright, to her going back to spend the night in his chambers because he wouldn't let her go back to her room.She could at least bare with that, considering the fact that he was never in his chambers anyway.Still, Belladonna was completely at a loss. She had no idea what the King was doing nor what she would have to do come one year.Was that thing she had to do, the same thing the former Brides had done in the past and failed? She was certain that they had failed because if they hadn't failed, he wouldn't keep being in a need of another Bride. If what they were to do was so hard that all the past brides had failed, then what was the assurance that her own would be different. In fact, it was most likely that she would fail too!The other thing that had been making her completely restless and worried was the question of 'what happened
“What is this?” Ny'ka asked, racing up to her feet.“The Stones of Prophecy. I already told you,” Ka'el replied, rising to his feet too. He groaned a little, his ribs hurting from the force that had tossed him aside.The stones had suddenly fallen to the ground, scattered; they were still glowing though. “I mean, what do they do?“I don't know!” There was a bit of panic in his voice, then he started to mumble to himself as he fell on his knees and started trying to collect the stones. “The King believes his daughter is in the Rebellion, and there are rumors of the Heir; he thinks they are working together.” He stopped and stared up at Ny'ka who watched him with a frown on her face. “That is why the Moon and the Sun came up in the sky because she is really here? But you said it didn't happen here, that it was from another Realm. It is from another realm, right? It isn’t true, Is it?”Ny'ka tried to grab one of the stones from Ka'el but it held it away from her. “Is his daughter truly
Then she felt like she was drowning and her words vanished from her lips. It felt like she was right in the lake and above it at the same time, hovering over the water and looking at the drowning child, while the drowning child looked back at her, struggling. Then she was finally in the baby and she could see Xinora floating over her as she felt herself dying in the baby — felt the baby dying. She saw Xinora stare right at her mother, who froze immediately like she had seen a ghost - it was what she looked like anyway, what she seemed to be. Then Belladonna felt the presence slam right into her immediately. Xinora had vanished and was now inside her as one being, the moment of her almost death creating the perfect space for Xinora to fit in. But just as Xinora had merged into her, she dissolved into the back of her mind like a mere pest fighting against a strong host. Her mother pulled her out of the water, her gaze blank and cold. Without a word, she wrapped her in a piece of clo
Trigger warning: Dealing with rape aftermath (from victim’s perspective) on page, and baby drowning on page. _________Belladonna paced the room. Two nights have passed since Alaris and her had discussed about Xinora. The Rebellion was healing, and she had sought out Ny'ka to help her with creating portals; although she knew that it might not work, just as it hadn't been working, but that was just how unpromising Channeling had been, and it had worked eventually. That wasn't the problem though. The thing was that Ny'ka was nowhere to be found. It didn't take long for her to figure out where she was.She was with Ka'el, most likely inquiring about their recent failure.Alaris had confirmed her suspicion, and here she was, in the room, trying not to drive herself mad with every single possibility that was crossing her mind.The Priest had drawn a tattoo on the top part of her chest, a little distance from her neck. He had smeared it with the blood of an animal, chanted some things th
Ny'ka went to Ka'el that night as the Heir had ordered, only to find out that he was with someone. Tsiri?What?What was she doing here? Why was she here? How long has she known about Ka'el? How did she get here?Why was she here?By Ina, what had she told him?!The White glow of the crescent moon above glimmered down on them through the shadows of the scanty leaves of the tall trees around them. The smile on Tsiri’s face was plain for Ny'ka to see, just as obvious as the doubt that dotted Ka’el’s eyes. What had she told him?!“Is it true?” Ka'el asked, his fist tightening around the small bag he had in his hand. She wondered what was in that bag but his next words made her aware of the greater problem she had before her. “Are you just fooling me?” He asked as his free hand anchored around Tsiri’s waist, making her smile widen. Disappointment flashed in Ny'ka's eyes and she frowned, blatantly ignoring Tsiri. “Fooling you? What nonsense are you talking about? And why are you with o
“Nightshade, do you have any memories of Jyris?”He was crouching in front of her. This room suddenly felt too small. Where was the air of ease?“No, except that he healed my ankle, gave me that gold ring that you tossed away and he was at the table with the King. Nothing else. I’m trying to but I don't remember anything else.” She wouldn't tell him about the strange feeling of familiarity she had when she had first seen him. That would be too dangerous. “You were in her dreams even when you weren't in captivity. So can you just go into people's dreams? Can you still do that?”“No. Her dream was the only one I could get into without being in captivity. But My freedom does come at a price. It was hard to lure the brides with my soul, and certainly, I prefer this freedom to that.”“Did killing her hurt you? Since the gems are supposed to be a pair.”“I struck her stomach.”“Why didn't you strike her in the heart or behead?”“I wanted to behead her and take her heart as my own; a litt
He heaved a sigh and sat next to her. “Well, it was after being King. I think the wars I had fought strengthened the connection with my gem; the lives I had taken fed it, and I dreamt of Xinora — well, she dreamt of me. It was the first time I would be in anyone's dreams.”Belladonna nodded, taking a mental note of that. “She was crying and lonely, and because the Gem perceived its master to be distressed, it sought a connection and found me. Xinora was terrified when we met; I was confused, too; it was strange. But then, I realized who she was and why I was there. At that time, I really wanted to come back here, to Vestros, but I knew it wasn’t time, I wasn't powerful enough back then.” He paused, before he continued. “The White King would kill me easily, but being in her dreams was like fate being on my side. She was the only weapon that could be used to kill me—”The only weapon?“Wait. Only a Bearer can kill a Bearer?”“Yes.” “So,” she turned to him squarely so she wouldn't mi
“And you didn't tell me? Why?”“It was over two centuries ago.” He stood up. “She stayed dead during those times, why would I think anything would come out of her now?”Belladonna said nothing and Alaris continued. “With you, I believed she had already been replaced. A new Master, her time was over, gone. The gems will always have their masters, I have discovered. At first, I was worried, but then you proved to be more than one with a mere link.”“I had visions of her. I told you everything.”He shrugged. “I thought it was just her lingering presence since she was the one who was connected to the gem before you. They are just mere visions, they don't suggest a powerful presence to get bothered about.”“You must be joking,” she stated, flabbergasted. “I had dreams of her every time and nothing ever really happened as a result,” he replied with a dismissive tone.“You know that is not true.”“Nothing “real” ever really happened.”With a realization, she stood up. “You are doing it aga
It felt compelling to desire more, it felt right… yet it didn't.Alaris pulled away being the first one to snap back from the spark pulling them together. “I’m sorry, I shouldn't have done that.” He was gone in a flash, leaving her flustered. She couldn't think; the foreign and overpowering feeling was a driving force that sent her out of the room to go after him. She did, reaching the surface, however, and feeling the warm glow of the moon on her skin. Something else seemed to have possessed her, and she went towards the lake instead, strangely seeking the comforting feeling of the water and the floating relief. The reflection of the full moon was cast over the still water and the trees seemed to create a path for her. She walked into the water as a shadow warrior emerged from behind her; the only one of Alaris' shadow warriors that wasn't killed. It swiftly moved into the water, reaching out to pull her back but she turned sharply to it. “Go Back!” She ordered, her voice a gr
Breathing heavily, he turned back to her. “I’m sorry— I just— I was afraid that you’ll shift—”“I have been terrified that this day would come but I thought I was stronger, as strong as I was in your Realm. I knew I would be lacking the moment I saw that annoying thing healing your ankle with his flames,” he laughed, the sound dry of humour as he swept his hand over his hair, pushing it back. “At that moment, I knew there were many things that I lacked, many skills, so many things. I might have been a King there but here, I am like a child. I’m not better than any of those dragon shifters. I’m useless.” “You are not.”With a huff, he sat down next to her, feeling exhausted. “My pretense to know what I am doing can no longer save me. I’m fighting a lost war, Nightshade and you can see it.”He turned to her, to find her shaking her head. “Don't lie to me.”“I’m not.”“Alaris—”“Don't try to inspire me, it won't work.” “I wasn't trying to inspire you, I just want to tell you how disap