nly one person called Reese .
She twisted around and stared at the hooded Fae whoâd grabbed her and continued to keep a determined hold on her waist atop his lap. âWhat are you doing here, Keen?â
He pushed back the hood of his cloak, and angry emerald eyes stared down at her. âI believe I asked you that question.â
Elena had raised her hands when Keen first grabbed Reeseâprobably to singe his ass with her magicâbut she dropped them now.
Reese wished she hadnât. Keen could use a little zapping.
How had he known she was here? Sheâd barely seen him in the last few days, and theyâd been so careful when they left the palace this evening.
âWeâll give you a moment toâ¦â Elena trailed off, and she and the others went to stand near the door, glancing over every second or two.
Keen couldnât be trusted, and now he knew Elena and Derek were in Tirnan. âI can explain.â
âCan you?â he asked, anger still in his tone. In fact, his arm around her waist had tightened. âI followed you when Illa came to me, concerned. She sensed a presence in your bedroom the other night, but thought twice before alerting the guards. It is good for your friends that she did not. Elena and her mother are enemies of the state. Had the guards been alerted, they would be imprisoned or dead right now.â
âOnly because Portia stole Thedaâs crown.â
âBe that as it may, your friends would be executed if discovered.â
âWhich,â she said, âis why I didnât tell you. How do I know you wonât go to Portia and tell her about Theda after we leave this place?â
âI swore to be Portiaâs soldier and to protect her. Is she in danger?â
Reese studied his eyes, which seemed to be warning her. She said nothing.
âAnd if she is not in danger,â he continued as though sheâd answered, âthere is no reason for me to bother her with this, correct?â
Reese nodded slowly. Keen couldnât have heard their conversation with Amund while the silence glamour was in place. But if she told him details of their plans to take back the palace, he would be obligated to tell Portia. And he seemed to be saying as much with his eyes.
She wasnât Fae. She could lie with the best of them and not suffer any ill fate, except to her conscience. But in this case, her conscience was clear, because Portia was an asshole and she needed to be knocked down a peg or two.
âReese,â Keen said with deep exasperation, âyou cannot roam Tirnan. I am trying to keep you alive, but you are making it very difficult.â
âLocking me away in that room isnât keeping me alive. Itâs keeping me trapped.â
âIs there a difference?â
âYes, damn you!â Reese glanced to the side, realizing she was causing a scene.
She twisted so that she faced him more squarely, and lowered her voice. Belatedly, she realized how close that brought themâtheir chests nearly touching. âIâm not weak, Keen. And Iâm not stupid, despite what my hair color indicates.â
âYou are blond. How does that make you stupid?â He seemed sincere.
âHuman joke.â Most Fae were blond. For all she knew, fair hair was probably the epitome of superiority and intelligence in Tirnan. âThe point is, I can handle myself.â
âYou have never gone up against one of my kind.â
âThe hallwayââ
âThat was not a battle,â he said. âThat was one man attempting to force his attentions on you.â He ground out the last words. âHad I not arrived when I did, he would have hurt you.â
Keenâs eyes were fierce, yet somehow deeply vulnerable. He didnât like the reality heâd painted with his words.
He was right, she knew it, but he was so very wrong about her. She appreciated Keenâs concern, but as long as he saw her as something frail and to be protected, heâd never respect her. She wanted his respect as much as she wanted his desire.
âIâve been underestimated, undervalued, and flat-out ignored by my family my entire life. My philandering parents might have succumbed to the seduction of money, power, and sex, but Iâm not my parents,â she said in a low tone. âItâs why I trained to be a fighter. Itâs why I excelled in school. I donât need someone thinking for me. Regardless of how I look, I have principles, and I donât rely on my appearance to get me around in the world.â
He shook his head and stared away, letting out a deep breath. When his gaze returned to hers, he said, âI do not believe you are weak.
am weak when it comes to you. I keep you guarded so that I donât have to fear anything happening to you.â
If Reese hadnât been aware that she was sitting on Keenâs strong thighs, nearly straddling him, as he held her and declared a weakness for her, she was aware of it now.
But his declaration wasnât enough. Men had wanted her before; theyâd simply never loved her. And in the worst caseâher fatherâthere was a complete disregard for her. âYouâve done what you said you would. You saved me, and now my friends are here. You can wash your hands of me. Marry my sister, if thatâs what you wish.â And if her voice choked on that last part, Reese played it off like it hadnât.
Keen tucked a lock of golden hair that had slipped forward back beneath the hood of her cloak. âI do not wish to marry your sister.â
âDo you have a choice? Portia wants it. Youâre duty bound to do what she says.â
His eyes grew intense. Angry. âFor now Iâm not committed to another.â
But later he would be. And it wouldnât be Reese.
Why did she care whom he committed to? Yes, she was attracted to him, but that meant little in the scheme of things.
The problem was that she felt more than attraction for Keen; it had always been like that. The way he looked at herâpissed off most of the time, and also protective and desirousâdrove her crazy. But Keen would never be with a Halven. And Reese was Halven.
She squirmed to get off his lap, but he held her there. âDo not go,â he said.
She sighed. What was his problem? âI thought you ordered me back to my cage?â
He raised his eyebrow. âCage? You are in one of the finest guest rooms in the kingdom.â
âAnd can I leave it freely?â
âI prefer that you do not.â
âThen itâs a cage.â She glared at those beautiful eyes that often said one thing while his mouth said another.
And then his jewel-toned gaze darkened. And that mouth that irritated her with its words droppedâand caressed her lips.
Reeseâs breath caught. Keen would never kiss herâbut he was.
Which could only mean one thing. Heâd lost his damned mind.
She quickly recovered from her stupor and kissed him back, because the guy who caused her equal parts annoyance and lust was . Hell yes, she was gonna partake.
His lips were soft, startling in their gentleness. He pulled back the briefest amount, and then his fingers slid up the back of her neck, sending a shiver down her spine. He kissed her again, but this time his lips parted and his tongue entered her mouth, mimicking all sorts of naughty things he never voiced.
Reese slid her hands up his broad shoulders to his head, where she captured him and showed him what heâd been missing. But she never gained control of the kiss. The staunch Fae, whoâd scoffed at her elegant red dress because it revealed her shoulders, slid his hand down past her waist and squeezed her ass, showing her without words that he was in control.
Reeseâs heart nearly punched out of her chest, and her stomach clenched.
She pulled back and stared at his half-lidded gaze, more to get a grip on herself than anything else. âWhatâs gotten into you?â
He released her backside and looked away. âI apologize.â He peered in the direction of their friends, who must be shocked, but Reese couldnât get herself to look away long enough to tell. She needed to know what had just happened.
âYou should go,â he said, his shoulders tense, as though he regretted the moment.
She gaped at him. How dare he kiss her like that, then act like it was a mistake? Was that all she was to him?
She was . In his world or hers.
Reese scrambled off Keenâs lap, and this time he let her go. She didnât know if she wanted him to hold on to her or not, but the fact that he let her go just pissed her off more.
If she hadnât been so angry, she would have realized her hood had dropped back, revealing her face to the room. Revealing that she was no child. That she was Halven.
The angry man with the redhead on his lap pushed the girl away none too gently and stood. The girl scrambled across the room with her head bent, seemingly eager to get away.
Reese looked around. All eyes were on her. And the once-noisy room had gone silent.
Amund stood in the back, along with his warriors. Their eyes moved from the angry Fae to Reese.
She sensed Keen rising to his full height behind her.
âWalk out the door with your friends,â he said lowly. âGo straight to the palace, and for once, listen to me.â
But it was too late. The Fae whoâd caught her attention earlier because of the anger sheâd sensed rolling off him pulled a small sword from somewhere on his back and bore down on her.
A flash of lightning slammed into the man and he screamed. The sword in his hand clattered at Reeseâs feet.
Something or someoneâshe assumed Keenâpushed her hard in the direction of Elena and the others. And the room spun into full motion.
Chairs scraped, swords were drawn, and voices rose. The front door slammed shut in a gust of wind that came out of nowhereâor more likely from one of the magic wielders. All Fae possessed powers, some stronger than others. But the majority of the people in this room had control over natureâs elements. Like wind. Like lightning.
If Reese made it out of the room alive, it would be a miracle.
She looked back at Keen. âYou canât hold them off. There are too many.â At that exact moment, wind whipped, papers flew past their heads, and glass shattered, muffling her voice. People covered their heads, and Reese glanced at the door to find Derek attempting to pry it open with both hands while Elena stood nearby with her eyes closed.
Her roommate had started a tornado.
Camille separated from the group and approached a man who seemed to be concentrating on the door. He wore peasant clothes, like Reese and the others.
Camille pulled a blunt weapon from inside her top. The peasant glanced down, but it was too late. She clocked him on the side of his temple and he dropped like a sandbag.
A second later, the peasant shook his head and began to rise, but by that time Derek had the front door open.
Reese looked back. She couldnât leave Keen to fight everyone off, she just couldnât. His dagger was drawn, his gaze taking in the room. âI wonât leave you here,â she said.
He peered past her and threw the knife.
It landed in the chest of the angry Fae whoâd been climbing to his feet, having recovered from the bolt of electricity Elena had hit him with.
âAmund is a friend.â Keen pulled out what looked to be a machete heâd somehow had stashed in a side pocket. âI see he is a friend of yours now as well?â He raised his brow, but his gaze promptly returned to the number of men in the room who were looking less like friends and more like foes. âAmund and I will show the Fae who wishes to harm you and the others why that would be a foolish idea.â
Her friends were calling for her to leave, but she couldnât. Not yet. âDo you support Theda?â she asked Keen.
âI know not what Theda has planned, and I donât wish to,â he said pointedly. He threw off his cloak. âLeave!â he shouted, and dove at a group of men attempting to get to her.
âReese!â Elena called. âNow!â
Keen was beating the crap out of four Fae at once. Then Amund, who kicked the guy in front of him out of the way, turned to help Keen.
Reese ran for her friends and Derek grabbed her hand. A tingling sensation washed over her.
They escaped the pub, all of them hand in hand to maintain the Blending, though when she looked down, she saw herself, the same as always. But that was how Derekâs magic worked. Sheâd experienced it when they crept out of the palace earlier.
They ran down the cobblestoned street, and Derek tugged her and the others down one side alley, and then another. They stopped beneath a darkened overhang, and Derek broke the Blending. The tingling sensation that had been vibrating down her body disappeared.
âWhy are we stopping?â Reese said.
âNo one saw which direction we went; we donât need to Blend anymore. But we should keep going.â Derek nodded to her hood. âPut that back on.â
She did as he said and went to follow him and the others, but Elena grabbed her hand, holding her back.
âWhat in the fudge was that about, Reese? Since when are you and Keen hooking up?â
â
isnât a curse word, Elena.â Reese urged her friend forward, and they jogged to keep up with the others.
âMy momâs in front of us. I donât want to make her uncomfortable with curses. Sheâs already wary of Derek and me sleeping together on a blanket in your room. Which, when I think about it, is weird, because before her and my dad got married, they were⦠Well, anyway, thatâs another story. Letâs get back to you and Keen.â She glanced over while they maintained a steady pace behind the others. âIs there a you and Keen?â
Reese thought about the kiss that had shocked herâand at the same time had felt like it was a long time coming. And then she considered Keenâs words afterward.
An apology. Heâd even ordered her in the past not to touch him.
He might want her, but he didnât wish to be with her. Not really.
âThere isnât anything going on. That was nothing. Just Keen improvising.â
Elena snorted and nudged Reese toward an alley the others had turned down. âDidnât look like nothing. Seemed like a whole lot of something, if you ask me. Kind of hot, actually. Except, maybe not so much for the people in the pub, who thought you were a child. Until your hood fell, of course. Kind of hard to miss the woman beneath. And that youâre Halven. You realize this will be all over the kingdom soon? Shit, it will be all over the realm. Portia will know what happened by the time we get back.â
Reese pinched her eyes closed for a brief second. âYou said ,â she pointed out as a distraction. âSo much for proper language in front of your mother.â
The look Elena shot her said she knew what Reese was doing.
âIt was stupid. The kiss.â Reese shook her head. âIâm sorry.â
They caught up with the others just outside the palace. âNot stupid,â Elena said slowly. âCurious. Maybe even complicated, but not stupid. I love the guy, even if he is a stubborn Fae. But donât let him give you crap, Reese.â
She chuckled. âHim, give me crap? Never.â
Elena grinned. âThatâs my girl.â
Derek looked past them, and Reese turned.
Keen was jogging their way.
âYou were just in a pub brawl with forty people,â she said as he neared. âHow did you get out so fast?â
He glanced at her briefly, but otherwise kept his gaze on the others. âAmund and his men have been looking forward to a good fight. They had it under control. I left soon after you did. But word will spread of Thedaâs presence and the Halven working with her.â He glared at Reese. âThe Halven who is supposed to be locked away in the palace.â
âWhat about the Fae guard who crossed the line with the Halven?â she shot back. âWill they talk about him too?â
His gaze grew half-lidded, but no less threatening. âDoubtful. Fae have dabbled with humans and the like for millennia.â
Reese swallowed back the rush of heat that filled her throat, blinking back the pressure behind her eyes. Of course she meant nothing to him. Never had, never would.
Only that wasnât what sheâd felt in his kiss. He cared. It simply didnât matter, because he didnât to care.
âWe done?â Derek said, exasperated. âLetâs get inside before Portiaâs military finds us here and picks us off one at a time.â
Reese chewed her lip. âIs that the right thing to do? After what happened? Shouldnât we hide somewhere far away from the palace?â
âWe cannot,â Theda said. âThey will be searching the area for us. We are better off beneath their noses. Ironically, it will be harder for them to find us inside, among the hundreds that live and protect the palace, than out here on our own, where our energy levels will signal our presence like a beacon.â
Camille created a portal in front of a large tree that looked like a pine, but with a squat, wide base. One by one, they leapt through it and landed inside the training room.
Elena brushed off her legs where sheâd skidded across the floor like she was stealing a base. She really needed to work on her portal landings. Camilleâs portals were bumpy, but once you got the hang of it, not as difficult as Elena made them out to be.
âThere are guards inside your room,â Camille said, looking up, as though she could see through the ceiling.
Derek reached for Elenaâs hand. âIâll Blend us. We can hide out while Keen and Reeseâ¦â
âIâll take care of it from here,â Keen said, a silent acknowledgment passing between them.
A second later, Derek, Elena, Theda, and Camille were gone.
Reese rounded on him. âWhat do you mean youâll take care of it? I knew we should have escaped while we could and gotten as far from the palace as possible. What does Derek expect us to do now?â
Keen removed his shirt and kicked off his boots in answer.
âWhat. Are. You.
â
He brushed back his hair and sauntered over.
Reese backed up, her stupid heart racing. For some reason, it hadnât gotten the memo that this hot guy wasnât boyfriend material. âOh, hell no,â she said. âI donât like that look in your eye. Reminds me of the deceptive way you looked at me in the pub.â
He drew closer. âAnd what way was that?â
âLike you wanted me.â
âI donât want you,â he said, but his body language, his eyesâthey spoke differently.
Her jaw shifted and she let out a sigh. âNo shit, so stop looking at me like youâre trying to melt off my panties with your gaze. And for the love of God, put your shirt back on!â Despite her words, she couldnât take her eyes off his chest.
Keen stopped inches away. âWe need a cover.â He grabbed her hooded cloak and removed it, tossing it in a far corner. âThis is the only way⦠Will you cooperate?â
âWith what?â she asked faintly, too distracted by the muscles of his chest to concentrate.
He drew closer. So close she smelled his clean scent. âThe ruse,â he murmured before he took her mouth and picked her up, his arms crossed beneath her ass. âPlay along with me?â he said before his mouth covered hers again.
Heâd asked her to pretend, but this didnât feel fake. The heat of his body scorched hers, his lips feverishly trailing from her mouth down her throat, as if he could consume every inch of her.
In the dark recesses of her mind, Reese detected footsteps down the hall. But Keen had found a spot at the top of her breast that was particularly sensitive. Heâd pushed her unisex commoner outfit aside and licked her there, then lightly bit her while his hand reached up and squeezed her other breast above her clothes.
She gasped and clamped her arms around his head. Then dug her fingers in his silky hair, kissing his brow.
Keen lowered her to the mat and braced himself over her, his hips slipping between her thighs as she angled up to kiss him. His hand slid up her top until it grazed the bottom of one of her breasts.
Her breath caught. She was really liking this new position, as his body was pressing down on all the fun spots, but⦠âIs this necessary?â
âNo.â He kissed her again and palmed her breast.
He was lucky she liked everything he was doing, or heâd be in a world of hurt right now. From her knee.
Using their situation to cop a feel? Extremely naughty.
Which she liked.
And two could play this game.
Reese reached around and squeezed Keenâs ass. And, oh God, was it a perfect ass.
She arched against him, losing all train of thought as she wrapped her ankles around the back of his legs, feeling him everywhere.
She didnât hear the door open.
Or hear the soldiers walk in.
âWhat is the meaning of this?â came an angry female voice.
Keen lifted his head.
Reese started and scrambled to the side, realizing, belatedly, that now wasnât the time to teach Keen a lesson. Or to enjoy making outâ
making outâwith him. She and her friends were within seconds of being thrown in the dungeon. This wasnât a game.
Portia stood several feet inside the doorway, an array of guards surrounding her.
âI was just given word that Theda Rainer is in the village,â she said to Keen, who was leaning in leisurely fashion on his side, âalong with a Fae who goes by the name of Camille, Thedaâs daughter, Elena, and that Halven, Derek OâBrien.â She stared at Reese. âIâm told Halven was there as well.â
? As though Portia owned her?
Keen reached out and covered Reeseâs bared midriff possessively with his warm palm. âAs you can see, we are here.â
Reese pushed his hand away and tugged her top down, but Keen discreetly held her shoulder when she tried to sit up.
âI see that,â Portia spat. âWhy are you with ââshe waved vaguely at Reeseââwhen you have Illa as fiancée?â
âI am not promised to Illa.â
âBut you will be. In fact, I order it.â Portiaâs emotions were all over the board. Rage, disgustâand elation. Portia seemed to get some perverse pleasure out of pushing around the chess pieces and controlling everyone.
âYou ordered my fealty as a soldier. You cannot order whom I marry,â Keen said casually.
âAnd you choose this Halven?â Portia said in disgust.
He hesitated. âOf course not.â
âThen what is the problem? If it is power you wish, let me assure you, you will have it. An entire kingdomâs worth, for I wish for you and Illa to rule Old Kingdom in my stead.â She cut Reese a sharp look. âTrifle with the girl all you want, but bind yourself to Illa.â
Portia spun and stormed toward the door, the guards at her heels. She paused sharply on the threshold. âThe girl is banned from training, henceforth. I felt it harmless in the beginning while we needed her out of the way; she couldnât hurt one of us if she tried. But sheâs proven more cunning than I assumed. She needs no further fighting skills, even if you believe her in danger from our kind inside the palace. She has you at her side,â Portia said saccharinely. âWhat more protection could she require? In the meantime, find Theda. I want her head.â