Chapter 32
Into the Veil: The Dragon King's Fae
I woke up with a jolt, my eyes darting around the room. I wished with all my heart that the recent events were just a bad dream, but the sinking feeling in my chest told me that this was just the beginning.
âAre you okay?â
The voice was soft, almost timid, coming from my right. I turned my head to see a woman about my age sitting on a stool next to my bed. She was a stunning Elf with long, dark hair and a dress that shimmered in white and gold.
Her almond-shaped brown eyes were filled with concern.
âWhoâ¦who are you?â I asked, my voice shaky.
âPlease, donât be scared. I mean you no harm,â she assured me. She sat there, her hands folded neatly in her lap. âI was worried. Youâve been asleep since Lord Dominick brought you here. I thought something might have happened that he didnât know about.â
Her words brought everything rushing backâthe realization of where I was hit me like a ton of bricks. I was in a room in Dominickâs palace, and this Elf, with her beauty and grace, was likely one of his concubines.
But she didnât seem threatening. Everything about her suggested genuine concern for my well-being.
âIâm okay. Thereâs nothing wrong with me,â I reassured her. I wanted to tell her that the real problem was her master, but I held back. It was better to get to know her first before criticizing him. âSo, Iâm in Lord Dominickâs palace, then?â
âYes, you are. This room was prepared for you after our lord told us youâd be joining us,â she confirmed.
âWhen did he tell you that?â I asked.
âA few days ago,â she replied, looking slightly embarrassed. âIâm sorry, I havenât even introduced myself. My name is Umira.â
âIâm Raelina,â I said, introducing myself.
Umira smiled at me. âOh yes, we all know. Lord Dominick has told us so much about you.â
âHe has talked about me that much?â
âYes, he has. I donât think heâs been this excited to bring in a new girl in a long time.â
I could tell she was under the impression that I had willingly chosen to be here. It seemed like Dominick had led them to believe that I had chosen to stay with him. I couldnât let that misconception stand.
âUm, I think thereâs been a misunderstanding,â I said, sitting on the edge of the bed. âIâm not here to be a new girl for Dominick. Iâve already been chosen by Navine, and Iâve accepted.â
Umira looked surprised.
âYou have? But why would you choose that when you could be here with Lord Dominick? He treats us all very well and as equals.â
She didnât seem to understand my situation, but maybe that was because she was young and had only known life in this palace under Dominickâs rule.
âItâs not that I donât like Dominick. But as I said, Iâve chosen Navine, and Iâm not going back on that,â I said, standing up and looking toward the bedroom door. âCan I leave this room? I want to find Dominick and ask him to take me home.â
Umira stood up quickly and grabbed my hand.
âI donât think thatâs a good idea, Raelina. Lord Dominick doesnât like us questioning him or making such requests,â she warned.
âWhy not? All Iâm asking is for him to either take me home or let someone else do it,â I argued.
âBecause youâre already here and chosen. Thereâs no going back on that.â
Umiraâs eyes dropped as she spoke. Her grip on my hand tightened. The tension in her body was palpable, a clear indication of the gravity of my situation. Not only had Dominick taken me, but once he brought a woman to the palace, he never let her leave.
But I wasnât ready to give up. I would talk to Dominick and try to convince him to let me go. He had to have some sense of reason left in him.
âI promise, itâs going to be okay,â I reassured her, placing my free hand over hers for emphasis. âIâve dealt with dragons enough to hold a civil conversation with Dominick. Can you tell me where he is?â
Umira hesitated, but she did respond.
âI think so. Heâs usually in the drawing room around this time. If you want, I can take you there.â
âPlease, lead the way.â
I wonât pretend I wasnât a bundle of nerves, even though I was doing my best to keep it under wraps. Dominick had essentially abducted me from Navine. I couldnât help but wonder if this meant Navine would soon be storming the place to get me back.
As we stepped out of the room, bright sunlight streamed in through the hallway windows. The palace I found myself in was somewhat reminiscent of Navineâs, though the decorâcarpets, curtains, and various knick-knacksâwas a riot of colors, reflecting a multitude of prisms.
Now that I thought about it, Loreleiâs home was predominantly red and gold, while Navineâs favored a lot of ivory.
~Could it be related to the type of Dragon they are?~
Umira moved with a grace that was almost ethereal, her long hair flowing behind her like her dress. Her steps were small and silent, as if she were floating rather than walking. Everything about her screamed sophistication, from her graceful movements to her immaculate appearance.
âMay I ask,â I ventured, âwere you from one of the higher Elf families, Umira?â
âOh, yes. My parents are the leaders of the Elf village in Fern,â she replied.
âI see. I didnât mean to pry. I just noticed your elegance and assumed you mustâve had extensive training from a young age,â I clarified.
âI did,â Umira confirmed. âAll three of us here were groomed to be ladies from a very young age. Lord Dominick often tells us how much he appreciates our grace and elegance. He says itâs wonderful to have wives as beautiful as dolls.â
That didnât sit well with me.
âHe shouldnât compare you to dolls. Youâre living beings.â
âWe are, but itâs always best to be desired for such qualities.â
Umira paused at a door as she spoke, raising her hand to knock gently on the dark wood. Dominickâs voice responded when she did.
âYes?â
âExcuse the interruption, Master. Raelina has woken up and wishes to speak with you,â Umira relayed.
âSend her in. Then return to your duties.â
Umira nodded at me as she stepped back.
âIâll leave you now, but hopefully we can talk more later.â She took a few steps away, then paused, speaking in a lower tone. âPlease, be careful, Raelina. Itâs never wise to upset Lord Dominick too much.â
Her warning was well taken, but it also troubled me. She wouldnât have given it without reason. Did this mean Dominick had hurt these girls before?
The door creaked slightly as I pushed it open and stepped into the drawing room. It was about the same size as the parlor at Navineâs palace, with beautiful paintings and etchings adorning the walls. Various plants were scattered around the room, along with couches and a few chairs.
Dominick was lounging in one of the chairs near a large arched window. He lowered the book he was reading and smiled at me.
âAh, youâre finally awake.â
I moved closer, stopping near the couch.
âYou make it sound like Iâve been out for ages,â I remarked.
âItâs been a while. About two days,â Dominick confirmed.
âTwo days? You knocked me out for that long?â
âIs there a problem with that? You werenât hurt, so that should count for something.â
This Dragon was something else. He either had no clue his actions were wrong, or he simply chose to ignore it.
âWhat counts is what youâve done,â I told him. I stood my ground, determined to show no fear or intimidation. âYou lured me out of Navineâs palace and kidnapped me right under his nose. Do you have any idea of the trouble youâve stirred up? Heâs going to come here to get me back, even if he has to fight you for it.â
Dominick calmly set his book aside and stood up to face me.
âI know that, and Iâve known it for a while. But Iâm not scared of him, or of our ruler barging in on me. Iâve taken precautions to make sure that doesnât happen.â
That made me suspicious.
âReally? Iâve never heard of a place Emelio couldnât reach,â I said.
âThatâs usually the case,â Dominick agreed. âBut a little research goes a long way, and even Mages like him have their limits. You just need to figure out what those are.â
âI find that hard to swallow. How could anyone block a mage handpicked to serve a ruler within the Veil?â I questioned.
âBelieve me, sweetheart, there are ways,â Dominick said. He looked at me as we stood there, face-to-face. I fought to keep my nerves in check as he gently touched my face. âYouâre so different this time. I never thought youâd be the type to stand here and confront me like this. All the others always cowered before me.â
âWhy should I? You might be a Dragon, but that doesnât make you so different from me. Unless youâve been threatening me in all those lives.â
Dominick didnât deny it.
âMaybe I did, but that could just be a matter of perspective.â
âI doubt it.â
I moved away from him, walking over to the window to look outside. I saw a courtyard enclosed by a white brick wall. There was a faint shimmer in the sky, which I assumed was the barrier heâd mentioned.
~I need to figure out how to bring that barrier down. Maybe I can get him to tell me more about it. I just need to be careful about how I approach it.~
Dominickâs voice pulled me back to the present.
âYou say youâre not afraid of me. Does that mean you donât think I had anything to do with your sectâs destruction?â
I turned to face him.
âWhat difference would it make if I did? It wouldnât change what happened, even if I find it hard to believe you were completely innocent. I donât think youâre as innocent as you claim about those fruits either. Itâs awfully convenient that youâd blame one of your concubines when the spell was specifically designed to unlock my worst memories and use them against me,â I retorted.
âYes, that is hard to believe, but one should never underestimate a woman scorned,â Dominick shot back.
I wasnât buying it.
âMaybe, but it doesnât seem like your girls know anything about my past lives. Umira seemed to think I was just another one of them and was surprised to hear about Navine.â
âReally?â Dominick pretended to be surprised before shrugging it off. âMaybe she misunderstood. Sheâs not always the quickest to catch on. Sheâs a looker, but not the brightest bulb, if you catch my drift.â
âDonât insult her! Sheâs a perfectly capable Elf!â
âYes, all three of them are,â Dominick moved behind me, his hands on my shoulders as he leaned in close. âBut you should get used to them. I have no plans of letting you go now that I have you.â
A chill ran down my spine, one I tried hard to hide. No, I couldnât show him any fear. Showing fear would only make things worse.
âSay what you want. I know Navine will come for me and that Lord Jekia will find a way to help him. No barrier is strong enough to keep them all out,â I shot back.
âBelieve what you want, but as I said, even a mage canât get past a barrier made with Solinite crystals.â
That was my first clue. Iâd heard of Solinite crystals before, but Iâd never seen any. They were supposed to be rare and powerful, used only by the most skilled magic users.
But if that was true, escaping here was going to be tougher than I thought. I needed more information.
âDid you use them to create this barrier?â I asked him.
âWouldnât you like to know?â Dominick released me and stepped back. âYou might as well get comfortable. I have no plans of letting you escape. Besides, you donât have wings, so you couldnât get past that wall, even without the barrier.â
I stood there, silent, watching him leave the room. I was determined not to give up, even though I wasnât sure how Iâd escape this situation. I couldnât ignore the fear that was gnawing at me. No matter how hard I tried to face him, the scars of the past were always there.
But I wouldnât let that stop me. Somehow, Iâd find a way to reach out to Navine or Lord Jekia. Iâd get out of this place and show Dominick whoâs boss.
As I turned around, the door creaked open and another woman peeked in.
âIs Lord Dominick gone?â she asked in a whisper.
âYes, heâs left for now,â I assured her.
She let out a sigh of relief and stepped inside. She was about my age, like Umira, but with fiery red hair and light brown eyes. She was wearing a sheer red dress that shimmered as she nervously clasped her hands. Her transparent red wings gave away her identityâshe was a Faerie.
âAre you okay?â she asked.
âYes,â I replied, puzzled by her concern.
She glanced around before moving closer, lowering her voice.
âIâm sorry if I seem odd. I just know how difficult it can be dealing with Lord Dominick, especially when he becomes obsessed with you.â
âAre you one of his concubines?â I guessed.
âYes. Iâm Ginger, and I was the first one he brought here in recent years,â she confirmed. She looked around again before continuing, âIâm more aware of the situation than Umira or Sky. Lord Dominick wouldnât have set up such a strong barrier unless there was more to your arrival. And I remember hearing your name mentioned with Lord Navineâs.â
âHold on,â I interrupted, âYou and the others were brought here only recently?â
Ginger nodded. âYes, but I have a feeling you donât belong here.â
âNo. I donât.â I glanced around before leaning in closer. âCan you help me? I need to find a way to contact Lord Navine or Lord Jekia.â
âThere might be a way, but we have to be extremely careful. If Lord Dominick finds out, weâll both be in a lot of trouble,â Ginger warned.
âItâs okay. Iâll deal with it if it comes to that.â I held her hands. âPlease, from one Faerie to another, I need your help.â