Girl Talk
The Twin Dragons Series: Requiem City
Loch and Hael carried me through the endless hallways of their mansion.
Naked.
Bleeding.
Sobbing.
Too scared to ask where we were going.
Hael opened a door at the end of a hallway, and Loch carried me inside.
I closed my eyes, terrified by what nightmares might await. Iâd never felt so vulnerable in my life.
âOpen your eyes, little mouse,â Loch said gently.
His voice actually soundedâ¦nice? Impossible. I was sure they were playing a trick on me. My eyes remained shut.
âWeâre not going to hurt you, mouse,â Hael said with a hint of impatience. âOur fun and games are over for the day.â
The Dobrzyckas were not to be trusted, but I was growing to believe Haelâs words slightly more than Lochâs. Loch was a loose cannon, ruled by emotion and impulse. Hael had a calmer demeanor. He seemed to know how to control himself.
I opened my eyes, just barely, so maybe they wouldnât even notice. But of course, the first thing I saw were Lochâs and Haelâs emerald eyes a few feet from my face.
âThatâs right, mouse,â said Hael. âItâs okay now.â
I opened my eyes wider, finding myself in the same bedroom I woke in earlier that day.
Had it really only been one day? It felt like so much longer.
âClean up and get some rest,â Loch said as he carried me to the bathroom fully stocked with fancy soaps and lotions.
I looked uncertainly at Loch and Hael. Was this just like their offer of freedom back in the dungeon? An illusion? Were they going to make this disappear just when I believed them?
âWeâre not messing with you, mouse,â Hael said, reading my thoughts. âTake a shower. Weâll get you some tampons from Adara. Then you should rest.â
âYouâre getting me tampons?â I said skeptically. It was a kind gesture, but totally unlike the Dragon Lords Iâd gotten to know over the last twenty-four hours. I didnât understand how they could be so hot and cold. It drove me insane.
Come to think of it, that was probably the point.
âWeâll be back, little mouse,â Loch said, filing out of the room ahead of Hael.
I went to the doorway to make sure theyâd really left. I watched them turn a corner, then waited a few moments before shutting the door.
I flew to the shower, letting the hot water sluice over my body. I scrubbed until my skin was red and raw. I wanted to remove every trace of what happened in the dungeon. Dirt. Wine. Blood.
Eventually the only thing left were the memories, and those would be with me for life.
When I exited the bathroom, a fresh box of tampons was sitting on the bed.
But that wasnât all. Sitting next to the tampons were a stack of BDSM books and sexual education manuals. I wanted to believe it was their version of a sick joke, but I didnât know them well enough to be sure.
At this point, all I wanted to do was get some rest.
I slipped in a tampon, put on clean underwear and a set of black silk pajamas I found in the closet, and climbed into the bed.
I closed my eyes, and within minutes, drifted into a deep sleepâ¦
***
I woke to the bedroom door creaking open. Cocooned under the covers, I turned over and looked out the window. It was morning. The ~next~ morning. I mustâve slept more than twelve hours. Honestly, Iâd needed it.
âMorning, mouse,â a woman said. I looked up to see Adara next to my bed, finishing a chicken drumstick. âHowâd you sleep?â she asked without a wisp of meanness.
Based on her interaction with Darren earlier, I now knew Adara was just like her brothers. She mustâve been playing one of their games. Luckily, Iâd had enough rest to go a few rounds.
âVery well,â I said innocently. âThanks for the tampons.â
âNo problem at all. We girls have to watch out for each other,â she replied, smacking her lips.
~We girls? Yeah, right. Iâm the only girl here, Adara. Youâre a fucking dragon.~
I watched her eyes drift to the books stacked on the nightstand.
âIâm here to impart a little wisdom on you, Madeline. After all, weâre family now.â
She tossed the drumstick over her shoulder. I heard a loud clang as it landed in a waste bin. Adara casually licked chicken grease from her fingers as she continued.
âLoch and Hael adore you, right? And I know they told you about the prophecy. But you need to do more to keep your place here. If youâre not fulfilling their sexual desires, youâre useless. And our species need you. The prophecy commands it. Do you understand?â
That damned prophecy again. I didnât know how to respond.
âDo you remember how they were so sweet to you a year ago?â Adara asked, perhaps attributing my silence to human stupidity.
âSweetâs a strange word to describe Loch and Hael now that Iâve seenââ I tried to continue, but Adara put a finger to my lips and shushed me. Clearly this was her show.
âLet me finish, mouse, and maybe weâll get a thing or two through that thick skull of yours,â Adara said with some edge in her voice.
âA year ago, my brothers were in the midst of a sexual rampage. Fucking everything that moved. New girls every night of the week. Then they met you.â Her eyes bored into me.
âYou, the one they claim is their mate. The one who was promised to us.â She scoffed. I could practically hear the air quotes as I sat listening to her.
âLoch and Hael havenât fucked anyone since they met you. And now theyâre two wound-up, sexless lumps of power, unreleased and wanting ~you~. Face down, ass up, pounding away until you fall asleep in your own drool,â she said, grinning as my face puckered in disgust.
They were her ~brothers~!
âThatâs nastyââ I started, but Adara put her finger to my lips again, more forcefully this time.
âListen up before you bore me, rat,â Adara snapped.
I glared at her but shut my mouth.
âYouâre a little shit who, for some reason, my idiot brothers are convinced will cause the downfall of the dragon slayers. You should be complying with their wishes,â Adara said, her face leaning closer to mine.
âI know itâs difficult for your mortal brain to process this relationship. You should be worshiping the ground they walk on. Submitting to them will only increase your pleasure. Your life is meaningless without them.â
âNo, itâs not!â I shouted, unable to stop myself. âI donât care about the stupid prophecy. I donât want to spend my life pleasuring myselfâ¦or your brothers!â I was sick of these dragons treating me like a sex toy.
I was meant for something more. I was sure of it.
Adara sneered at me.
âItâs too late for that, Madeline. You belong to them.â
She looked me up and down, and her contempt for me couldnât be clearer.
âIf you wonât fuck them, then I suggest you find a way to entertain them. Please. Tell me you possess some talent that might endear you to two very horny Twin Leading Breeds?â
~Twin Leading Breeds~? ~Huh~?
Reading my mind, Adara quickly pushed forward.
âI asked you a question, rat. Donât make me ask again.â
I fumbled for something, anything, to tell her.
~But if the brothers unearth their sirenâs song, their enemyâs downfall begins with the father.~
Sirenâs song? I didnât know what that meant, but I knew what I could do.
âI can sing, okay?â I finally admitted.
âLots of mortals say that,â Adara said. âProve it.â
She sat next to me on the bed, staring at me with her full attention. I swallowed. I didnât usually sing in front of others, but I had a feeling I didnât have a choice right then.
I sat up and took a deep breath, trying to ignore the fierce purple eyes watching my every move. I didnât have a song in mind, so I hummed an improvised tune. I glanced at Adara, gently bobbing her head. Her reaction made my voice grow louder, stronger.
The melody transformed into a lullaby that somehow felt familiar, like it was a part of me. I didnât remember the words, just the gentle, haunting notesâ¦
I was so lost in the song that I didnât know if I was singing for seconds, minutes, or hours. Adara didnât stop me. When I finished, I looked over. Her body had fallen onto the bed, her head slumped to her chest as she snored softly.
I didnât know how to feel. Was this a good thing?
âAdara⦠Adaraâ¦,â I said gently. The snores grew louder. She was out cold.
âHowâs our little mouse doing this morning?â
I looked up in surprise as Loch and Hael entered the room. Hael frowned at Adara, now drooling in her sleep. âWhat trickery is this?â
âThe mouse has another scheme,â Loch said, fixing me with his emerald gaze.
âN-no!â I stuttered. âWe were talking. Sheâ¦she was just tired, I guess. She asked me to sing for her, and she just sort of passed out.â
Hael shook Adara. She didnât budge.
âAdaraâs been exhausted by her own pet,â Loch said. âHeâs almost as disobedient as you, mouse. Sheâs had to teach him quite a few lessons.â
âIt mustâve been quite the melody to put her to sleep like this,â said Hael curiously. âPlease. Sing it for us.â
âYes,â Loch added. âIâve never heard a singing mouse before.â
Both my mates perched on the bed, waiting. My biggest audience ever.
I glanced at Adara. Had I put her to sleep? And would it work on the brothers? Was this my way out of here?
I took a deep breath and began the lullaby again, my quiet hum once again growing into a long, wordless melody. I lost myself once more, barely paying attention as Lochâs and Haelâs eyes blinked as they struggled to stay awake, their heads nodding lower and lower onto their chestsâ¦
As I finished the song, I noticed Loch and Hael slumped over on the bed. Their gentle snores made a chorus with Adaraâs.
Had I really put them to sleep, or was it another trick? I cautiously prodded both Dragon Lords with my finger. Once. Twice. Three timesâ¦
They were completely dead to the world, drooling like Adara.
I nearly leapt out of bed with joy. This proved it. My voice put three dragons out cold.
I didnât know what it meant or how it had happened. It didnât matter right then. All I knew was that I had to act quickly, because there was no way in hell Iâd stay there until the Dobrzyckas woke up.
~Iâm free!~