Chapter
One
"Siddah! Siddah Legna!"
Magdelegna turned when the high-pitched voice
called to her, barely able to glance over her
shoulder in time to see a young body hurtling into
her legs from behind, nearly knocking her to her
knees. She laughed as she twisted around to see
the little creature clinging for his life to her
gossamer skirts.
"Daniel! You are pulling your aunt's hair," she
scolded him, gently extricating the softly curled
tresses out from under his grasp on her knees. She
gathered the coffee-colored mass in her hands and
then pulled it over her shoulder to further
protect it from her nephew's enthusiastic
greeting.
"Mummy is awful mad at me. Please don't let her
spank me!"
Legna sighed with her exasperation, prying her
nephew off her legs so she could lower her
impressive height down to his significantly
smaller perspective.
"Your mum is my sister, dearest heart, but that
does not give me the right to gainsay her
punishment of you when you have been naughty. In
truth, when I was a young girl, since your mother
is my eldest sister, she used to punish me when I
was naughty." Legna tried to suppress her smile
when the young boy's face took on a horrified and
hopeless expression. Her heart went out to him as
she rememberedall too well how strict her sister
could be. "Anyway, I seem to recall you begging
for asylum not two days ago. Are you in so much
trouble again so soon?"
"But, Aunt Legna, you are my Siddah. You can
tell her not to spank me."
"Daniel, it is because I am your Siddah that I
should encourage your mum to discipline you. When
it comes time for your Siddah to foster you, she
will be very strict with you. I promise you,
dearest heart, that I will be a very stern
teacher. And my first lesson to you is that you
must face up to the ramifications of your
mistakes. All good men do."
"But I am not a man. I am a little boy. I am
only six years old."
"True," Legna acquiesced with a nod, "you are
just a boy. But how often have you told me that
you wish to be a man as brave and strong as your
uncle? You claim that one day you will be King of
all Demons, like your uncle Noah. Correct?" She
waited for his reluctant nod. "Now, what kind of
King would you be if you cowered away from your
own wrongdoings?"
"I don't suppose I would be a very good one,"
Daniel said, lowering his huge blue eyes to the
floor so his aunt could not see the tears in them
that matched the quaver of his voice. "But I did
not mean to be a naughty child on purpose."
Legna sighed once more, taking pity on her
precocious nephew.
"I know that. I truly believe that you wish to
be a good child in your heart."
"One can only hope that my son will learn to
follow his heart one day," came a dry observation
from the entrance of the arboretum.
Legna stood up to her full height, smiling at
her sister Hannah as the other woman moved into
the room to scoop her errant youngster from the
floor, setting him high on her shoulder.
"For now, though, as long as he insists on
giving in to mischievous impulses, such as hiding
under the Great Council table during session, he
must take his punishment."
"Oh, Daniel, you didn't." Legna tsked at the
child, making his chubby cheeks turn a brilliant
scarlet color.
"I didn't mean to. I was just playing hide and
seek with Uncle Noah."
"Yes, well, next time perhaps you ought to
begin the game by actually informing your uncle he
is part of it instead of having him find out the
hard way, eh? For now, it is home and to bed with
you, where you will think about your behavior
until your father returns. Then you will discuss
the matter with him, because it is clear that my
discussions with you have no effect." Hannah set
her child onto his feet and gave him a light whack
on the bottom to propel him in the right
direction. "Off with you. Find your li-li-ni and
travel home." Hannah reached out with her powerful
senses for a moment, searching for the location of
the child's nanny. "She is in the nursery with
your sisters. Perhaps if you are in bed and quiet
by the time I come home, I will rethink telling
your father how naughty you have been."
"Yes, Mummy," Daniel promised, his head and
voice as low and contrite as a young boy could
possibly manage. He shuffled out of the arboretum,
casting his aunt one last pleading look before he
meandered across the Great Hall, clearly hoping to
put off his confinement for as long as
possible.
"Daniel, I have seen snails move faster,"
Hannah scolded, having not even turned around and
still knowing what her progeny was attempting to
do.
Hannah's mothering instincts were a marvel to
Legna. Her sister's seemingly unending patience
was even more of a miracle considering Daniel was
the second youngest of six siblings. Hannah and
Legna waited until Daniel had gone up the main
stairs to their brother's castle, well on his way
to finding his li-li-ni, before exchanging amused
looks.
"He is quite a handful, my sister," Legna
remarked, laughing softly as she turned back to
the small bonsai tree she had been pruning so
patiently. "I hope you plan to wait some time
before adding to your brood as you repeatedly
insist on doing. I do not think I could be Siddah
to any more of your children."
"I would never do such a thing, sister." Hannah
laughed in return. "I fear that Daniel and Eve
will be quite enough for you to manage in the
coming century. Take solace in the fact that they
are a good seven years apart in age. Also, Noah is
Siddah as well to them both. You will not be alone
in their training. No one is."
"That will make it easier, provided I am still
under our brother's roof when the time comes for
you to foster them to us."
That got Hannah's attention, and the tall
woman, her black sheet of hair with its red
highlights so much like their brother's, went to
touch her sister's shoulder.
"Legna, are you trying to tell me you are
considering leaving our brother's household? Are
you unhappy here?"
"Unhappy? Noah is King, most revered of all
Demons, as well as one of the most powerful Fire
Demons in all our history. You know well enough
that in spite of the volatility of his root
element, he is most loving and attentive, his
power and responsibility making him incredibly
sensitive to the needs of those around him. I am
busy here, as both his chatelaine and an
invaluable diplomat of his court. I could never be
unhappy under my brother's roof."
"Very well, not unhappy, then. But perhaps ...
wanting?" Hannah queried, touching her sister
under the chin to encourage her to look into her
eyes. "Legna, I may not be a Demon of the Mind and
a great empath, as you are, but I know my sister
well enough to know when her emotions are
troubled."
"Truly, you are mistaken, Hannah," Legna
insisted, leaving her sister's touch to
concentrate once more on the plant she kept
studying but had yet to prune since the
conversation with her sibling had begun. "I lack
for nothing here, and I have no tremendous desire
to leave. But it will be five years, give or take,
before Eve reaches the age of Fostering, and
longer still before it is Daniel's turn. A great
deal can occur even in that short span of time. I
was only musing aloud. It is nothing for you to
make a fuss over."
The indelicate sound Hannah made broadcast the
likelihood of her believing her little sister's
claims, but at that moment Noah entered the
arboretum.
"Hannah, I swear to you if you do not take that
little scoundrel of yours in hand, I will do it
myself."
"Noah, please, you know Daniel does not mean
any harm. He is just a boy," the mother argued for
her child, waving off the matter as if it meant
nothing to any of them, quickly forgetting that
she had been just as perturbed with him.
"Hannah ..." Noah warned, his tone as close to
scolding as he dared, knowing his sister, as a
female Demon of Fire, had the temper to match his
own.
Legna turned to glance from one sibling to the
other, as usual wondering which of the two Demons
who boasted connection with so hot-blooded an
element would be the first to lose their temper,
as they often did when they came head to head with
one another. Luckily, Fire Demons were rare.
Unluckily, it was quite volatile to have two in
the same family.
It often fell to Legna, the empath and
consummate diplomat, to discern who was getting
hot under the proverbial and literal collar
quickly enough to defuse the situation. Hannah and
Noah dearly loved one another, but often the love
was strongest when they were not too close to each
other and definitely stronger when they were not
arguing opposite sides in a contest of wills.
"Hannah, the boy may have heard things that
will disturb him," Noah said, his tactic changing
to a gentle warning that appealed to Hannah's
strongest instinct, that of a mother.
"What is it, Noah?" Hannah asked quickly, her
hand lifting to her throat, where she nervously
tugged on the lovely ruby choker her husband had
given her on their wedding night. She was not one
to get rattled easily, but the habitual fingering
of the jeweled choker was a dead giveaway that she
was disturbed.
Each of the three Demons standing in the
flourishing arboretum was well aware of the recent
troubles that had begun to plague the Nightwalker
races. Legna herself had become a victim of these
happenings when she had been Summoned by four
necromancers intent on stealing her powers and
those of her fellow Demons for their own ends and
uses. If not for Providence's divine intervention
and the newly birthed skills of a befriended
Druid, Legna would be dead. Or worse. Hannah's
fear was well founded under these
circumstances.
"There is no new news for you to feel
threatened by at this time, Hannah, so do not fret
overmuch. However," Noah continued, "we were
discussing methods of dealing with necromancers
should we encounter them in the future. I do not
need to tell you that listening to the Enforcers
and warriors debate the best tactics to rid us of
this threat was not the thing for six-year-old
ears."
"Yes, you are right, my brother. I am sorry. I
will go to Daniel at once."
"Hannah." Noah took his sister's arm as she
went to hurry past him, turning her gently to him
so he could brush a fond finger down her cheek and
kiss her forehead warmly. "I love my nephew, you
know that. I am worried for him. I do not mean to
be harsh."
"You are King, Noah. It is your duty to worry
for us all. And I know that, at this time, it is a
heavy burden. I will see to Daniel."
"And in the future, I will look under the
Council table before we begin our meetings," Noah
added, winking at her with humor so that she
laughed. Hannah kissed her brother's cheek and
then, with a sudden blurring of the lines of her
statuesque figure, spun herself in a collection of
smoke that promptly funneled out of the castle via
an open space in one of the high stained glass
windows of the Great Hall.
Noah turned to face his younger sister, arching
one brow to a fairly smug height. Legna lifted a
brow back at him, giving him a delicate smattering
of applause.
"And I was afraid you would never learn the art
of diplomacy," she remarked, her lips twitching
with her humor. "It merely took you the entire two
and a half centuries of my life. Longer, actually.
You had a few centuries' head start."
"Funny how you seem to recall the fact that I
am far older than you only when it suits your
arguments, my sister," he taunted her, reaching to
tug on her hair as he had been doing since her
childhood.
"Well, I can say with all honesty that this is
the first time I have ever seen you forgo a good
argument with Hannah, opting for peace instead. I
was beginning to wonder if you were my brother at
all. Perhaps some imposter ..."
"Legna, be careful. You are speaking words of
treason," he teased her, tugging her hair once
more, making her turn around to swat at his
hand.
"I don't know how you convinced the entire
Council that you were mature enough to be King,
Noah! You are such a child!" She twisted her body
so he couldn't grab at her hair again. "And I
swear, if you pull my hair once more like some
sort of schoolyard bully, I am going to put you to
sleep and shave you bald!"
Noah immediately raised his hands in
acquiescence, laughing as Legna flushed in
exasperation. For all her grace and ladylike ways,
Noah's little sister was quite capable of making
good on any threat she made.
"I mean really, Noah. You are just about seven
hundred years old. One would think you could at
least act like it."
"Legna, these past months I have been doing
nothing but act my age. You are the only one who
relieves that for me. It is my belief that we
should never completely give up that part of us
which is childlike, fun loving, and mischievous.
And," he said, moving close enough to brush back a
strand of hair that had become mussed by his
abuse, his affection for her shining clearly in
his eyes, "so long as you continue to keep me
young at heart, I will never let you forget to
stay that way as well, little sister."
Legna smiled softly at him, reaching to kiss
his cheek warmly in a return show of tenderness
and support. She had been teasing him, but she
suddenly regretted it, knowing he had been heavily
burdened for a very long time with the crying
needs of their race. She would let him tease every
last hair from her head if it gave him some peace
and happiness to balance out his stresses and
duties.
"You tell me this and other things like it on a
daily basis, my brother." She paused long enough
to take his hand from her face in order to wrap it
between her own. "In fact, you have been most
attentive for these past five months."
"There is no harm in a brother showing his
beloved sister the measure of his affection," he
countered, following her lead as she led him out
of the misty greenhouse.
"True. And you have always been quite attentive
to me over the years," she agreed. "However, Noah,
since the Summoning-"
Noah stopped short, pulling his hand free of
hers abruptly.
"I do not wish to discuss it." His voice
dropped several dark octaves, a chill of rage
lacing behind the low tones. "It is over. The
monsters who dared to steal you from me are dead.
You are safe and that is the end of the
matter."
"Who is it you are thinking to protect by
refusing to discuss this?" Legna confronted him
suddenly, finally feeling as if she had dodged the
topic for long enough. "Me? As you say, I am safe
now, so what does it matter? Do you still think to
hide behind Isabella, the one who saved me from
becoming Transformed? We must protect Isabella.
Isabella is a precious commodity. Isabella, the
Enforcer, and her special Druid/human hybrid
powers! Oh, let us not reveal how she saved me, or
it will give others false hope, possibly put our
Bella in danger." Legna's tone had gone way past
sarcasm at this point, her gray-green eyes
flashing with her frustration. "Noah, no one is
here but you and me. No one! I want you to turn
and look at me and talk to me about why you are
avoiding this discussion when there is no one here
but me."
"Legna." Noah paused, holding his silence while
some sort of internal struggle went on behind the
green and gray eyes that matched hers in
expressivities as well as color. "Words will never
satisfactorily describe the profundity of the loss
I felt that day you dissolved into nothingness
right before my eyes. I swore in that moment that
if by some miracle I had you safe in my reach once
more, I would never allow anything to put your
existence in jeopardy ever again. If I do not
discuss these things with you it is because I
cannot bear to relive the pain of that moment, nor
can I entertain the fear of it happening again
without it paralyzing me." He finally looked up at
her, meeting her wide eyes. "This family, as well
as this kingdom, cannot function beneath a King
paralyzed with fear and pain of such magnitude. I
beg you to let this topic rest from now on,
Magdelegna. If not for the safety of you and
others involved, then for my peace of mind."
Legna remained still for a moment, her natural
senses picking up on Noah's keen distress, her
heart pounding in rhythm with the slightly
panicked beating of his. His fear was palpable,
and so alien. Noah was the bravest and most
steadfast male she had ever known, and it shook
her to sense the debilitating emotion from him.
But what endangered her feelings more was the
realization that he was keeping something from
her.
In effect, it was like lying to her. Even if
she had not been able to empathize with his
feelings, the way his eyes dilated slightly,
accompanied by the spike in his pulse and blood
pressure, would have given him away. Add to it the
fact that she very easily could feel a strong
anxiety lying beneath his fear, and Legna was
certain of her perception.
(Continues...)
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