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Scars of his warth
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After handing her the food, he stepped back and the dome reappeared, this time heating the air to a comfortable warmth.

Naya sighed in relief, nodding her head to the healer. “Thank you.”

He dipped his head, a quick smile bracing his lips.

Naya thought quickly. She pointed to the stem. “Thank you for the….”

Tmae,” he finished for her. “Ell tmae.”

She nodded. “Yes, the tmae. thank you.” After a beat, she pointed to the beast’s horse-creature. It stood a few feet away, chewing slowly. “What is this?”

The healer glanced over and then back to her.

“In my land, it is like a horse,” she added, speaking slowly. “This is different.”

“No horse,” he said haltingly. “We call nnirae.”

Naya leaned forward. “Ne-ray?”

He nodded. “Nnirae.”

Naya frowned. The way she said it didn’t sound the same, but when she repeated the word again, he nodded. It must be her accent.

He gestured to the landscape. “They are from… tikshon… the sands.”

She lifted her brows. “They are native to the desert?”

A low, threatening word came growling along the twisting wind from the nearest campfire. “Oppo.”

The healer tensed. He turned and his smile dropped away. The beast stood next to the campfire, watching them both. The healer turned back to her but didn’t look her in the eye. “Sleep,” he instructed, before shuffling away.

“Thank you,” Naya called as he retreated. Dropping all kindness in her face, she turned back to the beast, who still watched her. A warm shimmer spread through her lower stomach—her deep Omega instincts reacting with pleasure that he was looking at her and had intervened in her conversation with another Alpha. Naya exhaled, clenching her teeth. This was going to be a problem.

She had to figure out how to deal with these instincts giving her incorrect signals. They were known to be compelling and powerful, even when attempts were made to block them, and in this case, her instincts were reading her Alpha incorrectly. He didn’t care about his Omega, he cared about his prisoner and using her to overtake her own empire. If she wasn’t careful, she would be pulled under, submerged in the depths of her natural submissiveness, and her home and all her people would fall.

The flavors wafting from the hot bowl drew her eyes away from him, breaking their stare.

It was too dark to see what kind of stew was in it, but it smelled delicious. Using the bread, she scooped up the stew and sighed with delight at the incredible herby, spicy flavors in her mouth. When did she last eat? She couldn’t even remember. But soon she was scraping the last of the food out of the bowl and reaching for the furry produce. Beneath the skin was a sweet, juicy, soft flesh unlike anything she’d tasted before. Both of them were gone in moments, and she hummed as she licked the juice that dripped down her fingers.

After packing away the bowl in a corner of the cart, she drank from her tmae and watching the campfires. The groups ate and drank, talked in low voices and laughed with the familiarity of people who knew each other well. They didn’t seem like an army, but things were too different here for her to make assumptions. They could be a different kind of army from the Lox.

Soon all the campfire groups settled down to sleep and everything went quiet, except for the muffled crackle of the flames. The magical domes were an ingenious idea, especially if they protected against animal attacks and controlled air temperature.

The night wore on, most of the camp fell asleep, and eventually she yawned. After using the squat pot, grateful the sides of the cart were high enough to hide her, she settled down to sleep.

As usual, the nightmares crashed in.

In the first one, Lili was running. She loved to run. An excitable, giggly little Omega, she ran almost everywhere. But running across the Wastelands was dangerous. Along its blackened, cracked, and dry ground, the large cavities existing there had become big, jagged mouths, snapping at Lili’s feet as she ran past. One of them always caught her, breaking her little foot, and then it was only a matter of time until the others joined in. This time another four mouths each ripped off a piece of her and churned her in their mouths until all that was left was thick, oozing, stinking gore.

Before Naya could even scream, Lili was behind her, standing in the middle of the Wasteland, her copper-brown hair flying wildly about her head while she tried to say something to Naya. Her small face was contorted, her mouth moving quickly, urgently, but Naya couldn’t hear her. The cracked sky of the Wastelands was too loud.

Fissures opened up around Lili, lower than normal, and shot their usual blots of white fire to the ground. They cracked and boomed, drowning out any other sound. Lili became more animated, waving her arms frantically, pointing, yelling, and trying to tell Naya something.

Desperate to get to her, Naya ran toward her, a frightening sense of doom gripping her as the white bolts crashed down. But no matter how fast or how long she ran, she got no closer to Lili. The urgency increased and Naya knew she was running out of time, but nothing she did helped her reach her sister.

Lili threw her head back and roared at the sky, a booming roar that couldn’t normally come out of a little girl. It erupted from her with unstoppable force. Naya clamped her hands over her ears but she still heard it.

A thick bolt of white cracked through the air and straight into Lili’s open mouth. More bolts latched onto her and slowly tore her limbs away, one by one. Then they obliterated her torso and face, until only Lili’s bloody mouth was left, still furiously trying to warn Naya.

Naya jolted awake, chest heaving like she was still desperately running to Lili, sweat trickling down her temples. She sat up and wiped her face with one of the blankets in the cart, forcing her breathing to slow.

She didn’t expect the nightmares to stop just because she’d been taken and tortured—she hadn’t actually thought about them at all—being reminded about how gruesome and terrifying they were was a shock. Since she hadn’t been sleeping properly, they’d had no chance to creep back, but they clearly would not let her escape their torment.

“Explain what just happened.”

Naya started, shocked to find the beast standing by her cart, barely visible in the dark. She drew herself into a ball, trying to abate the shivering. “What?”

His eyes flitted over her but he said nothing else, clearly not feeling the need to explain himself.

“It was just a dream,” she muttered.

His gaze narrowed. “I told you what would happen if you lied to me.”

Naya tried to force away the lingering unease before answering. She couldn’t allow her nightmares to impact her situation. Taking a deep breath, she said, “I’m not lying. And I thought you only meant that about my empire.”

“I mean it about everything.” The hint of gravel in his voice somehow made the words feel more serious, and that made her shiver. “Will that be a problem, or are you prone to lying?”

Naya straightened, glaring at him. “I don’t lie. But I also don’t share my private life and thoughts with strangers. Or people intending to raid my home.”

“That will change today.”

Naya bit down the response she wanted to throw at him. Glancing around the camp, everything was quiet, just the crackle of the campfires as they continued to smolder low. The slight sheen of the magic domes whispered in and out of sight, but it was too dark to see anything else. She looked back at the beast, frowning. “Why are you awake? Were you watching me?”

“Do not ignore my question.”

“I answered your question. You just didn’t like the answer.”

The beast’s eyes narrowed. “It was a lie.”

Naya huffed out a breath. “It wasn’t a lie. I had a dream, a bad one. Don’t you have bad dreams?”

His soft growl made the hair at the back of her neck prickle. “No questions. You do not ask any questions. Not to me or any of my people.”

Naya made a face. “You said I’m a reluctant guest.”

“You are.”

“So you want to ask me silly questions in the middle of the night, but I can’t ask you a single thing back?”

He stepped forward, his face hardening. “I said, no questions. That was your fourth one. There are no exceptions to this rule. If you ask again, you’ll be punished. Do you understand this?”

Naya glared back at him. What the fuck was she doing talking to him anyway? Turning her back to him, she lay down in the cart.

The Alpha growled again, this time loud and rough. Goosebumps flared across Naya’s arms at the sound but she thoroughly ignored him. He was displeased. Good. Luckily, she couldn’t scent him from inside the dome, so the impact on her wasn’t strong.

It was quiet for a long while and Naya relaxed, her mind wandering to her brothers and her sister. Drocan, the second oldest, would be as furious as Papa. He’d be in the thick of helping with whatever investigation Papa was running and doing his own research into the other rulers. He was fiery just like Papa and he didn’t trust the other rulers. Azarn, her other brother, would be more upset but then become enraged once he realized the implications of her disappearance, and Idaya, her sister, would want to tear the whole forest down looking for her, in denial of any notion that Naya had been taken and insisting that she was probably still in the forest somewhere.

They all had Papa’s temper and Mama’s curiosity, and when they were younger they were a force of nature for their parents to try and control. Naya would use magic to sneak them all into restricted areas of the palace, play tricks on the Eiros twins, and hide them all when Papa was furious at something they’d done. If it wasn’t for Mama’s ability with magic, Naya would’ve gotten away with wreaking havoc, and her siblings were always right beside her. They were all so close, and even though they understood what she was going through after what happened in Saderthorne, she could barely look them in the eyes. Idaya always left her favorite fruits outside her quarters, and Azarn would leave history books with highlighted passages he loved and wanted to share with her. Drocan would simply force his way in to see her every now and then, just to give her a hug. They never gave up on her, and now they might all die before she could tell them how much she loved them.

When the drowsiness of sleep beckoned again, Naya abruptly sat up, forcing herself awake. She couldn’t go through any more nightmares tonight.

“Humph.”

Startled, Naya turned to see the beast still standing by the cart. Why was he still here?

“You avoid sleep because of bad dreams.”

Naya tensed at his words, but was more annoyed by the satisfied way he’d said it, as if it’d been a challenge to figure out.

“That’s why you’re always in the forest at night,” he concluded.

Naya examined him, her voice quiet. “How many times did you see me in the forest?”

A gruff sound came from his throat. In an instant, the fabric around her neck tightened, solid and hard, just like it had before around her ribs. Within moments, she couldn’t breathe.

“I said no questions.” Though his voice was calm, anger darkened his features. “This is no jest. You do not ask me anything.”

Naya clawed at her throat trying to speak, but though her mouth made the shapes, nothing could come out.

He said nothing more. He simply watched her, and she glared at him back, until she gripped the side of the cart and keeled over, clawing at her neck and gasping for air. Heat encased her head, and light prickled at the edges of her vision. And then everything went black.

CHAPTER TWELVE

Naya woke with a start, her hand rushing to her neck.

Everything was calm. Her heartbeat throbbed slow and steady, and she lay on the bottom of the cart. Pushing off the blankets, she sat up. It was morning. The sky had morphed to a soft dark blue waiting for the sun to break into the horizon. The campfires stirred, low murmurings and clattering of equipment filtering through the camp.

Naya rose up to her knees looked around for the beast, violent words on her tongue as she wrestled with her anger that he had literally driven her unconscious through strangulation. Although she was his prisoner, they had agreed that she would be a reluctant guest. What exactly did that mean? Torture and strangulation weren’t commonplace rules of engagement—at least none that she’d ever studied. Also, if she couldn’t ask questions it’d be difficult to find out how to get out of here and take information back to her father. Scrunching her blankets in her fist, she let her anger rage through her. She hated him. The domination and control, and the unwillingness to be fair was reminiscent of Alphas through history who were too single-minded to listen to reason. He wanted his control over her to be absolute, that she should do what he said immediately. She wasn’t some fucking animal he could bark orders at.

He wasn’t anywhere to be seen. The camp hummed with growing chatter and noise and people moved around preparing for travel. Naya watched them, swallowing her curses as her anger faded into a reluctant realization. If the beast had allowed her to ask questions revealing information about his plan or a way for her to escape, he wouldn't be a real threat because he’d be stupid. She sighed and rubbed her eyes. Of course he wouldn’t allow it. If she was in his position she wouldn’t either. But she also wouldn’t enjoy torturing anyone the way he seemed to.

Women approached and removed her magical dome so they could change and rinse her squat pot and collect her empty food bowl. She was given three more furry fruits, a small loaf of bread with raisins, and a bowl of some kind of grain. Her stem—tmae—was replaced, and one woman took her to a small tent farther down the fleet to bathe.

Once the campfires had been packed up, the beast arrived with his usual group. Naya was irritated he looked so calm. His gaze locked onto her when he strode past to climb onto his nnirae, within it held a challenging look that taunted her to defy him. She glared back until he mounted.

Soon they were on their way. The fleet traveled again all day and camped at night. The healer checked her over and gave her a bitter, herby potion to drink, and a woman brought her meals. The beast stood by the nearest campfire watching her eat but she turned her back to him again, hoping it annoyed him as much as it had last night.

As night descended, she tried to fight the drowsiness that came over her, but accidentally fell asleep. This time she was in Lox Palace, sitting on her throne in the Great Hall with Mama and Papa beside her. The hall was full of citizens, but they were silent, just watching the three of them. When she turned to look at her parents, they were melting—bubbling streams of pus and blood softening their shape until they were blobs in their thrones. And then her throne started heating.

She woke up thrashing, unable to catch her breath and rolled onto her side, forcing the air out of her lungs. Slowly, she controlled her inhale and exhale, continuing until her breathing returned to normal.

That nightmare had been worse than yesterday.

“What do you dream that is so terrible you scream like that?”

Naya’s nerves jolted and for a moment she couldn’t answer, just stared open-mouthed at the irritated-looking beast looming over her cart. Then she scowled. “Why do you keep⁠—"

She cut her words off seeing his brows draw down, tight and furrowed. No questions. She held up her palms. “I forgot,” she said slowly. Taking a breath, she forced herself to answer him. “I have nightmares sometimes.”

His annoyed expression didn’t change. “Repeated?”

“Yes.”

“Why?”

“I-I…” Naya couldn’t find the words to continue. She’d never spoken to anyone about this except her parents and her healer.

His head tilted, a brow inching up just enough to mock her. "What kind of trauma could the Princess of the Lox Empire possibly have?”

Naya said nothing. Only the royal family knew about her episodes and her symptoms. It was good to know that hadn't been compromised, even by him.

The beast scowled. "For such a sheltered princess, your troubles can't be significant enough to plague you here, not when you have more pressing concerns."

"I wouldn't expect you to know anything about trauma.”

A darkness flashed through his face. "Why?"

"Because you cause it," she spat. "You’re willing to cause horrific trauma on an entire continent of people for your own gain."

"War is war." His words were blunt. "The trauma of it is the whole point. No one would choose it, but it is necessary. Do you think your father hasn’t caused trauma for the people he warred with?"

Naya’s anger flared brighter at his audacity to mention Papa. "My father doesn't declare open war on an entire people unnecessarily."

"Why do you think my decision is unnecessary?"

“You have your own world. You don’t need ours.”

He leaned in, a sudden fury in his face and his words hard. “Spoken so boldly by the ignorant little cunt who didn’t even know anything existed outside of her precious Known Lands.”

Naya’s fury matched his. “We have done nothing to deserve the violence you plan for my people.”

“Again,” the Alpha said, the coldness of his anger icier than the wind, “bold fucking ignorance.”

Naya frowned, curiosity hooking her for the first time. Was he suggesting⁠—

"You are rumored to be a fierce warrior,” he said, interrupting her thought. “What do you think a warrior’s job is?”

“To fight well and gain the advantage. That’s it. Their job doesn’t necessarily mean wiping out an entire culture. That decision isn’t their responsibility.”

“A warrior could refuse to fight.”

Naya shook her head. “An army cannot.”

The beast observed her for a long moment, his eyes narrowed. “Have you ever even killed anyone?”

The air was suddenly thin. Naya drew her knees up and around her arms around them. “I don’t see how that is relevant.”

“If you’ve never been in battle, you are not a warrior.”

Naya battled the anger, fear, and insulted pride that clamored for dominance. “I have fought as a warrior, if that’s what you mean.”

“When? How?”

“When I was younger. I fought alongside the Lox against resistance groups.”

“And you killed people?”

“I tried not to, but some won’t stop even if you incapacitate them.”

The beast nodded, looking over her head into the distance behind her. Naya got the feeling that he was one of those people. “Is this where you gained your trauma?” he asked, eventually.

Naya didn’t say anything for a long moment, weighing up whether to lie or not. “No. And I never said I had trauma.”

“No. I don’t think you know what trauma is.”

Naya glared at him, but said nothing. He was just trying to anger her. This had nothing to do with her people or her land.

“Tell me what you dreamed about,” he said. “And stop evading my questions.”

Naya snorted. “You’re going to have to get used to that.”

The beast’s eyes narrowed. “What?”

“Me evading you.” As soon as the words left her mouth, she clamped it shut. Why did she say that?

Displeasure distorted his face. Leaning forward, his hand moved on the outside of her cart, and her dome disappeared. The wind rushed in, and the beast stepped close, his giant form looming over her. The glint in his eyes held a threat so promising it made Naya’s insides numb.

“Was my last punishment not enough?”

“It was.” Everything felt shrunken next to him; her body, her voice, her will. But she held his gaze, refusing to break it.

He jutted his chin toward the vast sands behind her. “Then was my last threat attractive to you? Maybe you think I won’t do it.”

Naya’s breath caught in her throat. When she last ran, he’d threatened to break her hip. “I know you will.”

“And yet you are having thoughts about evading me.” He leaned over, bracing his hands on the edge of the cart, his face dark.

“No. I misspoke. We made an agreement and I intend to honor it.”

That still didn’t please him. His anger carried on his scent, turning it acrid and harsh. Even though the wind blustered most of his scent away, he was so close that Naya couldn’t help but be impacted by it. An Alpha’s aggression always put others on edge, and as an Omega, the urge to appease was strong. Still, Naya had no intention of displaying any submissive behavior in front of him. He might be her Alpha physically, but nothing more. They couldn’t be more different.

“Good. You can prove your commitment to our agreement.” He leaned in to touch the front of the cart again. Her dome reappeared, but this time it covered a wider boundary and he was inside it.

Naya stiffened and pushed back as far as she could, every inch of her body on high alert that she was trapped inside with him. “What—“ She swallowed the question. “Tell me how I can do that.”

The dome retained his scent, but its sharp aggression had changed, turned richer, heavier, needier. It tugged on Naya’s instincts, hooking the urges she’d when she’d first scented him and tried to drag them to the surface.

“Sit against that wall.” Using his chin again, he gestured to the opposite wall of the cart.

Naya moved over, eager to do whatever he wanted so he would leave the dome. His rousing scent was already influencing her.

“Get that cushion and sit on it.”

Once she’d done that, he leaned over the edge of the cart again. “Open your legs.”

Her eyes widened. “What… I-I thought⁠—“

“Your other choice is a broken hip. And I won’t allow that to heal.”

Naya drew her knees up and wrapped her arms around them, clinging tight. He wasn’t giving her a choice at all. “You agreed you wouldn’t touch me.”

“You just broke that agreement. It doesn’t apply.”

Naya peered up at him. His eyes shone and the thickening arousal in his scent was a warning, but it was getting harder to think.

“Open your legs, Omega,” he ordered. “Let me see it.”

Naya held on for a moment longer, her desperation to find another way of making her hesitate. “What if I tell you about my dream?” That was what he had wanted to know in the first place.

He growled, harsh and demanding, making his displeasure clear, and on impulse she widened her legs to either side of her, pulling her dress above her hips. She wore nothing underneath it so he had a direct view of her slit.

Hunger transformed his face to something primal, his tone tight, accusing, gravelly. “You’re already wet.”

Mortified, Naya couldn’t say anything for a few moments. Her nipples were hardening too. “Please just go,” she said, breathier than she intended.

“You haven’t done anything for me yet.” His growl was soft but somehow that made it worse.

Naya panted the words out. “What do you want me to do?”

The gleam in his eyes smoldered into a deep intensity. “Show me how you come.”

His words slammed her into disarray. Her mouth worked wordlessly for a moment. “I can’t.” Thankfully, her response sounded firm.

He said nothing more, but watched her with the same glinting threat as before.

Naya breathed shallowly, sensing the fleeting nature of his patience. If he didn’t touch her, then would it matter if she did it? Her logical mind told her it did, but appeasing him felt like the safer option right now. Besides, she was getting wetter, her folds becoming swollen and ready right in front of him. She couldn’t deny that she was aroused. Still struggling to do what he wanted, she asked a last question. “Why?”

“I want to smell your cunt.”

Heat seared Naya’s neck, embarrassment and arousal at his bluntness making her toes curl. She reached down, and slid a finger into her folds and dragged them through, finding her clit. She rubbed, circular and slow, drenching her fingers in the slick gushing steadily.

Pleasure caught hold, but not the comforting familiar thrill she was used to. This was taut and molten, already charged from the Alpha’s presence.

She panted as it built, twisting into something potent, her head relaxing, her eyes closing⁠—

“No. You will look at me.” The demand jolted her attention back to him. His ravenous glare made her whimper, and he growled again, this time low and long, vibrating with his satisfaction.

Naya strummed her clit, the rapture spreading over her, and lifted her dress with her other hand to squeeze her nipple. The beast made a sound in the back of his throat, but it only spurred her on.

The glorious crescendo built, and she lowered her hand to ease two fingers into her drenched opening. Twisting her fingers, she worked them in and out, the succulence of her efforts obscenely loud between her and her Alpha. Her scent had filled the dome, and his nose remained flared, drawing it in. His eyes flitted between her cunt and her face, as though he needed to watch both at the same time.

Naya moaned, writing in the cart in front of his carnal gaze, his arousal as powerful as hers. She humped her hand, needing more, faster and harder until finally, her orgasm crashed in erupting waves. She cried out, her knees opening even wider, and she kept plunging her fingers into her clenching flesh frantically until her body stopped convulsing.

In the aftermath, there were no thoughts other than how magnificent her Alpha looked. He hadn’t moved an inch, but the stormy, tense desire on his face told her he wanted to climb into the cart and pin her down until he was sated. She kept expecting him to reach for her and wanted to see how long it would be until his control broke. That thought floated for a few long moments until the euphoria faded.

As it did, panic rose sharply, wrenching her away from the comfort of her withering orgasm. What was she thinking? This beast wasn’t someone to tease. She slowly withdrew her fingers and the Alpha’s eyes tracked them as she closed her legs. Naya’s instinct nudged her, and she stilled. Leaning forward, she tentatively smeared her cum and slick over his nose and mouth.

He closed his eyes at her touch and let her mark him, and then he grabbed her fingers and pulled them into his mouth, sucking them with a fury that made her flinch.

When he finished, he removed the dome and stepped back, holding her gaze as he re-enabled it. “Hhe rimarta shti, tmot zmia.” The words came deliberate and intense, carrying an ominous weight. Then he turned and walked away.

Naya curled in, her legs trembling as she watched him disappear into the darkness.

Smearing him with her fluids seemed like the right thing to do, and he’d been pleased by it. But now she wasn’t sure. He’d said those words when he’d finally subdued her after bringing her here, so whatever significance they had couldn’t be good.


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