Feel the Burn (Dragon Kin #8)(73)
Except for Princess Rhi. She may not have been calm, but that was because she didn’t want any fighting. She wanted everyone to get along. A born peacemaker.
Gaius focused directly on her. “What do you need, Rhianwen?” he asked.
“The eyes of Chramnesind.”
Gaius’s arms dropped to his sides. “Pardon?”
“You heard,” Brigida sneered.
“You want the eyes of Chramnesind?”
“I thought he had no eyes,” Kachka said.
“Apparently, he once did.” Talwyn leaned against a nearby tree.
“And what?” Gaius had to ask. “He wants them back now?”
“No. His cult wants them. Salebiri wants them. And they’re not going to stop until they get them.”
Kachka crossed her arms over her chest. “Is that what they have been doing at all those temples? Trying to find this . . . this . . . artifact?”
“I’m sure that’s been one goal. Along with the terror the attacks cause. The message they send.” Talwyn took in a breath. “These people have a very . . . large world view. There’s little they do that doesn’t impact as many lives as possible. If their whole agenda didn’t involve destroying me and everyone like me . . . I’d be impressed.”
“Will you help us, Kachka?” Rhi asked.
“Yes. I will help.”
Gaius faced her. “Wait . . . what? Why would you do that?”
“That has been my job from beginning. To stop this cult from attacking temples on Annwyl’s land. And if they are looking for this thing . . . then I will find it.”
“But is there a reason none of you are doing it?” Gaius asked the others. He pointed at Talwyn. “She’s perky and likes to destroy.”
Talwyn smirked. “Do you really want to see me, Iron, with the unlimited powers of a god? Is that what you really want?”
“No, Talwyn. You with unlimited power is the last thing I want.”
“Kachka has to go,” she explained. “She has no magicks in her blood. She can handle the item without fear of it having repercussions except perhaps revulsion. The three of us can’t say that. Even Annwyl can’t. Not with the way the gods are constantly around her. They must be drawn to something about my mother.”
“But you can go with her, King Gaius,” Rhi said, an adorable smile on her lips.
“That’s sweet, Rhi, but I can’t.”
“Since I do not need you?” Kachka tossed in.
“No,” Gaius replied, glaring at the Rider. “Because I have magicks in my blood.”
Brigida leaned her giant, misshapen dragon head close to Gaius, looked him over, sniffed him, then said, “No, you don’t.”
Shocked, Gaius insisted, “Yes, I do. I don’t use them, of course. I leave that to my sister.”
Brigida snorted. “You have no magicks, foolish boy, because your twin sister leeched them from you before hatching. She left you with the brawn and some brains, but that was about it. So go with the Rider or not, no one cares.”
“What about team?” Kachka asked.
“They can travel with you, but keep Chechneva and the Mountain Mover away from it.”
“Zoya Kolesova? She has magicks? There are no shamans in her tribe.”
“Do you think her size comes naturally?” Brigida asked with a laugh.
“And where is this thing?”
“That’s the fun part,” Talwyn said with a smile. “It’s with the Dwarves of the Western Mountains.”
Gaius’s head dropped back. “Oh, f*ck.”
“What? I get along fine with dwarves.”
“With Outerplains Dwarves, I’m sure you do great, Kachka. But these are the Dwarves of the Western Mountains,” Gaius pointed out. “And they are *s.”
“Gaiussssssss!” Brannie called out, quickly beginning to panic. She’d assumed Gaius had snuck off to spend some time f*cking Kachka Shestakova, since she’d heard before leaving Garbhán Isle that the king had spent the night with the Rider. So she wasn’t being nosey necessarily. She had just wanted to make sure everyone was all right.
What? It was her job!
And when she hadn’t found the king right away, she still hadn’t been too worried. But after a half hour of searching, she was moments from completely freaking out!
Where could they be?
“Brannie?”
Brannie glanced back at Aidan. “What?”
“What are you doing?”
“Looking for Gaius.”
“He’s probably off f*cking the Rider. He could barely keep his eyes off her through the entire meal.”
“But where could they be? Would you travel that far away from camp to bang a Rider up against a tree?”
“That’s quite . . . descriptive, and if she was a screamer, probably.”
Brannie snarled at the Mì-runach. “Why are you bothering me?”
“I was making sure you’re okay. You wandered off—”
“I didn’t wander. I’m not a hatchling.”
“No, but you are a tad nosey. Is that what you and Izzy do when you’re not destroying nations? Follow young lovers around and gossip about them?”
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