Chapter 14
Chapter 14
Elora
My eyes fluttered open to see the ceiling, my entire body was aching, and I knew the fates didn’t grant
my wish of death. No, they once again failed me, painfully proving to me that they didn’t care for us
anymore. My eyes scan the room and I see Dragus to my side, casually flicking through the page of my
grandmother’s book.
Sitting up, I look down to realize I am just in my underwear. I quickly cover myself with the sheet
underneath me before sitting up.
“You’re awake, how do you feel?” Dragus says, dropping the book in my lap. Freeing my hand, I snatch
it away from his sight.
“Like I have been hit by a truck,” I tell him. Every part of my body ached. Especially my back. Moving
even slightly made my breathing wheeze loudly.
“Can honestly say no one has ever referred to me as a truck,” comes a voice I was sure would haunt
me for the rest of my life. Silas walks into the room, his height alone was intimidating, he was taller than
both Dragus and Matitus. His reptilian amber eyes glared at me, his arms thick and muscular, his veins
pushing out of his skin revealed by his tank top. He had a five o’clock shadow, a strong jaw sharp
jawline and high cheek bones, his hair was jet black, shaved on the sides and thick and longer on top.
He walks in and comes over to stop at the end of the bed. I shuffle back, wanting to get away from this
monster. Only Dragus grips my shoulder, making sure I don’t run. As I stare down the man that caused
all this pain. He leans over trying to grab the book from my hand, but I pull it back to my chest away
from him. He growls menacingly in warning before reaching over, snatching it from me.
He flicks through it before raising his eyebrow. “What’s so important about an empty book?” he
questions, looking at me.
“It was my grandmother's,” I answers, staring at the book clutched in his hand.
“So, nothing important then?” he questions again, and I fight the urge to answer.
I am not even sure what’s in it, my grandmother only knows. Only a Fae with magic can read the words
inside. He moves to the fireplace and goes to chuck it in the flames before I scream.
“No, don’t!” I scream to him as I see him about to toss it in the flames. He hesitates, leaving his hand
just above the flames. Dragus grip on me tightens as I was about to throw myself after it.
“Tell me, now,” Silas demands. I shake my head because I can’t tell him what I don’t know, but it only
angers him. He storms over to the bed and grabs my throat, pulling me towards him. He is so close we
were nose to nose and I find myself staring into the green and golden eyes of this predator. I feel tears
well in my eyes as his grip tightens restricting my airways.
“Silas, let her go.” Matitus murmurs.
“Not until she tells me what’s so important about an empty book,” he growls, his eyes not leaving mine.
“Elora, tell him please,” Dragus pleads. I try to speak but cannot with his grip cutting off my air.
Silas lets go, and I suck in a breath, my hands clutching the top of the mattress to remain upright.
“I don’t know,” I tell him, and he rips my head back by my hair. I hiss at the pain radiating from my
scalp.
“You’re lying,” he growls, raising his hand and I know he is going to slap me. I flinch and brace myself
for the impact of his hand on my face. Only after a few seconds and it doesn’t come. I open my eyes
and I can see he is struggling for control. I watch the muscle in jaws tense as he clenches his teeth. His
grip tightening on my hair slightly.
“Please, I don’t know. Only a Fae with magic can read it,” I beg.
“Come on, Silas, you know she can’t lie, without Magic,” Dragus pleads.
Silas lets go after examining my face for a few seconds. “Why do you have it then?”
“It was my grandmother’s; she could read it. She wouldn’t tell me what it said though said it was too
dangerous.”
“Why would she say that?” he asks, stepping closer making me lean back. I try to fight the urge to tell
him. But he leans down, placing his hands on either side of my waist on the bed. Leaning in closer and
looking me in the eye.
His breath fans my face, and I involuntarily lean in without realizing, inhaling his intoxicating scent. He
smells manly, a cross between sandalwood and with a hint of spice.
His voice snaps me out of my trance.
“Why would she not tell you?” he asks even slower, like I was mentally challenged. I fight against the
urge to tell him. Sweat beads on my neck and my skin becomes flushed. My muscles tense as I fight
with everything in me not to utter the words. I clench my eyes tight.
“The pain will stop if you just answer Elora.” His husky voice is now next to my ear.
He runs his nose down the side of my neck, making me shiver and arousal flood me. How could he
possibly have this effect on me after what he did to me? My hands begin to tremble, and my skin
breaks out in goosebump while nausea runs through me.
“Because it’s about the chosen one,” my words spill out of my life like word vomit, so fast I wasn’t sure I
said it right.
He chuckles softly and I feel his lips move on my neck. “That wasn’t so hard now was it?”
I shake my head.
“So, the fact you can’t read it either means you’re not twenty-one yet or you have no magic, so which is
it?”
Why did I have to be cursed with having to answer honestly?
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“I’m not twenty-one,” I answer, knowing he would find out sooner or later.
“When?”
“I don’t even know what the date is,” I tell him. He crouches in front of me, putting his hands on my
knees. His hand rubs up my legs sending tingles everywhere he touches, he smirks before his hands
slide up my sides before tugging the sheet away and exposing my breast to him. He runs the pad of his
thumb over my nipple. It hardens, and my breath hitches. I close my legs as arousal floods through me.
What the fuck is wrong with me, this man is a monster, yet here my body was betraying me in the worst
possible way.
“It’s March 10th,” he says before pulling my legs apart, one of his hands skimming up the inside of my
thigh towards my panties. Not wanting him to go higher, I quickly answer and attempt to close my legs.
“March 14th,” I all but yell, pushing his hand away from my leg. He growls softly.
“You may think you can escape the mate bond Elora, but you will give in.”
“Fae don’t have mates, and I would never be with a monster like you,” I spit back.
Silas tightens his fists. With a growl, he stands up. “Take her back to her room, leave her there for a
few days till she changes her attitude,” he commands before storming out.
“Silas, what about her injuries? These will take days to heal weeks even,” Dragus says, making him
stop. I look down at my nearly naked body and am horrified with what I find. My skin is no longer the
beige color, but a mix of blue and purple. Massive bruises cover my legs and arms, even my ribs. I
touch my throat and flinch, which explains why it hurts so much to speak. And if what I can see is
anything to go by, I know my back is just as bad. My back where I hit the tree is throbbing painfully to
its own beat.
Silas stops at the door. I watch as his back tenses before he suddenly turns around, heading straight
toward me. I scramble backwards on the bed, and he reaches over, grabbing my wrist and pulling me
from the bed. He wraps his arm around my chest, holding me in place before I watch him bite into his
wrist before pressing it against my lips. I squirm trying to get away from him, but he just pushes harder
forcing my lips to part as his blood runs down my throat.
He lets go and I fall to the floor. I watch as every mark on my body heals miraculously like they never
existed and were a figment of my imagination. He then walks out, turning his back on us and leaving
me with Dragus.