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Secret Prince's Bride (Imperial Draka Book 2) by Alyse Zaftig, Eva Wilder (14)

Escaping

Arienne

"Go away!" I shouted through my door.

"You have a guest who is calling on you. He wants to invite you to the Draka heritage event at the big auction house." My mother was far too persistent for her own good. My "guests" weren't really mine. They were hers. I knew that my mother wanted to set up a good match for me, but it would be her decision and not mine. I had no desire to marry any of her candidates.

The dragon part of me wanted to burn my bedroom to ash and let it blow away in the wind. I was having a harder time than usual controlling my Draka half. I wasn't very good at shifting or turning into smoke, but my dragon still lived inside of me and roared when she was upset. She'd been roaring inside of my head as my mother kept bothering me.

"Be polite, Arienne. Be the lady you were raised to be."

"Leave me alone!" I yelled through the door. I looked at the escape from my room, but she'd notice if I just vanished right now.

"You can't stay in there forever. Your little Yore toy Xuan is wholly unsuitable for you."

"I can make my own decisions, Mother," I replied. "Tell them to go away." I heard the floorboards creaking as she walked away. I had a slight reprieve, but she'd start again soon. That's when I heard the tapping on my window. Xuan's face was there.

I ran to my window and opened it. "What are you doing here?"

"Pack." Xuan motioned for me to get started. "We don't have much time."

I widened my eyes at him. What was happening? When I realized that he'd rented one of the floater-crafts from that man at the port, I scurried around my room. I needed a few changes of clothing, some toiletries, and my comm device. My mother would be welcome to keep all of my useless evening gowns that cost an arm and a leg and were worn only once after months of fittings. I took the clothing that I actually liked, which only filled a small trunk. I passed it through the window to Xuan. He put it down and then gave me his giant hand to pull me through. I only yelped a little bit when stepping out of my window. He caught me in his arms and held me close.

"I know that it's not this easy to leave behind your place in Draka society," he whispered in my ear. "But for right now, we can pretend."

I stepped back and smiled up at him. "I'm happy to live in the moment." Now I didn't have to go to the heritage event tonight.

Xuan walked to the controls and sat down. "You'll want to buckle up for this."

I sat down in a seat and fastened my harness. Xuan immediately pulled the floater into a loop which made my stomach churn. I put both hands over my mouth to stop my lunch from reappearing and closed my eyes. He was going to engage in evasive maneuvers that would bring me to the brink of vomiting.

I tried to think of something else as my whole body spun around as he cut through places no floater was meant to travel through. He must be an incredible pilot. I didn't know if he was showing off for me or genuinely trying to shake off any tails. It would've been more impressive if I could have managed to open my eyes. My heart was in overdrive, just like the engine.

But despite how airsick I felt, I felt more whole than I'd ever been. I hadn't even noticed that i was in pieces until I suddenly wasn't anymore. I'd always been mostly Draka with the Yore part of me hidden, forbidden. But Xuan was willing to celebrate it and love me despite being a Draka noble.

We must have gotten into open space, because we suddenly leveled out.

"Tricks are over," Xuan promised. "You can open your eyes now."

He was turning around and grinning at me. "I know that it was scary, but I managed to shake the Draka car with royal symbols on it."

"We were followed," I squeaked. I could just imagine what my mother was capable of if she knew how to get me back.

"Relax. I shook them off of our trail." He stood up. I tilted my head back to look at his face. "I have a present for you." He dug into a small leather bag to fish out something wrapped with ribbon. "It's for you." He put it in my hands.

I untied the intricate knot and began to unwind the ribbon. Inside was a gold bracelet.

"It's inscribed with chu nom characters," Xuan explained. "Do you like it?"

"Like it?" I answered, snapping it on my wrist. "I'll never take it off. Thank you."

He kissed my bracelet and then the underside of my wrist. "I'm glad."

I pulled him close for a hard kiss. As his tongue entered my mouth, i could feel him opening himself to me. Inside of my mind, he tumbled all of his memories of the Yore festival that he'd attended on the day that he rescued me from Lord Georgius.

I didn’t know how to respond the same way. I was still learning how to decipher Yore telepathic speech. I broke the kiss to tell him, "I would've liked going there."

"You should have been there." Xuan dropped a light kiss on my nose. "We have to find a way to break your father's hold on the Yore."

"My father?" I whispered. I barely knew what he looked like since I'd been kept well away from him.

"He's forbidden the local Yore from talking to you. We have to figure out a way to break his hold on them. He can't deprive you of your birthright."

I shook my head. "I thought it was my adoptive mother."

"It's more than one person," Xuan said through gritted teeth. "But we're going to fix it." The floater came into an area heavily populated with other floaters.

"Why are we in a crowded area?"

"So that they can't drag you off without a lot of witnesses."

We were next to a light show, which meant that everybody was looking up. It was dark, although the lights would briefly illuminate the neighboring floaters. On complete impulse, I turned towards Xuan and hauled his hard body close to mine. I kissed him for all I was worth.

He pulled us down to the floor of the floater. At another time, I would've thought about the filthiness of a rented floater. All I wanted right now, though, was his body inside of mine.

We yanked off our clothes, kissing and caressing each revealed body part before Xuan yanked my knees apart and sank inside of me. It felt like the best sex we'd ever had, as hasty as the foreplay had been. I put a hand behind my head to cushion it as he pounded me into the floor. We tried not to make too much noise. I was grateful that nobody could see us here on the floor, although most of their attention was on the light show anyway.

When we were done, we sneaked to the back to use the sonic shower. "That was crazy," I said.

"Making love in a crowd of people? Yeah." He kissed my neck as we were cleaned off. "We should do it again sometime." The spark in Xuan's eye made me think that sometime might be right now, but I gathered my clothes and put them on. I stared out the window.

"Those are chu nom symbols," I said quietly. "Can't the Draka tell?"

"They think it's just art," Xuan said, wrapping one arm around me. "This is how the Yore can communicate on a grand scale."

I had no idea that there was anything behind Yore light shows, but it made sense. I guessed that there were a lot of things that I'd never noticed about my everyday life, things that stayed under the surface. I looked around us at the awestruck faces of all the people who'd come to see the lights.

"Wait a minute," Xuan said while he squinted. "I recognize that hover-house."

***CHAPTER

XUAN

"I'm going to drive towards the hover-house." I took the floater in that direction, dodging through the cracks. When I arrived, I anchored next to the house.

A crackling message came through the comms, "Back up," I heard Thao say. "We don't permit people so close to the hover-house, not unless we know them."

"Idiot," I told him.

There was a moment of silence. "Xuan?"

"Yes." I smiled at Arienne, who looked nonplussed.

"I'll send the line over." I watched as the front door of the house opened and a moving walkway edged toward us, eventually ending at our door before attaching itself to our floater.

"Come on," I told Arienne. I held her hand as I drew her outside.

"Is it safe?" she asked, peering downward. "I don't want to fall."

"I'm right here with you," I told her. "Be brave."

She stepped onto the walkway despite her obvious reluctance. I wrapped my hand around hers as we walked the short distance to the house. When we got to the door, Thao came to hug me.

"It's been a while," Thao said. "After your sister got married, you stopped coming around."

"I set up a store," I told him. "And I have twin nephews."

"Mischief makers, if they're anything like you." Thao gestured around us. "You and your lady are welcome in our hover-house."

Arienne slowly spun around, taking in everything. "This is a pleasure ship."

"It's a hover-house," Thao and I said. "We've up-cycled it into a home."

I walked a little further in. "It's awesome." I turned to him. "Where did you get the cash for this?"

"The number of people living here made it affordable."

"Is it all orphans from Heritage House?" I wondered if they still had their implants.

"Yup." He hit a button to bark, "Xuan's here!"

Two people came in, Huu and Gia. "What are you doing here?"

"Where is everyone else?"

"Coordinating the light show," Huu said.

I came in to clap him on the back and look at the base of his skull. "You still have your implant."

"We can't afford to have them taken out. It's a huge risk, as you know. Not all of us have sisters married to Draka princes."

"Stop it," Gia said. "You need to be more welcoming." Gia slapped my arm. "Where've you been?"

Even though we hadn't been around each other for a while, back in my thieving days when Phuong and I were living next to the aquarium, it felt natural to sit down with them.

"She's Arienne," I said. "Thao, Huu, and Gia," I introduced the three, pointing at all of them in turn. "And there'll be more once the light show is over."

Gia opened up some ruou so that we could all relax and talk. He launched into an explanation of how the light show revenue worked. It was expensive to do, but it seemed like they'd created a system where it really worked out for them.

After three shots of ruou, I was feeling pretty good. Arienne had only drunk one, but she was beginning to relax with my friends. I had no idea that they were out here.

"I'm sorry," Arienne gasped, a hand on her upper chest and next to her throat. "I think I'm going to hurl."

"No need for subterfuge," Thao said, winking. "We know what you want privacy for." He showed us to a spare bedroom. "Nobody's in here. You can stay the night if you want."

I helped Arienne into the bathroom, where she leaned over the toilet. She looked like she would vomit, so I stroked her back. After a few seconds, she stood up straight. "It's over."

"Good." I sat down on the bed and patted the space next to me. "Do you want to go back out there?"

"I feel like I should, because those are your friends and you..."

"You're the most important person in the world," I interrupted. "And if you want to hide in here, then we'll hide in here. You don't have to jump into a new group of friends. It's hard enough that you've left behind your place in Draka society."

Arienne put herself in my lap. My hands traveled between her shoulders and waist. She playfully nipped my neck before grinding herself down on me.

"Your friends are outside."

"Then we'll have to be very quiet." I smiled up at him as his mouth settled on mine and he made stars dance around me.

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