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The Shifter’s Prisoner: A Paranormal Romance by T. S. Ryder, Abella Ward (66)


Chapter Eleven

 

He opened his doors and was surprised that Avery wasn’t waiting for him. He had got used to her always being there. But now that she wore the Flower she could come and go as she pleased. He took off his jacket and his boots and moved over to his table, looking for a correspondence. There on the table was the carved box the flower came in.

He smiled when he looked at it, it would bring Avery safety. But as he looked at the box, something shone from the corner, so he reached over and flipped the top up. The necklace was inside, one of the strands hanging out a little bit.

Why wasn’t she wearing it? If she left his chambers without it, there was no protection for her. Something twinged in the back of his head. His instincts were that of a warrior and he knew to trust them.              

“Avery!” he shouted. He raced around his rooms, checking everywhere, but there was no sign of her. She wasn't here. Where was she? What had happened? There was no sign of struggle, nothing overturned, no clue of what might have happened to her.

Myrcel, it had to be. There was no one else who hated Avery. Even his father approved of the human.

Storming down the hallway he raced to Myrcel’s rooms, throwing open the door. A maid went scurrying away. But he was too fast for her. He grabbed the girl and held her fast.

“Where is your mistress?” Alastair demanded. She cried out and shook her head back and forth. “Do not make me ask you again.”

“Dungeon,” the girl whispered and he dropped her and raced down the hallway. Every step seemed to take an eternity. It felt like he was trying to run through water. This was a nightmare. One where he couldn’t get where he needed to go fast enough. It felt like miles between him and the dungeons.

He raced down the stairs two at a time and found the dungeon master. He grabbed him by the throat and pushed him back against the cold walls.

“Where is she?” he demanded.

“Who, My Lord?” the dungeon master said. His voice choked as Alastair tightened his grip. “Lie to me and there will be no end to the suffering I bring to you.”

“Please, My Lord. The Princess, she threatened my daughters-”

“Where are they!?” Alastair screamed.

“The lowest level, My Lord,” the dungeon master answered. Alastair threw him against the walls and raced down. Guards got out of their way as he passed, their mouths hanging open.

“Come with me,” he ordered and they all fell in line behind him.

The lowest level, they raced down to the deepest dungeon. This was where they put the real criminals. The ones who they made suffer as much as they could. It was no place for his soft human. She would never survive down there. The door was locked, but one of the guards had a key. He quickly opened it and then stepped into his own fetid dungeon.

“Avery!” he screamed.

“Alastair!” the call was far away. It echoed around the dungeons.

“Find her,” Alastair ordered and the men scattered and began racing through the jail. He called her name again, but there was no answer. Someone must have her and they must be covering her mouth with their hand. The thought enraged him. He would kill that person and rip out their throat with his teeth.

He raced towards where he last heard her voice. He came around the corner and there was Myrcel. She looked at him furiously, baring her teeth.

“You go too far, Myrcel!” Alastair screamed, vibrating with rage.

“I go too far? You bring this human peasant into your bed. You give her The Flower of the Court. You would have her sons replace mine and I am expected to do nothing! Bearing an heir is my right.”

“What are you talking about?” he demanded.

“The prophecy! It decries that the human who will lay with the Vampire King and bear a son that unites the empire.”

He pushed past her. There in the cell was Avery. A strong vampire woman had her hand around her throat.

“I am the Crown Prince, I order you to release her,” the woman’s eyes travelled between him and Myrcel and then fell on the dozens of guards who had gathered around them. They were whispering to each other, the words son and prophecy echoing in the room. Finally, the female vampire released Avery.

Alastair threw the door open and she ran to him. He grabbed her in his arms and glared at his wife.

“We are done, Myrcel. Prophecy or no prophecy, Avery is the only woman who will bare my sons.”

Myrcel gaped at him, her mouth hanging open as Alastair hurried Avery up the stairs.

 

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