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Iris's Guardian (White Tigers of Brigantia Book 2) by Lisa Daniels (64)

Chapter Five

Some people like to punish their princesses in traditional ways.  Overworking them.  Locking them in a room until they saw sense.  Maybe even hitting them, though that was generally frowned upon.  For Tarek, his punishments simply meant reading books.  And he read them until her cheeks were dark red, her breath weak from protests, and her mind filled with shame because on some occasions, she’d even enjoyed listening to the books.  A few were masterfully written, with the unfortunate taint of erotica in it.  Others read like something a horny teenager might write.  Some had graphic descriptions of sex, others focused more on the emotional side.  A princess shouldn’t like erotica.  It just wasn’t done. 

Out of all the things Lystra prepared for in captivity with a dragon, she didn’t expect something like this.  A bloody, erotica-book-reading dragon.

On one hand, Lystra felt immensely grateful that Tarek didn’t actually do anything else to her.  Nothing like what the contents of those books suggested, from dragons mercilessly trapping their princesses, to love potions and controlling spells, and being chained and taken without reprieve, forced to do all sorts of things in various interesting yet compromising positions at the same time.  Sometimes, with the way Tarek grinned, or carefully examined her reaction to whatever he read, Lystra’s heart gave those irritating lurches, almost like she wanted to hurl, except it all kept churning inside in a ball of confusion and lust.  Sometimes her breath stopped, when she realized that she might be staring at him a little too long, letting her eyes trace over his night-black hair, his clever yet infuriating jawline, his well-sculpted body and stupidly attractive features, which always seemed to be twisted in perpetual amusement because of his teasing.

It was as if he was quite determined to passive aggressively annoy her to death, for her decision to provoke him into fighting for her hand.  Either through stupid books, or pretending to grab her nose and yank it off, running away and holding it up in triumph, or placing a bag of flour over her head, or pretending he was going to comfort her, only to flick water in her face, or that one time he swapped the shampoo in her chambers with a bottle of Ever-Gro.

That little incident left her resembling some kind of hairy bear, as every single strand of hair decided that now was the time to transform into a fur monster. 

He gave her the antidote later, but only after laughing himself sick. 

Living with this dragon was like living with an incorrigible prankster.  A giant kid who happened to have the ability to transform into a massive, fire-breathing, red dragon, and who looked as if he was in his late twenties or early thirties in human form.

Now she took to carefully sniffing her shampoo, nibbling at her food, and making sure Tarek wasn’t fucking around with her on anything else.  She supposed, in a way, she made it far too easy for him to wind her up.  Plus, there was the whole prissy prude thing.  Honestly, Lystra’s experience when it came to the sort of content in those books was from tentatively dipping into sexual education books.  Though even a few of those had been too dubious, because they said things like “And the woman can only be pregnant if she lies absolutely still when the man does his business, and encourages him with a winsome smile.  Gravity can work against it, so never try to reproduce standing up.”  Gods, even the royal sexual education books were too shy to actually educate the people reading them. 

I hope a Quester will come and save me soon.  When she tried leaving the cave without Tarek’s guidance, she found that she couldn’t, and kept walking back into the cavern in a slightly disorientated state – suggesting he had some sort of navigation enchantment to prevent her from leaving.

Great.  When she made food for herself, it came out alright, since the cauldron was quite happy to cook for her, and the cutlery positively tripped over themselves in excitement to make sure she got fed.  So that was something, at least. 

It took four more days before the first Questers arrived.  She saw two knights standing awkwardly outside the front door, as Tarek was reading from some local newspaper.  When he spotted them, he smiled in delight and dashed over.

“Ah, excellent!  Follow me, we’ll be fighting in the arena.  We do it with health bracelets.  Keep it all civilized, no bloodshed or wasting any auto lives.  Because we’re a civilized kingdom.”

An almost-kingdom. 

The two knights bobbed their heads awkwardly and followed Tarek to the arena.  Lystra was permitted to come, and she slammed on her fur robes, because it was a cold morning, and paced behind them.  She wondered about using the opportunity to escape.  Instead, she went into the stand, rather than the special princess box this time.  A few monsters sat around, conversing.  Nothing compared to how packed it was when all the dragons competed for Lystra. 

Each competitor was given the bracelet and made to stand on opposite sides in the sandy arena, where Tarek morphed into his dragon form, alarming one of the knights, who still didn’t know that dragons possessed human counterparts.  Since it was the first Quest duel for her freedom, Lystra didn’t expect very much.  Everyone knew the first Questers were doomed to fail, and these ones obviously knew as well, because their faces had fallen when they realized they were the first.

Questers left it later and later to go after the princesses nowadays, not wanting to be the first to arrive there.  Sure enough, despite the preparation the knights took to defeat Tarek, it seemed the rules here had changed.  Tarek now used magic, along with his normal swipes.  One knight blasted a jet of water from a divining rod towards Tarek, who simply conjured a shield to deflect it.  He charged towards them, roaring, and bowled them over.

If they hadn’t been wearing the health bracelets, they probably would have fallen instantly.  As it was, the bracelets actually gave them a fighting chance – not that it looked like much of a fighting chance, since the knights were running around like headless chickens.

“Sad, isn’t it?”  Someone said quietly beside her.  Lystra instantly yelped, taking her eyes off Tarek’s shiny red scales, and focusing on a blond-haired, green-eyed man with gorgeous features and a kind smile.  “Having to watch your Questers fail in such disappointing style.”

Unsure of the man’s intentions, or whether he happened to be a dragon or not (she suspected yes, because they were in the middle of a dragon kingdom) she said cautiously, “It’s part of the game, I suppose.  The system here is quite good.”

“I think so, too.  But personally, it makes people sloppy.  They don’t need to fight for their lives, so they end up taking more hits.”  The man examined Lystra discreetly.  “What if I told you I can help you escape?”

Now Lystra immediately became suspicious.  “Oh?  And how would you do that?”

“Easy.”  He lifted up a nonchalant hand.  “We just fly away.  Right now.”

“Erm.  Aren’t you supposed to win me off Tarek?  Isn’t that like, illegal?”

The shifter gave her a steely smile.  “You’re fair game for anyone that wants to dispute Tarek’s victory in the arena.  After all, he won rather dishonorably, didn’t he?  Not engaging in fights at all.  Picking only on easy opponents.  Manipulating.  It was a shameful performance.”

A woman approached from the right hand side of the stand now, with long, black hair and dark eyes.  Karley?  Someone else?  “What are you doing, Sigun?”

Sigun glared at the woman.  “Nothing.  I’m just talking with the princess.”

“Tarek!”  The woman bellowed, even as Tarek whacked the last standing Quester down, before rearing on his hind legs triumphantly.  Both the knight’s bracelets had been shattered. 

“That concludes my victory!”  He then snaked his head towards Karley.  “Oh.  What?”

“Sigun’s trying to steal your princess!”

Tarek let out a frightening growl, and Sigun cursed, before seizing Lystra suddenly by the shoulders, leaping onto the seat and launching himself into the air.  He transformed mid-leap into a furious black dragon.  Lystra, in complete shock, let out a scream, and Tarek roared his displeasure, before flapping towards Sigun, leaving the dazed and defeated knights upon the ground.  Sigun didn’t get very far, however.  Within a second of launching, he suddenly jerked and twisted direction, unable to move any further.  Trapped inside Sigun’s talons, Lystra could just about see Karley in her pink, white and purple dragon form, biting into Sigun’s tail, bracing herself against the seats to stop him flying away.

“Ah!  You snake!  My tail!” Sigun screeched, right before Tarek slammed into him, making Lystra’s world spin rapidly as Sigun released her from his talons, sending her hurtling ungracefully through the air, arms flapping. 

“Ah, crap,” she heard Tarek curse.  The ground rushed up to meet her, and Tarek made a sharp turn, stretching himself to be as streamlined as possible as Lystra plummeted.  She squeezed her eyes shut, panicking, yelping out in fear.

Arms seized her and she slammed into something soft, hearing a pained grunt as she rolled, cocooned by the arms and torso of Tarek, who had morphed himself last minute to be small enough to cushion Lystra’s landing.

The arms continued to clutch her tight, and she blinked, opening her eyes to see Tarek beneath, her hands pressing into his chest, her legs between his legs, feeling the burning heat of him as they tangled together. 

She also felt his heart beating fast, and despite his pain, the dragon checked her over.  “Princess.  Are you hurt?”

“N-no.”  Lystra didn’t push herself away.  Somehow, it felt good to be protected like this, wrapped up in this embrace, knowing he hadn’t even hesitated trying to save her.  Sure, maybe part of it was his fault in the first place, but it left her humbled, and unsure.

“My ribs…” Tarek said, before glancing behind Lystra, to see Karley slamming Sigun from side to side, using his tail as a swing point.  The black dragon looked rather pale with motion sickness, and when Karley let go, he staggered crazily, until collapsing in a dizzy heap.

“Got him for you, Tarek,” Karley said, holding her head up proudly.

“Thanks…” Tarek wheezed.  He didn’t let go of Lystra.  Eventually, she tapped his chest.

“Um, I should…”

“Yes.  Okay.”  He extracted himself from her, and she slowly moved away, her breath catching when she felt something hard slide over her legs.  His growing erection.  Oh, my.

Blushing furiously, she helped Tarek up, and they went to thank Karley together.  The knights, of course, were completely ignored.

 

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