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The Shifter's Secret Twins by T. S. Ryder (55)

Chapter Ten

 

Deep in the belly of the castle, Weston Cox paced back and forth. His brother had been banished nearly forty years ago. Now, the throne was his for the taking the moment he turned two hundred and fifty. He had but five years to go and the kingdom would be his. He grinned at the thought. He had mated young and already had three offspring under his belt, making him qualified for the throne. If only his brother would stay out of the picture.

Weston walked up to his scrying orb, making it replay the scene he had witnessed. A full-figured woman was sitting beside Sullivan. Attar, his companion was wrapped around her neck, marking her as his mate. Weston could see the interest with which his brother looked at the woman. He shook his head with disgust. Instead of seeking out the best possible mate who would yield the strongest offspring with a rational mind, Sullivan had been weak, succumbing to his emotions while choosing a partner. Sullivan had always been weak, Weston thought.

Nevertheless, because Sullivan was the elder dragon, he had right to the throne before Weston did. He focused his magic on the orb and the sound of their conversation floated to his ears. “I’m pregnant,” the woman said. Weston’s eyes grew large. If she was indeed carrying Sullivan’s child, then he now had the right to come back to the kingdom. Bile formed in Weston’s mouth as he thought about it. Anger seethed within him, his blood boiling. His dark eyes grew almost black with hatred. He had to do something about this. He would have to pay his brother a little visit.

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It was weird being in the human world. Instead of flying, he was forced to ride in metal carriages that were either too hot or too cold. The humans he interacted with were all possessed by some strange rectangular things they held in their hands. Weston shook his head, cursing under his breath that he was forced to do this. He was a dragon prince. This was no place for him. Still, if he wanted to secure his spot on the throne, he would have to get rid of the girl.

He conjured up the image of the antique shop his brother now owned. He thought the idea of a royal dragon sitting in a shop all day, selling trinkets to humans was outright ridiculous, but then again, his brother had never been all there in the head.

Weston finally arrived at a large building. There were cars all around him and every few seconds, humans would leave the building with colorful bags in their hands. A group of young women emerged as he walked toward the door, giggling amongst themselves. They nearly bumped into him, but he growled at them, making them quickly move in the other direction. “What the hell is that guy’s problem?” one of them whispered. Weston glared at them and this time, they shut up completely, quickly getting into their car and driving away.

A smile spread across Weston’s face. He enjoyed their discomfort. He was about to reach for the door when it slid open by itself. He looked at it curiously, wondering what kind of magic the humans had managed to attain over the years. He kept staring at it before someone walked past him, rousing him from his trance. He ignored his curiosity and stepped into a large hallway, where his footsteps echoed.

People stared at him, noticing his dark suit and impossibly attractive features. He paid them no mind as he closed his eyes and tried to find his brother amongst the crowd of pathetic humans. Aha! There he was… top floor, the center of the building.

“Mommy, what’s that strange man doing?” A little boy was staring at Weston, pointing at him. Weston had begun to hum softly, channeling his magic. The little boy tilted his head, trying to figure out the peculiar sight, but his mother quickly pulled him away, reprimanding him.

“You shouldn’t stare at people like that, Freddie.” Her voice was low as she glanced at the strange man, feeling uneasy. Should she call security? Not wanting to get into it, however, she just pulled her child out of the mall, trying to forget about the whole thing.

Finally, Weston opened his eyes and walked forward, following the trail his mind had created for him. He had a hard time figuring out the strange moving stairs the humans used to move between floors, but he eventually managed, nearly getting the rawhide lace of his shoe caught in the escalator. Humans were so peculiar, he thought.

Eventually, he made it to the top floor where he looked out at a large Macy’s. He admired the big red lettering, thinking that whoever this Macy person was, they must be quite wealthy in the human world. Maybe even royalty. Did humans even still have royalty?

This thought occupied Weston’s mind as he walked down the corridor. He was about to pass a store with the words Better with Size hanging over it when he heard his brother’s deep, throaty chuckle. He quickly ducked away, not wanting to be seen, hiding in a small crevice between the store and a hallway that led down to the restrooms.

“I’m going to see the obstetrician tomorrow. I thought you might like to come,” a gentle voice could be heard saying.

“What’s that?” Sullivan’s husky voice sounded.

“It’s a doctor who takes care of babies. I’ll have to see one now that I’m pregnant,” the woman explained. There was a pause. Weston edged forward, hoping to catch a glimpse of what the couple was doing, but racks of clothing were in his way.

“Oh, is that so? Well, in that case, I’d like to meet this man,” Sullivan answered confidently. “He’s just a simple human?”

“Yep,” Cynthia said, gazing out at the entrance of her store.

“And you’re sure he’s qualified to deliver the baby? He’ll know what to do?”

“Yes, yes. They’re trained. It’s their job after all,” she reassured him. “As long as the baby is normal, right?”

“Yes, dragon babies look just like human babies at birth,” Sullivan answered.

“Then yes, he will know what to do.”

Weston was finally able to get a glimpse of them, seeing his brother standing close to the woman he had seen through the scrying orb. Her long, caramel-colored hair had been pulled up into a messy bun and her features looked a little different, the corners of her eyes painted in blue. Weston studied her, trying to figure out what his brother saw in this woman.

“Okay, if you say so. If you trust him, so do I.” He leaned over and kissed her cheek before walking out of the store. Weston noticed his human-style clothing and shook his head in disgust. If his brother claimed the throne, it would be a disgrace to his kind. He couldn’t let something like that happen.

When he was sure his brother was settled inside of his own store, he straightened himself out, rolling his narrow shoulders. Confidently, he walked into Better with Size.

Cynthia was writing something in a notebook when she looked up, seeing the wiry figure approaching her. She furrowed her brow, instantly noticing that he looked oddly familiar, as though he reminded her of someone, but she couldn’t quite put her finger on it. His eyes were dark and his chin was covered with black facial hair. “Hello, can I help you find anything?”

“No,” he said curtly.

Cynthia was a little taken aback by his answer. Her fingers tightened around her pencil, and she eyed the man suspiciously. Weston noticed the thick piece of gnarled wood in her hand and smirked slightly. So his brother’s mate was a witch. How interesting.

“What do you want then?” Cynthia asked through her teeth, trying to remain polite even though she was getting a very bad vibe from this guy.

“You,” he hissed, raising a bony finger in her direction. Suddenly, his eyes turned into green emeralds, with dark slits in the middle, much like those of a cat. Cynthia mistakenly looked at them, feeling her body freeze in place. She found it hard to breathe as if invisible coils were being wrapped around her body.

“What are you doing?” she exclaimed, trying to point her wand at him but before she could do so, it was snatched from her hand.

“You won’t be needing this anymore,” he said with a chuckle. “But it might be useful to me.” He grabbed a piece of paper and started to write down a message in long, fluid handwriting.

Cynthia wanted to scream, but her lips had been sealed shut. She thrashed about, but it was hopeless. She could barely move an inch. Her eyes were ablaze with hatred as she stood there, shooting daggers at the man before her. “Oh… and you definitely won’t be needing this little pest anymore,” Weston said once he had finished writing his note.

With two fingers, he grabbed hold of Attar, rousing him from his deep slumber. Sullivan’s companion snapped at the unknown finger, but Weston’s magic was strong, quickly pacifying him and turning him into nothing more than a statue, stiff as stone. Slowly, he pried the now lifeless pendant off Cynthia’s neck.

Cynthia screamed silently, pain shooting through her whole body as Attar’s talons were ripped off her skin. Droplets of blood ran down her neck as she gasped for air. Weston grinned, sensing the woman’s pain, but he knew he couldn’t take pleasure in the situation for much longer. With his companion now removed from his mate, it was only a matter of time before Sullivan noticed that something was amiss.

Dropping the little dragon on top of the note like a paperweight, Weston’s mission was nearly complete. Now, all he had to do was imprison the woman where Sullivan would never find her. He grinned, knowing just the place. He pictured the location in his mind, walking up to the woman who kept trying to scream. Of course, her pleas fell on deaf ears as Weston picked her up and after a few chanted words, they both vanished, leaving nothing but a dark smoke in their wake.

A few minutes later, Sullivan ran into Cynthia’s store. It felt like his heart had been ripped right out of his chest. He gasped for air, looking desperately for his lover. To his horror, he saw Attar, laying motionlessly on the counter, but no sign of Cynthia. He rushed forward, picking up the little dragon, who now felt like lead in his hands. As he did, a piece of paper fluttered to the floor. He picked it up, his heart racing.

 

Dearest Brother,

 

I hope this note finds you in good health. I hear a few decades in exile can really do a dragon some good. It has come to my attention that you have finally found yourself a mate and that she’s carrying your child. As you’re probably aware, I’ve almost reached my two hundred and fiftieth year and with you in exile that leaves the throne open for the taking, and mark my words: it will be mine. But of course, that will not happen if the woman remains alive. I simply cannot allow you to return to our midst and humiliate our family name any further. I am putting an end to this right now. I hope you realize that it is for the best.

 

Sincerely,

Your loving brother

Weston.