Atlantean's Quest: The Dark King Part 9

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The guard stared at her. "I heard you, but the Dark King has been busy this morning. He may not be prepared to receive anyone at this time."

"I'm not just anyone," Opal said through gritted teeth. "I am the Dark King's Righthand. Now move."

The guard hesitated, loyalties clearly torn. He finally took a deep breath and stepped to his left.

Opal pulled herself together and knocked on the door.

"Enter," Hades called out after a moment's hesitation.



She wasn't sure what she'd find, when she walked through the door, but Opal was determined to keep her emotions in check. Maybe Taylor had been there for innocent reasons? Maybe the guard was goading her to see her reaction. It wasn't like he'd been inside the room with the pair. There was no way to know exactly what had happened.

Opal took a long look at Hades as he sat behind his desk. Had the King finally succ.u.mbed to his desire and got Taylor out of his system? From the sated look on his face that seemed the most likely scenario, but there was no telling with Hades.

She stepped deeper into the room. Hades glanced up in eager antic.i.p.ation. When he saw her, the expectation faded into disappointment. Jealousy twisted Opal's gut. She inhaled to calm herself, but the move backfired. The smell of s.e.x permeated the room, mocking her.

It was as she suspected. The King had lain with the Earthling. Taylor's cloying scent still clung to his lightly tanned skin. That in itself wasn't alarming, but the King's reaction to seeing her certainly was.

Hades wasn't the type to brood. After a conquest, he tended to be jovial and self-satisfied. He loved the hunt, the seduction, and ultimately the capitulation. It wasn't unusual for him to start planning his next pursuit hours after bedding his latest conquest. He always had someone in mind. But it didn't look like that was the case today. If anything, the Dark King looked troubled.

"Sorry to interrupt your..." Opal cleared her throat. "Sorry to interrupt, Sire, but I thought you'd like to know that we shot down one of the Slaver s.h.i.+ps."

"Where?" Hades' gaze sharpened. "Any survivors?"

"The Rydon Ravine," she said. "It was difficult to reach the crash site. By the time the scouts did, they only found one body. It was obvious that he'd died on impact. There was a blood trail leading deeper into the woods. The scouts are following it now."

Hades nodded. "Let me know what they find."

She bowed. "Right away, Sire."

Opal left the room feeling sick to her stomach. Taylor's musky stench had covered every inch of the King. Even now her scent saturated the air, leaving a sickly sweet odor behind.

If it were just s.e.x, then Opal wouldn't be bothered by what had occurred. Hades had s.e.x with a lot of women. They meant nothing to her-meant nothing to him. Or hadn't before...

She squeezed her eyes shut. No matter how hard she tried, Opal couldn't stop seeing the look on the King's face, when she'd walked into the room. There'd been hope there and longing. She had never seen anything like it, and certainly not on Hades' handsome face. What had the Earthling done to him? Had she somehow bewitched the Dark King? That more than anything frightened Opal. How could she compete with magic?

Sometime over the last few hours while Taylor was soaking in the bathtub, feeling sorry for herself, trying to wash away the memories of this morning and scrub Hades' scent off her skin, clothing had been delivered to her room. She found the neat stack sitting on the edge of her bed.

No doubt the King was behind the new wardrobe. Had he bought her the clothes out of guilt? Or was he like Sergei, thinking that nice s.h.i.+ny things would keep her pacified, while he went off and did whatever he wanted? Both ideas hurt, but not as much as the possibility that he might be 'paying her' with new clothes for the s.e.x. That thought made Taylor nauseous.

She wasn't a wh.o.r.e.

Even if Hades did this for every woman he slept with, Taylor wanted no part of it. He didn't owe her anything. And she certainly didn't want any kind of compensation for s.e.x, even if it came in a roundabout way. Time to tell him so before she lost her nerve.

Taylor ignored the beautiful fabrics and dug out her pair of jeans from the back of the closet. Someone other than her had put them there, burying them with the tote she'd packed before they'd left Earth. She slipped the denims on, pairing them with a sweater and pumps.

Some people wore body armor to battle. Taylor wore her high heels. If she were going to face Hades again, she'd need all the 'armor' she could get.

Taylor opened her door and instantly recognized a familiar face, standing guard outside her room. "Hi Kon," she said.

"Good day to you." He replied politely, but Taylor noticed his gaze didn't linger this time. That was a first. Every Phantom she'd encountered stared at her chest. It was the one constant she'd been able to count on, since she'd arrived.

Had word of her indiscretion already spread through the Keep? A wave of fresh humiliation struck, but Taylor forced it aside, replacing it with anger. She had a King to beard.

"Do you happen to know if the Dark King is still in his chambers?" Her face heated at the question, but Taylor forced her chin up. "I need to speak with him." She needed to clear the air before things between them got worse.

"He is with the warriors in training," Kon said.

Taylor shoved her hands into her back pockets. "I don't want to disturb him, but it is important that we talk."

She wanted answers. If she were mistaken about Hades' intentions, Taylor would apologize. But if it turned out that she was right about the clothes and that Hades now wanted nothing to do with her, then she'd set the Dark King straight and move on.

His rejection would hurt, but Taylor was done hiding from her mistakes. And there was no doubt that sleeping with Hades had been a major mistake. A mistake that she planned to remedy right now.

"I'll take you to him," Kon said.

"Thank you." Taylor glanced back at the new clothes. Her anger returned. She wrapped the destructive emotion around her like a cloak. It would protect her. Keep her focused. Prevent her from doing something embarra.s.sing like-cry.

Kon led her down another hall and out what amounted to a side door that had been carved out of part of the mountain. There was a huge courtyard full of training equipment to one side. Taylor recognized the s.p.a.ce instantly. Hades had brought her here.

Was it only yesterday? Ugh! That made her feel even worse, but she had to be strong. She was about to take on the Dark King.

On the other side of the courtyard, fifty or so warriors had gathered. Taylor did a double-take. Make that fifty kids, ranging in age from about five years old to mid-teens. They stood in a circle around Hades as he raised a sword and swiped the air, making circle eights with the blade.

From the looks on their upturned faces, he entranced them. Taylor's righteous fury deflated and uncertainty returned. She quickly stepped into the shadow of the doorway, before Hades spotted her. The position allowed her to watch unimpeded.

Hades looked so comfortable around the children. He bellowed an order and they all raised their sword-shaped 'sticks'. When he moved, they moved. It was like watching a mirroring game. He made a lunge, then approached a little dark-haired boy.

"Keep your arm straight, Marcus. You don't want to give your enemy an easy target." He tapped the boy's chest for emphasis, then lifted his arm higher. "Now try it again."

The child thrust the stick sword forward, nearly toppling himself in the process.

It must've weighed more than it appeared, Taylor thought.

"Much better." Hades mussed the boy's hair and smiled. "Keep practicing and someday you'll be as good a warrior as your father."

Kon straightened beside her.

"Is he yours?" she asked.

He nodded. "So is that one." He pointed to another, this one a girl with thick blonde braids and a determined expression. "She looks soft," he said, eyeing Taylor instead of his daughter. "But she is tougher than all of them combined." The pride was evident in Kon's voice as he returned his attention to the children.

"Are any of them Hades'?" Taylor asked, even though it pained her to do so. She knew so little about the man that she'd fallen into bed with. It was a pattern that she wasn't proud of.

Kon looked at her as if she'd shot unicorns out of her nose. "No! He's vowed never to take a mate."

She frowned. Taylor wasn't sure what that had to do with having children, but it did make her curious. "Why would he do that?"

She had to be misunderstanding him. Surely, Kon didn't mean 'never' in the strictest sense of the word. Never was a long time. But if he was right, what did that mean for Hades and Opal? She thought for sure that they had a thing going. They'd seemed pretty cozy at the Pit.

And yet, you still slept with him, a little voice admonished. Her stomach twisted. Taylor wasn't a wh.o.r.e, but she'd stepped ankle deep into s.l.u.t territory.

Kon s.h.i.+fted, looking decidedly uncomfortable. "It's not for me to say."

"But what about children? It's obvious that he adores the kids. Doesn't he need an heir to take over the throne?" Wasn't that a King thing? And why was it so easy for her to imagine a bunch of little Hades running around?

"He's vowed never to have any." This time Kon appeared genuinely sad. "He's a good ruler, but a ruler needs a mate and heirs."

"Is there something wrong with him? Is that why he's vowed to abstain from both?" Fear filled Taylor. Was Hades sick? And if so, was it catching? The blood drained from her face.

Kon's red eyes widened in horror at her implication. "Of course not! The King is fit to lead. Like all Phantoms, he's never been ill a day in his life."

Relief flooded her. That answered one question, but created several others. Taylor glanced back at Hades. If he wasn't ill, then why didn't he want a mate or at least children?

She watched him work with the budding warriors. There was no doubt in her mind that he liked being around the kids. She could see the joy on his face, the love. "If he's physically fit, then remaining mateless doesn't make any sense." She shook her head. "Kings need heirs." Everybody knew that.

Kon s.h.i.+fted on his feet and glanced up at the light green sky. "The Dark King can do whatever he desires. It's not my place to question his reasons nor is it yours. And for G.o.ddess sake, do not bring up his handicap."

Taylor's gaze swung around, pinning him in place. "What handicap?"

As far as she could tell, there wasn't a thing wrong with the King. She'd explored every inch of him thoroughly. Taylor would be willing to look again, but she didn't think she'd find much beyond perfection.

"Earthlings," Kon muttered under his breath, his disbelief clear. "Must I point out the obvious?"

Taylor glared at him. "Yeah, you must."

"He has blue eyes." His jaw clenched, but he somehow squeezed the words through. "Are you visually impaired?"

No, she wasn't blind. Taylor had noticed Hades' s.e.xy blue eyes. She just wasn't getting the connection. "What about them?" She hadn't seen any other Phantoms with aqua blue eyes, but Taylor hadn't thought much of it since she hadn't been around many people outside the Keep.

Hades' eyes were gorgeous, especially when they were staring up at her from beneath his obscenely long lashes.

Kon tsked. "You are lovely, but no brighter than your nearest relative, the monkey," he said.

Suddenly bearding Hades wasn't nearly as important as defending him. Taylor's temper flared anew and her voice rose unchecked. "That's rich coming from a shape-s.h.i.+fter! At least this primate doesn't view a change of eye color as a handicap! What's the matter with you people? You can build s.h.i.+ps, fly across the universe, and yet you get hung up over a slight variation in appearance." She snorted. "I may be dumb, but even I know that as your King, Hades deserves your respect, not your pity over something he has no control over." Taylor was so angry that she totally missed the fact that Kon seemed pleased by her tirade.

She stepped out of the shadows into the courtyard to find the Dark King staring at her. Hades had an odd expression on his face that she couldn't read. The children had stopped their exercises and were now gaping in her direction. Taylor opened her mouth to explain her outburst, but Opal rushed into the training courtyard before she could utter a sound.

"The Slavers have been spotted again," Opal said. "Two more s.h.i.+ps. That brings the total up to three. We think the downed vessel was able to send out a distress signal before it crashed."

"So they're here to pick up their s.h.i.+pmates?" he asked, scrubbing a hand over his face. "Is it possible that they called for re-enforcements to launch an attack?"

Opal's brow creased. "Slavers are unpredictable, but I believe it's a retrieval mission. The survivors took everything of value out of the cargo compartment. As far as we know, Slavers don't have the numbers to go to war," she said.

"Not against the Phantoms anyway," he said.

Opal nodded. "We believe we have them cornered near my family's old homestead. The two trackers are continuing to call in with more details."

"I want more guards around the fortress and the Walled City," he said, then turned to Taylor. "You're not allowed to go outside or into the city."

Taylor raised a brow and glanced at the sky for emphasis.

Hades took an exasperated breath. "Without an escort."

She hesitated, then gave her a.s.sent. She wasn't about to contradict him in front of his guards or the kids, especially after the argument she'd just had with Kon. Besides, Taylor knew how to pick her battles.

"I can find the men, Sire and the other Slaver s.h.i.+ps," Opal said, drawing his attention away from Taylor.

Hades shook his head. "No! I need you to guard Taylor."

Opal looked aghast. "But Sire, I'm more help in the field."

Taylor had to agree. The last thing she wanted was to be shadowed by the woman, who'd had s.e.x with Hades and hated her guts.

"You have your orders." Hades strode off to meet the scouts.

Opal glowered at her.

"If it makes you feel any better, I'm not crazy about having a babysitter either," Taylor said.

Opal's scowl only deepened.

Taylor approached her. "Listen, we got off to a bad start." Understatement of the century. "I'd like to begin again. I'm Taylor Sh.e.l.ley." She held out her hand for Opal to shake.

Opal glared at it. "Not this again. I know who you are."

"Then you also know that I won't be here for much longer. Five days at the most. Our short time together doesn't have to be drudgery."

Opal's expression hadn't changed, but she did appear to be listening. That was a start. "What would you suggest?" she asked.

Taylor studied the various pieces of equipment. "Since we have to hang out together today, you could teach me how to use this stuff, how to fight."

"Have you ever been in battle?" Opal asked.

"No." Taylor shook her head. She'd never even been in a fight. Oh sure, she and Tabby had argued as kids. There may of been some hair pulling and a few tears, but she wouldn't exactly call it a fight. And it certainly wasn't a battle.

Opal circled her, examining every inch of her. "You're well defined, but you're too soft to be a warrior," she said with more than a little disgust in her voice. "What did you do on Earth?" She crossed her arms over her chest and stared at Taylor like she was an annoying piece of earwax stuck on her finger.

Taylor glanced at the poles. It would be easier to show her than to tell her. Not that she thought a demonstration would change Opal's poor opinion of her. That wasn't going to happen, not after they'd slept with the same man. "Will those hold my weight?"

Opal looked to where she pointed. "They're made for Phantoms. What do you think?"

You don't have to be such a b.i.t.c.h, Taylor thought, but didn't say so.

She was trying to make the best of a bad situation. For that alone, she decided not to take the bait. Opal was already in a bad mood because of this morning. It wouldn't take much to provoke her.

"Will I get splinters?" Taylor asked.

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