Marie Harte - Aftershocks

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They should be enemies, but he won’t let them. And what a Storm Lord wants, a Storm Lord gets.
Light and Dark have always been enemies. The Earth Lord, Cadmus Storm, knows this all too well. He’s lost his father and friends to the Darkness invading his homeworld. Now stuck in Seattle, of all places, he’s itching to return to Tanselm.
He thought he’d found solace in the arms of Ellie Markham. The tall, scheming blonde managed him with ease, then turned his world upside down when he learned she was his enemy. He left her behind, but when circumstances force him to return to her once more, he finds she’s not the hardhearted Djinn he assumed, but a caring, loving woman he hurt with harsh words.
He’ll have to work hard to win her back, and even harder to avoid an insidious enemy bent on ending everything Light—and Dark—Cadmus loves. When danger again comes calling, he and Ellie will have to stay rooted to each other, and to the truth-that love has no boundaries.

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Despite the grandness of the furnishings, the room reminded her of what she would have thought a castle room would look like. Stone floors, a heavy oak door, no windows. And no bathroom. Frowning, she searched, but the other door in the room remained locked. To her dismay, only a small cupboard showed any sign of relief in the guise of a chamber pot. She made use of it and the washstand in the corner, wishing heartily for a toothbrush or some deodorant.

So much for magic being the end-all. A chamber pot. Ech. But, making do, she completed her necessities and quickly donned the feminine clothing left over a table. A silky brown blouse and matching loose-fitting pants with leather slippers. After brushing her hair, she left the room. Not having the faintest clue to where the dining hall might be, she figured to ask the nearest person she passed. To her surprised delight, she ran into Jonas a few steps from the bedroom.

“Jonas.”

Dressed in the same simple trousers and tunic from the other day with a large sword strapped to his back between his shoulder blades, Jonas grinned and bowed. “I’m so pleased to be at your service, my lady.” He studied her outfit and whistled. “Nice clothes. Pure shevi silk. I’m impressed.”

“Expensive?”

“Very.” He approved. “And the brown is most befitting the Earth Lord’s affai .”

She blushed, pleased Cadmus had given her something that clearly tied her to him. “Whatever. I know you weren’t happy to have to join me here, but I’m glad to see you.”

“Who said I wasn’t happy? Though it would have been nice to have been asked.”

They walked through several hallways, Jonas leading, chatting about Ethim and Amanda’s sudden merging of hearts.

“It’s about damned time, in my opinion. You should have seen them together last night, Ellie. Necking like fools and grinning like idiots.”

“You’ve obviously never been in love.” She wished she could have seen her parents so affectionate.

He grunted. “Love? Love is for,” he paused, catching the hard glare she sent him. “For people who deserve it,” he recovered nicely. “Not for hardened warriors like myself.”

“Sure, Jonas. Just remember your attitude when some woman kicks you in the ass.”

“Kicks me ?” He smirked. “I’ve turned down more offers from women than you can count, ‘little Djinn,’” he mocked. “How the mighty have fallen. I distinctly remember you telling me how much you disliked Cadmus Storm and anything to do with magic. Seems like you were sandbagging, hmm?”

“Oh, shut up. Who invited you anyway?”

They walked down a flight of stairs before a commotion drew their attention to the left.

“Stay here,” Jonas ordered, his voice flat and commanding.

Surprised at his tone, Ellie nodded and waited while he investigated. The noise sounded fierce, as if two or more people were fighting. Jonas disappeared around the corner and all was silent. Then a noise sounded to her right. Ellie saw nothing out of the ordinary. Then she heard the noise again.

“Psst. Over here.”

She glanced in the direction of the voice and slowly approached a half-open door. The minute she drew abreast of the knob, a hard hand yanked her inside before she could make a peep.

“Shh, Ellie, it’s me.” Lexa closed the door, sealing her and Ellie inside, and waved her hand over it as she chanted under her breath. “We’re safe to talk.”

Ellie stared at her friend in shock. “Are you nuts? Do you remember Mr. Killer of Shadow who wants your blood? Arim will have a fit if he knows you’re here.”

“So don’t tell him.” Lexa ran a hand through her hair, visibly upset.

“Why are you here?” Ellie stared at her friend, feeling waves of tension pouring from the slight woman. It still felt odd to look down at her, when for so long they’d both stood eye to eye. “And how tall are you, anyway?”

Lexa laughed, a forced chuckle that at least helped alleviate some of her stain. “Not as tall as I wish I could be. Oh, Ellie, we’ve got problems.”

“Tell me something I don’t know.” As if Cadmus’ vision, of him bound and bloodied, would leave her mind’s eye anytime soon.

“No, I mean real problems right now. I think one of the Sarqua has been compromised.”

What?

“Your father’s Djinn. I think one of them may have been turned.” Lexa’s eyes blazed, and Ellie blinked at the flare of light.

“Sorry.” Lexa shuttered her focus. “The fact that I can’t see who has been turned tells me ‘Sin Garu is definitely involved. His spells are painstakingly complex, and this one more so. I saw Remir spying on us the other night. And I think I saw…”

“Saw what?”

“I’m not sure yet. But Ellie, you can’t tell anyone, especially not Arim or Cadmus. If you do, all the good work the Sarqua have done thus far will be for nothing. And your relationship to Cadmus may not survive.”

“No, Alex, I mean Lexa. Cadmus loves me. He would know I have nothing to do with a Sarqua traitor.”

“Are you so sure he’d believe you?” Lexa asked quietly. “I hate to say it, Ellie. But I know what I’m talking about. As much as your Light Bringer says he loves and trusts you, in the end you’re still Dark, and he’s still Light.” Lexa radiated a sadness Ellie could feel. “I once loved and thought I was loved in return, until something horrible happened. Everything I believed, everything I had ever cared for, came crashing down around me. I don’t want to see that happen to you, Ellie. You’re worlds better than I am, and you deserve to be happy.”

“But Lexa—”

“Let me find and take care of Remir and this threat. At least give me a chance to trace the problem. When I do, you can tell Cadmus what I suspect. Hell, maybe you’re right and he’ll listen to you. I just wanted to warn you that not everyone is what they seem.”

Ellie nodded, wishing she could deny Lexa’s warning as necessary. As much as Cadmus claimed his love, they hadn’t known one another all that long. His father had been killed by a Djinn, by her people. Family is everything to me, she recalled him saying, and strengthened her resolve.

“Lexa, Jonas heard something. Maybe it was Remir?”

“Jonas? I hadn’t realised he’d arrived already. Hold on.” Lexa shimmered out of sight and returned with Jonas in tow. “Two lords battling over an unrequited love for another.”

“Idiots,” Lexa and Jonas said together.

Ellie grinned at the pair of them. Her humour faded when she thought about the danger Lexa had warned her about. “Jonas, Lexa told me something--”

“I know. She told me on the way back.” He bowed his head at Lexa, and Lexa gave him a kiss on the cheek that had him blushing. “But I still think she has to be wrong. Not Remir.”

Lexa shook her head. “Everyone’s suspect, I’m afraid. I know you can handle yourself, Jonas. But Ellie’s vulnerable. She’s a weakness to not just Ethim, but to Cadmus as well. Should anything happen to you, Ellie, Cadmus will never be what he needs to be in order to rule in Tanselm.”

“Or to help defeat ‘Sin Garu,” Jonas added quietly.

Concerned for Cadmus, Ellie agreed to stick to Jonas at all times. Then she wished Lexa good luck and watched her shimmered out of sight.

Jonas blew out a breath. “No offence, Ellie, but this castle is like a maze, and I feel like the mouse getting no closer to the cheese.” His stomach grumbled, and he cursed. “The hell with this.”

Ellie opened her mouth to ask what he thought to do, then closed it when she looked around her at the dining hall .

“Ellie, how nice of you to join us.” Queen Ravyn didn’t miss a beat. She smiled and motioned for Ellie to join the gathering at the table with the rest of her family. Cadmus and Arim remained conspicuously absent.

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