Robin Bridges - The Gathering Storm

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St. Petersburg, Russia, 1888. As she attends a whirl of glittering balls, royal debutante Katerina Alexandrovna, Duchess of Oldenburg, tries to hide a dark secret: she can raise the dead. No one knows. Not her family. Not the girls at her finishing school. Not the tsar or anyone in her aristocratic circle. Katerina considers her talent a curse, not a gift. But when she uses her special skill to protect a member of the Imperial Family, she finds herself caught in a web of intrigue.
An evil presence is growing within Europe's royal bloodlines—and those aligned with the darkness threaten to topple the tsar. Suddenly Katerina's strength as a necromancer attracts attention from unwelcome sources . . . including two young men—George Alexandrovich, the tsar's standoffish middle son, who needs Katerina's help to safeguard Russia, even if he's repelled by her secret, and the dashing Prince Danilo, heir to the throne of Montenegro, to whom Katerina feels inexplicably drawn.
The time has come for Katerina to embrace her power, but which side will she choose—and to whom will she give her heart?

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A chilling wind blew and the ground began to shake. I could barely stand up, but Nicholas Alexandrovich held out his arm to assist me. Then, suddenly, the wind disappeared, taking Konstantin the Deathless with it.

The bogatyr swore disgustedly as his sword came down with a heavy clang upon nothing but dry earth.

“What the devil?” the tsarevitch said.

“Konstantin!” the bogatyr roared. But the false tsar was gone. An eerie silence fell across the churchyard.

“Is it over?” I asked.

The bogatyr’s gaze swept across the bloody field. With a satisfied grunt, he nodded and sheathed his sword.

I heard a weak voice calling out. “Mistress …”

It was not Count Chermenensky, but Prince Demidov. I found him lying in a tangled heap, his left arm sliced off. I was nervous approaching him, but he was under my control now, thanks to the talisman.

Gently, he held something out to me. “He lived to serve you, Mistress.”

I stepped back with a cry. It was Count Chermenensky’s head in the crook of his right arm. The undead count had been killed while trying to protect me.

George Alexandrovich was at my side immediately and put his hand on my arm to steady me. “He served his mistress well,” he said. It took everything I had not to faint. I could not stop the tears from rolling down my cheeks.

The grand duke bent down and clasped the undead prince’s remaining hand. “This war is not over yet, friend. We ask that you lead the other undead soldiers and fight for Russia against Konstantin the Deathless.”

Prince Demidov nodded and stiffly saluted the grand duke. “If the mistress wills it, it shall be done.”

I wiped the tears out of my eyes. I’d hoped to find a way to return the poor count and the others to their eternal rest. At least the count would no longer suffer. But if the tsar wanted the others to remain as revenants, there was nothing I could do. I stood up to hand the talisman to the bogatyr.

With a frown he shook his head. “Only a necromancer may wield the Talisman of Isis. Will you bear this burden? Will you serve your tsar?”

I hesitated. All my hopes and dreams for my future had already slipped away. I bowed my head. “I will, Your Imperial Majesty,” I whispered. I would embrace my dark powers, to protect the tsar.

The bogatyr’s voice boomed over the bloodied field. “I do hereby recognize the undead knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. From this day forward, you will belong to the Order of St. Lazarus.”

The priests who had been standing in the hall of the chapel chanting prayers now rang their bells and said prayers for the newly created order.

The mysterious silver wolf had vanished. If it hadn’t been for the ghost of Tsar Pavel mentioning wolf-folk, I might have believed that I’d imagined the beautiful creature. I wondered if the wolf was someone I knew. The creature had kept very close to the tsarevitch throughout much of the fighting.

The bogatyr retreated into the chapel, where the empress waited, and the priests led me in after them to complete the ritual. It was time to send the bogatyr’s spirit back and relieve the tsar of his supernatural burden.

CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN

I was sitting in a pew in a dark corner of the chapel, crying softly. I did not know if I was crying for Count Chermenensky or just because I was exhausted.

“Katerina Alexandrovna, let me take you home.” George Alexandrovich stood over me and held out his hand.

I wiped my face and let him help me stand. “Forgive me, Your Imperial Highness,” I said. “Let me collect myself.”

In the carriage he asked me, “Were you in love with him?”

“Who, the crown prince? Of course not!”

He frowned. “Count Chermenensky. Before, I mean.”

I shook my head. “I hardly knew him. But I felt responsible for him. I never meant to bring him back, I swear to you.” I started sobbing again.

“You have been very brave today, Katiya.” His voice was tired as he used my family pet name. He slid his arm around me protectively, pulling me closer to him. It made my heart pound.

I closed my eyes and rested my head on the grand duke’s shoulder. He smelled like dirt and sweat and tobacco. There was no other place in the world I would rather have been.

When the carriage stopped, he turned to me with those fathomless blue eyes. He wiped the tears off my face with his hand. There was something unreadable in his expression. It vibrated down deep inside me. My palm went to his cheek.

“Katiya,” he said, his voice hoarse and battle-weary. He grabbed my hand and pressed it to his lips. “I can give you the sun, my duchess. Marry me.”

I was dumbstruck. I had not expected this. It had been a long, bloody day, and now this. I couldn’t help crying harder.

It was not the reaction the grand duke had been expecting. He frowned. “Katiya?”

I shook my head, my tears falling too fast for him to catch now. “You promise the sun when you know I belong with the Dark Court. Your parents would never allow such a marriage.”

“My father owes you his life. He needs you.”

“Not as his daughter-in-law.” No matter how dark his path, I could not live with myself if I tainted the grand duke’s soul with my own shadows.

He sighed with frustration. “This is about you becoming a doctor, isn’t it? I swear to you I will hire the smartest physicians across Europe to tutor you privately.”

I smiled despite my tears. He seemed so eager to make me happy. “Georgi, you are deluding yourself. Your parents will never agree to this.”

“Then we’ll leave Russia. We’ll live wherever you wish.”

“And what of your obligations? You are to become the Koldun.”

“It doesn’t matter.” He pulled me into his arms and whispered into my hair, “I cannot live without you, Katiya.”

I closed my eyes, leaning my head against his chest. “And I cannot come between you and your family.”

George sighed. “I’m not giving up, Katiya. Don’t give up on me.”

I pulled away to look up at him. “Georgi—”

Before I could say another word, he took my face in his hands and kissed me. I had been kissed only once before, and it had been nothing like this. His lips fit mine perfectly. We belonged together. Something inside me uncoiled, filling my body with a strangely wonderful sensation. I placed my hands on his chest and felt his heart beating wildly. My heart was beating just as fast.

Growing dizzy, I kissed him back. The uncoiling continued, the sensation getting stronger and stronger.

George groaned against my lips and started to pull away.

It was my dark magic. My cold light had been set loose and was wrapping around the grand duke. His face drained of its color and warmth.

I was killing him.

With a cry, I tore out of his arms and tried to get out of the carriage.

“Katiya! Wait!”

I couldn’t look at him. Sobbing, I climbed out and ran down the lane.

I didn’t know where I was headed, but I ended up by one of the fountains in the Upper Gardens.

“Katiya!” George caught up with me, his breathing ragged. “Katiya, look at me.”

“Don’t you see? I almost killed you! I couldn’t bear it if I hurt you.”

He took me in his arms once more and I sobbed on his shoulder. “Won’t you have a little faith in me?” He took my chin and lifted my face so I could see the silver light in his eyes. “I am to be the Koldun,” he said with a confident smile. “I think I will be safe with you.”

“You’re not taking me seriously.”

His smile faded. “Give me a year. Give me a year to prove to you that we belong together. That your darkness won’t blot out my light. Promise me.”

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