Spellbound Dreams (D'Vaire, Book 21) by Jessamyn Kingley

Spellbound Dreams (D'Vaire, Book 21) by Jessamyn Kingley

Author:Jessamyn Kingley [Kingley, Jessamyn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-01-27T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 20

Rorie was jumpy at the idea of having any further part in the government, but Drekkoril remained steadfast in keeping him involved. They retired to the library to read each afternoon, and they spent at least an hour examining the new issues popping up while not forgetting about finding solutions for the old ones. As far as Rorie could tell, there was little right in the Fae world. The grayness that made Drekkoril’s magic unreliable was growing, much to his distress. They’d penned a letter to Valiant Defender Hibozeth to discover if he was experiencing anything strange and to inquire if he was willing to work together to help curb the steadily rising crime rate but had heard nothing back.

Weeks were passing each night when Rorie laid his head down to rest curled in Renny’s arms. With each new dawn, Drekkoril grew more tense, and Rorie could understand why. Nothing he did could stop the Fae from themselves. With no memory of anything currently happening, Rorie was unable to explain if it was real or why they hadn’t awakened. All he could do was mourn the fact that his parents had not understood the extent of the damage their campaign to undo everything would have on the Fae.

Despite the protection of the law, v’airsell niolls lacked the respect of a large segment of the population. That problem was solely because of Tizisan and Morashi, and it made Rorie ashamed to be the product of such people. The love that he’d held in his heart for them still existed, but it was marred by their actions and how they’d hidden their true selves from him. What he could not figure out was how two people who professed to adore each other were willing to tear apart the bonds of others so they could have fun in bed with strangers.

The question would not go away since there was no decent answer. If they wished to experiment outside their relationship or invite others into their bed, they could’ve done so without impunity. Being the Protectors of the Fae, they had the ability to keep it secret if they preferred, and their bemollos would’ve likely done whatever they could to aid them in that goal. Instead, Tizisan and Morashi had decided they had to campaign and convince others that their lifestyle was better than the status quo. Rorie did not understand how they’d come to that conclusion or why what went on in anyone else’s bedroom was their business. There was no right or wrong way to live, and no one should be judged for it either. Rorie had to move past it and try to reverse their course of action if possible.

In the siofllar’am, the sioskallos were gaining in power. Unlike Drekkoril, they had the time to travel around speaking to the fairies and bemollos about their opinions. There were those that wanted the traditions of old, but most of them wanted change. Either they believed in the revolution of the Vol’Gon Era or preferred to rebel against Drekkoril.



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