The King's diamond by Jenna Jones
Author:Jenna Jones [Jones, Jenna]
Language: nld
Format: epub
Tags: erotic MM, Romance MM
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
***
Damalepazhur's guards stayed with him until the physician came, and he gave the king a potion
to make him sleep, answering his questions in a solemn tone. Yes, Dolma lived, though she was
still ill. No, no one else was showing signs of poisoning. Yes, he had investigated the wine and
food: there had been a gritty substance in the bottom of the two silver cups.
"My diamond," Damalepazhur said. "Someone has tried to kill my diamond."
"So it would appear, my lord," the physician said. "Sleep. We will discuss it further after you've rested."
Damalepazhur slept. When he woke, the sun was not yet up and his head felt heavy. An oil lamp
burned on the table and Ketu knelt at it, his head resting on his arms as he slept. Damalepazhur
pushed himself off his bed, went to Ketu and shoved his shoulder. "Go to your mother."
The boy woke and blinked at him. "She is sleeping. I'm staying with you."
"By Azhur's balls, boy! Go to your mother! I do not want you."
They stared at each other in the flickering light. Ketu said in a trembling voice, "My lord, you are
The King's Diamond - 26
not the only one who has lost a friend tonight."
Damalepazhur fell onto his knees and pressed his hands to his eyes. The sleeping potion had not
rid him of his grief--only buried it, and he felt sobs tear from his chest as if they were strips of
skin.
"Oh, my lord," Ketu whispered and he felt the boy's arms once more go around him. "Oh, my
king. My good Damalepazhur."
"He was more than my friend," Damalepazhur said when he had calmed enough to speak. "I
loved him, body and soul. More than my wives, more than my children--more than my people,
sometimes. If he had asked me to walk away from my kingdom I would have gone, if it meant I
could be with him."
Ketu's head was bent over his, and he petted Damalepazhur's cheek like a mother comforting a
child frightened in the night. "I loved him as well, my lord, as any boy who's never known a
father would. He was good to me."
Damalepazhur smiled against the boy's linen-clad shoulder. "He used to say he saw the face of
Azhur in you."
Ketu chuckled. "Many people say that, my lord. What it means, I do not know. No one knows
truly what Azhur looks like."
"Since you have come to my palace, the statues of Azhur have begun to look like you." He raised
his head to look at the boy. "Do you believe it? Do you truly believe you are a son of Azhur?"
Ketu bit his lip in thought. "I believe my mother believes it. It's not a question I would ever dare
to ask."
Damalepazhur nodded, frowning. "Whoever did this does not believe it," he said and Ketu's eyes
widened. "If they believed you to be a child of Azhur, they would never dare to harm you, nor to
harm Dolma. Even if they did not respect the river folk, they would still respect the chosen of
Azhur."
"It could be anyone, in that case," Ketu said. "Many people give lip service to faith.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Biographies & Memoirs | Comics & Graphic Novels |
LGBT Studies | Literature & Fiction |
Mystery & Thrillers | Romance |
Science Fiction & Fantasy | Travel |
Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman(19934)
Who'd Have Thought by G Benson(16162)
Symbiotic Mates 1: Hunter and the Hawk by Gale Stanley(10711)
The Fireman's Pole by Sue Brown(9119)
How to Bang a Billionaire by Alexis Hall(7941)
Him by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy(7894)
Misfits by Garrett Leigh(7409)
Sidecar by Amy Lane(6936)
The Space Between by Michelle L. Teichman(6587)
The Secret Pond by Gerri Hill(6259)
Unexpected by Jenny Frame(6250)
Popcorn Love by KL Hughes(5413)
Tease (Temptation Series Book 4) by Ella Frank(5409)
Starting From Scratch by Georgia Beers(5349)
Heart of the Pack by Jenny Frame(5196)
Perfect Rhythm by Jae(5080)
Forget Her Not by Elle Spencer(4521)
Call me by your name by Andre Aciman(4469)
First Position by Melissa Brayden(4285)
