Claimed by the Kings by Loki Renard

Claimed by the Kings by Loki Renard

Author:Loki Renard [Renard, Loki]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Stormy Night Publications
Published: 2016-12-01T06:00:00+00:00


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When Elizabeth began to yell not a quarter hour after they had left her on her own, Milo’s first impulse was to ignore her. She was trying to get his attention and he was quite determined that she should not have it. The spoiled princess needed to learn a lesson about who was in control and who was not.

He opened his door and stood in the hall, listening. Ragnar came up the stairs and did much the same thing.

“Help! I am dying! I am done for! I am already dead!”

“Either she is actually dying, or she is the best actress in Ammerdale,” Ragnar growled, starting for the door. Milo followed in his wake, quite concerned by the desperation in her cries.

It was Ragnar who burst through the door first, Milo following after him. They found Elizabeth quite delirious, tossing and turning on the bed. The sheets were sticking to her with the excess perspiration, winding about her limbs and increasing her panic as she flailed at her waist.

“It’s eating me! The dragon has me in its mouth! It has me!”

Her fingers were red from scrabbling at the chastity belt, which she had clearly mistaken for some kind of voracious creature.

“Shhhh…” Milo went to her side. She looked at him with glassy, unfocused eyes.

“A golden angel! Save me, golden angel!” She clutched at him most desperately and implored him for help from the very bottom of her soul.

“She is ill,” Milo said grimly as he began to remove the belt that was causing her such distress. “Shhh, princess. I am taking it off.”

“The dragon ate half of me!” Elizabeth cried. “The good half!”

“Shhhh,” Milo repeated, attempting to calm her. “You are in one piece, lie still now.”

“I cannot! I will drown!”

Her cries would have been comical if she were not so distressed. She had utterly lost touch with the reality of the world about her. Milo had never seen a person so very ill before. Seeing Elizabeth in such a state disturbed him to his very core. He did not know what to do with the writhing young lady who seemed to be so ill. In that moment he would have given anything to have her back to her old insolent self.

“There are little dragons swimming in the water,” Elizabeth burbled. “Or are they crocodiles? Will they smile at me? Do not smile, crocodiles, I do not trust you at all.”



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