himself.
The warrior Renard did as commanded and sheathed his weapon with a long, drawn-out sigh. 'Am I allowed to have no fun?'
'Not with my man, no.'
Gray liked those words on her lips.
'Did you come to steal me away?' she asked. 'Actually, no.'
Jewel relaxed. 'Truth,' she said.
Gray jumped to his feet, not wanting the brute to have any type of advantage. 'You want to explain why you're here and threatening me at sword point?' he asked, keeping his voice conversational.
The large warrior, who stood as tall as Gray, grinned. 'Not particularly, no.'
'Renard,' Jewel said, her expression as stern as a schoolteacher. 'Tell us, or I'll read your mind. Then I'll tell all your secrets.'
He shuddered. 'First, you enter dragon territory. Then we see you in the Inner City with Mere following you.
'Of course not.'
'Then tell us, please, what is going on.'
'We? Us?' Gray demanded, already scanning the forest.
Light began to seep from the crystal dome, chasing away the shadows as four other hulking warriors stepped from behind the trees. Gray rolled his eyes. Not only had one man sneaked up on him, but four of his friends had, as well. Why not post a sign on the trees that read, Human This Way. Follow Path.
Jewel squealed happily, jumping to her feet. She raced over to the men, throwing herself in their arms one by one.
'Jewel!' He started to go after her, every possessive and protective bone in body shouting a protest. He wanted to jerk her away from them, but he didn't. He forced himself to remain in place, entranced by the sight of her happiness. The men were gentle with her as they passed her from one to the other.
He didn't like anyone else—especially these testosterone filled warriors—putting their hands on his woman. And she was his. She'd purred her love and he'd claimed her, so she might as well get used to it.
When had he become such an alpha?
Renard's golden eyes lit with amusement. 'Lucky for you she doesn't want to part with you.'
He crossed his arms over his chest. 'Exactly how long have you been hanging around here?'
Smile growing, the warrior said, 'We gave you privacy for your mating, if that's what you want to know.' His amusement died quickly, however. 'What kind of creature are you?'
Gray shrugged, not about to answer or explain. 'Jewel,' he called, done with the stranger. She'd been away from him for too long. 'Come here. Please.'
Steps light, she reclaimed her position at his side. Her expression radiated bright, illuminant bliss. 'These men belong to Darius en Kragin,' she explained. 'He's the king of the dragons, and the dragons are the closet things I've ever had to friends.'
He almost groaned. He did frown. 'Dragons?' Too easily he remembered how one of their race had welcomed him those first few nights in Atlantis.
'These men are honorable.' She looked to the tallest blond. 'How is Darius and his new bride?' The warrior, Brand, raised sandy brows, saying pointedly, 'You will soon see for yourself.'
Her smile faded. 'Renard said you were not here to steal me. There was truth in his words.' 'I will not steal you. You will simply come with me willingly.'
'No,' Gray said. 'We won't.'
'We need to reach the Temple of Cronus,' Jewel added.
'The Temple of—' Renard, who now stood next to the blond, frowned. 'The temple was destroyed months ago when humans came through the portal.'
Jewel's body went completely still, her lungs refusing to take in air. Surely he was mistaken. Surely she would have known, have felt something. 'You're wrong,' she managed to gasp.
'It was decimated, and there is nothing left. I speak true.'
Yes, he did, she realized, her stomach knotting painfully. An image of crumpled stone flashed in her mind, and she almost cried out. This was what her feeling of foreboding had been about when she'd asked Gray to take her to the temple. She'd ignored it, had refused to contemplate it because then she would have had to give up hope of finding her father.
But all this time, her hopes had been for nothing. She raised a shaky hand to her mouth, covering her trembling lips. She wanted a family so desperately, wanted to find her father and feel his arms around her. She wanted something like Gray had with his brothers and sister.
A strong arm wrapped around her waist and tugged her into an equally strong chest. Gray's masculine scent reached her nose. 'I'm here, baby.'
White-hot tears burned her eyes, and the trembling spread to her chin. Sinking into him, she drew from his strength and swallowed back her anguish. She would not break down emotionally in front of these men. She was strong, damn it. She would survive. Right now she had Gray, and she would cherish their short time together, letting nothing taint it.
She gave him a lingering hug, then forced herself to disengage. She faced Brand squarely. 'Why does Darius wish to see me?' There. Switching the conversation to the dragon king almost,
Brand tsked under his tongue. 'You know only he can tell you that. Are you ready to leave?'
Gray stiffened, and she knew his blood was heating, preparing his body for battle.
'I have promised to do something for Gray,' she said, 'and that promise comes before your king.' 'Whatever it is you must do for your man, you can do at our palace.'
Yes, she could, she realized with both joy and dejection. That would give her more time with Gray, and she grasped onto the reprieve. She faced him. 'I know you're in a hurry to find Dunamis,' she whispered, 'and I know your people need you back, but can you stay? For one more day?' Sucking in a breath, she added, 'Dunamis will be yours now or later, whichever you decide.'
He searched her face, his expression guarded. She expected him to ask how he could acquire the stone now that Cronus was destroyed but he didn't. He nodded and said, 'One more day.'
Relief swept through her, blanketing her sorrow and her fear. 'Thank you.' 'Gentlemen,' he said, never taking his gaze from her. 'It appears we will be joining you.'
'Too bad you agreed so easily,' one of the dragons said, the tallest of the group. 'I would have loved to convince you some other way.' The man actually sounded disappointed.
'You will be safe with the dragons.' Jewel linked her fingers with Gray's. 'They are a fierce lot, but very protective and Darius—' She paused, her words grinding to a halt. A dark premonition slithered through her mind. 'Darius is in trouble.'
The dragons didn't question her knowledge of this. They knew her powers firsthand and knew she never lied. Simultaneously they roared, growing wider and larger, morphing into their dragon forms, claws, tails and wings sprouting from their bodies and ripping away their clothing. Scales replaced skin, sharp fangs replaced teeth. Fire spewed from their mouths.
Gray tried to grab her and push her behind him.
'It's all right,' she said. 'They will not hurt us.'
'My God. I've seen some weird shit, but this... '
'They will fly us to the dragon palace.' She guided him forward. 'Climb on and enjoy the ride.'
'Dear God.' He grabbed his backpack from the ground and slung it over his shoulder before tentatively climbing on the dragon's back. Thankfully it remained unmoving, allowing him to settle on top. His every action was slow and measured.
'What's taking you so long?' Jewel's lips twitched, a smile clinging to the edges.
That smile eased the ache in his stomach, an ache that roared to life when she'd been told about Cronus, and he'd watched her go pale, watched tears fall from her eyes. He'd been helpless to do anything for her.
'Like I really want to touch something I'm not supposed to. I'm thinking we should walk.' Even as he spoke,