“What are you smiling at?” she asked.

“I finally saved you-pretty impressive, considering the wound in my back isn’t fully healed and I have no legs.” He slapped his thigh.

“You have wonderful legs and you’re not a cripple,” she scolded. “And yes, you saved me.” She slipped her hand out of the water to check her wound-a tiny puncture that wasn’t even bleeding anymore. She put her thumb over the hole to put pressure on it and tried to step out of the fountain. The weight of her dress pulled her back in. Cade took her arm to steady her so she could swing her legs over the edge. She plopped down next to him, splashing him with water.

“Can you tell if they’re all right? Are they still fighting?”

He looked away, an expression of concentration on his youthful face. His happy demeanor faded away and he didn’t respond.

“Cade? Are they okay?”

He put his hand up to silence her. Another moment passed and then he smiled. “They are fine. The Royals have left and their injuries are minor.”

“Injuries? Who’s hurt?”

He fell silent again. “Luka has a gash on his arm, nothing serious. Octavion. .” He paused.

Cade? Please. Is Octavion okay?”

“Yes, only a scratch. But he is not returning to the castle yet. He says. .” Cade smirked. “Must I repeat this?”

“Yes.”

He rolled his eyes. “Well, he apologizes and feels horrible for putting you in harms way. . and. . he says he loves you and will see you tomorrow.” The last part came out in a rush, like he couldn't wait to get it over with. Typical of a sixteen-year-old boy.

Kira sighed with relief. “Thank you. Did you at least brag to them about saving me?”

“Of course.”

“Good.” Her heart still raced from her encounter with the strange Royals. The words they’d said echoed over and over in her head. She'd almost forgotten she'd killed a prince. Shandira's prince. She looked at Cade who watched her intently.

“Are you well, Kira? Do you want to talk about what happened out there?”

She shrugged. “I don’t even know.” She told him about the cubs and how Octavion reacted when one of them bit her finger, but the rest was a blur. “They were Royals-that’s all I know.”

“Did they say anything?”

“Yeah, Draego said he'd get a bounty for killing me.”

Cade leaned forward and put a hand on her shoulder. “He told you his name?”

“He didn't have to. When I first escaped from Shandira, I went to the place in the canyon where you battled with the two Royals. The one I hit with my arrow was dead, but the other one was still alive. Draego arrived through a strange portal, along with several others from your world. They collected their dead and wounded. He caught my scent right before someone called him and said they needed to leave. Draego looked right at me and said we'd meet again. Then they were all swept up into this whirlwind and vanished.”

“Why would they want you dead? None of us were responsible for what happened that day. The blame falls on Shandira and her men.”

Kira shrugged out from under his touch and started wringing the water from her sleeves. “Because the man I shot was a prince.”

“A prince?” He looked away and seemed to be concentrating again.

“Cade, please don’t say anything to Octavion. He has enough to worry about right now.”

He put his hand up again.

Boys!

Waiting impatiently, she began to chill. Soaked to the bone, the slight breeze swirling through the courtyard didn’t help. She gathered her skirt in her hands and wrung as much water out of her dress as she could. It wasn’t an easy task considering Cade watched her every move. She was sure it improper to expose her legs, but it couldn’t be helped. When she saw a grin creep across his face she knew he no longer communicated with his brother, but enjoyed the show.

“Getting a good eye full?” she teased.

He turned his attention to her face instead of her legs and then nervously cleared his throat. “Um. . Luka said he knows someone who may have information about this matter.” He acted prim and proper now, but the flush in his cheeks gave him away. “He agreed to keep it from Octavion until he has more information.” Then he grinned and looked back at her legs. “He also instructed me to keep an eye on you.”

She quickly dropped the soaked fabric and slapped his arm. “Well your injury certainly didn’t mess with your libido.”

He laughed.

“Do you have enough strength to take a lady to her room? No way am I dragging this heavy wet dress up those stairs.”

His forehead furrowed. “You do know it will hurt going through the walls?”

“Well, I can either suffer a little pain now, or take your mother’s scolding when she sees the mess I leave on her floor as I drip all the way to my room.”

“I would definitely take the pain.” He laughed again.

“Why don’t you put us on the balcony? That shouldn’t be too painful.” She grabbed his arm and they were there, both sitting side by side on the ground with their backs against the balcony railing. She gave him another hug and stood. “Can you get to your room okay?”

He nodded, smiled and was gone.

When she entered the room, she found Ussay changing the linens on the bed. She hummed a happy little tune and paid no attention to her as she came through the open French doors. Kira walked up behind her and put her hand on Ussay’s back. She screamed and spun around to find Kira soaking wet and dripping all over her clean floor.

“Kira,” she gasped. She looked her up and down and then put her hands on her hips. “Now what have you done?”

Chapter Sixteen

Kira managed to get through Ussay’s onslaught of questions without revealing the attack or the fact that she’d killed a prince. After getting out of her wet clothes, she took a much needed bath and slipped into her nightgown. It took some convincing, but Ussay reluctantly promised to spend the night with her mother. Kira told her she was no longer in need of constant care, but would expect her friend back in the morning to pick out a dress and help with her hair. Ussay seemed pleased with Kira’s request and agreed to go home.

As the evening shadows melted into darkness, Kira realized that for the first time since coming to Xantara, neither Octavion nor Ussay would watch her sleep. In a way it brought her peace. She'd be alone with her thoughts and her dreams. Alone to deal with whatever emotions the past few weeks and months had left in her heart, she was also alone with her nightmares and she feared sleep wouldn't come at all-or if it did, it would leave her reliving the things that had brought her pain.

Although exhausted, Kira wasn’t ready to crawl into bed yet. She’d spent far too many hours there lately and the thought of lying in silence didn’t appeal to her. She wished she had her iPod to keep her mind busy, but instead decided to take in the view. She pulled a shawl from the bench at the end of the bed and went to one of the window seats. It took a moment to get comfortable, but it was worth the effort. Her view fell on the colorful garden below her and the deep blue water of the lake that stretched out almost to the horizon. Only a small section of land separated it from the sky.

She watched as one by one the stars appeared-their brightness increasing with each passing moment. How she longed to be lying in Octavion’s arms underneath the same sky in her world. Her memory of the clearing, the

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