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The land of Tanselm will fall to evil if the Tetrarch, four identical princes wielding elemental powers, do not find their intended brides. Thrust into the parallel realm of earth to escape death and insure a future for their world, they have one mission and one mission only--to find their destined mates. Having spent most of her life trying to ignore, and deny, her dark side, her heritage from her father, a djinn, Ellie isn't prepared for the hatred and distrust Cadmus blasts her with when he discovers she's no mere mortal, but a Darkling. She's furious when he's placed into her care again and helpless to prevent herself from falling, once more, under the spell of his charms. Rating: Contains explicit sex, graphic language, and some situations which could be offensive to sensitive readers. |
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AFTERSHOCKS By Marie Harte
© copyright October 2006, Marie Harte
The muted glow of everdark hovered over the deep blue grasses of Foreia's rich fields. The black bark and flaming red leaves of giant firn trees framed the surrounding area, the scent of sweet scythia flowing through the warm air like a blessing of welcome. Jonas Chase, leader of the rebel Djinn army, grinned with pleasure. Lavender clouds covered the pink-red sky, a sight that never failed to impress him, and made him want to bask in his homecoming. A muffled curse and angry words, unfortunately, drew his attention. Jonas stared at his responsibility, Prince Cadmus Storm, the Earth Lord, and uttered a loud, drawn-out sigh. Surrounded by a dozen Djinn warriors and the Dark Lord who'd promised them freedom, Cadmus nevertheless made an impressive sight as he commanded Foreia's terrain to aid him against his "enemy." Why couldn't the damned Light Bringer do anything the easy way? Golden soil erupted, crushing navy grass into muddied chaos. Quakes of rock shifted, and the air reverberated with the threat of Storm Lord vengeance. "Fine, be a dick." Cadmus snarled over his shoulder, catching Jonas in a brown-eyed glare he found impressive for its sheer ferocity. "Kill me if you want. But I'm taking as many of you to the Next with me as I possibly can." Of the remaining Storm Lords, the Royal Four--more commonly referred to as The Tetrarch--promised a life that Jonas' people had been dreaming about for centuries. The princes didn't know it yet, but once one of the Royal Four became overking of Tanselm, life in their rich, magical world would change, and for the better. Tanselm, a realm of infinite power and splendor. In addition to the fruitful fields, pastures of green and forests of rich trees and earth, Tanselm housed a sentient majesty, an overwhelming center of magic that called to Light and Dark beings with equal intensity. The few times Jonas had been privileged enough to "visit," i.e. spy, he'd felt vastly more powerful standing in that magical plane of existence, even more so than in his home world of Foreia. Surprised at Tanselm's acceptance of himself, a Darkling, he'd begun to recognize his Dark Mistress' words as truth that Tanselm existed to accommodate more than just Light Bringers. Which wasn't to say the future Tetrarch wasn't needed to destroy the evil 'Sin Garu and his hated minions, the Netharat. Those vile wraiths, ice demons and monsters would happily feast on creatures of Dark and Light, if only to perpetuate the chaos that salved their undying hunger. The Dark only knew how many overlapping worlds in existence would fall should 'Sin Garu take Tanselm. Such pure magic in evil hands would destroy Foreia, Aelle, Earth, and so many other worlds not able to withstand such power. No, despite the differences between the Djinn and the Storm Lords, Jonas knew they shared a common purpose--to live and prosper without Dark Lord oppression. Studying Cadmus, Jonas shook his head. Four identical princes with the power to command the elements. Light Bringers and Storm Lords all, yet each brother was decidedly different. Darius, the Prince of Fire, had a temper and little patience. Marcus, the River Prince, possessed an annoying tendency toward arrogance, but thankfully his affai, his new bride, was wearing him down. Aerolus, the Wind Mage, controlled the winds as easily as he ruled magic, a young sorcerer with the potential of his legendary uncle, Arim, Tanselm's notorious Killer of Shadow. And Cadmus. Jonas still wondered at the Earth Lord, a brown-eyed royal who could charm the scales off a dragon. Keeping an eye on Marcus had been tedious but easy in comparison. Cadmus, on the other hand, protested the measures to keep him safe at every turn. While Jonas could feel for the independent royal, he found Cadmus' quirky sense of humor and annoyingly clever escape attempts vexing, not to mention exhausting. He watched Cadmus take on more than he knew he could handle and had to hand it to the Storm Lords. They had been born to royalty, but their parents had not raised whiny and weak monarchs. These men, and especially Cadmus, possessed strength and stubbornness in spades. From what Jonas' cousin had affirmed, Cadmus' reputation as a charmer and ladies' man had been well-earned. Lighthearted but kind, he had seemed to be the easiest of the four brothers to turn. Staring at him now as he tried to bury half a dozen Djinn under Foreia's life-giving earth, Jonas found it hard to reconcile the easy-going Cadmus with the Light Bringer warrior before him. "Enough," the Dark Lord, the Djinn's Dark Mistress, said in a soft voice. She took several steps closer to Cadmus but shook her head when Jonas attempted to intervene. "Earth Lord, the vision you saw was a message from me." "Bullshit. I saw you die, you and your bastard brother, B'alen." Her ice-blue eyes narrowed, and her smile, when it came, was as effective a weapon as her dark flame. "B'alen is indeed dead. And you Storm Lords owe me a debt of gratitude for it." "Gratitude?" Cadmus snorted and threw several approaching Djinn from him with bursts of energy that visibly swelled from the ground. "If not for you Dark Lords, Tanselm would be in one piece." Cadmus blasted another group of Djinn, his power growing with his rage. "My father, my uncles and aunts and cousins, would all still be alive." A large tree groaned as it shuddered under a massive force, its roots reaching through the ground for the Dark Mistress' legs. She glided as if on air, stopping a few feet from Cadmus. Jonas could feel the tension filling the space between them with chaotic power. Tendrils of negative energy snarled at him, and he flashed into the natural form of the Djinn, in truth, unable to help himself. He didn't even try to fight it, knowing he was much more powerful in his energetic state. His physical form blurred, keeping a man's outline while consisting not of flesh, but of white, blazing energy surrounded by a black aura that danced like flame. He was Djinn. He was powerful. And he had been born to return his people to their home world, to Tanselm, where they rightfully belonged. "Hear me, Earth Lord," the Dark Mistress uttered in a low voice filled with bleak promise. "You know nothing of true pain, of torture and worse at the hands of those you love. So carry the regret of your loved ones' passing close to your heart, and be content that you will once again join them in the Next." The Earth Lord stared at her, quiet but wary, his eyes fixed on hers. Jonas expected her to thrall him, at the very least, to punish him for his disrespect. But she surprised him. "You look so much like Arim." Cadmus blinked, puzzled but cautious. "What do you know of my uncle?" "I know everything about Tanselm's greatest sorcerer," she said with disdain. "A pity he still breathes when a fine man like your father is dead, hmm?" Cadmus stilled, but Jonas could see the fury pooling in his gaze as he stepped closer to her. "I owe you my thanks, you said? Then allow me to thank you for my father's passing." He looked around him, his glare hot enough to burn. "You and all your Djinn friends. Without their poison, my father would still be alive." He glared at the Dark Mistress, his gaze as black as night, and raised his arms, his fingers reaching for her. "Accept my gratitude, on behalf of the Storm Lords." "Cadmus, no!" Jonas yelled, alarmed at the inviting expression on his Dark Mistress' face. Cadmus had no idea of the power she wielded, and Jonas had come too far to lose the Storm Lord because of his rash temper. Unfortunately, he couldn't aid Cadmus because she wouldn't allow it. She held him still with a thought, welcoming Cadmus' touch. The minute Cadmus' finger touched her shoulder, the very second his power hit hers, he froze. The Dark Mistress, Lexa Van Nostren, 'Sin Garu's sister and traitor to his cause, froze, as well. Together they stood like statues, locked in a war of wills, a soft blue nimbus of light blanketing them together. And then Lexa took a deep breath and pulled away, leaving Cadmus in a frozen haze. "Very good work, Jonas." She turned to him and smiled, her grin sincere and dangerously alluring. "He's filled with a Darkness that compliments his Light. I believe this Storm Lord will solve all your problems." Jonas brightened, his aura black with joy. "Truly, Lexa? This one would see the Djinn welcomed back to Tanselm?" "The Sarqua Djinn, yes," she corrected softly, and he nodded. "Those who fight alongside my brother, 'Sin Garu, are too tainted to appreciate Tanselm's grace." Jonas bowed his head in deference. "Unfortunate, but true." He looked up, willing her to read the sincerity in his soul. "But we won't make those same mistakes. We may live in the Darkness of existence, but our hearts are pure." She nodded. "Light and Dark are sides of the same coin. It has ever been about balance. In time all will see what you and I know." "And Cadmus?" She smiled, a grin that would have looked quite menacing had Jonas not understood and supported its cause. "He's one of us already. He just doesn't know it yet." |
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