Helena slammed Uri into the wall, his muscular body thudded against the cold hard stone. He grunted but Helena planted her lips against his, creating an airtight seal from the world. Heat radiated into Helena's body, her breasts stiffening against Uri's bare chest, his hairs tickling her nipples. A tingling sensation filled her upper thighs and her groin ached. Uri's arms enveloped her waist, goosebumps rose on her skin as his fingers slid down to her arse, grasping tightly. His hard crotch pushed against her.
"Ah," Uri gasped, a trickle of blood slipping down his lower lip. He put a finger to it and stared at the red stain upon the tip. He smirked.
Helena smiled devilishly and rubbed her teeth across her lower lip.
"You want to play that game tonight?" Uri asked, his hands once more creeping up and down her back. His calloused fingers scratched against her bare flesh.
"I always want 'that game', my Prince," Helena purred, moving closer.
Their faces flushed as their lips brushed against each other, teeth shining white in grins of pleasure. Salt rushed over Helena's tongue as she tasted his blood.
There was a knock at the door.
"Forgive the intrusion, my Lord," a voice called through the door.
"Shit," Uri cursed.
Helena jumped away and crawled under the bed, grabbing her clothes behind her. Uri fumbled with his belt buckle as the door creaked open.
"My Lord?"
Uri straightened his golden hair, Helena watching from under the bed, her lower lip still gripped in her teeth as she watched the fire's light flickered on his bare chest, his belt riding low on his exposed hip.
"What is it?" Uri snapped, leaning against the chest of draws, attempting to look casual.
The guard stepped into the room, hard footsteps tapping against the wood floor. He bowed low, his sword flicking up behind him in his sword belt as he gripped the handle in honour of his Prince.
"Please, forgive the intrusion, my Lord. His grace demands your presence immediately in his study."
"Of course he does," Uri complained, his eyes flickered with anger.
The guard stood motionless, his fingers twiddling with his sword hilt.
Tria, Helena thought. A new guard, not used to Prince Uri's dislike of being summoned at will by his father. And apparently... not knowing when to leave the room.
The guard glanced around the floor awkwardly.
"Well," Uri snapped, "your message is delivered so unless you have something else to say I suggest you leave."
Tria jumped.
"My Lord, forgive me." He turned to leave, hand on the doorframe before looking back. "Should I tell his Grace you will arrive imminently?"
"You will tell him if he wishes to have someone come instantly he should get a dog. I'll come when I come. Now get out!"
The door shut a little too hard as Tria retreated from the room. Helena stifled a laugh.
"Don't you start," Uri warned, mockingly putting his hands on his hips.
Helena crawled out from beneath the bed, her skin lined from the floor's planks.
"You can't tell me it isn't funny. You scared Tria, his boots were shaking. He'll be trying desperately to get out of bringing messages to you," she said, gliding across the room and placing a hand upon Uri's chest.
He groaned and held her hips in his hands.
"It shouldn't be like this," he muttered, staring into her dark eyes.
Helena sighed, her smile fading.
"But it is."
She turned and bent to pick up her clothes, gingerly climbing into her trousers.
"Why? Why is it like this?"
"Uri..."
"You're a Captain, a dragon rider, you command a squadron of my father's troops, you're a second ear to the Queen. Not to mention you're a flyer, unlike me. The idea of the flight gene not being passed on through the royal bloodline is almost criminal. There is no shame, why can we not go public? Why can I not tell the world how I feel?"
"Because I am no Princess," Helena explained, tucking her shirt into her trousers forcefully. Her chest ached and her palms began to sweat.
"We're Dark Tarentian, since when did status matter?"
"Since you're the heir to the throne and I cannot be a Queen."
"Then let me abdicate."
"And let our people lose their future King?"
"My sister is trained also, they would have a ruler, regardless."
"And you'd be happy with that? To go from a Prince, a future King, to just a Captain in the royal guard? An adviser to royalty?"
Uri looked down to the floor, tilting his head away from her. Helena walked forward and placed her hand on his cheek, pulling his face towards her. She kissed him lightly on the lips, wine wafted from his breath. She smiled sadly.
"No... Good look with his Grace. I'll see you later."
She moved past him towards the balcony, peering through the curtains, her eyes adjusting to the dark, her night.
"One day I'll convince you," Uri said.
Helena's eyes flashed a brilliant white and her wings unfurled behind her, dark as night with sparkles of silver like stars.
"One day, we'll all be dead."
She pulled open the balcony doors and leapt out into the night, stretching her wings as she fell over the edge. The cold air rushed towards her, her feathers rustling at her ears, shirt engulfing her. She straightened her wings and thrust upwards as she caught the updraft. She flapped slowly, steadily gaining height and momentum, out of the boundary of the palace and over the streets of Souel Nantra.
Helena breathed deeply, the cold air slamming into her lungs. Her strong wings and back muscles tightened with her flight, gliding her through the air as easily as sliding on ice. She touched a hand to her chest, her heart slowing.
When will he understand?
She grimaced and shook her head, her eyes watered as the wind lashed into them.
She flew away from the city, towards the forest and beyond. To the cliff of Ohsi, with its backdrop of the moon and the night, the lonely embrace of bare rock and air.
She landed softly, her wings folding neatly behind her, long feathers brushing the dusty ground. Her eyes flashed, and they disappeared into their resting places, her shoulder blades shuddering with the impact. She walked to the cliff's edge and sat, staring back at the light of the city, their warm glow fighting the cold night.
None of them truly understand.
She tilted her head back, allowing the cool air to brush down her blouse, brushing her collarbone and prickling her flesh. Her hand slid to her upper thigh, longing for her night to continue. She sighed and tilted her head back towards the city.
Her night was over. A Prince's time was never his own. And she had no claim to it.
***
Sweat ran down her spine, her muscles aching in protest as she deflected Brak's blows with her axe. Vibrations shuddered down her arms with each hit, the sun belching down upon them like smoke. She spun around Brak, dodging his spear and aimed for his back. Her axe came crashing with a metallic thud as Brak raised the spear behind himself, stopping her blow. He spun on the spot, smirking at her with flaming eyes. Sweat trickled down his forehead, but she knew he was comfortable. He liked the heat, the sun, the light.
Helena groaned in exasperation and jumped back from him, straightening her spine and rolling her shoulders.
"And time!" Riatt called, tapping a gong lightly at his side.
Brak stood up straight and wiped his brow before stretching out his wrists.
"Too hot for you today, Helena?" He asked.
"Least my wood bill's cheaper than yours," she counteracted.
Brak smiled and inclined his head at Riatt as he walked towards them.
"A good match. No blood spilled. Helena, you seemed a little sluggish today; monitor your stance. Brak, don't lose sight of your opponent so often. I know you can defend your back but that doesn't mean the enemy should see it."
"As you say," Brak said, wiping a cloth across his spear.
Helena inclined her head before walking away towards the side of the pitch, a row of benches lay at the foot of giant pillars casting a shadow across their cool surface.
"Bad night, huh?"
Helena swung round as Liet rolled out of the pillars shadows.
"What's it to you?"
Liet smiled and seated himself beside her.
"A friendly word of advice..." He stared at the distant pitch, watching Brak stretch whilst Riatt spoke to him. "Decide, before we're sent away on this mission."
"And why would that be a deadline?"