Chapter Two
She has violet eyes
, Cassius thought to himself.
The slave girl quickly withdrew from his mind has he came upon his sister's black steed, flanked by her husband. Her stomach was plump beneath her sheer purple gown, indicating she was heavy with a child but Cassius was unsure of just how far along she really was.
Velorina never really called upon her brother, most likely due to her new husband's orders.
The pathetic Lord of the Westlands was nothing short of a nightmare to Broslan females, having laid hands upon them when he saw fit. No thanks to their father had Velorina married the Broslan. Had Cassius been king at the time of their betrothal, the Lord would have his head on a spike the moment he dared touch his sister. She was the only family he had left. He needed to keep her safe.
He brushed his hair behind his ears, feeling the smooth cuffs on the tips catch his fingers. He helped Vel down, her green eyes alight with a soft glow of a new mother. Something beautiful could come of this terrible marriage and Cassius felt her excitement.
"Cassius!" Vel squealed when Cas held out a hand to help her down. "Oh, brother, how I've missed you!" She wrapped her arms tightly about him, her long emerald sleeves clutching him forcefully to her.
The king was surprised at her lack of respect but didn't question her. Had another subject done this, they would have been executed on the spot. Though, this was his sister and he squeezed her back, nuzzling her raven hair with his mask, inhaling her sent through the four slits near his nose. She smelled like their mother; warm and inviting yet wise and old. "Sister,'' he whispered and closed his eyes, reveling in the familiarity of her.
When he pulled back, his eyes instantly drew to the harsh marks lining her pale and slim neck. They were palpable in her deep neckline, the gold trim accentuating what her husband has been doing to her. Healed bite marks. The bastard. Sure, Broslans often fed on one another for pleasure but those scars always healed within a day or so. These had been made in an act of violence, done in such a way that her body wouldn't have had time to restore. Add her growing child to that, her body was not able to withstand his attacks.
Cassius suppressed a growl and turned towards his brother-in-law. "Lord Toros," he nodded, calling the Lord by his first name. Impolite, maybe, but this was the least of the Lord's worries.
Toros bowed, sweeping low, hand on his middle. A thick band occupied his third finger in the center, a Dragh's profile emblazoned obviously on the face. "Your highness," he muttered, his voice a little high for a male's. Toros did not speak another word as he waited for the king to begin another conversation.