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Note: This story is a prequel/spin-off to my story "A Dragon's Tale", but this story has
no spoilers
for ADT. It takes place in the same world and gives the backstory for a few side characters in ADT. (One of whom you'll meet in Chapter 2). Despite the "reluctance" category, it's a true romance/love story. It's 5 chapters and finished, and I'll submit chapters every few days until it's all posted. Enjoy.
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CHAPTER 1: A noble knight & virgin princess forced together by a tyrant
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"Hurry Your Highness, they'll be here any moment!"
Princess Shara was moving as fast as she could, but the urging of one of her handmaidens was motivating her to try moving even faster. The ringing sound of steel clashing with steel outside her castle window didn't hurt either.
Behind the changing screen, she was pulling the dress off as fast as she could. After pulling it over her head, she flung it to another one of her handmaidens, who began folding it to put it away. Yet another handmaiden gave her another dress. This one was far less ornate and exactly matched the ones her handmaidens were currently wearing.
Shara pulled it over her head and took a place in the corner of the stone room with her handmaidens. Nearby, she heard one of her handmaidens begin to softly cry.
"Take heart, we'll be okay." Shara offered.
"But we all know what awaits us when the men burst through." The distraught handmaiden sobbed. "We've all heard the stories."
"We won't let that happen, princess." Said one of the four elite soldiers assigned to protect her room. They were normally stationed outside, but they had herded the women inside and barred the door once the castle had been breached. Shara wanted to believe him. He was a good man, they were all good men, but there was no way they could hold off an army.
Her handmaidens all echoed that sentiment, but she doubted they could do much while being unarmed in silk dresses versus fully armed and armored soldiers.
BANG!
BANG!
BANG!
The solid oak door to Princess Shara's room was pounded on by what sounded like a small battering ram. They all gathered in the far corner of the stone room and the handmaidens all clustered in front of Shara to protect her.
"Ladies--" Shara began to protest.
"Your Highness." Elthia said, speaking for her fellow handmaidens. "It is our sacred duty to protect you. Please, let us do this. I would not face Illuminar, the Great God of Light, after my death and tell him I neglected my duty to my princess. Please, don't make me stand before Illuminar and tell him that I shirked my duty to protect you.
Shara opened her mouth to respond, realized no response could be made, then closed it and nodded. "Thank you."
CRACK!
The wooden beam which held the door in place cracked, but held. It wouldn't hold much longer.
"Remember girls." Elthia said to her fellow handmaidens. "The princess is one of us now and it's our duty to protect her. No longer call her 'princess', or 'Your Highness', or even 'Shara'. From now on she is merely Katia; handmaiden to Princess Shara.
"Katia." The handmaidens chorused quietly as one.
CRACK!
SNAP!
The wooden beam barring the door against the invaders failed and the doors banged inwards. Half a dozen enemy soldiers rushed in, their chainmail clinking and swords held ready. Princess Shara's -- Katia's -- personal guards readied themselves for a fierce battle... followed by their deaths.
The enemy soldiers grinned as their eyes went from Shara's protectors to the beautiful women they were protecting. Their eyes filled with bloodlust and another kind of desire too.
Shara -- Katia -- swallowed hard.
"Hold!" A commanding voice said from outside the door.
A man strode in with an air of supreme competence and confidence, but not a hint of arrogance. He was wearing the cloak of an enemy commander. The enemy soldiers seemed to both take strength from his presence and yet grow uncomfortable at it.
He wasn't particularly large or tall, but he carried himself like the nobles of the court, only without the arrogance they so often displayed. He observed the situation, and Shara got the sense that he saw a lot more than his troops wanted him to.
"I am commander Kalus of King Tyso's army." He said to Shara's guard. "Stand down; you needn't die pointlessly."
Shara's guard tightened their grips on their swords and their leader spoke. "Nay, for we've all heard the stories of what King Tyso's men do to helpless women."
Commander Kalus got a strange expression on his face. Almost derision, but it didn't seem to be directed at them.
"King Tyso's men have a reputation; mine do not." Kalus turned to one of his own soldiers. "Tell them what I told my men before we breached the castle."
The man gulped. "You said that whatever one of your men did to a woman of this city, you would use a sword's point to do the same to that man."
Shara felt a tiny glimmer of hope in her chest. Maybe, just maybe, she would escape this with her virtue intact.
Commander Kalus turned to Shara's defenders. "I swear to you on the name of the Great God Illuminar -- blessed be He -- that no harm will befall the women you protect while they are under my care. I further swear that without matrimony, none of them shall feel a man's touch so long as they are in my care."
Her protectors seemed to waver slightly, and she didn't blame them.
In many parts of the Ten Kingdoms, it was death to go back on a formal oath made by the Great God Illuminar. She wasn't sure, but she believed it was like that in the invader's kingdom as well. She didn't want to see her protectors die. They had protected her for many years and she knew them to be among the best of men. Her father trusted them with her safety and there could be no higher praise than that.
Shara nudged Elthia and gave a subtle nod of the head.
"Please," Elthia said to their protectors. "Please don't die needlessly on our account. I'm sure the princess wouldn't wish it."
Their guardians exchanged glances for several moments and then they lowered their swords, probably correctly assuming the order came from the princess.
"One more thing." Commander Kalus said. "The princess; where is she? I see naught but handmaidens here."
"Sir, our lady went out riding this morning before your surprise attack." Elthia began her well-rehearsed lie. "She was surely caught outside the walls and fled to another castle."
Commander Kalus looked each of her handmaidens in the eye. They had been trained to lie perfectly to protect their princess just in case of situations like this. Just growing up in court was training enough for her. Shara was sure none of them would give the secret away.
Commander Kalus's eyes bored into each of them for several seconds apiece. When Shara's turn came, she couldn't meet his gaze; it was piercing, intelligent, and his eyes were full of cunning and strength.
"Very well." Commander Kalus nodded but didn't seem entirely convinced as he addressed his men. "Take them into custody, and treat them gently." There seemed to be an implied threat with his tone at the end, as if to say "or else."
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Commander Kalus breathed a sigh of relief as the flap of his tent closed behind him in his army's camp. The tent was far larger than he would've preferred at nearly fifteen feet across, but a wise man didn't refuse a gift from his king; especially one as fickle as King Tyso.
He slowly began removing his bloodied chainmail, wincing at the few bruises he'd taken in combat. From his perspective, the attack had gone well. They'd taken the city with minimal loss of life on both sides since his men had infiltrated the city the previous day and opened the gate in the dawn hours. However, minimal damage didn't mean none. Of course, Tyso had insisted that he use men from every legion instead of just his own, leading him to thank Illuminar that he had arrived at the princess's room before men from another legion had succumbed to their baser instincts.
With his armor removed, he lay down on his bed, hoping for nothing more than some rest after the day's exertions.
"Commander Kalus." A voice rang outside the tent.
"Report Kyselius." He replied to his herald.
"The king requests the honor of your presence."
"I'll be there presently." Kalus sighed. A 'request' from the king was as good as an order. He stood, gave himself a quick sponge bath hoping to remove the most offensive odors, then donned some clean military clothing that was suitable for an audience with the king.
As he walked through camp to the king's tent, he surveyed the scene. The men seemed to be in good spirits, having sacked another city in this long campaign and each had added to his store of wealth taken from the city. He noticed there were rather a lot of young women being roughly carried into a soldier's tent in every legion but his own.
Most of the women looked extremely scared.
He grimaced, took a deep breath, and kept walking. He didn't control the whole army, just his legion. The king allowed each commander the autonomy to decide such things and he had no authority to override the king. Trying to help would accomplish nothing and would probably just make matters worse because then the few women he had rescued would be given to the 'care' of another. He tightened his fist at the sight and took a few deep, calming breaths.
He kept walking.
Two minutes later, the king's guard waved him into the royal tent.
It was a bright, opulent affair that was littered with the trappings of wealth that a successful king on a successful campaign accrued. Kalus himself had no desire for such trappings, but the king sure seemed to enjoy them.