*****A word of CAUTION there are strong non consensual themes in this part (chapter?)
If you do not feel comfortable reading about rape, battery and sexual assault please skip this.
All characters are over the age of 18
Author's Note:
Wow, I'm pleased as punch. I wanted to thank everyone for all the really nice comments. It's definitely been a journey writing this.
You know one thing I've learned while writing this is that I can't write sex scenes worth crap. You would think, that I would be able to considering I've been with my partner for 3 years and in general have had sex? I'm going to go ahead and just blame my autism.
I'm currently looking for editors to help me with the editing, solo editing is not easy and this story has been through so many revisions a fresh set of eyes looking for cohesion would be a god send. So if you're willing to edit and read my crappy writing feel free to reach out!
Now if only I could get someone to write my sex scenes hahaha...
OOOOH also! Let me know if you guys like long parts like this or shorter parts like the first one. More pages? less pages? Less filler?
Anyways without further ado
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As soon as the door closed behind him. Aurelia sat feeling flustered by the exchange. Binding what does he mean by binding? His words drummed through her brain. This prince had been chasing her down, all her life. The reason she was forced into hiding from birth. Her supposed 'Seeker' if she were to believe his version of the prophecy. Even if he was telling the truth there was no way she would become his mate that's for sure.
She furrowed her brows in disgust at herself, having sat in his lap and drank water out of his hands. She felt angry with herself having felt comforted by embrace, despite knowing the amount of pain he had caused her people. She drew her knees to her chest and focused on holding back the tears that threatened her eyes at the bitter memories.
She heard the door unlock, as a small older woman came toddling in with a tray. She fixed Aurelia a look of concern as soon as she saw the state she was in.
She was a Halfling judging by the size. Halflings lived in remote villages away from humans and Elves, for the most part they were happy peaceful people that didn't disturb others.
She flew into a frenzy asking if she was okay gesturing at the bruises and scratches that lined the exposed part of her body. Part of Aurelia wanted to roll over and laugh at the worried features contorted on the tiny woman's face but at the same time she realized she really must have looked awful.
In truth, her body probably had seen better days, her arms had a long gash gained during a brief skirmish with an elf that night. Her torso still held the deep purple bruise not to mention the newly added red marks compliments of his royal ass, during their water fiasco, that she was certain would leave a few bruises tomorrow. Aurelia did her best to reassure the old woman who introduced herself as Maesys.
She glanced over at the tray of food the woman had brought in with her, the smell of herbs, meats and spices filled her nose.
The pretty silver tray held a bowl of meat and vegetable stew, next to that were two slices of freshly baked bread still steaming like it had just come out of the oven.
Food, I need to keep up my strength if I am going to find a way out of here.
Aurelia graciously accepted the tray and set upon devouring its contents.
Sighing to herself she began asking her new friend about where she was in order to ascertain information about the area. Her brain began filling with ideas and strategies on how exactly she was going to escape from this place.
Unfortunately, the woman seemed hesitant about divulging such information, Aurelia didn't blame her, assuming the Prince was as evil as his reputation claimed. If Maesys were caught aiding her escape who knows what he would do to her.
"I am just happy to see you're doing better. I was so worried when they first brought you in." Maesys chatted pleasantly.
"How long have I been out for?" she asked curiously.
"It's been about two days since they brought you in dearie."
"How have I been asleep for that long?" Aurelia exclaimed. "It feels like I've only been asleep for a night."
"Stasis can do that to you" Maesys replied, but sensing the girl in front of her hadn't a clue on what she was talking about she continued to explain.
"Stasis is an elven incantation that a few of the high ranking Elves can perform. It's usually used as a means to put those who are injured to sleep. I'm not certain how it works exactly but I do know you could go almost a week without eating and not feel a thing. I've seen a few commanders around the post using it." She offered her a weak smile of sympathy that showed that there was really not much more she could say beyond that.
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Maesys proved to be an excellent companion, after her initial wariness they slipped into easy conversation like they were old friends. Aurelia enjoyed the motherly tone and attitude of the halfling. She found that Maesys had been serving at the particular outpost for almost 25 years. After finishing their conversation and the woman toddled out the door after giving her a warm hug, Aurelia set about making more affirmative plans.
She walked over to the door and closed her eyes, a yellow glow of aura danced across her skin as she studied the hallway beyond. While she could not see colors she could make out shapes and heartbeats of guards standing outside to watch her.
Aurelia rubbed her head and sighed, leaning back from the door to collect her thoughts. Two men were posted at her door and one that had walked by the hallway, to the right of that hallway is a door that exists outside. The reconnaissance played out through her mind. There were bars on the only window in the room she was in but looking out she could see that she was ground level, a forest line temptingly close to her but there was no way to know how many more soldiers she would run into past the three that she had already accounted for.
I'll just have to bide my time and wait for an opening.
As she thought this she rubbed her head trying to think through the mental fog that hung in her head like thick condensation in the early morning. This had been one of her reasons for not using her abilities initially.
As a Source, her power allowed her to pull off feats of magic that would take even the most talented wizard decades to master. Normally, magical talent comes from the learning of spells and rituals.
Her magic came directly from her very being with divine blood running through her veins, she didn't need the written rituals and incantations or the hours of study needed to produce the effects she wanted.
She wasn't entirely sure how her abilities worked, save for the few feats she learned on her own. From what she could tell it required some focus, and strong feelings.
However, despite her divine blood she still had a human body with all its caveats. She could perform some strong acts of magic as a Source but, the difficulty of what she wanted to do and the length of time doing it often resulted in the fog. Unfortunately, she also lacked the strength to pull off anything particularly incredible.
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The sun outside her window was setting the next day when she heard a knock at her door. The day had been mindlessly dull, she paced her room up and down, alternating between walking and jogging. When she tired of that she laid in bed and stared at the ceiling, plotting her escape, listening to the comings and goings of servants and guards. Was it three people? Four? Did the same person come back?
She briefly debated using her powers to scope this out but decided against it, not wanting to waste the energy. Hour after monotonous hour passed with nothing done. Maybe that was his plan. To bore her to death.
A knock came at the door that broke her from her private reverie.
The door unlocked as a familiar friendly face came waddling in to greet her. Maesys carried a silver tray with plates set on it.
"Hello dearie, just coming in with some supper, thought you might be hungry"
Aurelia couldn't help the smile that spread on her face, glad to finally have someone to talk to and break the monotony of her prison. The tray she carried a bowl that was unlike something Aurelia had ever seen in her life. The bowl was made of solid rose quartz with intricately carved designs surrounding it. The spoon was similarly carved to match the exquisite dish. Elves truly lived up to their reputation for craftsmanship. The bowl alone was worth a month's worth of rations for her camp. Inside the bowl was more soup with the same bread that was served to her earlier.
"I'm sorry about the lack of variation, his highness doesn't quite feel comfortable giving you anything but..."
Aurelia shook her head grateful to be fed at all.
As Aurelia ate her dinner, she asked Maesys all sorts of questions to get to know her more. She enjoyed listening to the old woman's tales about the halfling village she grew up in. Their life seemed idyllic, with festivals almost every other day. Halflings loved any excuse to celebrate life.
As she went on about her life Aurelia's eyes closed, picturing life in a peaceful halfling village.
Maesys in turn asked about Aurelia's life growing up. Stories about her strange upbringing similarly fascinated the kindly halfling.