Nazneen noticed how Aresâ men froze after she spoke. Did she say anything wrong? It took her a moment to put the pieces together after seeing his men blush. Right. Humans were more discreet about such matters. She remembered that they found them often shameless and vulgar.
She paused. Is that what he thought about her? Maybe why her seduction didnât work on him. He was human so she would have to adapt to the human way. She swallowed the banana without chewing and began to cough.
He chuckled. âChoking already?â
She threw the banana skin on him and he laughed. âYou have such a temper.â He picked the skin from his jacket and put it on the table. âWe will have to work on that if you are to become queen.â
She just glared at him. So not only vulgar. He found her crazy.
âAnd where did you bathe?â
âThe sea.â
He frowned. âYou shouldnât. The sea water isnât good for your skin.â
âDoes my skin look bad to you?â She said touching her arm.
âNo. But the taste will be. I was just thinking about how YOU would taste. Like⦠oranges. Now it will be salt.â He shook his head with pretentious distaste.
She frowned at him.
He went ahead to pick a fruit from the basket. âOr maybe sweeter, like tangerine,â he began to peel the tangerine and then split it in half.
Nazneen watched as he put it in his mouth. He nodded satisfied with the taste as he chewed. She watched his jaw working and frustration gnawed at her again. âWell, you might not find out,â she said now wanting to deny him.
He just smiled and put the other half in his mouth. âThis tasted too good. Maybe you donât taste like this after all. I donât think so.â
This man really wanted to be choked. She imagined herself doing so.
He met her eyes with a steady gaze. âI think that look is enough. I am dead.â
âIf I were to kill, I would make it very slow.â She threatened.
The look in his eyes changed to something that tugged at her heart before he looked away. Why did he look at her like that? Did he really think she would kill him? She did almost kill him butâ¦
She looked down at the plate in front of her and watched the men serve her again. They filled her plate more than their own. âBecause you are a dragon.â They smiled sheepishly. âYou must need more food.â
Only she was hungry for something else right now. She had been starving for a hundred years and she never denied herself nor did she ever fail to seduce any man she wanted. Why did this one deny her despite the fact that she could smell his arousal? Was it because she was a dragon? But he showed no hatred toward her.
Once they finished breakfast, she offered to help clean up and she was left with the dishes.
Dishes? She panicked a little, now knowing what to do. She saw them passing by, occupied with something she couldnât bring herself to stop them and ask. They would think she was spoiled, which she was. She picked a plate, still unsure where to start. She needed water, right?
âDonât know how to wash dishes?â
She turned to find Ares leaning against the door frame. âI can just call someone else,â he said.
âNo!â She panicked.
He looked at her for a moment and then walked in, taking off his jacket and tossing it aside. He pulled up his sleeves as he walked over and came to crouch beside her.
Was he going to help her wash? He picked a plate and she watched his steps. âIt is not so difficult.â
âNo,â she blushed, embarrassed.
âWho did the dishes at your home?â
âHumans,â she blurted before she could stop herself.
Startled she turned to him and met his gaze. She couldnât tell what he was thinking and he said nothing. He just proceeded to help her in silence. When they were done, he stood up to leave. She hurried to block his way.
âIs that why?â She asked.
âWhy what?â
âWhy you wonât accept me? Because I am a dragon?â
âAccept?â
âYou know what I mean?â
âNo, I donât.â He was serious and she found herself not finding the right way to explain.
âAccept that you are my breedmate.â
âI am not denying that.â
She tried not to be irrational and took a deep breath. She couldnât be angry at him for something he didnât have control over and she knew she wasnât ideal for him either considering the war between them.
âWhy did you release me first?â She asked. âYou could have negotiated with my freedom?â
âI could have but my problem is that I donât trust people easily. Besides, after so many years in a cave, you wouldnât be able to promise anything without getting help and becoming queen first.â
âWhat if I donât want to be queen?â
âWill you hide in the mountains forever? Because without peace you canât stay with us for long. It is not safe.â
Right. She was trying to escape but she would have to go back.
âWe have arrived.â He said and then went to pick up his jacket.
Nazneen followed him up on deck and saw that they had arrived at what looked like an island.
There was a large white mansion, with black gates and a green garden ahead. A few heavily weaponized guards came to help beach the ship and she could hear some of the crew explaining that she was with them.
The crew began to leave the ship while she kept staring.
âHave you changed your mind?â Ares came to stand beside her. âYou donât have to stay here if you donât want.â
âI donât know if I will be welcomed.â
âIt is my home. You are welcome.â He said.
He had taken off his jacket and held it for her to wear. She understood she couldnât be dressed like this and slid her arms into his jacket. It smelled of him.
He then offered his hand and helped her down, then walked her up to his home. Two guards opened the large gates and then she entered a grand garden, with tall hedges, statues, bushes, and flower fields. There were benches to sit on here and there and in the middle a large fountain, spewing water.
At the entrance, a few stairs up servants were already lined up. Their eyes widened when they took notice of her, a look of fright settling in them.
âThis is Nazneen. She will be staying here for a while,â he introduced her.
His servants were all well dressed. They bowed and curtsied. âMy Lord.â
âCome,â he said and continued to lead her inside.
Inside the house was just as extravagant. Everything was neat, cleaned to shine, and organized. It had a different feel from the rich homes of dragons. They often liked the rich colors of brown, cold, and green but here it was mostly white, beige, and soft greys. It made the space look larger.
âMy Lord,â one of the servants came and gave him a certain look.
He turned to her. âYou can look around. I will be back.â
He left her side and followed the old female servant. Nazneen strained her ears while looking around.
âMy Lord. A dragon?â She sounded afraid. âEveryone is worried and scared.â
âDonât be. I would not bring harm to you.â He spoke to her gently and with respect. âI need you to calm down and everyone else. I donât want you to act afraid around her. She is a special guest and I want you to give her the best treatment. I entrust her to you.â
Nazneen frowned as she listened. He was being this way again. Why?
âSpecial guest?â Now she sounded more worried. âI thought you would bring the princess here.â
Princess? He would bring a princess here? Why?
It suddenly struck her. If his denial wasnât that she was a dragon then⦠he liked another woman? Of course. How stupid could she be? He was human. They had a shorter lifespan so, at this age, he should have already been married, and if not he must have already found someone. A princess at that.
âShe will no longer come here, so I want you to focus on Nazneen.â He said firmly but she heard something else in his voice. Slight anger or frustration. Why? And why would she no longer come?
He came back with the servants trailing behind him. âCome, I will show you to your room.â He said, gently placing a hand on her back.
The servants continued to follow them. âWhy are they following us?â she leaned in to whisper.
He smiled. âTo help you.â
âI may not be able to do dishes but I can take care of myself.â She said offended.
âI know. They will help you as much as you allow them. After the journey, maybe you want a hot bath.â
âThey are still afraid,â she said hearing their heartbeat.
âMaybe you can show them that there is nothing to fear.â
They arrived in front of a white wooden door, with beautiful patterns carved into it and silver handles.
He opened it and they stepped into a room covered with whites and silver and shining glass and crystals. The bed had a frame with white seethrough curtains. The carpet was thick and luxurious matching the creamy sofa. She felt like she was in the clouds.
âDo you like it?â He asked when she kept looking around.
âYes.â She breathed.
It was very different from the room she used to own in gold and brown.
The servants stepped inside and lined up. âThis is Natalie, Betsy, Paige, and Eve.â He introduced them.
He knew all their names.
âThey will take well care of you. You can let them know of anything you might need.â
âAnd you?â She asked.
âI will be staying in my room.â
âIs it far away?â
The servants looked down.
âNo. I will show you the way later,â he smiled subtly. âI will leave you now. You are in safe hands.â He assured her.
Once he left, the older maid took initiative after a moment of eerie silence.
âMy Lady, would you like to have a bath?â
My Lady?
âYes.â
They went ahead to prepare everything. Nazneen noticed how things changed over the past hundred years. Fancy bathtubs, bowls, and sinks. When she took off her clothes, they stared as if they never saw a female body. A blush crept to their cheeks.
Nazneen wasnât sure what it was all about and got into the hot water. It was soothing and the servants used strange tools on her skin, washing all the way between her fingers and under her nails. The soap and oils they used smelled so good.
âYou have such good skin,â one of them said.
âThank you,â she smiled.
They wrapped her in nice, comfortable towels and then sat her in front of a dresser to choose a dress. They held up the dresses for her. She frowned not understanding a thing.
âHow⦠am I supposed to wear it?â Too many layers.
âWe will help you.â
They were as difficult to wear as they looked. Well, maybe not difficult but it took more time than just sliding into her blouse and skirt.
âHow do I seduce a human male?â She asked Eve who combed her hair.
Eve paused, her eyes widening a bit.
âI am sure you wonât have a problem courting a man. You are beautiful.â
Courting?
âI seem to have a problem. I donât do it the human way. How do you do that?â
They looked at each other and then at her. âYou just have to dress well and look presentable with nice hair, elegant clothes, jewelry, and makeup but not too much. You also should not be too eager in your approach no matter how much you admire a man but not too reserved so as to not discourage him. You should do most things with moderation. Be a lady of elegance and high value.â
She became thoughtful. A Lady of elegance and high value. Like a princess? She still wondered who that woman was.
Going to the window as the servants cleaned up, she looked outside. Ares was seated in the garden talking to one of his crew members as they had tea. He had changed into different clothes and she never thought she would find a man so attractive with no skin showing. In their kingdom, showing off body and strength was one of the primary ways to attract a female. Things were different here so her ways of showing her body wouldnât work either. Not in a favorable way.
The servants took her to the garden and now Ares was sitting alone. He watched her in her new dress, his expression revealing nothing as she went to sit down. She was surprised when the male servant pulled the chair out for her and then in as she sat. Tea was immediately served.
âYou wear so many layers of clothes,â she complained, already feeling hot.
His lips curved up in amusement.
She unfolded her fan and began to fan herself and also his scent away. He was about to say something one a guard came forward to inform him. âYou have a guest My Lord.â Ares turned to look at the guard. âAre you expecting a Lord Dragenski?â