Twin Dragons
The Twin Dragons Series: Requiem City
Loch pulled my hand toward the green flame. I struggled, kicking and screaming, but he refused to let go.
âWhat the hell are you doing?â I shouted in terror. âIs this about stealing the watch? I swear I wonât do it again. I swear! Just, please, donât burn me!â
âIt must be done, Maddie,â Hael said calmly. âItâs the only way to know for sure.â
âKnow what?â I cried out. Why were they doing this?
The green flames swayed wildly in the fire pit as Loch shoved me in front of it.
I stared into its depths, and my heart slowed its frantic rhythm. I stilled in Lochâs arms, captivated by the flames.
Even though I was afraid, I couldnât look away.
The heat was oddly soothing, and the flames felt inviting, even though that seemed absurd.
Loch lunged forward with my arm in his grip and sent it straight into the flames.
I screamed, imagining my flesh burning off and the horrible scars I would bear as a result of the brothersâ twisted game, but to my surpriseâ¦
Nothing happened.
I watched as my sleeve burned and the charred cloth drifted to the bottom of the fire pit, but my skin, still extended in the flames, was miraculously unharmed.
âSee, brother. Not a single burn on her,â Loch droned smugly. âDo you believe me now?â
Haelâs usually stoic expression was replaced by a stunned one.
âThis changes things,â he muttered.
I pulled my arm from the flames and struggled out of Lochâs grasp. I stumbled backward, forgetting how drunk I was.
âChanges things?â I echoed. Did these lunatics even care that I was here? Was this just another one of their games?
âSheâs not yet seventeen, Loch. We canât expose her to our customs. Not yet. Sheâs not ready.â
âDonât sulk, brother,â Loch replied. âYou know what this means.â
I tried to focus as I looked back and forth between the two brothers, but my vision blurred, and what they were saying didnât make sense.
Hael scoffed and pointed at me. âDoes she look mature enough to handle us to you? Maybe one of us, but both?â
âOh, no. No. You twoâ¦you two ~psychos~ better stay away from me,â I warned them, wobbling back and forth.
I looked at my arm and the missing sleeve of my dress. âYou canât just go around throwing girls into fires. Thatâs not nice.â
Loch and Hael grinned at each other.
~Waitâ¦~
I glared at my arm again. At my unburned arm.
~Why the hell didnât I burn?~
~I was set on fire, and Iâm fineâ¦~
âWhat kind of magic trick was that?â I asked accusingly, pointing to the fire. âIs this how you two try to seduce girls? News flashâmagicians donât make us horny.â
Loch suddenly gripped my waist and pulled me until I was flush against his chest. I found myself staring deeply into his emerald-green eyes, hypnotized by their depths.
âOkay then, street rat, tell us. What does make you horny?â he said, flicking his tongue like a lizard.
âI-Iâ¦uhâ¦Iâm not sure yet,â I stammered, my cheeks flushing red from more than just the alcohol.
The truth was that I was a virgin. I had no idea what turned me on.
Though, over the past few days, ever since I came in contact with the brothers, Iâd definitely feltâ¦something. Was it arousal? At times, I thought it might be. But then, it also felt likeâ¦more⦠Yeah, just ~more~.
As the Dobrzyckas stared at me, I was nervous they could read it on my face, and it embarrassed the hell out of me.
~Why do I care so much if they know about my virginity? Or how much Iâm attracted to them?~
âLoch, this is distasteful,â Hael said, shaking his head. âSheâs clearly not ready. This is all your fault.â
~Not ready for what?~
âDonât spoil my fun, Hael. I hardly see how this is my fault. She practically fell into our laps.â
âYes,â Hael said with a sigh, rubbing his temple, âand now weâll have to be in constant contact with her, despite the timing being completely wrong.â
Loch pulled me closer to him. âShe just needs a bit of training. Weâll ~whip~ her into shape.â
~Whip?~ Why was there such emphasis on that word?
I tried to pull out of Lochâs arms, but he just held me tighter.
He stroked his hand down my bare arm, and I immediately felt something shift inside me. Settle. Like it needed his touch to calm down.
âSee her reaction to me?â Loch said. âWe can work with this.â
Hael shook his head. âSheâs not ready.â
âSo youâve said,â Loch replied with a shrug. âSo, weâll dip our dicks elsewhere until she is.â
I bristled at this, feeling the same jealousy rise up in me that appeared when the blonde bitch bragged about sleeping with both of them.
âThose days are over, brother, or have you forgotten the rules?â Hael replied.
I felt Loch deflate behind me, but he still didnât remove his arms from around me.
âWell, fuck. What do you suggest we do then?â
âIâm still deliberating,â Hael responded.
âDonât I get a say in this?â I shouted out, but either they didnât hear me or they were purposely ignoring me.
âI need more time,â Hael continued. âBut until I say soâno one touches her.â
âSheâs not only yours,â Loch growled, pushing me away from him to pace in a tight circle.
If I didnât know any better, Iâd say he was actingâ¦territorial. Like an animal defending its claim.
âIâm the eldest by birthâeven if it is by minutesâand youâre far too headstrong to make these kinds of decisions,â Hael said.
âFuck off, Hael,â Loch shouted. âI donât answer to you. I never have, and I never will.â
âIf you insist on being childish, brotherâ¦â Hael stomped his foot, and a crack appeared in the stone under his shoe.
I looked up, and there was a ripple along the surface of Haelâs skin. The light shifted, and his skin tone looked like it changedâ¦but, that would be impossible, right?
I looked at Lochâs handsâ¦were those, scales?
âWh-whatâs going on?â
Loch turned to me and pulled me back in his arms. I immediately calmed at his touch.
He leaned close and whispered into my ear. âDonât worry, little street rat virgin. Weâll teach you everything you need to know.â
~Sometimes it really does feel like they can read my mind.~
I pulled out of Lochâs embraceâGod, those arms were hugeâand stepped backward.
âI know one thing,â I said, my words slurred and difficult around my tongue. âCalling me street rat wonât get me in your bed.â
I was too inexperienced for this, and even more, I was too damn drunk.
These two men made my head swim, and it had already been doing laps before all the sexy talk.
I needed to sit downâ¦
âMaddie, watch where youâreââ
Hael tried to warn me, but it was too late. My heel caught on a stone dragon carving, and I tilted back until my head hit the ground.
Everything went dark.
***
~Thump.~
~Thump.~
~Thump.~
~I knew I was probably dreaming, but as I wandered the corridors of a magnificent, glittering emerald palace, I didnât want to wake up.~
~I didnât know if it was my heart beating out of excitement or something else, but a soft thumping noise reverberated inside me with every move I made.~
~A palace this size mustâve had a treasure vault, and I intended to find it.~
~I came to a corridor filled with flames, and I confidently walked through them unscathed.~
~Maybe this wasnât a dream after all because, seemingly, I could do that in real life too.~
~I kept walking until I reached a giant wall covered in scales. But why scales?~
~They twitched at my touch, and something slithering underneath the scales directed me to a secret opening in the wall.~
~I crawled through the opening and found myself exactly where Iâd hoped.~
~There was treasure everywhere, from floor to ceiling.~
~I couldâve filled a swimming pool with the number of gemstones within this room.~
~Thump.~
~Thump.~
~THUMP.~
~The noise was getting louder, but I didnât care.~
~I collapsed into a pile of pearls and sighed as I imagined running away from Requiem City with my friends and never looking back.~
~The room started to get hazy as the treasure began sinking into the floor.~
~Iâd let reality sink in, and now I was sinking away too.~
***
Thump. Thump. THUMP.
CRASH!
I jolted awake, once again finding myself in Lochâs bed, though this time I was thankfully clothed.
There was a massive commotion on the roof above me. It sounded like a freaking dinosaur, maybe even two of them, but that would be insane.
Either way, the whole penthouse was shaking, and I wasnât about to stick around for the roof to cave in on me.
I jumped out of bed, despite nursing a hangover, and ran into the empty living room.
Where were Loch and Hael?
The commotion suddenly stopped, and I took a deep breath.
~Ugh~, what was that? It mustâve been construction. Those assholes always make the most noise in the morning.
I allowed myself to relax for all of two seconds until I remembered Darshan.
~Why was I such a mess last night? Why am I still here and not at the residential center with him?~
I whipped out my phone and started typing.
Maddie
Did darshan come home last night
Harry
Uh yeah
Harry
And he didnât come home alone either
Harry
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Maddie
Wait what do u mean?
Harry
He brought home a GIRL, Mads
Harry
Can u believe it?
Harry
Our little dar is growing up
Harry
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Maddie
OMG i missed this??
Harry
She was disabled too I think
Harry
He met her at that party
Harry
So cute
Harry
Where are u btw? u get sum ass too?
Maddie
Ugh no, iâll explain later
Maddie
I just wanted to check on dar
Maddie
But it sounds like he was taken care of
~Damn, get it, Darshan.~
At least someone was getting it.
I, on the other hand, just kept waking up in Lochâs bed after getting wasted.
But this morning I was lucky enough to be alone, so I decided Iâd better book it before anyone got home.
My fingers danced over trinkets lining shelves and tables, but for some reason, I didnât feel compelled to try to take any.
I stopped in front of one particular statue. It was a dragon, about the size of my head. It was curled around something, almost protectively. I ran my fingers along its spine, and I couldâve sworn it felt hot to the touch even though the stone looked cool.
I leaned closer to see what the dragon was guarding.
Was thatâ¦was that a person?
I pulled my hand back as if burned and ran for the elevator, frantically pressing the button.
As I waited for it to arrive, I examined myself in the mirror.
My dress was a mess from where the fire had burned off an entire sleeve.
Oh, I hadnât forgotten the fire, and I was still freaked out about what I remembered from last night.
But that was nothing compared to what I was looking at right nowâ¦
~What.~
~The.~
~HELL?~
On the back of my shoulder, where my dress had burned, was a markâ
A tattoo of two dragons, intertwined.