![]() ![]() But I cherished the quiet, private time I had with my demon king and I was loathe to give it up.Įventually, as he always did, he gave into my pleas. The baby would come at any moment now and he worried that riding Lokkas would be too strenuous for me. Though, lately, he’d protested whenever I’d suggested it. Seerin and I rode out on Lokkas often to this very place in the valley. ![]() The cold season was gone, leaving in its wake warmer nights and a sense of relief. The horde of Rath Tuviri had only been there for a handful of weeks, but already I mourned when we would move on from this place. “I never want to leave the southlands,” I confessed softly. In the distance, I heard the echoing of the waterfall in the Hitri mountains, which reverberated across the entire valley on calm nights, which could be heard even from our encampment. In it, I saw a herd of wrissan, sleeping for the night, protected by a river at their backs. We were sitting on a moss covered hill which revealed a mesmerizing view of the deep valley below. “I’m just thinking that it’s a beautiful night,” I whispered, leaning my head back against his chest. “It drives me mad not knowing sometimes.” “Tell me what you are thinking of, rei thissie,” Seerin murmured in my ear, his arms tightening around me. ![]() ![]() Three, the sweet, light scent of jikkio blossoms and of my husband’s heady, intoxicating musk. Two, a hint of warmth on the breeze across my cheeks. One, the bright stars overhead, twinkling like fat silver jewels. ![]()
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