Fairy Unbroken

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Author: Anna Keraleigh
must believe the Goddess made her your mate for a reason. Accept your
path.”
    After the conversation with king and queen, Keyn found himself at
his home in the fairy kingdom, but he did not stay long. He wandered around,
but as he always did when upset, he went to find her. There was no doubt she
soothed his soul but the human part of her still upset all his senses. Keyn came
upon Trillian entering the palace. He followed.
    ****
    Now that she believed this was a real place and she wasn’t near
death, Trillian made a decision. She didn’t care if fairies really existed.
There was only one course of action for her. She had to go home to Cameron. In
a few days, after all the tests were performed, he’d be at her house, and she
planned to be there with open arms. Trillian made her way to the room she had
been in previously. After a long chat with Breena, she needed to speak with their
king. She couldn’t even believe she was going to talk to the king of the
fucking fairies.
      What a day it had been.
    She saw the gorgeous sunset as she entered the room. The nature
friendly landscape with giant sunflowers added to the pink and purple of the
fading sun. It took a moment but she glanced from the view to the fairy that
fluttered his blue wings. “I don’t know if I’m supposed to bow or curtsy or
whatever.” She was done with pleasantries.
    Carrick lifted a brow, a small grin on his handsome face.
    That was another thing— why was everyone so damn good-looking
here? They’d scream in horror if they ever saw her when she rolled out of bed
in the morning. “I want to thank you for saving me from those things.”
    “Trolls.”
    “Yes, I appreciate it, but this is not my home. I have a life
already and I want to go back to it.” Otherwise, she was a prisoner and that
put a completely new complicated spin on things.
    “That is unwise but I will abide by your choice. There’s a storm
coming. Once that passes, one of my men will return you to your home, but he
will remain as your guardian.”
    Fucking
wonderful. “Why would they possibly come after me again? It’s not like I
serve a purpose just because I can see you.”
    Carrick looked perplexed for a moment. “See us...Oh.” He frowned.
“What exactly did Breena tell you?”
    “I knew she was lying.” Trillian huffed and sat on the nearest
couch. She was exhausted, hungry, and just wanted to go home.
    “I think the best person to speak to you would be my mate. She has
been in your position.” His wings fluttered out. “Remain here and I will fetch
her. You will learn the truth this night.”
    Great, everything on the table when all she wanted to do was fall
asleep on that table. “Fine,” she said. Trillian waited on the couch, leaning
back to stare at the glass ceiling. The colors were beautiful. They streaked
across the sky in blending hues that gave the clouds an ethereal feeling. How
was she going to explain this to Cameron? He’d think she’d lost all her marbles
and he had enough on his plate already. What was she going to tell her boss? He
had to have noticed her absence for the day and if she wasn’t there tomorrow...
    Trillian groaned, her gaze wandered the sky. It wasn’t long before
her eyelids became heavy. They weighed so much and the couch was so
comfortable. She yawned, tucking her hands under her thighs and stretching her
legs out to cross them at the ankle. Just a few seconds of shut-eye, that’s all
she needed. A few precious moments of sleep.
     
     

 
    Chapter Seven
     
    Keyn heard the steady rise and fall of her breathing. He was
waiting by the doorframe, shudders racking his body as he gathered the courage
to go inside and speak with her. Just a few words would be a good start. He
could tell her that he had no interest in her as a mate but that he’d keep her
under his protection. That sounded decent and controlled. Keyn took a few steps
into the room, his hands fisted and brow lowered in concentration. She was on
the couch. He
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