“I thought as much,” Lady Zalora says, leaning forward to place her gloved hand over mine. Her hands are big compared to my human ones, but much more slender than her nephews had been last night when they’d been… well,all over me. I flush at the memory and give Zalora a grateful nod for her understanding andcurrentgentleness. “I’ll be direct,” she starts, pulling away and straightening at her already immaculately laid skirts. “Kiahn has not showed interest in entering a bridal breeding contract with any of the females I’ve presented him with.”
Oh, when she said ‘direct’, she meant it, I guess.
“And as one of the Princes of Xaavia, his father is keen that he start.”
My throat feels very suddenly dry. “Oh?” I manage to croak out.
“But, I hear he was so taken by you last night, that he came here this morning to try and purchase you himself.”
“Oh,” I say again, dumbly.
That was him?
“Yes. And after learning this, Vel, my aide-” she pauses to nod her head in the direction of the other woman who gives a shy little wave, as if this was the first time I was noticing her, “-who is avidly obsessed with your kind for some,unfathomablereason, promptly convinced me that perhaps I should come to buy a human for him myself.”
“Oh.”
Zalora blinks at me, and then at Vel. “I thought you said theyweren’tdim-witted?”
That forces me to shake myself out of my confused stupor. “Sorry, yes. I-I can say other things besides ‘oh’, it’s just that this is all a little surprising, and confusing.”
“Granted,” Zalora says, looking me up and down again. “Let me start by saying this. Xavianns do not buy slaves. I have no desire to force you into any kind of labor you are horrified by -inoroutof the bedchamber.”
“Got it,” I nod my head, trying not to get my hopes up too high… but, so far, so good.
“My intentions are that I buy you, though. As a gift for my bull-headed nephew, that the two of you negotiate a bridal contract so that he can get his head out of his backside and see that not all contracts end in disaster like his mother’s. But I will not make the purchase if you are not in agreement.”
I stare at her, not really following what she means. Zalora huffs and gives a pointed look to Vel who hurries over and sits right beside me.
“What Lady Zalora is trying to say,” Vel starts, smiling at me warmly, “is that we are able to look after you. You will have all the comfort and safety you will ever need. You will be celebrated, and revered as the contract bride of a Prince. But in return, we really need you to let Prince Kiahn breed you-”
My mouth pops open.
“Not properly!” she rushes to say, “we don’t need you to actually produce offspring. We’ll covertly administer anti-fertility substances so his seed will not take root. You don’t need to bear his child. We just need him to think he’s breeding you, and, after the agreed upon timescale, Prince Kiahn will hopefully feel more open to moving on. We have dozens and dozens of Xaviann females willing to enter into a bridal contract with him, you see,” she taps on her tablet and starts scrolling too fast for me to really see any of the words on her lists. “And some of these females have amazing bloodlines that will strengthen the Northern Principality if Prince Kiahn would just entertain them.”
They want me to… fuck the Prince, pretending that I’m trying to get pregnant. That’s…that’s outlandish. It’s insane. But, is it the only option I’ve really got at this point? What’s the alternative? There’s no guarantee Yix will be able to sell me off as some kind of prize human pet. And the threat of being sold to Master Joolyx or a species like the Yoxxarii is still very real.
And Prince Kiahn seemed like he wouldn’t hurt me.
I don’t think.
“So I let him…sleep with me… for a time?” I ask, swallowing thickly. “And then what?”
Vel beams at me. “Yes, and then, when the bridal contract is over, you live as a perpetual guest at the palace. You won’t have to worry about anything, I promise. Contract brides are treated with almost as much respect as the royals themselves.”
Do I trust these women? I guess they could have just purchased me without giving me a choice. Most human women get dragged out of here without a single clue what’s in store for them. I guess they’re giving me an explanation at least, and allowing me to choose. That’s got to be a good sign, right?
I square my shoulders and straighten my spine, mildly amused that Vel does the same, mirroring me. Lady Zalora has been straight-backed and regal this whole time, but I notice her brow raise ever so slightly as she awaits my answer.
“I’ll do it,” I tell them. “I’ll enter whatever contract you want me to… as long as you take my two friends off the slavery market as well.”
If I have to fuck a hot alien prince to ensure me and my friends stay safe, I guess I’m ok with that.
8
Chapter 8 - Kiahn
Normally, whenever we travel, I am more than keen to get back to Xaavia, and my Principality. There’s this strange itch in my mind that just will not settle until I am home again, and can return to my duties, and my people. This time, however, that itch is joined by an awful ache - a horribly uncomfortable feeling that I have no experience of, like I’m leaving something vital behind.