Nope.
I shut that thought down fast. I was not adding that complication to this already twisted dynamic.
Just then, a cry came up from the courtyard, followed by a child’s wail.
“Call a healer!” somebody yelled.
“Jaxus!” I said in alarm.
“On it,” he replied instantly and launched.
I screamed as we lifted and then dove over the platform.
My stomach knotted, my head went light, and then everything went black.
“Kiera, open your eyes. Kiera!”
I blinked, the bright sky above me blinding. A shadow moved over me, and I focused on Jaxus’ now fae face.
“Goddess have mercy, you scared me to death.”
“What happened?” I croaked.
He closed his eyes and shook his head. “You probably don’t want to know.”
I tried to sit up and my head spun. He didn’t need to tell me I’d passed out. That much I knew. Then I remembered the cry for a healer. “The child?”
“Fine, another healer is here.”
I sighed with relief.
“Are you okay?” He inspected me. “No injuries?”
“Injuries?”
“I had you in a tight grip. I was worried I’d hurt you.”
I decided I needed to sit up so I could let it all sink in. I carefully pushed myself up and was less dizzy this time, though my stomach was still in a knot.
“Tight grip?”
“Yes. You blacked out and slid right off me.”
I covered my mouth with my hand. My stomach churning and churning.
“I caught you immediately. Don’t worry. I was just worried I’d squeezed you too tight.”
That was it. I couldn’t hold it in. I lost my breakfast all over him, crouched before me.
I was mortified.
I watched in horror as it slid down his bare chest, over his stomach, and it was as it slid down—there, I realized he was completely naked.
THIRTEEN
KIERA
“Oh! Please stop! I can’t breathe!” Zaria squealed.