The Exiled Dragon -
My heart beats for you
Creed
"Come with me, Odessa, I might have some swimming clothing you could borrow," Annabelle extended her hand to Odessa, who looked at me for approval. She could do what she wanted. Then again, she might look to see if I deemed Annabelle and the rest of the Elven people trustworthy. I found no malice in their words. In fact, they had been more than accommodating than anyone I had ever met. I could not smell mischievousness as I could with my brother, and they have kept her safe when I was away before. Even if they did supposedly darted her. My dragon roared within me.
*She is still close*; I told my dragon, who was pacing in my chest. There is no need to worry. My claws continued to itch to grab her and not let her go, but my human side understood this was important for Odessa to trust others. Razak roared playfully as several children attacked him playfully. Rolling on the ground with glee as they scratched his underbelly. My fierce companion for years now succumbing to my Fawn and a few Elven babes.
Touching my forehead to hers, she smiled and ran to Annabelle, grabbing her hand. As much as I didn't want her to leave my side, I had to understand there would be times I had to be away from her. She would need friends and the Elven people will give her that, knowing my own tribe would not welcome her with open arms. Watching her retreating figure, I heard a clicking sound from the far side of the opened grasses. It was faint, faint enough for my ears to pick up on while many elves continued to walk across the grasses.
My dragon, pulling me in the direction, I walked over, ready for anything that might cause danger to my Odessa. Looking back, she was still at a small treehouse situated on the ground, giggling with Annabelle.
As I traveled deeper, the clicking stopped and a green cloaked woman adorned with gold and silver threaded flowers walked out. Her hood covering her face, she unshielded herself. "Black Dragon," she whispered. "I have little time. I don't wish to cause your intended trouble," she heaved a solemn breath. "I'm Glinda. I'm part witch, formally full until I mated with my Elven mate. I still harness most of my powers, those that are important for the Elven territory to help them thrive." Glinda's head glanced from side to side, her eyes focused on everything but me.
"She knows, Dragon. She knows very little, but she understands mates or soul mates are commonly found in this world. I needed to tell you this. I know your communication is limited, but it is your right to know. Odessa, being human, has the ability to change. This means she has a mate somewhere."
My dragon let out a cry, my own whimper left my lips. The pain in my soul, being pulled to the darkest of places. Odessa had a mate, a soulmate while I was to remain mateless and alone. Could I steal her away from someone that would make her so much happier? Their bond would be strong, stronger than anything we had created in just a short amount of time.
"Shh, Dragon," the witch whispered, her hand dare touched my forearm. The soft look in her eyes baring truth and a hint of hope. "With Zaos believing Odessa, it makes me think there is a lot more to you than we all realize. I would like to test a theory, but I must gather supplies." My soul, still feeling the emptiness that my Fawn might not be ours, plummeted still. "Odessa cares for your deeply but wanted you to know the possibility she could have another mate or..." Glinda's lips tightened, unable to speak.
She thinks she could be mine? My soul lightened, my dragon letting out an involuntary grunt of praise.
"I can feel the love in her heart for you, even being a human with limited abilities to feel a bond. It is strong enough, and it is there, but I must be sure before you to mark her."
I had already marked her. My lips touched her porcine skin?
Sensing my confusion, Glinda stood back, covering her head with her cloak. "It is best I wait to tell you how to complete the bond until, we are sure. Did your parents not tell you how to complete a bond?" Shaking my head, she tightened her cloak, crossing her arms.
"Tonight, at dinner, I will have the potion ready. If it proves what I'm thinking, then we will take the next steps to make her yours. If not, then you need to think what is best for Odessa, even if it breaks both of hearts. You, of all people, know how precious bonds are, especially with your parents." Her softening eyes, now filled with pity, had me lower my head. The small sliver of hope, the candle that barely lit in my heart, for the hope that Odessa was to be mine was dwindling. I've been told over and over by my mother and the elders that I would remain mateless. How could I not think of anything else? Odessa deserved a proper bond, a soul bonding that would forever make her happy. I could love her from afar, making sure her mate took care of her, but my heart would break into a thousand pieces, only to try to put themselves back together, hoping she would think of me every time she saw the snow in the mountains.
"Creed!" The squeal of excitement filled the air. My now solemn face, lightening as I heard her bare feet prance across the thick grasses. "Creed, are you in there? I'm not going in alone!" She sang, holding a satchel across her chest. My lip curled, smiling at how beautiful she looked. Her braided hair had few pieces trailing down her face, her pink cheeks and purple neck adorned with my live bites.
Running out of the forest, I picked her up while she squealed in hysteria. "What are you doing!?" she howled, are you going to carry me the entire way?" My dragon growled merrily, the tremors tickling her legs that were firmly pressed against my chest. Her nails dug into my back, scratching the perfect spot. I felt like a wolf, groaning how good it felt.
"Do you like that, my little lizard?" Odessa snorted.
*Hades, I certainly do.*
We traveled southward, still in Elven territory. We didn't have to regularly worry about the dangers of my own kind replaceing her, and even less so with vampires and witches. The elves' naturalistic ways to speak to the trees kept their land constantly monitored, even with the warriors that scouted the land. The only one being able to penetrate the forest was me. My black scales could reflect the trees and bushes of the forest, barely becoming noticeable even to nature. "Do you think it's far?" Odessa jumped on the balls of her feet. Every purple moss we came across. She stepped on, watching the white lights fly. I would miss days like this, watching how the simplest things of nature she was fascinated with. How she came to not fear me, I'll never really know.
Shaking my head, the humidity already floating around us, my tongue tasting the air of fresh spring water. The clean waters were being churned, most likely from a small waterfall. Once passing the thick brush that had not been cut back to preserve the wildlife and vegetation, I helped Odessa step into the clearing. A small beach like area, with water sprites and nymphs skating across the water. The nymphs, sensing my presence, immediately duct down into the water while the water sprites came closer. Sprites were curious and had a better understanding of danger, and they saw me as no threat.
Odessa gently walked on the smooth sand, touching her naked toe in the water. The sprites came closer, touching her, not understanding what species she was. The light glow of blue and green brightened more once they realized what she could be. "They are so pretty," Odessa knelt in the sand. The small fairy like creatures' voices rung like bells, only the Fae King and Queen able to understand what they could say.
The ringings became louder, almost laughter as they climbed up her arms and head. They were as large as Odessa's tiniest finger. "Let me go change!" She laughed and stood up abruptly. "Do you want to swim?" My fawn fluttered her eyelashes at me. I'd never deny her such a thing. I'll always tell her yes.
Clapping her hands excitedly, she went behind a bush for decency. Still not understanding why she would do such a thing, even when I've seen her teats and slit. Coming out, she wore just a top covering her chest and bottom, the equivalent of the purple undergarments she wore the first morning we met.
Her almost naked body, out in the sunlight, made my member stiffen. I wanted to bury my face back in her flower like the night before. Low grumbling came from my chest, watching her silky legs walk towards me.
"Ready?" She grabbed my hand. I pulled all my clothes off in one go, her face flushing brightly. "Oh my gosh, Creed. Those poor little people are going to freak out!" The sprites took no mind, but stayed away as Odessa and I gathered in the water.
"Is it deep?" she whispered as we waded further. Her arm clasping to mine as we traveled too far for her to reach the bottom. "I can't swim well,..." her voice trailed, my arm gripped around her. I wanted her to rely on me, wanted her to come to me when she was scared. How long would I have her until she wouldn't need me anymore? Someone else to take hold of her and try to love her the way I do?
Her arms wrapped around my neck, her legs doing the same to my torso. My dragon vibrating, purring at her touch. My dragon continued to chant in my head that she was ours, words he had never spoken to me in my life, now sung a repeated song in my head.
"Creed, I wanted to talk to you," her now wet hair stuck to her slightly freckled face. "I know you have nothing to write with right now, but I can't take it anymore. You can just nod yes or no. Is that alright?" My forehead touched hers, craving more contact with her perfect body.
"All those rumors about you were untrue, but there is one rumor specifically I wanted to ask. I know what mates are, a little. That they are soulmates in this world, on Earth they talk about it, but here, it sounds so much more..." Odessa paused, biting her cheek. "Glinda thinks I have one." Her bottom lip wobbled, my lips instantly ceasing her. I would not have her cry, not now. Her lips returned to mine. We were both wet from the spring and our faces slid against each other. Rubbing our cheeks together, feeling each other heat.
Breaking away, she took a breath. "Is it true? That you were born to be mateless?" Her eyes pooled with tears. Gripping her tightly, I didn't have a direct answer for her. The witch, just this morning, believes something amiss, but I could not lie to my fawn because I did not know. My hands trailed the back of her bare back, her grip tightening around me so she did not fall into the darkened pool, a pool matching my depression that she may not be mine. I nodded my head reluctantly. My head hung before her, ashamed.
"Then I want to be your mate," she blurted. Head springing up at her words, my head immediately shook in return. If I was not her mate, I would not deny her the gift of having a soul mate, even if it wasn't me.
"I love you Creed, the Black Dragon. And I don't care if I have some soul mate out there. You are the one I want and, for once in my life, I'm going to be selfish. You can't get rid of me. If my mate shows up, I'll deny him and apologize, and tell him my heart belongs to someone else. My soul should have been paired with Creed all along. The Goddess made a mistake. Goddess or not, she made one! And now I'm correcting it!" As my fawn spilled her words, my dragon's heart filled with love. His pride overwhelmed my body at the declaration of her devotion towards us. My Fawn loved us, my Odessa loved who I was. Despite my flaws, my burdens, she loved all of me. Sacrificing her mate to be mine. But could I deny her true happiness? She could be mated to a high-ranking shifter, elf, fae... all I had was a cave, no money to my name. Turning my head, my eyebrows turned hard. Glinda said I would have to be strong and give her up if she was not to be mine.
Both of Odessa's hands met with my face, cupping my scarred in one and bearded in the other. "Creed, I'm yours. Your dragon thinks the same. Listen to your beast. My heart only beats for you," she pleaded.
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