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Page 79 of Progeny of the Cursed Egg (Dragonis Academy, Year 3)

Mina

School is almost over for the year, and I’ve decided that Thauglor is an absolute menace.

The fluorescent lights overhead buzz faintly as we navigate the crowded hallway.

The sound is barely perceptible beneath the cacophony of voices and slamming lockers.

I thought Abraxis was bad with his need to terrorize the students and staff.

He has nothing on his ancestor. Thauglor keeps moving me left and right as we walk, his large hands firm but gentle against my shoulders, keeping me out of the path of other students.

The heat from his palms seeps through my thin dress, a stark contrast to the cool air circulating through the building.

Klauth spent the better half of last night trying to convince Thauglor to take over as headmaster.

The memory of their voices, deep and resonant, arguing well past midnight, still echoes in my mind.

Having three controlling drakes in the nest is enough.

Putting another one in a position of power makes my head spin.

The scent of chalk dust and cheap disinfectant fills my nostrils as I shake my head and stare at the door to the classroom that I know Kai is behind.

I can almost feel him through the wood, a prickling sensation at the base of my neck that makes my scales ripple beneath my skin .

“Why did you pause, mate?” Thauglor whispers before kissing the shell of my ear, his breath warm and carrying the faint scent of coffee from breakfast. The gentle brush of his lips sends a shiver down my spine that I struggle to suppress.

I can’t tell him the real reason; he’ll go on a rampage.

The thought of his rage makes my stomach clench with anxiety.

“I’m not a fan of this class. I already have mates.

Taking a class on pheromones and mate selection is pointless.

” I roll my eyes and lean back against him, sighing as his thick arms wrap around me.

The solid wall of his chest behind me feels like a fortress, his heartbeat slow and steady against my back.

“You need this class for graduation, so we must attend,” he says softly, his voice a low rumble that vibrates through my body where we touch.

“I know.” I sigh, the sound heavy with resignation, and shove the door open.

The hinges squeak in protest, drawing the attention of the few students already seated.

My gaze immediately finds Abraxis and Balor sitting in the back rows where I normally sit.

The familiar scent of Abraxis’s cologne—sandalwood and something uniquely him—wafts toward me, mingling with Balor’s more earthy aroma.

“What’s happening?” My eyes jump between the two of them, taking in Abraxis’s relaxed posture and Balor’s tense alertness.

“Getting ahead of the bullshit. Kai will call you out on being with Thauglor and threaten to tell me about your indiscretions.” Abraxis smiles, the expression not reaching his eyes, which remain cold and calculating.

He shakes hands with Thauglor, the sound of their palms connecting sharp in the quiet classroom, before guiding me to sit between them.

The wooden seat is hard and uncomfortable beneath me, a stark contrast to the plush furniture I’ve grown accustomed to at the nest.

Until now, I have never been concerned about sitting between my dragon mates. A pair of surly black dragons will not be a fun experience. Their combined body heat envelops me from both sides, almost stifling in the already warm room.

I settle in and feel Balor behind me, the back of my chair shifting slightly as he leans forward. “This is going to be a blast,” he says, his breath tickling the back of my neck. I turn to face him, the movement causing my hair to brush against his chin.

“What do you mean?” Arching a brow, I watch Balor’s grin turn sinister, his teeth startlingly white against his tanned skin.

“Klauth has plans.” He laughs and leans back in the chair behind me, the wood creaking ominously under his weight.

My stomach drops and my heart rate skyrockets, the sudden rush of adrenaline making my fingertips tingle.

What have my mates planned? They haven’t let me in on?

I realize with the force of a physical blow.

I have three of my strongest, deadliest mates with me.

Klauth is inbound if what I am sensing is correct, a distant pull in my chest that grows stronger with each passing minute.

I wrap an arm around Thauglor’s, feeling the powerful muscles beneath his sleeve, and just stare down at the stage at the bottom of the lecture hall.

The amphitheater-style room seems to stretch and contract in my vision as anxiety builds.

Every minute feels like twenty, the ticking of the wall clock painfully slow, until the teachers’ entrance finally opens with a soft swoosh against the carpeted floor.

A deep rumbling laugh escapes Thauglor’s lips as they curve up slowly.

The sound vibrates through his arm and into mine, raising goosebumps along my skin.

Kai steps out onto the stage and places his book on the stand in the center.

The heavy tome lands with a dull thud that echoes in the now-silent room.

His tailored suit looks freshly pressed, but I notice a slight tremble in his hands as he adjusts his papers .

“The fourth marking period ends soon, and we are preparing for the final in two weeks.” He doesn’t bother looking up, his voice carrying clearly through the excellent acoustics of the hall.

“Those that have mates will be expected to take the final just like everyone else.” It’s now that he looks up and sees I’m flanked by two black dragons with Balor behind us.

His face pales visibly, the blood draining away until his skin takes on an ashen hue.

His scent changes instantly, fear souring the air between us even from this distance.

“Are you okay, professor? You look like you’ve seen a ghost?

” Abraxis says before I can open my mouth, his tone deceptively casual but laced with an underlying threat.

I don’t bother looking over at my mate because I already know the look on his face.

He wants to melt Kai in a pool of acid like Thauglor did to Lysander.

The memory of that incident sends a chill down my spine despite the warmth of the room.

“Everything is fine, General. I wasn’t expecting to see you today.

” Kai’s eyes slide over to Thauglor’s and then lower immediately, his submission almost palpable in the air between them.

A bead of sweat trickles down his temple, catching the harsh overhead lights.

The tension in the room is thick enough to cut with a talon.

I find myself holding my breath, waiting for whatever is about to unfold.

Kai starts his lecture, his eyes glued to the tome before him.

The fine scales along the back of my neck raise, a sensation like thousands of tiny needles pushing up beneath my skin.

Something doesn’t feel right. The air in the room suddenly feels too thick to breathe, carrying a subtle wrongness that makes my pulse quicken.

Before I can say anything, Thauglor pulls me onto his lap and wraps his arms around me, his body a furnace against my back.

“Shh... All will be well...” He kisses my cheek, his lips warm and slightly rough against my skin. The familiar scent of him—earth and acid and something ancient—fills my nostrils, but it doesn’t calm me at all. My muscles remain tense, coiled like springs beneath my skin .

The doors behind us open with a heavy creak that echoes through the now-silent lecture hall.

It’s then that Klauth steps in with several royal guards flanking him.

Their boots striking the floor in perfect unison, creating a rhythmic sound feels like a war drum.

Their polished armor catches the harsh fluorescent lights, throwing dazzling reflections across the walls.

When did he get personal guards? I arch a brow, looking up at my mate, confusion twisting in my gut.

He extends his hand to me, the pale skin a stark contrast to the dark suit he wears.

I take it, feeling the familiar calluses against my palm.

When I stand, he places the diadem that Ziggy gave me on my head just in front of my horns.

The metal is cool against my skin for just a moment before warming to my temperature.

Its weight is slight but noticeable, a physical reminder of a position I never sought.

He threads his fingers with mine, and we walk down the stairs to the front of the classroom, each step resonating through the silent room.

“By the order of me, and my authority as the King and sovereign ruler of the Aurelian Isles, I am placing you under arrest, Kai Martz.” Klauth’s voice fills the room, deep and commanding, vibrating through the floorboards beneath my feet.

He moves his hand in a subtle gesture, and his guards move forward to take Kai into custody.

The sound of their armor shifts with each movement like metal scales sliding against each other.

“What are the charges?” Kai yells as the guards restrain him, his normally composed voice cracking with panic. The acrid scent of his fear cuts through the air, sharp and unpleasant.

“You assisted in the abduction of a royal and assisted in the plotting of that royal’s attempted murder.

” Klauth says, as he presses his lips to my temple.

His breath is warm against my skin, carrying the faint scent of mint.

That’s when Kai goes pale, the blood draining from his face until his skin appears almost translucent under the harsh lights, his veins visible beneath the surface .