Page 88 of Scarred
This time, a smile does creep along my face.
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I findSara in the servant's kitchen, sitting at the small wood table, her head thrown back in laughter. My heart clenches at the sight.
Simon, Paul, Timothy, and one of the ladies-in-waiting surround her, beaming as if she’s the center of their world. My muscles tighten, a sick feeling swimming in my gut at the thought of other people getting to enjoy her; of them getting the pieces she only ever shows me.
“Tristan!” Simon squeals, jumping up from his stool and racing over, grabbing onto my legs in a tight hug.
“Hello, little lion.” My eyes scan across the table. “What do we have here?”
“Just enjoying some tea, Your Highness,” Sara says. “Care to join us?”
Paul scrambles to a stand, rushing to the kettle sitting on top of one of the stove’s burners. “Yes, yes, let me get you something.”
“I’m not thirsty.”
He pauses, dropping his arms to the side. “Oh.”
I walk over, Simon hot on my heels, and take up the spot that Paul just vacated, my gaze never leaving my little doe’s. “How’s your uncle’s hand?”
Her shoulders stiffen. “Just fine, thank you. How’s His Majesty?”
“Depends on who you ask.” I tilt my head.
“Did you know lady could fight?” Simon says to me as he plops down at my side.
My blood heats as I trail my gaze along her body. “Can she?”
“Good to see your annoying habit of answering questions with questions extends to beyond just me,” she cuts in, grinning.
Smirking, I turn my attention to Simon. “Let me guess, she taught you to be valiant and brave? Honorable and strong?”
Simon scrunches up his nose. “No, she said to drink water.”
“I said tobewater.” She laughs.
She picks up her tea, bringing it to her lips. My eyes zone in on her throat as she swallows the liquid, my cock springing to life when I notice the tiny cut on her bottom lip.
The memory of her flavor teases my tastebuds, and I find it almost impossible to look away from the mark, aching to split it open again, just to hear her moan as I soothe her pain with my tongue.
“Being honorable only works when both sides play by the rules.” She glances to Simon, leaning across the table. “Enemiesneverstick to the rules.”
Simon nods, gazing at her with adoration; a look that, until this moment, I thought was reserved only for me.
I don’t blame him for falling under her spell when even I can’t outrun it.
“That’s right.” I nod. “The trick is, little lion, to besmarter, not stronger.”
“Oh?” Sara answers instead, her lips lifting in the corner. “Is that the trick?”
My fingers tap on the table, the tip of my thumb rubbing the underside of my father’s ring. “One of many I could show you.”
Her eyes flare, lips parting.
“Milady,” the young girl at her side interrupts. “Don’t forget, we have an outing in less than an hour. Should we head back to get dressed?”
Sara’s cheeks flush as she breaks our stare, smiling over at her. “I’m ready whenever you are, Ophelia.” She turns toward Timothy. “Are you ready?”
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