My Warrior (Bewitched and Bewildered #12) - Alanea Alder Page 0,25
make-up, and jewelry all complemented the dark green material.
"Are these real?" she whispered, pointing to the emeralds.
Catherine nodded. "It's the upgraded version of dress robes. Ari has always had impeccable tastes."
"Wait right here, darling, I'm going to go change my robes, and we can go down together."
She just nodded absently as Catherine went to change. She turned this way and that in the mirror. She had never looked so pretty.
Just a few short minutes later, Catherine poked her head through the door. "Ready?"
Slowly, they made their way down the stairs. When they reached the bottom, the men rose from the lounge chairs where they had been waiting.
"Catherine, you steal my breath away every time I see you," Jedrek said, kissing his mate's hand.
"Brie, honey, you look amazing." Her father leaned down and kissed her cheek.
Ari simply stared. When she walked up to him, he wordlessly held out a small velvet box. "I had it commissioned when I heard we may be getting mates."
As she took it from his hands, she noticed that they trembled slightly. She squeezed his hand before opening the box. She stared down at the intricate broach. She tilted her head. "This almost looks like a military medal."
Ari grinned. "It's a platinum replication of my unit warrior tattoo, except, because you are my mate, I had it inset into a knot work heart to represent our mating. The tattoo shows my unit, city, and family name. I know it's not the most romantic thing, but I wanted you to have something of mine."
"I love it!" And she did. It was simple, but represented so much. She looked down, frowning. She didn't want to poke holes in her new robe.
Ari rubbed the back of his neck. "Yeah, I thought of that at the last moment." He held up a long piece of material. "This sash is made from the Lionhart tartan, you can attach the broach to this." He pointed to where a familiar bit of metal gleamed. "I added your badge as well, since it's also important."
He not only added her badge to his, but considered it just as important as his own achievements. Without thinking, she threw her arms around his neck and leaned forward to capture his lips. His arms tightened around her as they thoroughly enjoyed their kiss.
A throat cleared behind them. "Good work, son, but we really do need to get going," Jedrek said, grinning from ear to ear.
Ari stepped back and took a deep breath. "Allow me?"
She nodded, and he draped the sash across her chest and tied it at her waist. "Let's go," he said, taking her hand.
Chapter Five
Brie walked through the palace gates with Ari at her side. She moved a bit closer to him as they moved past the unblinking guards. Everywhere she looked surfaces gleamed and sparkled in golden hues. When they came to a large wooden door, Jedrek rapped on it twice, and they waited. Moments later, a handsome fae with dark blond hair opened the door.
Catherine smiled at the urbane man. "White wine for me, Cord, with my thanks. It has been a most trying day."
Cord nodded, a deep sadness in his eyes. "This has affected Aleksandra deeply. I took her a glass of her favorite white earlier." His attention turned to her. "And for you, miss?"
"What about the guys?" she asked.
Cord blinked then chuckled. "The men usually serve themselves so us humble squires can spoil you lovely ladies more."
Jedrek returned to where they stood two glasses in each hand. He offered one to Rex, one to Ari, and one to her father. Gage was right behind him, handing off glasses to Kincaid and Priest.
"Ummm." She wasn't used to this. She didn't even know anyone with servants.
Cord's expression softened. "Ryuu said he ran into a similar situation with Meryn when she first arrived in our world. Humans these days aren't used to being served, are they?"
She shook her head, and he continued. "My bringing you a drink is in no way disrespectful to me. I love my job here in the palace."
It still didn't feel right, and she was about to tell him