Conquest of the Dragon King: His Prisoner, Her Defiance

Conquest of the Dragon King: His Prisoner, Her Defiance

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Introduction

She lost her mother to him. Then her father. Then her crown.

Then the night came when she lost everything else.

Valdris is not a man who waits. He has fought the same war for three hundred years, buried generals, toppled kingdoms, and never once blinked. He takes what he needs and he does not apologise for it.

He needed a witch queen.

He did not expect her

But something far older than their war is moving through the south, and it is not stopping. It does not negotiate. It does not retreat. It has been feeding on the earth itself for centuries — slowly, quietly, the way a fire feeds on a house before anyone smells the smoke.

Malachar the Demon Monarch has been patient for three hundred years.

He isn't anymore.

Dragon fire won't touch him. Armies won't slow him. Every wall between him and what he wants has already begun to crack — and he knows it. The only question left is whether the two people who can stop him will destroy each other first.

A prisoner who has every reason to let the world fall.

A king who has never once asked for help.

And a demon lord who is already inside the walls.

Some enemies you can fight.

Some you were always meant to face together.

The hard part is surviving long enough to figure out which is which.

Chapter 1

AURORA'S POV

"The Dragon King doesn't negotiate with children." Elder Voss didn't even look at me when he said it.

I looked at him though. I made sure of that.

"Good thing I'm not negotiating," I said. "I'm winning."

Nobody laughed. Nobody was supposed to.

The war room smelled of burnt sage and old wood — soaked into these walls for centuries, long before I was ever supposed to be sitting in this chair. Maps covered the long table between us, corners held down with iron markers. Red ones, mostly. The Dragon King's movements. There were too many red ones.

Elder Mara pressed her fingers to the largest cluster and looked up at me with the particular patience of someone who had already made up their mind.

"Your Highness. Three consecutive attacks. We need a real strategy."

"The barrier I placed is threaded into the ley lines beneath the coven's foundation," I said. "They would have to tear the earth itself apart to break through it."

"He has dragons," she said. "Tearing things apart is rather their specialty."

I kept my voice steady. My mother's voice had never shaken in this room. I had decided mine wouldn't either.

Then someone cleared their throat.

Cael stood just behind my left shoulder. My brother. Twenty seven, dark-haired, with our father's jaw and our mother's eyes and a steadiness about him that had always made me feel, even in the worst moments, like the ground was still solid underneath me.

He inclined his head toward the council. "If I may."

Something small and cold moved through me.

"I have been in communication," Cael said, "with representatives of the Dragon King's empire." He reached into his coat and set a folded document on the table. Black wax seal. A dragon mid-flight, wings spread wide. "In exchange for an uncontested transition of leadership — no bloodshed on either side — the Dragon King has agreed to grant our people full autonomy. Protection. An end to the war."

"Transition," I said. The word came out hollow. "What transition?"

Cael looked at me then. Really looked at me, for the first time since he'd walked in.

"They want you, Aurora." His voice didn't waver. "And I've already let them through the gate."

The air left my lungs.

I heard the words. Processed them the way you process something that makes no sense — slowly, piece by piece, waiting for the part where it resolves into something bearable.

It didn't.

"You gave them access. To my barrier—"

"To the gate," he corrected, calm as anything. "The barrier is still intact. For now."

For now.

I stared at him. At my brother. At the boy who had sat beside me at both our parents' funerals, who had held my hand when the mantle passed to me like a fever — hot and sudden and impossible to put down.

"Cael." His name came out small. Cracked down the middle. "What have you done."

"What needed doing. What you never could."

"I have held this coven for a year—"

"You have survived it." Something shifted in his face. Something that had been living behind his eyes for a long time, waiting for exactly this room, this moment. "That's not the same thing. You were never supposed to carry this, Aurora. Everyone in this room knows it. You know it."

"Mother would never—"

"Mother is gone." The word landed like a closed fist. "She's gone, and Father's gone, and everything they built is crumbling. He was always coming for the witch queen. He took her. He'll take you. The only question was whether I let him take the coven with you, or whether I made sure our people survive what's coming." He looked at me steadily. "I chose our people. I chose them over you. And I would do it again."

The silence that followed was total.

I looked around the table. At Mara. At Voss. At every face I had spent a year trying to earn. Not one of them moved.

"Well." I laughed — short and disbelieving. "Someone say something. Tell him he's wrong."

Nothing.

"Elder Mara." She had always been the reasonable one. "You can't possibly—"

"Your Highness." Her voice was silk over steel. "We don't know why the Dragon King targets the queens. Your mother. The queen at Whitmore before her. But if you are what he wants, then perhaps the most merciful course of action is to stop making our people pay the price for it."

"You watched me take the mantle. You stood there. You told me I had your support—"

"You do," she said. "That is why I am telling you the truth."

Voss met my eyes when I turned to him. No looking away this time. "She's right. I don't like it. But she's right."

I turned to Elder Fen. The youngest of them. The one who had found me close to breaking in a corridor once and told me my mother would have been proud. I had held onto that for months.

He looked at the table. A muscle worked in his jaw.

"I'm sorry," he said quietly.

Those two words were the worst of all of them.

"I was sixteen years old." My voice was barely holding its shape. "I was sixteen and my mother was gone and my father was dying and I put on the mantle because there was no one else. I gave you everything I had. Every piece of myself I had left after the funerals, after the grief. I gave it all to this coven. To you."

Silence.

"And not one of you," I whispered, "is going to stand up."

Not one of them spoke.

Something broke open in my chest. Quietly. Without drama. The way old things break — things that have been holding for too long under too much weight.

"He took Mama." The word split me open completely. "He took her and you — you handed me to him—"

"Stop." Cael grabbed my wrists and wrenched them away. The force of it made me stumble back a step. I barely found my footing before his hand came up and struck my cheek — open-palmed, sharp and sudden — and the sound of it cut through the war room like a blade.

Absolute silence.

My head turned with it. My cheek burned. The room was so quiet I could hear the candles.

I looked at him.

He was breathing hard. His expression settled, very deliberately, back into calm. But his eyes were doing something he couldn't quite control — something that looked, from a distance, almost like grief.

"Don't make this harder than it needs to be," he said.

I lowered my hand from my cheek.

Some last small piece of me that had still been waiting for him to take it back went very quiet and did not move again.

The surge that rose up then had nothing to do with tears.

My fingers curled at my sides and I felt it gathering — the magic of the Witch Queen, waking in my bones. It didn't ask permission. It never had. My mother had always warned me that once it tasted anger, it was very hard to call it back.

I didn't particularly want to call it back.

"You hit me," I said.

The candles along the walls flared white. The air thinned, sharpened. Cold flooded the room, sudden and absolute. Two junior witches stumbled back from the table. Cael's gaze dropped to my hands — both glowing now, gold-white at the fingertips, brighter than they had ever been.

"Aurora." A warning. "Don't."

"Give me one reason," I said.

And then the ground moved.

An explosion — deep and concussive, directly beneath us, so close the floor cracked. The walls shuddered. Dust fell from the ceiling in pale curtains. The iron markers scattered and the red ones rolled off the edge of the table and hit the floor one by one, like a count, like a sentence being read aloud.

The barrier I had cast with my own hands and my own blood let out a sound that came up through the stone like something alive going silent.

Then, from somewhere above the east wing —

A dragon's roar.

It split the air like the sky itself was tearing. Someone in the doorway was already screaming — a young witch, ash on her face, terror in her eyes. She didn't have to say a word.

I was already at the window.

My coven was on fire.

The whole eastern quarter burning, orange and gold against the night sky, and above it — above all of it — they were there. Dragons. Six, seven, I couldn't count them. Dark-winged, enormous, cutting through the smoke like they owned it. One banked low over the market quarter and opened its mouth. What came out wasn't fire.

Ice. A solid sheet of it, swallowing three buildings whole in seconds. Another breathed lightning and the outer tower exploded outward like paper.

My people were running in the streets below. Small figures, scattering.

"No—" I spun from the window. "How could you do this? There are people dying out there. Our people—"

"It's done." Cael's voice was calm. He held out his hand. "Come quietly. You walk out with them, they pull the dragons back, and this stops. Right now."

I stared at his hand.

Then at the elders — moving slowly, spreading out around the edges of the room. Positioning themselves between me and the door.

Every single one.

"Don't make us force you," Voss said quietly.

Something went very still inside me.

Then I closed my eyes and let my magic burn.

The light hit every corner of the room at once — white and absolute, pouring out of my hands, off my skin. I heard them cry out, heard Cael shout my name, heard boots scrambling on stone.

I was already running.

"Find her," Cael's voice tore through the corridor behind me. "Every guard in this building — find her now—"

I took the left passage, the servants' route, a staircase down, then another. The sounds of the coven dying filtered through every wall — roaring, screaming, the deep percussion of something enormous hitting stone. I came around a corner and ran directly into two guards.

They grabbed me before I could pull a spell together — one on each arm —

"Hey."

Something hit the nearest guard hard from the side. He went down, and Sera was standing over him with a length of iron pipe and no hesitation on her face.

She grabbed my wrist. "Come on."

We ran.

Sera had been my friend since we were eleven. She'd spilled an entire cauldron of dye on my shoes her first week and apologised so earnestly for twenty minutes that I eventually just started laughing. She was not a powerful witch. She was not a trained fighter. She was running flat out through a burning building with an iron pipe, and she didn't ask a single question.

"The tunnels," I said between breaths. "East foundation. The old ones."

"I know. Just run."

We cut through the kitchens, cold storage, through a door Sera had to throw her whole shoulder against. It opened into the undercroft — low ceiling, stone walls, the smell of earth and old water. At the far end, half hidden behind a collapsed shelf, the tunnel entrance.

I had found it three months ago. Memorised every pressure point. Told no one except Sera.

I pressed my hands to the wall and worked through the sequence.

"Hurry," Sera said, watching the door.

"I'm trying—"

"Aurora. Hurry."

The door burst open.

Cael first. Then Voss. Then guards and Elder Mara and more behind them, torchlight flooding the undercroft. Cael looked across the space and found me immediately.

"Stop," he said.

The mechanism clicked. One more point.

I pressed the last stone. The door groaned and began to move, grinding against the floor, and I turned to pull Sera through —

She pushed me instead. Both hands flat against my chest, hard, driving me back through the gap.

"Sera—"

"Go." Completely steady. She stepped in front of me, between me and the room, pipe still in her grip. "Go. Now."

"I'm not leaving you—"

"Aurora." She looked back at me over her shoulder. Just once. That was all it took. "Run."

"Cael, don't—" I twisted, trying to get past her. "She has nothing to do with this—"

Cael crossed the undercroft without hurrying. Light gathered in his palm, cold and concentrated, and he raised his hand and aimed it at Sera like she was nothing.

For one moment I thought he might stop.

His fingers closed.

The magic hit her. One instant his hand was raised, the next the light was through her — bursting outward from the point of contact like her body had been nothing but a shell around it. She jerked once, violently, and the light burned through her completely, erasing her, until all that was left was the outline of her shape caught inside it.

Her mouth opened.

No sound reached me.

I saw it anyway.

The light flared white and collapsed in on itself and took everything with it.

The space where she had been was empty.

The door slammed shut. Stone ground into place and swallowed everything — the sound, the light, Cael's voice. Just darkness and cold and the door against my palms.

My knees hit the stone before I knew I was falling.

"SERA—"

Her name tore out of me and fell apart before it finished. I pressed both hands over my mouth. The thought moved through me slowly — I could open the door, go back, let them take me, and at least Sera's death would have a reason attached to it.

I stayed on the ground with that thought for a long moment.

Then I heard her voice. One word. The last thing she had ever given me.

Run.

I pressed the heels of my hands against my eyes until the worst of it passed. Then I lifted my head, closed my eyes, and prayed.

"Aethra, keeper of those who pass before their time. She was brave and she was good and she deserved better than this world gave her. Take care of her. Please."

I opened my eyes.

The tunnel stretched ahead of me, dark and narrow and long.

I wiped my face.

And ran.

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