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It seemed that these roses were greener and healthier than those in the rest of the realm. Beyond the beds of

roses, she could see the thick multiflora hedge, and past it the forest. The sun had already sunk beneath the

leafy horizon, but the sky still held its dying colors. Mikki sipped her wine and let her eyes linger on the

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circular rose beds, appreciating the symmetry and style of the unique beds. She could just make out the hint

of some blossoms, and it even seemed that a few of them had bloomed. They were scarlet, with a touch of

gold at the base . . .

Mikki sat straight up, causing water to slosh over the smooth, white rocks around the pool.

“I wondered when you would notice,” Gii said softly.

“Have these beds always been filled with the Mikado Rose?”

“No. They change with each new Empousa. This area of the gardens is sacred to Hecate’s High Priestesses. If

you look carefully, you will see that in the middle of the central bed there is a small temple. It is your private

shrine, a place in which you will never be disturbed.”

A sudden thought drifted through Mikki’s mind like smoke, and almost without meaning to, she asked the

question. “Where is the Guardian’s lair?”

“The entrance is beneath these springs. Hecate fashioned it there so his protection would never be far from

her Empousa.”

Mikki could hear the frown in Gii’s voice, and she turned to look at the handmaiden. “You don’t like him.”

“It is illogical to like or dislike him. He is a beast. It is simply his duty to protect the realm—his sole purpose

for being.” Gii sounded unusually terse.

“She’s worried that he will err again and cause the realm to become bespelled once more,” Floga said.

Mikki noticed that the Fire Elemental’s expression was as cold and disapproving as her voice.

“You sound like you’re worried about that, too,” Mikki said.

“I am.”

“And are the rest of you?” She looked from Nera to Aeras. Both Elementals nodded quick agreement.

“Okay, what exactly did the Guardian do that made Hecate so angry?” Mikki asked, wondering why she felt

so damn annoyed at the handmaidens and so damn defensive of the Guardian.

When no one answered, she turned back to Gii. The handmaidener ±Ђide squirmed and wouldn’t meet her

eyes. Mikki sighed. “Will you please tell me what in the hell is going on? I mean, how terrible can it be?

Hecate did finally let him return.”

Gii’s gaze rose to meet Mikki’s. Her eyes were bright and round with unshed tears. “I cannot tell you,

Mikado.”

“You’ve got to be kidding! Why in the world can’t you tell me?”

“Forgive me—forgive us, but we are not permitted to speak of it. We shouldn’t have said as much as we did.”

Tears spilled down the little Elemental’s cheeks.

“Please don’t be angry, Empousa,” Nera said.

“She tells you only the truth, Empousa,” Aeras cried. “We have been forbidden to speak of it.”

“Gii is right; I should never have mentioned it. Hecate commanded that it remain in the past. We may not

speak of it ever again,” Floga said.

“Well, how about the Guardian? Will he talk about it?”

“Oh, Empousa, no!” Gii’s face, which had been flushed from the bath, suddenly drained of its color. “You

must not speak of the past with him!” The other Elementals echoed her with horrified No’s of their own.

“Okay, okay! I won’t ask him. It’s all right, Gii, please don’t cry. Let’s just forget I said anything about it.”

Mikki hastily assured her, hating that she had caused the young women to become so upset. “Here, help me

figure out which of these bottles holds what. I don’t want to accidentally pour oil instead of shampoo on my

hair.”

Sniffing and wiping her eyes, Gii pointed out the soaps and oils in Mikki’s basket. Mikki only half listened to

her. Her thoughts kept circling around unanswered questions. Even after the warnings she still wanted to ask

the Guardian what had happened. Not tonight, of course. Not so soon. But what if she got to know him

better? Today he had actually smiled and joked with her. And touched her . . . she shivered, remembering

how his horn had prickled the skin of her arm and how his eyes had seemed to see into her soul.

Admit it. He totally intrigues you.

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