Mina finished lacing her boot, then settled in front of the vanity to tend to her hair. After brushing it thoroughly, she plaited a small braid to fall alongside her temple. And then on the other side, the same as she’d seen Allora wear her hair. A wildness stirred in her bosom, blossoming more each day. It had started the moment Mikhail had awakened her, the moment he challenged her to drink from him like a natural vampire.
Was that what was happening? She was finally giving into her primal urges and the beast was strengthening her will? She wasn’t sure.
Having never had the urge to bite anyone in all her life, now she just wanted to sink her fangs into his muscular form. Anywhere. Everywhere.
Blowing out a breath, she lifted her cloak and tied it on before opening the door to find the prettiest little girl she’d ever seen sitting on a stump. She popped off, her blond ringlets bouncing, and smiled up at Mina.
“Good morning. Have you been waiting for me?”
“Yes. Are you weally a pwinthess?” asked the little girl. Her speech impediment only made her more adorable.
“Yes. And who may I have the pleasure of meeting this fine morning?”
“I’m Isabelle. But evewyone calls me Izzy. Come on!” She grabbed Mina’s hand and pulled her along the stone-stepped path to the two-story cottage nearby. “My Mimi wants to meet you. She made me pwomise I wouldn’t wake you.” Izzy suddenly stopped, her sky-blue eyes rounding in fear. “I didn’t wake you, did I?”
“Oh, no. Not at all. I feel quite refreshed. If I must tell you, I’ve never slept in a more comfortable bed.”
And that was the truth. Mina wasn’t sure who was fashioning the beds around here, but the warm quilts and comfy down pillows were divine.
Izzy smiled again and tugged Mina along the trail toward the back door. “Well, we’ve got bweakfast all weady for you.”
“That sounds wonderful.”
“Oh, wait.” Izzy paused again, a despondent look sinking her pretty eyes into despair. “Do you eat bweakfast? You’re a vampire pwinthess.”
“I do,” she assured her. “I love human food. Especially scones.” Mina could smell the delicious aroma of cinnamon scones coming from the house. Perhaps with winterberries? “Does your Mimi make those?”
“Oh, my Mimi doesn’t cook. It’s my sister, Beatwice. And Olog helps sometimes when he’s not cooking for the soldiers down near Mr. Hawwison’s farm.”
“Olog? Is that one of your brothers?”
Izzy giggled, shaking her head, her curls brushing her shoulders. “No. Olog was my Papa’s cook back at Winter Hill. But he came with us when we wan away.” She turned at the door and glanced to her left and then her right before she whispered, “Can I tell you a secwet?”
Mina leaned down, entranced by the little girl. “Of course. What is it?”
“We wan away in the middle of the night. Took a secwet passage out of the castle and the vampire guards cawwied us on their backs.” She grinned as she finished the last.
“Wow. That must’ve been a great adventure.”
“Mm-hmm.” She opened the door and yelled, “I’ve got Pwinthess Mina, Mimi!”
“Heavens, Izzy, stop shouting.” A petite and lovely dark-haired woman rushed over to greet Mina. When she drew closer, Mina realized she was more beautiful close up. The young woman’s rich, brown eyes sparked with gold. This was certainly the beauty who’d captured the Duke of Winter Hill, Friedrich Volya, the grandson of the evil Queen Morgrid. His mother had been the queen’s only daughter.
“Welcome, Your Highness. I am Brennalyn Snow.” She squeezed her eyes shut and bit her lip a second, then said, “Actually, I am Brennalyn Volya now. I’m still getting used to it.”
“Oh,” said Mina, realizing something she hadn’t expected when her eyes flared supernaturally. “You’re a vampire.”
Izzy, who was still holding Mina’s hand, said, “My Papa had to save her from the evil King Dominik. So now my Mimi is a vampire. She even drinks blood.” Izzy shivered. “Gwoss.”
“And hot chocolate and warm tea on occasion.” She smirked. “Would you like some mint tea? Beatrice has just finished cooking breakfast.” Brennalyn waved her hand toward the table.
“I hope you like scones, Your Highness,” said a young girl with honey-blond hair. She set a second platter of golden-baked pastries on the table next to a plate of jellies and another of hard cheese slices next to ripe purple winterberries.
“She does,” belted out Izzy, popping a berry into her mouth.
“Forgive Izzy,” said another pretty-faced girl on the verge of womanhood, with black hair like Brennalyn. “She was apparently raised by wild wolves.”
“Hart wolves!” screamed Izzy with a pudgy fist in the air.
“If you’d been raised by hart wolves,” said the younger girl with the apron on, “you might be more civilized.”
Izzy’s response was to stuff her mouth with half a scone.
“Girls, enough. Your Highness, you’ve met my youngest daughter, Izzy, of course. These are my other two, Beatrice and Helena.” They each gave polite curtsies, then took their seats.
A flurry of five boys ran down the staircase, making a hellacious racket like thundering hooves.
“Stop.” Brennalyn’s one sharp word stopped the line of them at the door, the eldest with his hand on the knob.
They turned at once, guilt shadowing their adorable faces.
“Your Highness, may I introduce my four boys, and a fifth who has joined the wild pack? The eldest, Caden.”
He dipped a bow, still holding onto the door, his long, gangly frame that of a teenager lacking the muscles of a man, though his keen eyes said he was wiser than his years.
“And this is Emmett and Jack.” The next two in line bowed like Caden. Mina could see a blood resemblance in these three with familiar facial structure and brown mops of hair. “And my youngest son is Denny.”
Denny was closer in age to Izzy, perhaps a few years older, his black hair and fair skin setting him apart from the other three boys.
“And that rascal is Nate. His father is one of the founding members of the Black Lily.”
Nate, a russet-haired boy with dirt on his nose and mischief in his eyes, made an exaggerated bow, nearly sweeping his head to the floor. “Pleased to meet ya, Yer ’ighness.”
“Very pleased to meet you, Nate. To meet you all.”
Brenna leaned close to Mina. “Nate is actually one of the undercover couriers for the Black Lily. Arabelle holds him in very high regard.”
Nate preened, puffing his skinny little chest out.
“Well, we are so grateful for your service,” added Mina with a bow of her head.
He waved a hand. “Aw, it’s nothin’. I like being sneaky. Best fun there is.”
Denny and the other boys laughed.
“I’m sure you do,” added Brenna, raising a brow. “Now, have you boys eaten breakfast? I don’t want you at the training camp without any food in your bellies.”
The four youngest looked to Caden, who sighed. “No, Mimi. But we can’t be late. Grant and Dmitri are showing us how to use a bow and arrow today.”