A Question of Counsel
by Archer Kay Leah
Publication date: May 27th 2015
Genres: Adult, Fantasy
Life hasn’t been easy for Aeley since she arrested her brother, and her role as a political leader leaves her feeling isolated and lonely. Days before her brother’s trial, she meets Lira, a quiet and modest scribe who makes Aeley want more than just a professional relationship.
When she attends the trial and leaves with a marriage contract, Aeley doesn’t know what to do. She must choose one of two brothers, marrying into a family she doesn’t know. Then she discovers that Lira is part of the same family–a sister to Aeley’s suitors and the family’s disgrace. And not at all opposed to an intimate relationship.
Except random acts of violence against her people test Aeley’s ability as a leader, and a web of lies and deceit threaten not only her chance at happiness, but her life…
"It could be any one of the available men and I still
wouldn’t be happy about it." The words tumbled from Aeley's lips before
she could stop herself. "It isn't just your brothers being themselves,
it's the whole concept of giving myself over to a guy I don't care for. I have
no interest in sleeping with them, or procreating. And it isn't because I don't
know how—I know how. I've slept with guys before; I just don't care for
it. I don't get pleasure from it like everyone thinks I should. I know Father
wanted me to find someone nice, but his idea of nice isn't the same as
mine."
"Is it the same reason why you and Mayr aren't
together?"
"Partially," Aeley replied. "That, and he's
my best friend. The only one who really understands me. We never wanted to ruin
it." She tilted her head back to stare at the stars. "If only it
wasn't your brothers. If only it was y—"
Closing her mouth, she knew she'd said too much already. It
always happened whenever they were together. Rarely did she tell anyone her
most private thoughts, and when she did, she trusted only Mayr. But even then,
she preferred to keep her deepest thoughts to herself, protecting them as if
they were precious and easily shattered. Why could she not stop exposing those
secrets when she was with Lira?
"What were
you saying?" Lira asked softly, her eyes searching Aeley's.
"Nothing.
Never mind. I was rambling."
"Or
telling the truth."
When Aeley
turned, Lira stepped closer. Their chests touched—a deliberate move, Aeley realized,
when Lira leaned into her. She watched the rise and fall of Lira's chest under
the simple gold pendant around her neck.
"Imagine
if you could tell me everything, without worrying about what I'd think,"
Lira murmured. Her face neared Aeley's. "Maybe this is exactly the change
you wanted. Maybe you just need more time to put everything together. Or maybe
you just need all the pieces."
There was no
time to breathe before Lira's lips touched hers, coaxing a soft kiss from Aeley
with a gentle push and tug.
Her thoughts
spun. Aeley raised her hand to the balcony to keep steady, only barely
registering the fact that her hand made it halfway before stopping in the air.
Was the silence just in her head or had the music stopped?
By the time
Aeley realized what was happening, Lira's lips left.
"Something
for you to think about," Lira whispered. Without waiting for a reply, she
walked towards the ballroom.
She paused in
the doorway and looked back, the light from the room illuminating her face and
giving her skin a yellow glow. Her lips showed the hint of a smile, but her
eyes said everything.
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Archer Kay Leah was raised in Ontario, Canada, growing up in a port town at a time when it was starting to become more diverse, both visibly and vocally. Combined with the variety of interests found in Archer’s family and the never-ending need to be creative, it has been this diversity that has inspired Archer’s love of toying with characters and their relationships, exploring new experiences and crazy situations.
Archer started writing stories at age six and became “that kid” with their nose in the books and a pen in their hand, pursuing the challenges of writing novels at age thirteen and conquering the dread of poetry at fifteen. Archer most enjoys writing speculative fiction and is engaged in a very particular love affair with fantasy, especially when it is dark and emotionally charged.
When not reading and writing for work or play, Archer is a geek who has too many hobbies, keeping busy with other creative endeavors, a music addiction, and whatever else comes along, especially if it is in technological form. Archer lives in London, Ontario with a same-sex partner and their cat.
Archer started writing stories at age six and became “that kid” with their nose in the books and a pen in their hand, pursuing the challenges of writing novels at age thirteen and conquering the dread of poetry at fifteen. Archer most enjoys writing speculative fiction and is engaged in a very particular love affair with fantasy, especially when it is dark and emotionally charged.
When not reading and writing for work or play, Archer is a geek who has too many hobbies, keeping busy with other creative endeavors, a music addiction, and whatever else comes along, especially if it is in technological form. Archer lives in London, Ontario with a same-sex partner and their cat.
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