“So what, you blush every time someone says sex.”
I blushed again, which made him laugh more.
“Stop that,” I mumbled.
He rested his chin on my shoulder and looked at me through his thick eyelashes, burning his blue eyes into my soul.
“Blake will warm up to you, Elena. He's not the bad guy here.”
“If you tell me he's just confused, I'll kick you,” I threatened.
He just chuckled.
“I'm sure I can fail one subject,” I said hopefully.
“Latin's not one of those subjects,” he said. “You need to speak at least fifty percent by the end of the year.”
I wanted to scream but bit my tongue. “I don’t want to speak stupid Latin.”
“Sweetheart, everything's connected to Latin. I'm afraid you have no choice.” He played with a strand of my hair and placed it back behind my ear.
“Whatever,” I sulked.
He smiled and shook his head. He looked past me, narrowing his eyes at someone. I turned to see who had captured his attention.
I giggled as I saw Brian waving at me. He had no sense of self-preservation and didn't even care that he was flirting with me in front of Lucian.
“You're not the only one driving me nuts,” he said through gritted teeth.
I gasped. “You have a thing for Brian too?”
“Ha ha, funny,” he said, and a smile appeared over his face.
“Why do you worry about Brian?”
“Why do you think, Elena? The guy has a lot to offer, and it's wrong on so many levels for me to think that, not to mention saying it out loud.”
I laughed. “You're so cute when you're jealous.” I snickered, and he laughed too. Grabbing his jaw, I turned his head to look at me. “I only have eyes for you, Lucian McKenzie.” I kissed him softly. The bell rang but I was a million miles away.
Chapter Twenty
We said goodbye with a kiss in front of my Arithmetic class. It was a brutal hour, but I raced from the room as fast as I could to make it to Art of War.
I showed up early but couldn't claim my sword, because Tracey was swinging it in her left hand, the way professor Mia had that first day. Collin beat me again, and when I slouched to the cupboard to put my sword back, my eye caught on two small axes pushed to the back. It gave me an idea; I was sure Lucian knew how to fight with any kind of weapon, and now was the time to see just how good he really was.
I patiently waited for him after class.
“Hey, Sweetheart. Jeez, you're early. That anxious to see me?” he teased as he walked in.
“Can I change weapons?” I asked, ignoring his flirting.
“To what?”
I ran to the cupboard and picked up the two axes to show him.
“Where did you find them?”
“They were here,” I said, and pointed to the cupboard.
He looked at the engravings and froze.
“Do you know who they belonged to? They were Queen Catherine’s.”
“Then what are they doing here?”
“I don’t know, but can you keep it a secret for now, just until I find out.”
“Sure, anything. Do you know how to fight with them?”
He chuckled.“Do I know how to fight with them? That's an insult.” He threw one in the air. It flipped end over end and he caught it by the handle in an outstretched fist. “They're called Frankish Throwing Axes, and youhave to be careful.”
“Just teach me,” I said, rolling my eyes.
He juggled with them one last time before handing it to me hilt first. “Why do you want to learn how to fight with them?”
“I like the way they look. They're easy to carry around and the sword looks uncomfortable to travel with.” I decided to go with practical.
“You chose them just because they are easy to transport?” he said, and snorted.
“Does it matter?” I asked, smiling. “Just teach me.”
“It's not common to fight with them. The Queen was only one of a handful of warriors that chose axes. As you can imagine,you have to be close to your enemy to strike, where with the sword you have some distance. I guess Master Longwei wasn’t wrong about his mark theory.”
I rolled my eyes. For the love of blueberries, not him too? “Can we just start?”
The corner of his mouth twitched slightly. “With axes, fear of your enemy isn't an option. Close range, like this.”He spun around me so fast that I didn’t see him and trapped me from behind. He came so close that I could feel his breath on my hair. The butterflies in my stomach fluttered wildly, and I felt the urge to kiss him.
“What is nice about them is that you have two, which means you have time for a surprise blow.” He spoke with a soft, seductive voice, and I swallowed hard. He moved fast past me again and faced me, while his other hand came out of nowhere and hit me softly on the left ribcage. “That hit could have cost you your life.” He gave me a quick smile and kissed me fast on my lips. I laughed. “Axe warriors are fierce, they don't hesitate, and they have fast reflexes.” His smile disappeared and his tone grew serious. “Now if you just want to knock someone unconscious, you can with the haft or the blunt side of the blade. I bet Collin will think twice after a blow like that, or it can be a weapon to throw.”He took a few paces backwards, putting distance between us, and threw the axe in his left hand so fast that I didn't even see it properly. It hit the target board on the bull’s eye.
“You're really good at this,” I said, impressed.
“Thanks, Sweetheart. I used to play with a lot of weapons as a kid. My father is one of the best weapon experts in Paegeia. I guess the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” He walked to the target board to retrieve the axe.
I pinched my arm. He was such a god, and I had to make sure that this wasn't a dream. He came back and handed me both axes gently.
“Shall we?” He was formal again and bowed in front of me.
“Just go easy, please.” I tried to remember what Professor Mia told me and stood up straight, not taking my gaze away from him.
“Okay.” He dropped his sword and picked up a shield. “Tell you what; you just swing away until you get the hang of it.”
I blew out a big gush of air and my hands trembled, but I decided to try it. I swung at him with the axe in my right hand and took my eyes off him for one second. He blocked my blow with his shield while stepping forward. With one push of his shield, I fell on my butt.
“Why are you holding back?” He lowered his shield and lent me a helping hand.
“It doesn't feel right; you don't have any weapon to fight back,” I complained, and put both axes down on the ground to accept his hand.
He pulled me up. “You rather I pick up the sword again? It's hardly a fight, Elena?” His smile went straight to his eyes, which made me want to grab him.
“Fine, don't complain if I hurt you.”
He shook with laughter, making me feel like an idiot.
“With weapons, not easy,” he teased.
I squinted, raising the axe in my right hand, keeping the left back, holding it defensively as I crouched low and approached him. The axes felt good in my hands, much lighter than Excalibur. My quick attacks surprised Lucian, judging by the look on his face, though my blows rattled off his shield harmlessly.
Somehow, I knew what to do next, as if the axes and I were meant to be together. When pain grew in my side, we stopped.
He didn't speak but stared at me with huge eyes. We burst into laughter.
“That really felt good.”
“I think you've found your weapons. You're really good with them, Elena.”
I hated compliments but had to admit it felt great. Becky might be right about this class becoming my favorite.