Hasley Fateless: The Fated Tales Series, #2
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Only love can heal the echoing madness.
What happens when true love is interrupted, in a world where it is guaranteed? Welcome to the Fated Tales.
Hasley Jeweler and Arsenio Trader were meant to meet—but their fating was derailed by the building of the impenetrable wall surrounding Ashkadance.
Little do they know that love finds a way, and Hasley's journey as a Fateless will teach her that order isn't always the answer...that sometimes, rules are meant to be broken.
Hasley Fateless should be read after Ember Dragon Daughter to avoid spoilers.
In book 1.5 of the Fated Tales series, we follow Hasley as she listens to a mysterious voice in her head after her best friend is discovered to be the lost princess of the dragon kingdom of Ashkadance. Where will it lead? Who will she meet? And what happens when all the walls surrounding her and their kingdom fall down?
WHAT READERS CAN EXPECT: Hasley Fateless is set during the events of book one, Ember Dragon Daughter. It is required reading in the series and should be read before book two, Kariana Dragon Queen. This book features aroace LGBTQ+ characters, depictions of magically-induced mental illness, fated mates, and rebel plots in a royalty fantasy setting.
Content in the Fated Tales series may be triggering for some readers. A content guide of potential triggers can be found on the author's website.
AUTHOR NOTE: This book was initially published in 2020 under the name Rebecca K. Sampson, it is now republished here with enhanced content and a new pen name.
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Hasley Fateless - R. K. Sampson
PART 1
BEFORE
ONE
CARRIAGES
An anger that was unlike Hasley’s usual disposition boiled in her veins. How could Ember do this to her? They were best friends. In fact, Hasley was Ember’s only friend. Didn’t that mean they should tell each other everything? Hasley's heart hammered in her chest as she walked into the back of the jewelry shop Ember and her apprenticed at.
Her fingers gripped the paper in her hands, crumbling the edges as she stared at her friend's empty workbench. When Hasley had come into purpose apprenticeship that morning, her only care had been to ask Amlin Jeweler, her mentor, if he had heard from Ember. After Ember didn’t come back from her delivery the day before, Hasley had begun to fear the worst. She walked back to Ember’s home and found that Ember hadn’t returned there either. If Amlin hadn’t heard anything, Hasley's next stop would be to report her absence to the province guards. What if one of the Fateless had hurt her?
It happened sometimes. Those crippled by the madness were prone to acting out in violence. This was one of the reasons why the Fateless were often silenced by the province guards. The Fateless were too dangerous to be allowed to live, and while Hasley found that difficult to stomach, she understood it.
That is, she did until recently. But she pushed that thought aside. This morning she was angry, not sad and confused. She was not going to focus on her own concerns when her best friend was revealed to be the missing princess.
The dragon daughter had been missing for sixteen years, stolen from the newly minted dragon queen's birthing bed. Despite the many years that have passed, Karwyn Dragon Queen and her consort, Jedoriah Knight, were not blessed with another heir to Ashkadance's throne.
Hasley hadn't thought too much about it, unlike other citizens. She instead focused on her future, rather than that of the crown. Their god Mutrien and goddess Aaleia would not leave the throne without a ruler, she had reasoned, so she didn't need to worry.
And apparently, she was right. Ember was the heir. Her best friend was a princess in hiding and Hasley didn't know.
Hasley wanted to kick herself. She had been worried all night, thinking something terrible must have befallen her friend. Instead, notices were passed out at dawn and pasted on every building to spread the happy news. The princess was found, alive, and had been in Firetop under the name Ember Julimore.
How could she not have told her?
The crumbled notice fell to the floor.
Amlin Jeweler walked into the back room, the door slamming behind him. Wherever he went, he made plenty of noise. His default was a shuffling walk that spoke of disinterest. Today he walked faster, his intent leaving loud and purposeful steps.
Did you know this?
he asked Hasley in an accusational tone, as if she were tainted by a secret she didn’t know. His yellow eyes squinted and his skin appeared burnt from recent sun exposure.
I-I…
Hasley struggled to find the words.
Her anger simmered and she instead felt drowned in dread. How did Ember’s true identity impact her purpose apprenticeship here? Amlin controlled whether or not she would receive her purpose name as a jeweler. She had been working towards this for a year and it could all tumble down.
Nothing was going according to plan. She would get an apprenticeship, get her purpose name, move out, get fated, and open her own shop with Ember. Ember would do all the actual jewelry-making, as Hasley always knew. But with this big mysterious moment before her, Hasley realized without Ember’s talent, was she anything at all?
Why did Ember keep this from her? Her hurt bubbled to the surface. She wasn’t truly angry, Hasley knew. She was heartbroken and mourning a future she thought they had together as friends.
Hasley ran from the confrontation, making her way passed the market and to the inns. Bounding down the street, she felt her feet hit stone as if it were her heart. She hastily pulled up her blue hair as it whipped around her. If Ember was still here, as the other workers on the street had been gossiping this morning, maybe she could fix this, somehow.
I don’t know. I don’t understand,
Hasley muttered to herself as she ran, answering unvoiced questions.
When she reached the inns, she saw there were dozens of people already gathered at the end of the street. She could only get five people deep, pushing between them to see guards in purple holding everyone back. The street was blocked off and she pleaded with them to let her through. Grumbles came from behind her over her rude interruption of their own gawking.
Were they ever friends? Why was she hiding for so long? Did Ember not trust Hasley?
She wasn’t who she thought. She was the royal heir. And Hasley had no idea. Hasley wasn’t trusted. Hasley was alone. How could she compare to the future Queen?
To the wall…a voice whispered in her mind.
Not now!
Hasley screamed and the guard she had been pleading with a moment prior looked to her annoyed.
Over the guard’s shoulder, the street was clear save for two anchoris pulled carriages. Figures far away walked towards them. Hasley lost her breath as she recognized one of the figures as Ember, unmistakable with her black hair reflecting the sheen of a rainbow in the sunlight.
Ember!
Hasley screamed, desperate to break from the crowd.
Her best friend did not turn around. Instead, she entered the carriage without a second glance. As the carriages rolled away, Hasley fell to the floor in a heap. She wanted to cry and admit she was alone, letting her self-pity take over. But on the floor, she saw an opening and crawled around the guard's feet. Hasley pumped her legs as hard as she could down the street, two guards hot on her heels, but she was too late.
The carriages were already further than she could reach. Hasley stopped running and took one long sobbing breath. The future she thought she had with her best friend rolled away in an elegantly drawn carriage.
TWO
ROCKS IN REALITY
ELEVEN YEARS AGO
I love going to school, Momma,
Hasley said with a smile. She skipped between her and her dad, holding their hands and swinging them back and forth.
That’s wonderful, little darling,
Hasley’s mom, Mayree said.
What’s your favorite part about it?
her father, Clove, asked.
I love having a friend. Ember is silly, but I like her,
Hasley replied. Ember didn’t speak much, but Hasley didn’t mind. It was easy for Hasley to talk and for Ember to listen.
They were only a couple of buildings away from the school. They walked together every day before Mayree and Clove would attend to their purposes. Hasley’s only priority, until she was fifteen, was schooling. After that, she would work as an apprentice until she was deemed ready to take on her purpose. Many people were able