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โWhat did you do?โ she asks. โAre you their prisoner like me?โ
โMany things,โ I say evasively. โAnd, aye, lass, I am.โ
โYou are not like them,โ she says. Her small fingers skim along the edge of one cuff, and it brings an instant tightening in my gut. โWhat did you do, Raglan?โ
My name on her lips creates a compulsion every bit as strong as my Alpha voice does on her. โI betrayed my King.โ
โHow?โ she demands, body softening into me further.
โThat is between him and me,โ I say.
โYou make it sound like you know him.โ
โA lot better than I would like to,โ I say with a little bite, for she is playing with my cuffs again, and my cock is soon stone hard, despite my attempts to conjure images from a particularly gruesome massacre.
Alas, dead bodies cannot hope against her potent scent and gentle touch. Thank the Goddess her bunched skirts make a barrier of sorts, or she would be screaming and begging Derick to give her over to someone else.
โI have never met the King,โ she says a little wistfully. โNow, I never will.โ
โWell, he is a sour bastard for the most part.โ I do not add that heโs no match for Hawthorn on the sour-scale, so perhaps she might like him well enough. For reasons I cannot explain, I fear confessing my former relationship with her mate might give her false hope regarding my virtue.
A small snort-laugh escapes her before she fidgets like she is embarrassed to have found a momentโs joy.
โWhy were you outside the castle alone?โ I ask. โYou are mated, are you not?โ
โSomeone came for me,โ she says sadly. โI didnโt know what to do, so I fled.โ
I growl low before I can stop myselfโa shudder ripples through her in response that is not entirely fear.
โYour mates should be horsewhipped, allowing you to wander on your own,โ I say before I can think better of it. Iโd been prepared to let Hawthorn skewer me should we meet, but now Iโm inclined toward beating some sense into him first. โHappen they are all as simple as the late Jerry for their negligence.โ
โIt is not their fault,โ she says quietly. โIโm a broken Omega. The Goddess cursed them in giving me to them as a mate.โ
I huff out a breath. โBroken? How are you broken? You appear to have all the usual parts that I can tell.โ
She appears to wrestle with a decision on speaking further before she whispers, โMy scent has not changed. I overheard the castle scholar talking to my brother, and it makes me reckless. If I hadnโt fled on Posey, we might both be safe in the castle now.โ
I hear the catch in her voice that signifies the onset of fresh grief.
โIt is not your fault that Derick is a bastard,โ I say.
โI should not have left.โ
โYou should not have left,โ I agree. โBut you could not have known what would happen next. Sometimes in life, we make sound decisions. And sometimes, we do not.โ
โWhat about you? How did they capture you?โ
โA prison break,โ I say. โI was sentenced to hang on the morrow. But Derick and his companions had other plans. They will be hoping Iโve information valuable to their Blighten masters.โ
โThey will torture you,โ she says sadly. โThey will do as much, but perhaps differently to me.โ
My hands tighten against her, but she makes no complaint. I vow, here and now, that over my dead body will they harm her.
Priya
Iโm dizzy, a little sick, and half witless from both the punishing pace and lack of proper rest.
At first, it felt unreal, like a waking dream. Like I might be able to rouse myself if only I could shake myself hard enough. It is no dream any more. Itโs real with no end in sight. Where once my rescue seemed imminent and certain, every thud of hooves against the forest path diminishes my hope.
It rains all the time. Iโm damp, dirty, and smell ripe.
I suffer misery and despair.
Ahead, Derick calls for a rest, and we pull into a small clearing. It is late, and likely we will rest the horses for a few hours before riding again. Raglan dismounts first, helping me down from the saddle. My thighs shake until a few stiff steps and knee bends ease some of the soreness from my muscles.
Downtime from the saddle is rare, and sleep snatched fitfully, often while still on the horse. Although Iโm loath to admit it, I feel safer when riding to let my guard down and sleep.
The outlaws set to bickering among themself as they prepare the mash. I hang close to Raglan, although Iโve no idea how a prisoner of outlaws might protect me.
โDo you need to go?โ he asks, eyeing my knee bending suspiciously like Iโm a three-summer-old brat who is reluctant to do their business.
โMy legs are stiff,โ I say defensively, even though I do need to go. Not only am I wretched in every way imaginable, but I must suffer the humiliation of an escort when I go.
His lips tug up, wolf-blue eyes crinkling at the corners. I have soon ascertained that the man is a scoundrel who finds amusement in the most inappropriate things. He is also as big as a barn door and possesses an otherworldly beauty Iโve found synonymous to the few shifters Iโve met. Despite his size, ungentlemanly disposition, and status as both prisoner and betrayer of the King, I prefer him watching me than any other man here present. I can still remember Jerry putting his sweaty hands on me as he tried to wrestle me to the horse. I should not wish for a manโs death, but I suffer only relief that he is gone.
I go. Better to get it over with while the Blighten scum are busy.
When we return to the temporary camp, an outlaw thrusts a bowl of mash into my hands. Raglan sits back against a tree heedless of the damp ground and tucks into the grim
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