Chapter 197 - 197 A Different Kind of Sh*tshow – Part 2
Mated to the Warrior Beast
197 A Different Kind of Sh*tshow â Part ~ GAR ~
Late that night as the fire died and the Cave grew ever darker, Gar lay in the bed, staring at the ceiling, Rika cuddled into his side.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It felt like the room was spinning. But it wasnât. It was just his head.
Rika had lost the baby. Again.
This was the second time sheâd gotten pregnant, and the second time sheâd started to feel ill and off and then sheâd started to bleed.
Heâd known immediately when she was pregnant, both timesâthank you, Dad for passing that little gift on. And both times, sheâd gotten really nervous about other people finding out.
Rika came from a world where losing pregnancies was common. In her world women often didnât even tell people until they were twelve or thirteen weeks into the pregnancy, when the chances of a child surviving were much higher.
The Anima had much better rates of survival, but much lower rates of pregnancy. When sheâd gotten pregnant the first time, Gar had almost exploded with the pressure of having to keep the secret. But then when sheâd started bleeding, heâd understood why sheâd kept it so quiet.
He suddenly didnât want to talk about it either.
.....
Sheâd known she was losing it last timeâbeen certain. It had happened pretty quickly. Heâd wanted to get a healer to her, but sheâd insisted that she just needed time to heal. She was medically trained for survival. Sheâd known her body.
Against his better judgment, heâd given her what she wishedâsilence, and time.
The Anima would have scented her, so the moment she was certain she was losing it, sheâd begged him to take her to his cave so she could have a break away from everyone until her body was back to normal.
Heâd done that for her, though heâd insisted they go to the Fishing Cave because it had felt safer to him. Heâd taken a couple days away himself, then left her with Pegg while he reluctantly returned to the Tree City and his duties without telling a soul.
Rika had been adamant about that. She didnât want to get home to sympathy and concern and advice andâ¦
And when he went home, a part of him hated that. A part of him wanted to hear from the other males about what theyâd been throughâespecially Behryn, who Gar knew had been through this himself. Though he now realized how utterly unaware heâd been of the pain the male carried. How flippant heâd been when the subject had come up briefly throughout his life.
He owed the male an apology.
But as Rika returned and their lives returned to normal, sheâd begged him not to talk to anyone. Not yet. And eventually heâd felt relieved. He still fielded frequent, worried-but-loving queries about how he was doing since losing his parents. And there were days he wanted nothing more than to swear at people who brought him that when heâd just had an hour without thinking about it.
But also⦠also⦠there was a human saying⦠a burden shared is a burden halved. He knew it was true, and a piece of him was a little bit desperate to share this one.
Then she got pregnant again. And sheâd gotten a few weeks in this timeâlate enough they were beginning to wait for someone to notice it on her scent. But just as Tarkyn disappeared and the Chimeran mess began, she awakened one morning and grabbed his arm, jolting him from sleep.
Heâd known the minute he saw her face. But it hadnât been as bad. There had been a chance⦠but sheâd insisted on getting away again. She didnât want anyone asking questions. She didnât want anything to do with the Chimera and violence and the human world andâ¦
So heâd covered for her. Gladly. A part of him thinking it might actually be better for her not to be there when the humans were such an integral and difficult part of this.
But it had also been very, very lonely. Isolating, trying to think about cultural bridges and strategies for Zev when his mind was wracked with questions about his mate and their possible family. Thereâd been no time, no space to get back to her. Sheâd sworn she would send Pegg when there was news. Told him to remember that no news was good newsâ¦
Heâd almost spoken to Behryn twice in the past week as his hope grew. But when heâd learned that they would definitely be meeting the Chimera, heâd refused to not see her beforehand, no matter what. Just in case. But heâd hoped. Even knowing how much more pressure heâd feel about leaving her, heâd hopedâ¦
He sighed heavily. The embers of the fire crackled, and the dull orange glow of them seeped out of the fireplace and across the floor at the end of the bed. Pegg had given them space, taken his equine formâwas that what you called a horse with wings?âand insisted that he was happier that way anyway. His beast coat would keep him warm enough outside.
But before heâd gone, he and Rika had dropped another bombshell. And now, Gar didnât know which crisis to think about firstâso his mind spun from Rika to the Creatures, and from the Creatures back to Rikaâ¦
Because Pegg had learned that he could now shift, which meant he was like the Protectors of Anima, but in reverse. The Protectorsâformerly called the disformedâhad been utterly unable to shift out of their human forms. Beasts had inhabited their hearts, but never taken their bodies.
Then the Anima fought the humansâand Garâs loved ones fought the Portals, those dark, evil caverns between the worlds. While Gar and Tarkyn led the battle against humans here in Anima, his parents and their friends had taken the war to the traverses⦠Theyâd fought the voices thereâthose evil fucks that tried to steal any Anima or Human heart and body that passed through between worlds.
The Protectors had been shields against those fuckers. And when they were gone⦠defeated⦠suddenly they could shift. Anima whoâd never had a beast form before soon discovered they now did.
Pegg, on the other hand, had always lived in a beast formâa combination of horse and bird. Heâd never known any different. But a month ago heâd suffered a shock greater than any heâd had since he arrived in Anima.
And heâd shifted on the spot.