Chapter 41
Mated to the Warrior Beast
~ TARKYN ~
He told her everything. The beauty of the WildWood when you were a child. The way heâd sensed he could have his choice. The freedom heâd had.
And then, the way he was chosen by the former King. The way he grew through the ranks of guard, to shift leader, to fist leader, to Captain under arms, and then, finally, Captain of the Guard. How heâd always found his purpose in protection and strategy. The way heâd been so terrified early on of being a weak link against the former Queen, that heâd dedicated himself to his training even beyond the grueling hours of work.
How his entire life had been measured and directed by the hours of the sun and moon, by training and strengthening first himself, then others, and then ultimately... by war.
âIn the year or two before the war, Iâd turned my mind to finding a mate. Iâd always thought it would just happen,â he said quietly, picking at a scrub of grass peeking through the rocks next to his knee. He could feel Harthâs gaze fixed on the side of his face, but he couldnât bring himself to meet her eyes in case he found disapproval there. âFor a while I thought... I thought I had found her. But it soon became very clear she was created for someone else. And I think... I think thatâs when it suddenly hit me that... I might never find her. Might never find... you,â he said softly.
Harthâs breath caught. She shrugged the fur higher on her shoulder then tightened her hand on his thigh, but he rushed on. He wanted her to know. âBut then we learned the humans were in Anima-or coming to Anima-and everything else fell aside. There was no time, no room to think about any of this. I had a job to do and people to protect and a Queen to guide and...â
He trembled remembering the weeks of discovery and planning when the humans were identified in Anima. He shook when he recounted the decisions heâd fought to determine, then the nights heâd spent being unable to sleep in case heâd made the wrong one.
.....
Harth leaned against his side, holding his arm, stroking it, hugging it when a shudder rocked through him.
âIt might have never happened, Harth. So many times I might have died... so many times I might have given in to the urge to take someone who wasnât a True Mate, just to have the companionship of any mate at all...â
He turned finally to meet her eyes-wide and shining in the moonlight.
Her brow furrowed, this was a part of his story that she didnât understand. Couldnât. And it grieved him, now, that he did. He wished heâd been as patient as her. He wished heâd been willing to wait until she appeared for any of it. All of it. He wished he knew nothing of mating or females.
Just sitting there with her, feeling her hold him, his heart was fuller than it had ever been in the arms of another female.
âIâm sorry, Harth,â he said roughly, remembering how horrified sheâd been when sheâd learned heâd taken many females before. âI wish Iâd known. I wish Iâd understood. I wish...â
âDonât wish this away,â she breathed.
He blinked. âI donât. Itâs the opposite of that. I wish Iâd discovered nothing without you. I wish I hadnât lived until you were here.â It sounded ridiculous, but it was pure truth.
But Harth shook her head and lifted one hand to cup his cheek, his stubble catching on her soft palm. âBut donât you see, Tarkyn? You wouldnât be who you are if you hadnât lived this life. I wish Iâd grown up here. I wish Iâd lived like you lived as a child. But I didnât. But if you hadnât, you wouldnât be here. If you hadnât fought the enemy-our enemy-I wouldnât be here, right?â
Tarkynâs head jerked back. âWhat do you mean?â
Harth gestured down, towards the WildWood below them. âThe woman, the human woman... Reeka?â
âYes. Garâs mate.â
âShe said that the humans made us... made me... because they were defeated by you. Right?â
Tarkyn gaped at her as his spinning head took him back to that conversation. He hadnât thought it through when Rika said that Harth came from the future, that the humans must have developed the Chimera when they couldnât get their hands on the Anima...
Creatorâs fang... she was right.
She must have seen the truth click into place behind his eyes, because she smiled uncertainly. âIt all happened... it all had to happen... otherwise we wouldnât be here,â she said.
Tarkyn shook his head. âHow did you see that so quickly?â
Her eyes dropped from his then and her smile faded. âI was thinking when you left the prison... when I was watching Zev and Sasha... I was angry. I was thinking... thinking that I wished theyâd never come here.â When he flinched her head shot up and she tightened her grip on his arm. âNot me! I didnât mean I wished I hadnât come... I just wished they hadnât had to go through that. Tarkyn, you have no idea the things heâs been through-we all have. The humans... theyâre so cold. To them we were just resources. Cattle. We were something they did. They never really understood our feelings or how their actions affected us. I know in some ways Zev had it worse because he was different from the rest of us and... I just wished they hadnât been discovered, or hadnât come here, so he hadnât had to go through that because I know... I know itâs going to affect him. And that will affect Sasha and...â
She took a deep breath, rubbing her hand up and down his arm as if she needed it to soothe herself. âI already couldnât stomach watching you hurt like that, and we havenât even completed the bond yet. I canât imagine what sheâs going through right now.â
He stared at her, his chest aching. Her heart, her huge, soft heart was right there. He could feel it. He wanted to wrap himself around it and hold it close, keep anything ugly or dark from it, and yet... yet he knew, just looking at her-he knew from sensing her-that she already knew darkness of her own.
Putting one hand over hers on his arm, he held her gaze. âTell me, Harth,â he said. âTell me what they did to you? What... what are you carrying?â
Her eyes widened and she shrunk away from him... yet she never stopped gripping his arm.