Chapter 64
Mated to the Warrior Beast
64 Always, Together or Apart
~ HARTH ~
Harth gaped at Tarkynâs back-why had he told them? âI shared that with you so we could understand each other,â she hissed through the bond, âso you wouldnât come to our bond in ignorance. Why would you-â
But Elrethâs face suddenly got very tight. âIs that... is that whatâs happening for you, Tarkyn? Is that why you can feel her this way?â
Tarkyn sucked in a breath. He glanced back at Harth who was trying hard not to show her anger. His eyes pleaded with her to understand before he looked back to his Queen. âI donât know,â he said simply. âBut itâs possible. So Iâm asking you to keep this in mind for both of us.â
Everyone shifted on their feet and glanced at each other. Harthâs heart sank, even in her anger, she wanted Tarkyn to succeed. Wanted him to convince these people. But it seemed like for every step forward they took, there was just another back.
But Tarkyn hadnât wavered. He held the Queenâs gaze. âIf you want any chance at peace... if there is any possibility that these people are allies, do not remove the male. You will remove the Pair-and I canât see any loyal people taking that lightly, can you? And with that in mind, I think... I think we can all understand my mateâs defensiveness on their behalf, canât we?â
âIf itâs real,â Elreth said.
Harth rolled her eyes, but Gar stepped forward, pausing before he was two strides away, then asking her very gently. âCan I please scent you for truth again?â He glanced down at Tarkyn. âI wonât touch you. But I will need to get close.â
Harth tensed, and she saw Tarkyn shudder, but she raised her chin, then nodded.
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Elreth looked at her brother like she didnât appreciate her hand being pressed, but when Gar stepped to Harthâs side, Elreth didnât waste time.
âThis bond youâre describing that links pairs in this way... is it true? Have you hidden anything about it?â
Harthâs jaw clenched. âNo, I shared that with my mate in confidence,â she seethed. âBut it is true. If you kill either of them, the other will die. And on some level this is true of all Chimeran mates.â
She heard the massive male inhale near her hair and her skin prickled in fear. She had to close her eyes, but she could feel Tarkyn watching her, so she breathed deeply and made herself stand for it.
Then Gar leaned away. âShe believes it. Itâs real to her.â
Elreth stared at her thoughtfully while the others all waited to see what she would say.
Tarkyn looked at her from his kneeling position, his eyes pleading. But Elreth only gestured to her mate who was watching her closely, then strode to a dusty corner of the room and turned to speak to him below the level of hearing.
As soon as she moved, Tarkyn returned to his feet and hurried back to Harthâs side. She sank into his side gratefully, but her stomach still twisting with anger that heâd revealed such a powerful secret.
âIâm sorry, Harth,â he sent through the link, his eyes still fixed on the Queen in the corner, speaking with her hands and her mateâs face tight. âShe needed to know the consequences of the decision if she chose to remove him. I knew that would be on her list of possible solutions. She needed to know.â
âBut now they know my peopleâs vulnerabilities-they know ours!â
âThatâs exactly why I told her,â Tarkyn said, a thread of steely determination in his tone. âIt was very unlikely that theyâd decide to remove you now that our scents entwine-they know that means this bond is real. But just in case... it also makes you safer, Harth. They wonât remove you knowing how it might affect me.â
He looked down at her then, his eyes clouded, but the sun broke out in his gaze when she looked up.
âShe is... very stubborn. She didnât want to believe me.â
âSheâs afraid to believe you,â Tarkyn returned, his lips thinning. âShe can be very hot-headed when sheâs angry or afraid. But her heart is soft. Iâll speak to her about hearing your story-the story of all the Chimera. Sheâll better understand then. The fact that sheâs talking to her mate now is a good sign. Once she stops being angry and starts to think, she leans into humility. This will get better, Harth.â
Harth wasnât so sure, but she hoped he was right. The woman still looked fierce to Harth, the room still pungent with the scent of her unease.
But then, Elreth sighed and strode back to join the group that was watching her. âWeâve left them all overnight. Things should have calmed. The warrior is already healing. Iâm going to speak to Sasha-their leader. I know she desires peace, but I do not see how she can control males like her mate if... in any case, Iâll see if we can negotiate some kind of understanding that will allow us all some sort of... freedom.â
Then she looked at Harth.
Then her eyes snapped to Tarkyn. âIâm going to need the advice and strategy... the understanding of my Captain and War Chief to figure out how we can do this safely.â
âIâll do anything,â Tarkyn said, nodding, and Harth could feel his hope.
âAnything?â Elreth challenged him.
Tarkyn nodded. âAnything.â
Elreth folded her arms, and even though she didnât look towards Harth, Harth felt it suddenly, the understanding of what she might-
âI need to talk to the Chimeran Alphas and try to gain some grasp of their goals. I am asking you to be patient for what I hope will be only one more day. I need to keep your mate contained and unable to hear whatâs said during these discussions so that I can test their honesty, and hers, when I speak with her afterwards.â
Tarkyn froze, his arm around Harth pulling her tighter against him.
âWhat do you mean, El?â he growled.
Aaryn, the Queenâs mate sighed. Harth couldnât tell if the darkness in his expression was for his mate or Tarkyn since he looked back and forth between them.
âI need some kind of... double-check, Tark. You have to see that. If I speak with her leaders then come back to her, she can confirm details. It makes us clearer on both parties. Until we know whatâs going on, itâs a safety check.â
âYou said âcontained.â What do you mean?â
âWhile youâre with me and the others, I need to keep her under guard.â
Harth sucked in a breath and Tarkyn trembled. âYouâd put her back in prison-do you understand what sheâs been through, El? What her people have been through-â
âAnd do you understand that no matter what people have been through, I can only judge them on how they conduct themselves around me and my people?â Elreth said, her voice tight with disapproval.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âShe has submitted to your-!â
âShe doesnât submit! She follows you-and thatâs a point in her favor. Iâm not suggesting we keep her imprisoned for days, Tark. Iâm asking you to let me keep her... not free until Iâve spoken with Sasha. And perhaps at the end of that we can all relax a little bit more. Including Harth.â
âWould you submit to a cage, El?â Tarkyn said, all sign of his submission gone. Harth could feel him quivering, his muscles tense and ready to leap. She put a hand on his belly, gripping his shirt, her heart sinking, her fear climbing up her throat-
âIâm not suggesting a cage. Iâd be happy with... house arrest. At your tree. But let me be clear: She canât be given any chance to interact or attack or learn about our people-and if you give me that, you have my word, Tarkyn, that she will not be harmed unless she harms someone else. If she remains quiet and patient, she will be perfectly safe.â
Tarkyn blew out a breath, then turned to look at Harth, his face tortured.