Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
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have sent a guard down for you.”
Tahir’s natural curiosity restrained his frustration. “You heard
them?”
“My hearing is extremely acute. I apologize.” Jan patted Tahir’s
damp shoulder. “My visit here is two fold; Gustav asked me to escort
you to the palace and I decided to take this time to say farewell.”
Tahir stared at the unusual duke in surprise mixed with sorrow.
They had interacted a mere handful of times but for some odd reason
Tahir felt close to the wizard. “My duke, no, you’re leaving already?
Of course, you miss Noa and his extended family.”
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“Exactly. I already remained away too long.”
“It must be pleasant to have a loving family awaiting you.” Tahir
winced at sounding so harsh.
“I am sure you once…”
Tahir fiercely shook his head. Intense denial stiffened his body.
“Never. Please, I will not speak of them. They are in the past, my
duke.”
“As you wish. Let’s walk. Gustav is eager to see you.” They
walked upward in the cooling air. Jan wondered what this defensive
man had endured to create such bitterness? Today sharp, unsettled
emotions emanated from Tahir’s warm flesh. He hadn’t felt them
before. This man had suffered horrible trauma. Dare he ask or should
he… no, the situation troubled him too much to ignore. “Tahir, forgive
my bluntness, but what did your family do to you?”
Tahir stiffened and whirled, his black eyes meeting the duke’s
compassionate ruby gaze. Something crumbled within his angry soul.
He wanted to sink to his knees and cry out his wretched life to this
understanding wizard. The urge filled Tahir’s brain and nearly
overwhelmed him. This gentle duke would not condemn him.
No! Tahir allowed his hot anger to protect him again. He spoke in
rude haste. “By the Burning Sands, you are a wicked wizard. Stop
playing with my mind. Leave me be, duke!”
Tahir’s fury made Jan blink in surprise. “No, Tahir, I merely wish
to offer you comfort. Speaking of suffering heals far more than letting
the rot fester deep within your soul. I sense your poisoned suffering.
Your suffering is deep and tragic.” Jan reached out his fingers and
touched Tahir’s flushed cheek. “Trust me, release helps.” Yes, if he
could hold his fingers there for just a few seconds more… something
shifted to his power…
No. Release offered too much danger. Tahir jerked away from the
albino’s soothing touch and spat onto the cobbles. “Leave me alone!”
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Jan jerked back his hand as if burnt. How foul! Horrible damage
infected Tahir’s mind. Tahir’s quick anger allowed Jan to slip into his
inner soul and gain a brief overview. Tahir’s tormented soulscape
nearly blinded him. The wizard could do nothing to ease the vile
suffering. Forced healing increased the dilemma.
The shaken wizard whispered to the wounded man. “Forgive me
for prying.” They traveled on through the upper levels in an uneasy
silence. Jan ached to soothe this poor man’s mental pain.
A stubborn flame fanned Tahir’s soul and rebuilt his strong inner
wall. He barely saw where he stepped. During this ascent the city’s’
glowing beauty held no joy for him. No. He would not speak. He
would not confess. He would not! He could not! If he confessed, he
lost everything. Never. Not now.
THE REUNION
“Jan, Tahir. I…”
Gustav! Tahir lifted his gaze from the street’s gray stones and
looked straight into Gustav’s gaze. Tahir paused, transfixed by the
vivid emotions meeting his own. The true affection in Gustav’s eyes
almost undid Tahir again.
Gustav frowned in confusion. Poor Tahir looked like he wanted to
scream in pain. Why? Hold; keep the voice low and casual. Strive for
lightness. “What goes on here? Do you two quarrel over our dinner
plans?”
“Sire.” Tahir broke their eye contact and bowed low. Stop. He
needed to swallow the emotions, needed to seal them off.
Dear Gustav tried. After what he experienced in Tahir’s mind, Jan
didn’t possess the heart to jest. He shook his head and frowned. “No,
Gustav, we merely walked up to meet you. Forgive me for refusing
your dinner invite. I want an early start tomorrow… actually… I
believe I will leave now.” Stepping forward Jan embraced Gustav
close. When they drew apart, Jan stared urgently into Gustav’s
confused eyes.
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Gustav had dwelled with wizards long enough to read their strong
emotions. He nodded and squeezed Jan’s white arms. He needed to
tread carefully.
Jan turned back to Tahir. “Farewell, Tahir. I hope we meet again
soon.”
The conflicted man looked up from staring at the cobbled street.
Once again the duke’s soothing ruby gaze spoke to him. Releasing a
low moan, he dropped to one knee and gripped the duke’s white hand.
“Yes, my duke, I hope we meet again. Forgive me in turn?”
“Of course. Remember my words, Tahir. If you need my help, let
Gustav know.” Jan lightly caressed Tahir’s long, damp hair. He
whirled away and almost ran toward the palace. The man’s exposed
pain thrust into his soul like a spiritual knife.
Gustav gazed after his friend in complete amazement. He studied
Tahir who refused to look up. Should he… no. Jan had warned him.
Instead of prying verbally, Gustav touched Tahir’s shoulder. Long wet
hair had soaked Tahir’s white vest, pressing the fabric against his
swarthy skin. The visual effect looked intoxicating. “Tahir, I wanted
to escort you in person but the Tothas ambassadors were…”
Tahir stared at Gustav in complete horror. A disgusted snarl broke
free. “Tothas? You entertain those dogs at the palace? Sire, are you
mad? They are a bloodthirsty, cruel, diabolical race! What do they
want with Astridia?”
What? The baffled Gustav blinked in surprise. What provoked this
over reaction? What happened here? “Tahir, they petition for final
peace. After the Red War, they ignored my overtures to meet, much
like your Curamian nobles. At least Curamia came around and
reluctantly accepted my rule. The men of Tothas never even
acknowledged me. This is a major advancement. Grueling but vital.”
This time Gustav’s curiosity refused to step down. “Why do you
possess such a low opinion of them?”
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“Because they—they delight in breaking a man’s soul! They are
foul torturers who…” Tahir froze like a hunted fox. No, what did he
say? Gustav’s intense stare told Tahir he sounded wild. No! Fresh
stubborn stiffness ruled his body. Lowering his voice he murmured, “I
heard cruel tales, Sire.”
Gustav’s patience stretched thin. “You heard tales. From who?”
Dense silence greeted Gustav’s query. Tahir returned to blindly
staring at the street. Fine. Don’t pry. Back away. “Tahir, in time I
hope you grow to trust me as your friend. Sometimes one’s own mind
magnifies a situation into something more horrific than reality.
Tonight I shall not press. Come, our dinner awaits.”
Why did everyone want to open his soul? Tahir nodded and
followed Gustav up to the last level. Gustav’s subjects greeted their
king, their voices filled with respect mixed with obvious affection.
Curious stares brushed against Tahir. A stunned thought finally
crashed into his over-heated mind. Gustav openly walked with him.
The king acknowledged him in public display.
Noble Gustav granted him huge honor and what did Tahir do?
Rant madly about the Tothas then offer his royal lover sullen silence.
Gustav must want him badly to tolerate endless insulting nonsense.
Enough. Make the effort. Tahir forced his gaze to Gustav’s noble
profile. “Sire?”
Ah, finally someone spoke. “Yes, Tahir?”
“Sire, I… I…” Talk! Trust! Tahir needed to take a chance on
trusting a decent soul! “I endured deviant Tothas bastards when I
lived in… in Zantarta a few years ago. They were horrible men,
perverse and decadent. They… liked inflicting physical and mental
pain upon… upon…others during…” As his quiet words yanked free
Tahir winced and almost fell to the sun-warmed cobbles. Stop, stop,
stop!
What? Gustav halted and numbly stared at Tahir’s anguished face.
What did he hear? His intelligent mind filled in unspoken details
between his lover’s words. By the Gods no, how sad. He felt glad
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those diplomats left the realm. Controlling his inner anger Gustav
merely nodded. That Tahir offered him those pained words showed an
amazing display of trust. “I see. Thank you. You are a brave man.”
Gustav gently touched Tahir’s shoulder.
Tahir only shook his head in anxiety. He performed an act of trust.
He released a poisoned pebble from his past. He prayed the pebble did
not bring about a dangerous emotional avalanche. At least Gustav did
not react in horror. The respite gave him great comfort.
Gustav led them into the gardens by the same back gate. This time
they traveled far into the inner palace. When they reached a marble
wall covered with a frieze depicting a long dead king, the current king
turned and smiled at his lover. “I want to show you a special trick.”
Tahir blinked and watched Gustav’s strong fingers swiftly tap
against points on the carving. A subtle click sounded. A panel in the
carving sprung open. “Sire, how amazing.”
“It’s my private back door entrance. Come. Tonight I wish to relax
in my room.” Gustav beckoned and stepped into the narrow dark
entrance.
Fear attacked Tahir’s compromised nerves. “Aren’t you going to
use a torch?”
Gustav hesitated and studied Tahir’s tense face. “It’s not a long
passage… we travel up a flight of stairs and down two short
corridors.”
“In the dark?”
“Yes, of course but…” New comprehension flared in Gustav’s
alert mind. Well, he certainly learned strange details about his lover.
He snapped his fingers and nodded. “Wait, yes, there is a candle here.
You’re right, why stumble around in the dark? Let me light our way.”
Gustav whisked the sandstone against strike stone and lit the candle.
“There. Now…” He held out his hand to Tahir.
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The simple gesture made Tahir want to weep. Gustav did not
question his craven fear. This sensitive king owned a blessed soul.
Tahir grasped Gustav’s hand and impulsively raised the warm skin to
his lips. He kissed the knuckles and squeezed Gustav’s fingers in his
own.
What an intriguing creature! Gustav smiled in full adoration. A
complex breathing puzzle held his hand, an emotional puzzle he
intended to solve. The task would take time.
They ascended the stairs. Tahir pressed against his king’s body.
His stare fixed on the lone candle glow. He needed to fight back his
fear. Nothing threatened him here. Nothing. Another click sounded.
Dazzling brightness banished the gloom. Tahir followed Gustav into a
large, sun-washed room. Tall windows stood open, the glass gathering
the final warm rays and reflecting them into the airy room. Tahir
gazed about in sincere delight. He had expected supreme rich
opulence yet the royal bedchamber reflected its current occupant.
Exotic light wooden furniture, the pieces carved into fluid shapes that
seemed almost alive, decorated the room. The huge canopied bed
boasted an ornate wood headboard and ivory silk drapery flowing
down from the soaring crown. Magnificent tapestries depicting
Astridia’s turbulent past softened the tawny marble walls. The room
embraced comfort, grace and serenity.
The intricate open-weave balcony intrigued Tahir. He walked
across the room and examined the ornate bronze swirls. What a