Authors: R.L. Mathewson
his mind around what they were telling them.
“The king wanted a killing machine, someone that he could trust to put his duties
and oath above all else,” Liam explained as he looked over at Shayne.
“And that wasn’t us, lad,” Shayne said, his voice thick with regret. “We couldn’t be
bought. Our loyalty belonged to our family and no amount of coin or promises of more
land would change that and he knew it.”
“Ye were the youngest of eight men who were looking to start families of their own
soon. No matter what we said or promised, Ma’ was afraid that ye were going to be left
without any land of yer own and back then, Tadgh, that could have easily been a death
sentence,” Finn explained before Liam once again took over telling the story that was
supposed to somehow explain this crazy mess.
“Ye were about eight years old when Ma’ went behind our backs and gave ye to the
king in exchange for his protection. He made promises that ye would be well settled when it
was time for ye to start yer own family.”
“Wait a second,” Marty said, interrupting them before they could go any further, “I
thought you said that he was a man by the time that you were done training.”
“Back then he was, lass,” Declean said with a shrug. “He worked as a man and
trained like a man and to us that made him a man.”
Before Marty could ask any more questions, Liam continued. “Ma’ loved ye, lad,
and she did what she thought was best,” he explained as if Tristan really gave a damn.
“By the time that we found out what she did, it was too late. Ye belonged to the
king until yer service to him was completed.”
“How long was that?” Tristan found himself asking, having absolutely no delusions
about what kind of life that would have been for a child.
“Ye were promised until ye were twenty-five,” Liam said harshly, looking pissed.
“The bastard took advantage and convinced Ma to give ye what could have easily been a
life sentence in his army.”
“Were you able to get him out?” Marty asked as she shifted into a more comfortable
position against him, causing his injured shoulder to brush up against the couch and forcing
him to ignore the black dots that danced along his vision.
“Getting him out wasn’t a choice, lass,” Shayne said softly as he gestured for Liam
to continue.
“Stealing from our king would have meant that we forfeited not only our lives, but
that of our mother’s and of his. We had no choice but to allow it. But, we did find a way to
protect him.”
“How?” Marty demanded, not sounding pleased by this story one bit. There was no
doubt in his mind that she was imagining the innocent child in her womb being forced into a
fucked up situation like that and hating every second of it. Not that she would ever have to
worry about someone harming their child, because he would kill anyone that even thought
about trying.
“Shayne gave his oath to the king in exchange for the right to protect Tadgh during
training and battle,” Liam said, gesturing to Shayne.
“It was a right that we all wanted, but Shayne won the honor,” Quinn added
solemnly.
“We would have all been there to protect ye, lad, if given the choice,” Aidan
explained.
“There was no doubt that Shayne would keep ye safe, lad,” Fergus said without
looking at them.
When Shayne suddenly looked away, Tristan knew that Shayne hadn’t been able to
keep his promise.
“Tell me,” he said, keeping his eyes locked on Shayne.
Sighing heavily, Shayne shifted his gaze back to Tristan so that he could glare at him
through angry green eyes that Tristan suddenly realized matched his own.
“Ye got us sentenced to death on the first day, ye stubborn bastard!”
Chapter
32
Marty waited for shock, disbelief, something to hit her with that announcement, but
sadly, she wasn’t surprised, not at all.
Tristan was pretty damn stubborn and seemed to enjoy pushing people’s buttons. So
it really wasn’t at all surprising, at least not to her, that he would do something to piss
someone off, even in another life, enough for them to want to kill him. Even her father,
who loved Tristan like a son, had come close a few times to wringing Tristan’s neck. Not
even a month ago, Tom and Denny had to wrestle a gun out of her father’s hands after
he’d found out that they’d eloped.
Granted, Tristan had led everyone to believe that it had been all his idea. It hadn’t
been, not completely. After she’d agreed to marry him, she’d decided that an engagement
of any kind wasn’t going to work, not once Beth got involved. Beth would have stretched it
out, made their lives a living hell and made the whole experience torture as she pulled
together her version of the perfect wedding.
Instead of going through that nightmare, they snuck off first thing in the morning for
coffee and a quick visit to the courthouse. Forty-five minutes later her father was being
dragged away from Tristan as he swore up and down that he was going to shoot the bastard
for touching his daughter. By lunchtime her father was over it and eating pizza with Tristan
in their office and making plans to go fishing next month.
“It was only by the grace of God and this one,” Shayne said, gesturing to her and
confusing her even more, “that we didn’t lose our goddamn heads that day!”
“Me? What did I do?” she asked, still having a hard time believing that they were
actually talking about her and Tristan like this.
“Ye stopped yer father’s man from taking his head when the dumb bastard didn’t
have the good sense to shut the fuck up,” Shayne bit out as he glared at Tristan.
“My father……,” Marty repeated slowly.
“Not Hank, lass,” Shayne said with a wince. “I’m sorry. This must be really
confusing for ye. Maybe we should take a break.”
“No, no, I’m fine,” she rushed out, afraid that if they stopped now that she would
never find out what was going on. “Please continue.”
“Are you sure?” Tristan asked, giving her arm a comforting rub as he pulled her
closer.
“Yes, I’m fine,” she lied, knowing that, by the end of the night, she might very well
be anything but fine once she found out what they had planned for them.
“Yer father was the king of our area,” Liam said, taking over the conversation and
making it very difficult for her to focus.
King?
Seriously?
“He doted on ye when ye were young, which was probably why he indulged ye
when ye asked to have Tadgh’s life spared,” Liam explained as he leaned back in his chair
and to the side, striking what a lot of women would probably consider a very sexy pose with
his perfect muscles bulging in just the right way, but it didn’t do a damn thing for her.
“The two of ye were about the same age when Tadgh went to yer father’s camp. Ye
were already promised to another, which was probably why yer father turned a blind eye to
the two of ye sneaking off to play together. He didn’t think that he had to worry about
Tadgh doing anything foolish.”
“It also probably didn’t hurt that he knew that Shayne here,” Quinn said, gesturing
with a nod towards Shayne, “never allowed our little brother out of his sight.”
“Ye had no playmates of yer own, so yer father didn’t see the harm in allowing ye
to play with what would one day be one of yer personal guards,” Aidan explained.
“He probably thought that it would create loyalty for ye from Tadgh,” Fergus
pointed out before adding, “I doubt the man ever thought that he’d ever have to worry
about the two of ye falling in love.”
“I don’t think any of us expected that,” Finn said softly.
She sneaked a peek up at Tristan to find him watching the men in the room and had
to wonder if it had been love at first sight then, too. It probably had been, she realized as
she looked away. She’d probably taken one look at him and fallen head over heels in love
with him even as he’d pissed her off, she thought with a sad smile. She didn’t have to ask to
know that this love story probably didn’t have a happy ending.
“What happened next?” she asked when no one made a move to continue telling the
story.
After a slight pause, Liam continued where Finn had left off. “When Tadgh wasn’t
training, which wasn’t often, he was sneaking off to see ye. At first yer father thought
nothing of it, but as the two of ye got older he liked it less and less and made sure that
Tadgh knew his place.”
“Whenever Tadgh disobeyed yer father he was punished,” Quinn said.
“Which was often,” Shayne added quietly.
“I don’t think that any of us were really too surprised when we found out that the
two of ye had married in secret,” Liam said with a fond smile and a chuckle that was shared
by the rest of the men.
“He was a sneaky little bastard,” Shayne said, laughing along with his brothers. “Hid
it from us for two whole years before I caught the two of them.”
“We knew that he would have never let her marry that prick,” Fergus said, grinning.
“Nah, we’d have killed the bastard before he touched her,” Finn said with a firm
nod that was quickly backed up by several “Ayes” and nods of agreement.
“What happened then?” Tristan asked, making her wonder if she was the only one
that noticed his words sounded rushed.
“Once her father found out, he was not a happy man, but it was her choice. Back
then we didn’t force arranged marriages and in theory she was free to pick her husband,”
Fergus explained even as she waited for the “
But
”.
“However, her father didn’t see it that way and neither did her betrothed,” Finn
explained before Liam once again took over.
“With our help, Tadgh was able to take ye onto the safety of our lands and protect
ye until we could figure out a way to get ye off our lands and move ye out of his territory.
We thought we had enough time, but then we found out that ye were carrying a babe right
around the time that we discovered that there was a bounty on Tadgh’s head.”
“It took some time, but we managed to get ye both out and we were taking ye up
north when they caught up to us,” Liam said, leaning forward to rest his elbows on his
knees.
“We would have made it, but that’s when the babe decided that it was time to make
an appearance,” Shayne said with a shrug.
“Then what happened?” she asked, already having a good idea.
For a moment, no one answered and just when she was about to beg, Finn spoke.
“The details aren’t important, lass. What’s important is that all of our fates were sealed that
night with a curse.”
“What was this curse?” Tristan asked.
“When he caught up to us,” Liam said instead of answering Tristan, “ye claimed that
Macha was yer soulmate, yer one true love, lad. He mocked ye even as he cursed ye…….as
he cursed all of us.”
“He bound us to the earth to live a life of pure hell,” Fergus bit out angrily. “We’re
stuck in a game that we can never win.”
“What the hell are you talking about?” Tristan asked, sounding just as pissed, which
usually didn’t take much, but she had a feeling that he was in a lot more pain than she’d
thought.
“We’re stuck in this fucked up existence until we can figure out a way to beat the
bastard!” Fergus snapped, his anger becoming more and more obvious with each word until
he was practically shouting.
“Calm yerself!” Shayne yelled.
“Fuck that!” Fergus snapped back. “They need to know what’s going on and what’s
waiting for them!”
“Not like this,” Finn said evenly.
“Ye came to kill him, didn’t ye?” Fergus said, sounding bitter as her worst fears
were confirmed. “The polite bullshit never worked before so let’s just put it all out there so
that he knows exactly why we’re about to fuck him over!”
“Oh, and why’s that?” Tristan asked, sounding calm while she was doing her best
not to panic.
“Shut the fuck up!” Quinn shouted, moving towards Fergus who looked more than
willing to meet him head on.
“Yer scaring her, ye dumb bastard!” Shayne yelled, moving to join them.
“She should be scared!” Fergus shouted, shoving Quinn back. “She’s about to get
her heart broken again and there’s not a fucking thing we can do about it!”
“It didn’t have to be like this!” Finn yelled, getting in Fergus’ face and shoving him
against the wall.
“Enough!” Tristan and Liam shouted.
“Cut the shit and just tell us what’s going on,” Tristan demanded even as he gave
her arm a comforting squeeze.
“We’re all bound to this earth and so are our soul mates,” Finn said, shoving his
hand through his hair as he stepped away from Fergus.
“While our soul mates are stuck being born over and over again,” Quinn said, taking