Authors: Dannika Dark
Tags: #Fiction, #Paranormal, #Urban, #Romance, #General, #Dark Fantasy, #Fantasy
A dim light illuminated the corner of the room from a small lamp with a red shade. Scattered across the bed were soft fur blankets over black sheets. There was a small writing table that held a stack of books that were precariously close to tipping over. The door ahead was slightly ajar.
Simon slept in an oversized chair near the bed with his hair obscuring his face. His breathing was heavy and I could see one part of his face that gave the most peaceful angelic expression. His jeans were dirty and wet at the bottom. As I leaned over even more, I saw his feet were dirty and bare.
The sheet was pulled aside and I looked down at my healed body. Each mark had been individually tended. I still felt exhausted; no amount of energy could possibly restore what I had lost.
I wore a long white T-shirt and thick white socks pulled up almost to the knees. I still had blood matted in my hair and caked beneath my fingernails. I started to push myself up when a hand reached out and settled me back down.
Simon’s warm eyes scolded me. “Not so fast, you. Stay as you were, you need to rest.”
“Where am I?” My voice came out broken and raspy so I cleared my throat.
I watched Simon’s face harden. His eyes were locked on my thigh where there were bruising fingerprints. One he had missed, as it was in such a personal area he must have avoided looking while he dressed me.
“Simon, just leave it. It doesn’t matter anymore,” I sighed.
He did not wait for a response and touched my leg as his eyes never moved away from mine. Within a few moments, the bruises were gone. All evidence was erased.
Simon retracted his hand and his featured softened. “This is my home. It was the closest place we could bring you and you’re safe here. Nothing to worry about, I’ve got alarm systems that go out to the bloody street. I just want you to rest.”
“You healed me?”
He nodded in the affirmative and reached for a glass of water, bracing my neck as I took a sip. I nearly lurched at the glass, not having realized until that moment the intensity of my thirst. It rushed into my empty stomach, cold and uninviting, and burned my dry throat. I stopped to allow it to settle. My stomach did not protest so I took more sips.
“He did not feed you?”
“Where is Justus?”
The glass tapped on the wood table and he turned away. “Calling the Council. What he did…”
“Is Samil dead?”
Simon let out a long, heavy sigh. “Not yet. It is against our laws to kill another Mage—justified or not—everything must go through the Council. Justus wants Samil’s death, do not doubt it. He is very clever and we will find your justice. It is not against our law for a Creator to control or even use their Learner, we have to prove the intent was more.”
“He wanted to kill me.” My eyes went blank as my mind recalled those moments in the field. “I fought him Simon. I knew I couldn’t beat him but I fought him with everything I had left.”
“You fought as well as any Mage could be expected to in their first year of being. I’m impressed, and one day you will be a strong warrior.” When Simon looked at me, I saw anger on his face. “Don’t you ever doubt yourself; you must always do whatever it takes to survive.”
“What is a Unique?”
He stared at me pensively. “It is Justus who should do this.”
“I have a right to know what I am.”
He turned away, placing both of his feet on the floor and leaned forward on his elbows.
“A Unique is a rarity of our kind. We know very little of them. Your power is different, taking it gives a feeling like no other. It does not make you stronger, but you have the potential to become a powerful Mage. I have only seen one Unique come to full potential in my lifetime. I don’t know enough to tell you what you are, only another Unique could do that. Some consider your kind…dangerous. If your identity is discovered while you are still so young, you would be used as Samil had intended, or killed out of fear.”
“So my power gives an extra kick, but why is that worth anything?”
“If another takes from you, their energy is fueled and some of it becomes part of them, and over time it could increase their power, if they are able to control you. A Unique is a coveted thing by the wrong people. That is why I only know of one; they either stay hidden in secret or they are taken and used.”
“I can’t be sure. We do not know what it is that makes a Unique; is it just a random assortment of light during your creation or does some of your human genetics play a role?”
I leaned forward and placed my hand on the back of his neck, sweeping his soft hair to the side so I could get a more intimate view of the tattoo on his neck.
“What does this mean?” It was a series of four symbols I ran my finger over.
Simon flinched and stood up, shaking his hair free. He faced me directly and it became obvious how exhausted he was as he struggled to keep conversation. His voice was weak and without its usual melodic pitch.
“That is what my Creator gave me. A constant reminder that I also know what it is to have a maker who is corrupt. It’s not a mark meant to be touched with such…” his head shook and his hand flattened his hair over the spot.
“What, tenderness?”
There it was. Simon and I were connected by that similarity, our lives ran more parallel than I had thought and now I knew why we connected.
Quiet hung over the room like a spell where the slightest disturbance would break it. There was movement behind the door ahead and just beyond the opening I saw the silhouette of Justus. He was standing outside listening in but did not say a word. I couldn’t make out his face, only his profile. I wasn’t ready to face him just yet and clearly he didn’t want to see me. That hurt a little more than I expected.
“Do you need anything before I leave you to rest?”
“I could use a bath.” I scraped my fingers through my hair in disgust.
Simon walked into the bedroom hall where I heard him drawing water. I glanced back at the door and Justus was no longer there.
“Here, love, lift up.” He slid his arm beneath my legs and carried me. I rested my head against him and as we neared the tub, I stole a moment to admire him. He wasn’t just decent—he was a man of character.
“Don’t worry, I’m not going to join you. I’m going to put you down in the water and you can remove your shirt when I leave. There are fresh towels here. Just go straight back to bed when you are done.”
As he set me down I felt the delicious water, so inviting, surrounding my body like a warm caress. Simon removed each sopping wet sock, one at a time, before he tossed them into a hamper.
“Do you need anything?”
I ignored him, dunking my head in the water trying to remove the vile clumps of blood. I heard a cabinet open and close before a hand came across my forehead gathering my hair up.
“Sit up, I’ll wash your hair.”
I didn’t argue. Simon tenderly held my head as he wet my hair with a pitcher of water, lathering shampoo in his hands that smelled of vanilla and coconut. He gently worked it through my dirty scalp and I sighed in relief.
I tried to remember the last time I had been taken care of like this, and I couldn’t.
“Lean your head back and keep your eyes shut.” His left hand supported the nape of my neck and a warm stream of water touched the edge of my hairline; I breathed out a long, restful sigh. Simon repeated this several times until his hand ran across my hair and it squeaked.
‘Okay love, I’m going to leave you alone.”
“Simon?”
“Yes?”
I paused, a thank you was in order but what came out instead was, “I don’t want your pity.”
It was the truth. It wasn’t until I became a Mage that I learned what it was to be cared for, part of me still resisted it but it was a nurturing that I never had. But having someone do it because they felt sorry for me, I just couldn’t stand the idea of him looking at me as if I were a broken thing.
He placed his hand on my knee. “That is one thing you will never, ever have from me. You have the heart of a warrior, and someday you will have the strength of one.”
I looked up at saw honesty in his eyes. I knew this was a man who had hidden pain of his own. “I know what it’s like, but just remember love—a scar will always mark you, but never let it define you.” Simon gently touched my hand and left me alone to bathe.
I found the soap and scrubbed myself raw. I drained the tub and ran the water a second time. Once I felt clean enough, I stepped out of the bath and tugged at the chain until water gurgled down the drain. The towel soaked up water from my damp hair before it was tossed in the hamper. While there were no clothes for me to dress in, a thin black robe hung from a hook on the inside door. The fabric was silky and smelled clean as I settled back onto the bed.
It did not escape my attention the sheets had been changed from black to white, and there were extra blankets for me to cover up in. Darkness engulfed me, and just as I was on the brink of falling asleep—a voice called out. His voice.
“
Sillllverrrr…You belong to me
.”
I let out a wail, flying out of the bed and sliding across the tile of the bathroom. Samil was here, I don’t know how but he was here.
With a sudden bang, the bedroom door kicked in and I scurried to the corner hiding behind the edge of the counter. I tucked my knees against my chest and I held my breath, listening to the ominous sound of footsteps bearing down on me.
“
Silver…are you ready to beg
?”
When his body moved within my view, I thrust out my foot kicking him with no mercy in the groin. Immediately, he doubled over and I kicked him again in the chest sending him to the other side of the room.
Someone slammed into me and knocked the razor free. We fell to the floor but before I hit the tile, they pivoted their body around so that he took the brunt of the fall. I lay across their chest with my arms pinned so tightly that I couldn’t move a fraction. Guttural noises came from my throat as I writhed and kicked.
“Silver, STOP!”
I thrashed violently, kicking my legs and flailing my head. While my attempts were genuine, the results were feeble.
“Let it go, Learner. Let it go.” The voice fell to a whisper. “Silver calm down, it’s Justus.”
I made an animalistic sound before I recognized the voice and stopped struggling. Lying at my feet was a body slumped against the wall with a mop of brown hair covering their face. One knee was bent up with a rip in the jeans and my eyes trailed down to the bare feet.
Simon. I hurt Simon
.
I threw my head back in shame as my eyes shut tight; comprehension was beginning to sink in like a dagger. Tightness gripped my chest that had nothing to do with the man pinning me.
“Get him out of my head!” I cried.
My voice dissolved into tears. Whatever held me together was lost. My body shook with unrelenting sobs. I pulled against his solid arms which held me firmly to him no matter how much I tried to tear them away.
“Stop it, let me go!”
It was like fighting against a wall.
His voice softened against my ear. “Shhh, I’ve got you Silver, be still. Lean in to me. I’m not going to let him take you again. Forgive me. I failed you as a Ghuardian.”
In that moment of clarity, I realized that I did not deserve the respect these men gave me. I wept on his cheek, and the minute I realized what I was doing I jerked away and hid beneath my wet hair. Samil didn’t go as far as he might have, but in the past week I felt violated, robbed of my dignity, stripped of my independence, and treated like an animal. I tried to stay tough and imagine myself as a warrior—but part of me was still human.
“He ruined me.”
“You are not ruined.” His hand brushed my hair gently away from my tear stained face as the other still held me. Warmth radiated from his body and my chest rocked with heavy sobs that I was powerless to stop.
Justus cradled my wet cheek. “You break me with those tears, Silver. Please don’t cry.”
I calmed, taking slow breaths until the remains of my despair had faded.
“As long as I’m with you, I will keep you safe.”
“And how long will that be for?”
He did not hesitate, answering the moment I spoke the last word. “For the rest of my life.”