Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
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Long black hair. The beautiful young face reminded him of…his
lover’s. Was this Gustav’s son?
“Prince Edvin?”
Suspicion challenged Tahir’s stare. “Yes, I am Prince Edvin. Who
are you? A trainee? You own no right to walk the inner palace. Who
are you?”
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Tahir struggled to remain calm. “My name is Tahir. I am a palace
guard trainee. I… I…” How could he tell the prince he came here to
occupy his royal father’s bed? Madness! “I come to visit… King
Gustav for…” His clever tongue failed Tahir.
The foreign accent intensified Edvin’s glare. A Curamian in a
trainee uniform? This creature must be up to no good. Edvin raised his
voice in sharp command. “Guards! Heed me, an intruder is in the
palace.” How did this trainee travel this far?
What ill-luck! Tahir frantically shook his head. “Prince, please, I
am not…”
“Shut up.” Edvin’s palm prodded the intruder’s shoulder.
Two guards, Tahir recognized them as Brilla and Tosca, appeared
within seconds. Both had acted kind to him. “Yes, Prince Edvin… oh…
erm…” They stared at Tahir in open dismay before bowing to their
prince.
Edvin observed their actions and frowned in displeasure. “Do you
know this man?” The prince angrily shook Tahir’s shoulder.
After bowing again, Tosca gazed respectfully at Edvin. “Yes,
Prince. Small Brother Tahir is a trainee. He visits your Father for
private fencing lessons. The king thinks he shows unique potential
and…” An abrupt gesture from the prince’s right hand silenced Tosca.
He bowed in defeat.
Edvin’s frown deepened into bitterness. He studied the man’s
swarthy face until the truth hammered him. The full lips, black eyes
and long beaded hair told Edvin this sun-burnished dog somehow
managed to become his father’s pretty new toy. How foul; a
Curamian? Trust his father to find this lowly sandworm while Edvin
was away. Visiting Tovania proved a mistake. He had been caught off
guard.
Furious Edvin despised his father’s male toys. Father’s weakness
made him sick, especially when the old one chose such young men.
Recently Edvin made sure the male mistakes faded away. After being
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tempted with money or jewels, the greedy curs broke off the affair and
slipped away to whatever dismal village they hailed from and never
returned. When would Father learn? When would he cease mocking
his sacred marriage?
A wonderful plan entered Edvin’s mind. His false smile comforted
none watching. “If he comes to visit Father, I’d best make sure he
arrives safely, eh? Come along, trainee.” Edvin insultingly shoved
Tahir forward and almost sent him to his knees.
Enough. No one shoved him without reason. Instead of
complying, Tahir regained his footing. He bowed in mocking respect.
“My prince, I can walk on my own. I do not need a royal escort. Pray
please do not go out of your way for me. I am sure escorting a mere
trainee around court falls low upon your vital business list.”
Edvin’s annoyance rose. How odd, this smelly toy possessed spirit
and perhaps even intelligence. The sandworm sounded educated. How
unusual. How difficult. His voice shaded into raw threat encased in
black velvet. “Perhaps I want to show Father what a good son I am.
Please, trainee, accompany me into the palace.”
This situation turned wretched. Tahir angrily inclined his head and
followed Edvin’s tall form. He darted a quick glance back at the two
guards. Tosca frowned and shook his head in mute warning. Brilla
looked extremely concerned.
The sight offered no comfort.
Edvin’s determined strides took him to the main palace doors. He
ascended the grand marble staircase. As he followed like a wilting
shadow, Tahir sensed noble glances examine his unfamiliar face. How
wrong. He prayed they did not encounter Queen Aglaia. That would
be the crowning nadir; what would he do then? Turn, run and keep
running until Stormhelm and his beloved Gustav became but a
longing memory?
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A black velvet-clad young noble intercepted Edvin’s swift
advance. “Prince! How delightful to see you; I didn’t know you
returned from your travels. Will you grace tonight’s card tourney?”
“Of course, Daeron, I am eager to resume the game. For now
forgive me; I hasten to deliver a visitor to my Father.”
Tahir swallowed and hung his head. Why did Edvin upset the
unspoken, unseen balance? Tahir wanted to exist in the shadows.
Stepping into full view sickened him.
“Do not let me interfere, Prince.”
Tahir heard the mocking sneer infect the noble’s cultured voice.
He flicked his furious black glare up and felt satisfied to see simpering
Daeron blink in surprise. The noble made no further comment. Tahir’s
burning soul nearly overwhelmed his reason. His powerful arms
longed to reach out and toss the apprehensive noble over the railing.
In the silence, Edvin mockingly flourished his fingers toward the
right.
By luck no other royal family members saw them enter the elegant
black corridor leading to the king’s suite. Aldor and Eorler, two burly
guards who enjoyed sparring with Tahir, bowed to Edvin and blinked
in confusion at seeing Tahir.
Edvin slowed his walk. He halted and glared at Tahir. Sometimes
a stern admonishment worked to dismiss these dismal annoyances. He
grabbed Tahir’s muscular left arm and leaned close. “Listen well, you
craven thing. You are a mere spec in a long line of royal lovers. Do
not think my father feels anything for you. He merely enjoys a
pleasing body in his bed and his foul need disgusts me. Enjoy your
temporary triumph, sandworm, but do not be surprised when he casts
you aside for another. You are nothing but a passing weakness, a sick
lapse in his judgment. You mean nothing to him because you are
nothing. Do you understand? Nothing. You are nothing!”
Nothing. The word burned into Tahir’s mind and touched
emotional fuel. How dare this cruel prince speak to Tahir in casual
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insult? The rage Tahir kept under control burst into his mind. A sharp
sneer twisted his lips. “You are wrong, utterly wrong. If I mean
nothing to your Father, why did he present me his royal token?”
Tahir’s fingers slid under his black and silver trainee vest and thrust
the royal medallion toward Edvin. “What say you to this?”
Edvin stared in shocked amazement. His father gave this dark
creature his royal symbol? No. He went too far this time! Never had
Father performed such a rash stunt. Never!
Snarling under his breath Edvin smacked Tahir’s hand. He
whirled away and walked the last few feet to the royal suite. One
capable fist, this feature inherited from his rugged father, rudely
hammered upon the carved wood.
Tahir’s released rage refused to halt. Howling bitterness force-fed
on his memories. More words burst free. “Why do you treat me like
dirt?”
“Because I loathe you.”
A sharp, edgy laugh escaped Tahir’s lips. “Prince, you own no
right to loathe me. You don’t know me. Aside from Gustav, the habit
of loathing and mistrust flourish naturally in this city.”
Edvin coldly stared down at the shorter Tahir. “If I hear another
word from your defiant foreign mouth, I shall have you whipped.” He
banged again.
Inside his bedroom Gustav frowned in annoyance. He enjoyed a
glass of wine and watched the late summer sunset paint the sky in
bold rosy hues. Who knocked so rudely? He set his goblet down. The
King stood from his settee, wrapped his robe around his naked torso
and paced into his outer sitting room.
Another impertinent knock rattled the carved wood. Gods, even
Ainar didn’t dare knock in rude disrespect. Gustav yanked open the
door. The sight of his enraged son and discomforted Tahir shook his
mind. What was this? “Son?”
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Edvin’s harsh tone offered no solace. “Father, I found this
wretched trainee hovering about the palace grounds. He skulked at the
Ciryaher Tower’s base. This smelly, slovenly thing claims he comes
to visit you. Is this true, Father?”
Damn, his willful son knew exactly how to anger him. Tonight
Gustav refused to encourage Edvin’s theatrics. “Yes, Edvin, Tahir has
permission to visit me. I gain comfort from his visits. Now if you
don’t mind…” Gustav held his right hand out to welcome Tahir.
A shaken Tahir ignored the loving gesture and slipped past his
lover. The distasteful situation undermined his comfort. This
discovery could mean the end of his succor. If the Prince held such
loathing for him… would Gustav grant his son’s demands?
Gustav locked stares with his angry son. “Thank you for…”
“This time you go too far, Father. The blatant insult to your family
is unbelievable. You need to assess your true priorities.” After
offering his shocked father a cutting smile, Edvin whirled on his heel
and strode away.
What prompted Edvin’s verbal attack? Gustav’s fists curled in
fury. He almost hastened after his rude son and demanded an apology.
An unwise move; arguing in the corridor over Tahir solved nothing.
Poor Tahir. What had happened? Gustav padded to his bedroom
and found Tahir nursing a goblet of wine. His lovely body looked stiff
yet oddly dejected. What had Edvin said to him? Gustav stood behind
his lover and wrapped his arms around his waist. He rested his face
against the familiar wavy mane. Mmm, his lover smelled of clean
battle sweat. If not for the tension coursing through Tahir’s muscles,
Gustav would strip him naked and worship his delicious body.
Not now. Tonight… why did his son transform into an intolerant
pest? Gustav calmed himself down and rubbed his cheek against
Tahir’s hair. Edvin was not to blame. His son loved his mother. Years
ago Edvin had loved Gustav to the point of worship until he walked in
on Gustav sharing an embrace with a young guard. Once Edvin
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decided his Father possessed what Edvin regarded as unnatural
desires, Edvin withdrew his affections.
Gustav hadn’t the nerve to admit such heartbreak. He let everyone
imagine the maturing Prince made less time for his Father. Better
fantasy then the truth.
There was no way Gustav could tell Edvin about Aglaia’s beloved
understanding. Edvin would never comprehend their loving pact.
Someday his son might understand but… not now, not when his
attitude embraced intolerance.
Gustav needed to solve his lover’s upset. Lengthy silence from
Tahir signaled something serious. Gustav knew tonight he’d discover
another ugly facet in his lover’s life. He had already heard of the
beatings, the punishments, and the father’s hatred to the point of
selling his own son into sexual slavery. He knew Tahir came from a
noble Curamian family yet Tahir never slipped and revealed the name.
The man who gave Tahir his sword was his great uncle, not his
grandfather. Tahir called him Grandfather because he protected Tahir
from his cruel father as best he could.
What did tonight bring? Whatever Edvin said sparked a memory.
Tahir appreciated Gustav’s loving respect for his bleak mood. He
finished his wine and poured out more. Nothing. The word unlocked a
horrific memory back to the first day his father called him nothing.
Yes, the first day Tahir understood he had no father except in a basic
physical sense. Tahir realized dirt formed a better father.
His father had called him nothing on the day he…Tahir’s aching
mind choked on the abysmal memory. The pain hovered. This, unlike
the pebbles and rocks, was a large memory boulder. More wine dulled
the broke glass edge twisting in his heart. Tahir set the goblet down