Read Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four Online
Authors: Various Authors
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Dire memories attacked Tahir’s mind. He refused to let anyone
take his royal lover away from him. “Are you, Sire? You still are in
range of their archers. The dogs might try again. Who knows how
many other traitors lurk on the walls? Release my arm, Sire.” Tahir
struggled to keep his shield up. His lover needed to cease pulling at
his bicep. Tahir needed to maintain his protective stance. He promised
to defend his lover. He promised himself, Gustav and the Queen. He
ignored the pain attacking his pierced flesh and tightened his grip.
Did his lover fall into sudden madness? Gustav snapped out his
order. “Guards! Move forward and form a shield wall for us.” Ten
guards rode forward and clustered around Gustav, Tahir and Elis.
Gustav glared at Elis. “If I enter the city, do you assure me safe
conduct? If you play me false like Tuberclain…”
“Sire, I swear to you on my life Tuberclain was the culprit. I—I
already sent a message via pigeon to Tovania asking Duke Jörgen to
attend us here. I did. I swear I did.”
Gustav examined the pale, blonde Lord. He did look one inch
from falling into hysteria. “If anything traitorous occurs, your city will
cease to exist. I will pull down the red walls and declare the land to be
under Tovania’s rule. Do you understand?”
“Yes, Sire.”
The Stormhelm troops rode into the gates. Eerie silence captured
the grand open city square. Curious pedestrians faded back into homes
or shops. The few arches still on the wall stood at attention, hands on
their shoulders. Gustav’s troops fanned out into every corner. The
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shield knot advanced to a frieze celebrating the King’s Peace standing
before the castle’s entrance. Gustav glared at the imagery in disgust
before he dismounted within the protective shield wall. He ripped his
helmet from his head.
Tahir’s stare swept around him seeking more traitorous assassins.
He trusted nothing in this foul city.
Gustav gripped his lover’s uninjured thigh and squeezed.
“Enough! Do you plan to sit and bleed to death? Guard, I command
you to lower your shield and allow a healer tend to your wound.”
Tahir blinked in confusion. He stared down at Gustav’s stern face.
“Sire?” By the Burning Sand, his arm ached in wicked cruelty.
Licking pain attacked his hip and thigh. His wondering stare
concentrated on the blood dripping across his dark flesh in thin
streams. Not the proper place for arrows to reside. “I am wounded.”
“About time you noticed the fact, you stubborn man. You have
two arrows stuck in your flesh. Set down your shield and slide off
your horse.” Gustav wanted to play the heroic lover carrying his
downed warrior but he knew Tahir’s muscular weight might
embarrass his dignity. “Karl, Bohr, help Tahir down and support him
into the castle.”
Ten guards and twenty men at arms strode in before Gustav and
his lover. No danger lurked in the castle’s interior. To Gustav’s
disgust, the royal chamber smelled fetid and, worse, appeared stripped
of any decorative trappings. What happened to the fine silk curtains
and ancient tapestries? Even the bed curtains had vanished! He stalked
to the balcony windows, opened the glass doors and threw open the
tall wooden shutters. “I want this place cleaned and restored to order!
The air smells rotten. Do pigeons nest here or did insane Lord
Tuberclain piss on the floor to spite me? Where are the tapestries?”
He whirled on the cringing Lord Elis. “What happened since I last
visited this place?”
“Sire, I—I have not been in this chamber for years. Tuberclain
must have sold the priceless tapestries. I did not know, truly, I—I…”
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If Gustav endured another series of sputtering denials, he might
imprison Elis to shut him up. “Odd how Tuberclain’s senior advisor
knows so little about the castle’s welfare. We need a place to tend my
guard. Take us to your suite.”
The pale Elis bowed in agreement. “Of course, Sire. Please follow
me.”
A retainer tossed extra sheets on the bed. Gustav watched as his
guards placed Tahir on Lord Elis’s bed. Blood fouled the fine silk
sheets. Healer Leif prepared his elixirs. His assistants stripped off
Tahir’s breastplate. The senior assistant cut away the leather kilt until
he exposed the arrow’s nesting place beside Tahir’s hipbone. The
proximity to his lover’s cock made Gustav swallow in agony. “Will
the wound, erm, affect…”
“Not at all. He is a lucky young man. Drink this.” Healer Leif held
a tincture of poppy to Tahir’s lips.
Tahir shied away from the goblet. “No, I must guard my king.”
Gustav leaned down. His words whispered into his lover’s ear.
“Tahir, my love, drink the brew. Drink it for me. Let Healer Leif tend
your wounds.”
“Are you sure you are safe?
“Thanks to you I am safe. Now I need you to heal in order to serve
me well.”
“Yes, my King.” Tahir sipped the liquid. His lashes fluttered shut.
“Finally.” Leif picked up his blade and began cutting around the
arrowhead embedded in Tahir’s thigh. “Good, as I hoped this wound
is superficial.” He directed his assistant to stitch the wound shut.
“This wound worries me. Despite the leather the arrowhead drove
deep.”
“As usual I trust you to save the day for me.” Gustav walked away
from the disturbing sight. Strange how long years away from blood
and battle lessened his fortitude to endure injury, especially when one
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he loved suffered. The thought shook him. Had he ever told Tahir he
loved him? They declared their love but did he ever confirm the true
emotion? He snarled at the pale lord. “Elis, we need wine.” After Elis
sipped first, Gustav drank down a goblet’s contents.
“Sire? I have finished with the second wound. An inch over and
the result would be less happy. As I feared, the puncture is deep. I
cannot close the wound yet.”
“I see.” Gustav wondered how he could be alone with his lover.
Impossible. Or… He was King. His queen approved. Gustav pushed
past his last guilty thoughts and sat on the bed. He stroked Tahir’s
sweat-damp hair. The tension had made the brave warrior sweat as if
he battled in the sun-kissed practice ring. “Thank you for caring for
me, my love.” He dropped a kiss on slack lips.
The King stood and glared at Lord Elis. “Take me to Tuberclain.
If he is truly insane then you need to explain the situation to me or
find others to fill in the gaps.”
The hunted expression on Elis’s fine-boned face told Gustav his
third most important city in the realm needed a fresh set of overseers.
THE HEALING
Birdsong filled the dimly lit room. What a stirring sound. Did red
finches perch on the balcony railing? They loved eating the seeds
forming on the liatena vines. Tahir stretched and winced in surprise.
His eyes flew open. He stared around the unfamiliar room. What?
Why did his… foul memory swept in like a vile sandstorm. Vile
traitors! His hands pushed aside the sheet covering his naked body.
Seeing his bandaged hip and thigh infuriated him. Arrows, yes, Tahir
remembered treacherous arrows slicing into him. His pride quivered
in disgust. His country regarded arrows as cowardly weapons.
“Brother Tahir, welcome back.”
Tahir glanced up in groggy surprise. A young guard walked to the
bed and smiled down at him. “Are you well, Brother Tahir?”
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“I suppose so, Brother Rolfe, as well as possible considering an
arrow almost castrated me. How long since we arrived here?”
“Only a day. Healer Leif gave you a second poppy herbal to make
you rest. You acted damned determined to wake up after the first dose
wore off. Three guards and the king restrained you until the drug took
affect. You kept yelling ‘not again.’”
At least Tahir yelled nothing more revealing. “I dislike being
drugged. Is King Gustav well?”
“Yes, most hale and hearty and, if I may say, furious. This
morning he’s correcting wrongs within this wretched city.” Rolfe
pointed at the door. “In fact, he wanted to know when you awoke.
Worry not, you are well guarded. Brothers Harald and Robin stand
outside the door.” Rolfe patted Tahir’s arm and exited the chamber.
Furious? He thought his lover probably stomped about in a high
rage. The concept of traitors drove Gustav into a stunning black
mood. He has endured too many of them in his turbulent life. As he
shook his head, Tahir shifted higher on the feather pillows piled
against the headboard. Aside from a slight twinge in his hip, he felt
surprisingly well. Satisfaction flowed through his soul. He blocked
deadly arrows meant for his king. He performed his duty.
He saved his lover. Tahir had never owned a chance to save his
mother or himself when the monster sold him into sexual slavery for
loving a guard, but yesterday he saved his royal lover. He’d throw
himself before a rampaging bull to save Gustav. Tahir despised
admitting the ugly truth, but life without Gustav seemed like fresh
hell.
The sun didn’t shine brightly in this room, but majestic pine trees
waved in the fresh breeze flowing in the open windows. Birds soared
past the windows. Above the land, the blue sky appeared gloriously
content. What a fine day to be alive.
He drifted, his mind still clouded from the vile opiates. He
despised opiates. During his duration in the gruesome pleasure house,
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his masters learned opiates deadened Tahir’s rage, made him pliable.
Damn them. When they slipped in monitoring him, they learned their
final lesson. Two years later the beasts welcomed the monster into
their dead ranks.
Nasuea rose in his throat. Too much death. He needed to push
aside black memories. Tahir tried remembering yesterday’s details.
The overwhelming urge to protect Gustav defeated specific memories.
Wait, how basic, the overwhelming urge to locate a chamber pot
struck him. Thirst mocked him at the same time. He feared drinking
anything before relieving himself.
Why did everything feel more urgent after thinking about the
physical problem? He urged his bladder to stop complaining! Tahir
slid his body as close to the bed’s edge as possible. He slowly swung
his legs over the side. Pain reintroduced itself to his thigh and hip.
Slowly, slowly, there. His soles touched the fine green woolen carpet
covering the stone floor. This room certainly appeared more opulent
than Gustav’s royal chamber!
He leaned forward. His soles pressed into the rug. His right hand
gripped the brass headboard. His left hand pushed up from the
mattress. Tahir stood.
The guard dropped to the rug on his hands and knees. No! His legs
failed him? Damn the opiate infecting his system! Pain danced
through his wounds, the sensation strong enough to create fresh
nausea. He eased back until his ass rested in the rug. His elbows
propped him up. His first frantic attempt to claw his way back up the
slick silk sheets failed. Gritting his teeth in rage he reached up and
tried again. The furious guard refused to sprawl defeated as a helpless
baby!
The door opened behind him. Low murmurs sounded along with a
choked feminine giggle. Embarrassment joined pain and the urge to
piss. He hated this city!
Familiar hands grasped his shoulders. “What are you doing out of
bed?”
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Tahir bit his lower lip. He whispered, “I need to piss, Sire.”
Gustav snickered. “Let’s solve the problem.” He helped haul Tahir
up to the bed’s edge. “Can you walk or do… wait. Thank you,
everyone, leave the food and drink. Healer Leif, before you check my