Authors: Constantine De Bohon
“I have seen you dance. You can dance for my warriors and
keep them entertained after. A content warrior is a strong warrior
who will fight hard if I promise the best of my warriors will have
you. Do not worry, they will not kill or beat you; after all, if you
are dead, how could you dance for them?”
Sky shuddered. “When did you see me dance?”
“The night Eirik made you dance nude. You are very good. I
have been watching you, scouting the area, waiting for my chance.”
Sky blushed crimson. “Rolf and Brandr will come looking for
me.”
“Of course they will. It will be too late. My warriors will not
give you up. They will be many—your men only number two.
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Perhaps they will join me. That way they can keep an eye out for
you.”
Sky wondered if the repeated attacks on the woman had made
her delusional. She seemed to worry for her well-being one
moment, then hate her the next. Perhaps she battled herself.
Perhaps she could see herself in Sky’s helpless state. The thought
made Sky sad for her.
Thorvald came into the clearing with a plump half-dead
rabbit. He sliced the head off and gutted it in front of them. He
skinned it and skewered it. Her captor glared at him.
“Fool! Do you want every wolf in the area here tonight? It
takes a big man to frighten a tiny woman with a bunny.”
But Sky wasn’t afraid, a little sick to her stomach but not
fearful. She knew Rolf and Brandr would find her. Her chin rose to
meet Thorvald’s stare.
He licked his lips.
“If you let me have her, I wouldn’t need to use other means of
control,” he snapped.
“I told you that she is mine,” her captor said.
Thorvald smiled a very strange smile and Sky was wary; he
was up to something.
* * * *
When morning came Thorvald pissed on the fire to put it out.
Steam rolled heavenwards.
“Are you stupid?” the woman screeched. “Rolf and Brandr
could have seen that.”
Thorvald looked over his shoulder and smiled at her. “I’m
guessing someone saw it,” he replied.
To Sky’s horror over a dozen warriors came from the bush,
with swords drawn and flanked them.
Her woman captor screamed in rage and began fighting for all
she was worth. It was a losing battle. The men only sported with
her until she became exhausted and beaten. She was soon on her
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knees, with her nose bloodied. Thorvald went to her and
backhanded her; she glared up at him in response.
Sky was surprised he hadn’t knocked her over. The woman
was a formidable adversary. No wonder Thorvald had needed help
to capture her. The man was a snake as well as a coward.
“Stupid slave,” he snapped. “Did you really think I would do
business with a murdering bitch?”
A man strode over to Thorvald when he would have struck
her again. The warrior stopped him. “She’s mine now,” the man
said. He pulled out a leather pouch of coins and tossed them to
Thorvald, who caught them.
The man then centered his gaze onto Sky. She huddled in the
dirt at his feet. There were so many of them. She was terrified they
would all take her. Was this what Thorvald had in mind? Had he
joined with these men now?
“What of her?” the man asked Thorvald.
Sky could see his interest.
“She is mine, a runaway I caught. She will be punished.”
“I would buy her from you,” the man said.
Sky looked way up at him. He was blond, huge, massively
muscled. A handsome man, but so incredibly large. Her pulse
raced, pounding madly within her breast.
“I have other plans for this little slave,” Thorvald said and
grinned.
The blond warrior shrugged, then he tossed the newly captive
woman over his shoulder as though she weighed nothing. “My
thanks, Thorvald,” he said. “This murdering bitch’s husband was
one of the raiders of my village. My wife was killed during the
raid. She will be welcome entertainment until I choose to end her
life.”
Sky watched as the warriors turned and made their way
quietly back into the forest. She began shaking when Thorvald
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approached her. He leaned down and yanked her to her feet by her
hair.
“I’d take you now, but the slave was right. Others could have
seen the smoke, so I haven’t much time. But when I reach my
destination, I’ll have you over and over until you beg for me to
take you.”
Sky gritted her teeth. “Never,” she growled.
Thorvald chuckled and pushed her in a different direction.
“Move, little slave.”
Sky again walked for hours in the heat. She stumbled and
finally accepted a drink from Thorvald’s flask of water. The trees
grew dense and were so high and full, they blocked out much of
the sunlight. She looked up into a gnarled tree that looked familiar.
High on a branch were scratches she had made her first night in the
forest. To keep herself awake and watchful of the wolves, she had
broken a small twig and carved her name and Rolf’s into the tree.
Thorvald was staring where she was.
“Your markings?” he demanded gruffly.
She nodded. “You were right, I am a witch and I’ve cursed
you because you have viewed my sacred markings,” Sky said, lifting
her chin, hoping to frighten him.
Thorvald laughed. “You’re no witch. I never thought you
were.”
He pushed her forward. His words only added to Sky’s
confusion.
Sky began shaking when the cave came into view.
Thorvald whooped triumphantly.
When they went inside, a deep mist settled around them.
Thorvald had her arm gripped tightly. For a brief moment, an odd
glow lit the leather pouch of coins Thorvald had tied to his side,
then the light extinguished. Sky’s hair stood on end.
That was creepy.
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Sky inched ahead wondering what to expect. She had been
told repeatedly there was danger in the mist. A large apparition
was moving toward them. Her eyes widened in shocked surprise.
The mist parted allowing the being entry. It was a man dressed in
modern twenty-first century jeans and a t-shirt.
“Brody?” she whispered in disbelief.
Brody looked at her with unabashed relief and then was
scowling heavily. He strode toward her and pulled her from
Thorvald’s grasp. “This wasn’t supposed to happen!” he shouted.
“You have the wrong one. Damn you. I told you what she looked
like.”
Thorvald shrugged, unconcerned. Brody turned Sky in his
arms.
“Did he hurt you?” he asked.
“If you mean did he rape me the answer is no,” she muttered.
She gazed up at him in confusion.
The
wrong one?
“You did this,” she
whispered, her eyes filled with the pain she felt.
Brody untied her hands and she rubbed at her wrists.
“It wasn’t supposed to be you; this was an awful mistake,”
Brody said with urgency.
“Who? My God, Brody, who would you do this to, and what
is it that was supposed to happen?” she asked.
Brody ran a hand over his face. “Colleen agreed to this.”
“What?” Sky asked, astounded.
“I was the first one in this cavern. I was separated from Rolf
for awhile and got lost. I met Thorvald when the mist swirled and
settled. Right here—it’s sort of a midpoint between times. Sky,
I’m an archeologist. This find is huge. A man from the tenth
century! Can you even begin to imagine what this find would be
worth? But he couldn’t come forward into our time. It was like a
wall stopped him. I even tried going back to his, but it wouldn’t
work,” Brody explained.
“Your Brody looks like our Brandr, a descendent.”
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Sky was amazed when Thorvald replied, because he spoke
English perfectly.
“He told me of your world and all the riches I would acquire,”
Thorvald said. He glared at her. “I was promised a willing woman.
You went back through the wrong exit and I couldn’t find you. Or
you were too early or too late. I waited for so long, I finally went
home and there you were,
my woman
. You found Brandr instead
and he claimed you. You were supposed to be mine and you
spurned me.”
“You speak English? All along you spoke English? Why did you
say nothing?” Sky asked, bewildered. “I wondered what I had done
to make you so angry. Why didn’t you say something?”
“What nonsense are you speaking?” Thorvald demanded. “You
know Rolf and Brandr never let me near you and you are both
speaking Norse.”
Sky shook her head in wonder; he really did think he was
talking in his own language. Although, he was right. Neither man
had ever allowed him to come close to her.
“What do you mean he, this Brandr, claimed her?” Brody
asked tightly.
“He and his friend, Rolf own the woman. I had to steal her
from them to get here. This one is much trouble. She is too willful
and needs to be beaten,” Thorvald snapped.
Brody pulled her behind him and glared at Thorvald with
daggers. “Paws off.”
“Why, Brody? Why would Colleen agree to this?” Sky
demanded.
“I promised her a great deal of money. When I told her I’d
met a huge Viking, she almost swooned in desire; you know what
she’s like. Thorvald told me of the legend of a Valkyrie coming to
his time because she carried the man’s baby. We both thought it
might work backwards if Colleen carried his. You took off too fast
when we pissed you off after we found the coins. Both Rolf and I
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went after you, but you vanished so quickly. When I realized we
had lost you, I panicked, especially after what we discovered. I’ve
been here searching, knowing what Thorvald would do. I’m so
sorry, Sky, I was sick with worry.
“I knew how scared you must have been and I needed to find
you, but the mist wouldn’t let me through. Because you were
gone, I put it together and realized you could go through because
of the coins. But Rolf has the rest of them. We split up to search
for you and Rolf sent Colleen home to wait and see if you called. I
couldn’t explain what happened, since I wasn’t really certain. I
couldn’t just demand he hand the coins over so I could follow you.
What would I have said? The coins are from Thorvald’s era and
won’t let him through to ours, but I think they will let me go back.
I’ve had a few hours to ponder this…”
“Hours?” Sky whispered. It had been months, not hours.
“Yes hours.” His voice trailed off for a moment. “Good God,
Sky, how long has it been for you?” he asked with concern.
“Months, Brody. I’ve been in the tenth century for months,”
she whispered.
Brody actually staggered with her declaration.
“Oh, Sky,” he said on a loud exhale.
He seemed to take real notice of her. His fingers traced her
tanned cheek. He ran his hand over her longer hair.
“Those men had you for months? What did they do to you?”
“I wasn’t hurt, Brody. Not really. But it’s been only hours for
you? Really? This is so strange.”
“Sky, I think there is more to it than just time lapse between
times. I think there needs to be a blood connection for it to work,
for you to go back or maybe even ahead. Thorvald simply holding
an item from our time isn’t enough. He told me how much I
resemble someone from his village; there must be a blood
connection. But it’s all so much speculation. How could I explain
to Rolf that a Viking warrior needed to screw you and get you
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pregnant to come into our time? I swear I thought it had been only
hours or so help me I would have demanded the coins from him
sooner. We both would have gone looking for you; I would have
dragged him into Thorvald’s time,” Brody said with urgency.
Sky began to shake.
Screw her?
Get her pregnant on purpose
with Thorvald’s baby? “No, Brody, don’t let him,” she pleaded.
Brody pulled her into his arms. “I would never let that
happen,” he promised. “Colleen was willing.” He turned to look at
Thorvald. He glared at him. “You will just have to wait until I
return for Colleen. Sky is coming back with me.”
“I can’t wait!” Thorvald howled. “They track me as we speak.
They will be coming for her.”
Sky remained hidden behind Brody when Thorvald pulled his
sword. She knew Brody would die protecting her. She could see
the fine line of sweat drip down his forehead. He was a cad and a
heel, but no rapist…and no killer. Brody didn’t stand a chance.
Thorvald was bigger, he was armed, and he was a trained warrior.
“Back away.”
Thorvald gasped in surprise.
Sky turned and cried out, then raced into Rolf’s arms. It was
Rolf from Brody’s and her time. She clung to him. He looked