Authors: Constantine De Bohon
Brandr snapped something angrily, but the man continued
what he was doing.
The huge brute who held her laughed as she squiggled away
and he dragged her back. She kicked at him in desperation. He
yanked hard on her ankle and she was in his arms once again. She
screamed.
Sobbing hysterically Sky’s eyes settled onto Brandr, begging
for his help. Frantically she was shaking her head no. Her frenzied
eyes locked onto him.
Brandr yelled something to the man and he shook his head no,
but still he was ignored.
Sky could see a red stain creep up Brandr’s neck and a look of
disgust crossed his face.
Brandr moved like lightning, as he tossed the knife back to the
man, unsheathed. The blade landed no more than a hairsbreadth
from the man’s foot. Once more Brandr uttered a heated
command, only this time his voice brooked no resistance. Brandr
was on his feet in an obvious challenge, fists balled.
Sky thought he looked deadly and was very happy those
piercing eyes weren’t settled onto her.
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The man shrugged. He loosened his grip on her and, smiling,
smacked her hard on the ass. He then pulled her pants back up and
tossed her toward Brandr who hauled her to her feet.
Sky wiped at her eyes. No one had ever tried to touch her
there before. Brandr led her back to his fur and shoved her down.
He still looked furious. Without a word, he dropped beside
her and before long was soon sleeping.
Sky lay for a long while with her eyes open staring at the
heavens. She was afraid and humiliated and she wanted to run
away. She knew the other man was determining if she had ever
been taken anally before. She knew if she had, and possibly even
though she hadn’t, she would be under the huge brute of a man
who wanted her that way if Brandr hadn’t interfered. She wouldn’t
take the chance Brandr would change his mind.
Sky slowly rose to her feet, wanting to bolt. She was about to
make a mad dash into the dark woods when she felt a hand tighten
on her ankle and pull her down. A hand went over her mouth and
Brandr was soon on top of her, his huge frame keeping her
immobile. She was belly down and her scream was muffled when
he lowered her pants a small way. He settled himself so his hard
erection was pressing painfully against her bare behind and she
could feel him through his clothing. Sky sobbed uncontrollably.
Brandr turned her head to face the direction of the man who
had wanted her this way. Brandr said something to her in a low
gruff voice. He pointed to the man, then the woods and, still
remaining clothed, he pushed against her even harder.
She felt his long length. Sky was groaning as he pushed harder.
His hips moved over her to imitate the motion of sex. She
squeezed her eyes closed, thinking he was about to rape her, but he
remained fully clothed.
Brandr pumped against her for a moment before moving off
her. He roughly growled out more words in an urgent tone and
she thought she understood what he meant. If she ran he would
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give her to the man or somehow the man could claim her. Only
next time the man wouldn’t be trying to use a finger. And it would
hurt much worse and be more frightening than what Brandr had
just done. After all, Brandr hadn’t penetrated her. She knew the
other man would. Sky curled into a small ball at the bottom of his
furs and cried herself to sleep.
* * * *
Sky followed the men listlessly through the forest. Everything
remained unfamiliar and frightening. The large forest seemed to go
on forever. They came across no one. Everything was oddly quiet.
It was as though the human population was lacking. Sky considered
herself fairly well traveled. She was young, yet she had seen a great
deal of the world. An odd thought clung to her.
Everything feels
primeval.
The way the men behaved was barbaric not just rude or
domineering. Each one moved with surety, as though they owned
the world. They were certainly large enough to control their own
little piece of it.
It was apparent none cared how they treated her. If she was in
someone’s way she was knocked out of it, or pushed down. None
of the other men offered her food, or drink. She was Brandr’s
problem. Quickly, she learned to dodge and stay sharp around
cantankerous, patientless fists or cuffs. She stayed near Brandr. She
could tell her fearful clinging was getting on his nerves, but he was
the only one between her and Cull—the man who had tried to
trade for her. Brandr also wasn’t so quick to cause unnecessary
harm. He treated her like she was a nuisance, but he didn’t strike
at her, nor did he interfere on her behalf. He appeared annoyed
that his companions, though it was mostly Cull, were rough with
her. Oddly enough he seemed even more annoyed with her for not
fighting back. It was a strange notion; she knew absolutely she was
not to anger Brandr. Why did he not expect her to obey Cull and
Lud, only himself?
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When they stopped for the evening Sky gathered more wood
and filled Brandr’s flask at the river. She was still dogging his every
move and kept him well within her sight.
Brandr caught a huge fish that he shared with her. He
skewered it over the open fire, head and all.
Sky didn’t care, she was starving. He gave her a large piece
and watched as she wolfed it down. The open air and all of her
activity gave her such an appetite. Once more she was licking her
fingers wishing for more while Brandr again looked amazed as
though wondering where she put it all.
After dinner the men sparred with their swords. Brandr and
Lud sparred first. Brandr bested him easily then faced off with
Cull.
Sky winced when steel collided with steel and sparks flew.
All three men remained bare-chested, muscles flexing. All three
were huge, even bigger than Rolf and she had never seen anyone
bigger than Rolf. Lud had his arms crossed over his massive chest
cheering both men on, while Sky quietly wished Brandr would run
Cull through.
Brandr was smiling when he struck Cull’s sword from his
hand. He tossed his head back and roared his victory.
Sky shuddered at how brutal he sounded. Her hands rose to
cover her ears.
The three men laughed and Cull centered his attention on
Sky. He called to her.
Terrified, Sky pulled herself into a ball, trying to hide. Brandr
came over to her and hauled her to her feet. He dragged her over
to the others and put Cull’s sword in her hands. She could barely
lift it. Her hands slipped against the hilt while covered over in the
billowing material of her shirt. Brandr went behind her and helped
her when she faltered. The sword swung back and forth
effortlessly, but when Brandr let go, the tip fell to the ground. All
three men obviously thought it was hilarious she couldn’t lift it; she
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was surprised they didn’t piss themselves with their laughter. Her
terror turned to annoyance realizing they were teasing her. It
wasn’t fair, she had been shoved and slapped at and then ignored
all day, now this. They were all just mean-spirited bullies.
“How on earth do you think I could lift this?” she demanded to
Brandr and Cull.
Her scowl made Brandr smile. He seemed pleased she was
sticking up for herself. He ruffled her hair under his hand. She
cried out when his fisted knuckles hit her shoulder playfully. He
had almost knocked her to the ground. The men laughed again.
Sky backed away.
“Why are you being so cruel?” she asked quietly.
Brandr’s look was sympathetic, but determined. He handed
her the sword and demanded she try to lift it.
Once more Sky struggled with it, but it was impossible; the
sword was much too heavy. It fell to the ground. Her arms ached
from gathering so much wood. She was tired from their long walk.
She was so terribly homesick. Tears of frustration built up and Sky
quickly tried to control them. For some reason, her crying angered
the men, especially Brandr.
Why won’t they let a frightened woman
cry?
Hiding her face so they wouldn’t see the wetness sliding down
her cheeks, she went to sit on Brandr’s fur.
Brandr came and sat beside her.
Sky struggled successfully and had her weepy emotions under
control.
Brandr bumped his shoulder into hers and he offered her a
grin.
Surprised, she gave him a stern look. He bumped her again
and she thought he was unbelievably attempting some type of
camaraderie. It was then her anger surfaced. Brandr made motions
with his hands indicating she needed to strengthen her arms.
“Why?” she asked, lifting her hands in exasperation. Why did
they want to teach her to fight with a sword? Couldn’t they see she
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would never be able to lift it? Why were they even fighting with
swords at all? It couldn’t be legal.
Brandr frowned. He gripped one of her exposed hands and
held it up for inspection. His hands were huge compared to hers
and his frown deepened. He ran a calloused thumb across her soft
palm. A few of her nails were broken from the work he had made
her do, but seven remained long and manicured. The material
slipped down a small ways and he studied her slender wrist. His
large hand wrapped around her upper arm and she winced. He
pulled up on her sleeve revealing her pale white skin. Massive
bruises from where she held the heavy wood and rocks were all up
her tender flesh from her wrist to her shoulder. Places where the
other men had hit her were red and flaming. He pulled up her
other sleeve. The bruising to this arm was just as bad. He examined
her other tiny hand that was chafed from her hard work. Brandr
ran a hand over his face and looked to the sky and mumbled some
words in apparent exasperation.
To Sky’s surprise, he seemed to be dismayed her arms and
hands were so small and bruised.
In a brief moment of tenderness, he placed his hand on her
shoulder. His one finger under her jaw tilted her head and he asked
her a question. From his tone it seemed important, but she didn’t
understand him.
Sky shook her head with bewilderment. What was it he
wanted to know? Why was it so important to him to teach her
combat? Was it because of the murdered people in the village? Was
there some kind of war going on she didn’t know about?
Brandr sighed and cupped the side of her face before he
chuckled and pushed her over good-naturedly. He laughed at her
sprawled position.
Sky couldn’t help but think he was playing with her in some
weird twisted way. He smiled at her, then slapped his hand to his
chest in an invitation for her to try and knock him over.
As if!
Was
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he insane? She could never, would never, seek to wrestle with
him. What was the matter with him? The fool was built like a
mountain.
As the sky darkened, a flash went through the dismal
billowing clouds that had been building all day and Sky tensed and
sat up immediately. She hated storms. When she had been a child,
their home was struck by lightning in a terrible hurricane and they
had been lucky to make it out alive. As it was, they had lost
everything including their beloved family pets. It was another
scene she had never gotten out of her mind’s eye. It surfaced now
with a vengeance.
When the thunder rumbled above their heads, Sky tried to
climb into Brandr’s arms—he being the lesser of two evils.
He scowled, looking disgusted and pushed her away.
Lightning flashed and Sky couldn’t help it, she cried out. They
were under a tree and otherwise exposed to the elements. Again
she tried to hide in Brandr’s arms and again he shoved her away
with obvious annoyance.
Sky looked at him, feeling devastated. All she wanted was a
little comfort. As rain pellets began to cover her, she pulled her
bruised arms up to her face and heaved in and out large building
sobs. Her body trembled with the cold. Where was she? Where
was Rolf? Why was this happening to her? She wept out Rolf’s
name, willing him to find her and angry that he hadn’t already. She
heard a very heavy sigh and Brandr relented and pulled her close.
His thumb wiped her tears away hurriedly, and he gave what
appeared to be an embarrassed look beyond her to see if the other
men had noticed; they hadn’t. He lay her down under him and
wrapped them tightly in his fur.
Sky clung to him. She was shielded from the heavy rain as it
came down now in sheets and her body began to warm from
Brandr’s heat. To her relief, he spoke soothing words that calmed