Chapter 84
The Broken Warrior’s Daughter
Chapter 0084
I slept well Tuesday night. It was nice being back in my own bed after so much time.
When I wake up in the morning, I hear the sounds of training outside. I head over to my window seat and sit. Rik had said that dad was training the warriors now, but I didnât realize he meant here in our personal training facilities.
My eyes are immediately drawn to Rik. He is strong and fast. As I watch, I see him helping his warriors, assisting them when they might give up. Iâve never trained with him and I didnât realize how much of a leader he is. He leads by example. He doesnât complain about anything that my dad throws at them and heâs throwing a lot. Heâs yelling at them, calling them pansies and basically acting like heâs a drill sergeant.
After they finish with the obstacles, I watch as Rik begins sparring with each of his warriors. His technique is different than mine, as it should be. As a warrior, you play to your strengths. Rikâs are muscle strength, height and speed. Mine are agility, speed and endurance. Although, based on how easily he seems to be putting his warriors down, endurance isnât a weakness of his either.
I guess Iâm cheating a bit, watching his technique before we spar, but I canât look away. For all his size and strength, he is grace in motion. Thereâs an elegance in his movements that you donât normally see in warriors who expect to use their strength to defeat their enemy. As I watch, I see him pulling his punches with his weaker warriors. I do the same. You want them to learn and get better, not feel defeated by being beaten every day. However, he goes all out with his stronger warriors. Trevor gives him the toughest battle, but he still wins.
Artemis begins purring in my head.
âReally? Are you wasting your strength on watching Rik sparring? Shouldnât you be resting or doing something to get your strength back?â I ask my wolf, although Iâm secretly happy to have her active in my head, even if itâs because sheâs drooling over an Alpha.
âWatching Alpha Rik makes me feel stronger. Maybe we should ask him to give us personal lessons, Iâm sure Iâd be feeling much better very quickly.â
I shake my head in disbelief. âArtemis, are you kidding me? Youâre crushing on our Alpha? And Iâm not asking him to give you special sessions so you can âfeel betterâ. Forget it.â
She huffs at me. âIf you loved me, youâd do it.â
+IS BONO
âWrong! I do love you but Iâm not making a fool of myself to Rik.â She sits back in my head but continues to watch, purring softly. As weâve been having our conversation, Iâd lost track of time and realized belatedly that the training had ended.
I watch as Rik listens to dadâs feedback for every warrior. Just as he was about to turn to leave, he looked up into my window and right at me. His mouth tipped up at the edges in a small smile and he winked at me before turning and heading back toward the pack house.
After the warriors leave, I head downstairs to make breakfast. Dad comes in and sees me in the kitchen. âSweetheart, are you sure you should be doing that?â
âDad, Iâm not an invalid. Yes, I know Iâm still healing. Iâm still sore, but I can make breakfast. I promise Iâll take it easy today.â
âOk, Iâm going to shower and Iâll come join you. Did you happen to see any of the training?â
âI did. And I have to know, what did those poor warriors ever do to you?â
He gives me a wicked smile. âOh, I havenât even started yet.â And he rubs hist hands together like some evil villain in an animated movie.
I laugh. âI pity those poor unfortunate souls,â singing in Ursulaâs voice. Dad flashes me a grin as he wheels himself into his room.
My appointment is at 3pm. When we arrive at the pack hospital, I find out Dr. Harris not only wants to check my blood, but he wants to give me an IV while we wait for the results. He has a nurse draw my blood and hook up the IV, and Dad and I sit and wait.
I decide to ask the question that Rik didnât want to discuss last night. âDad, what donât I know about Eli Gunnar?â
Dad looks at me intently. âWhat makes you think there is something you donât know?â
âIâm not stupid Dad, something is going on, what is it?â
Dad sighs and leans his head back, looking up at the ceiling. âIâm not sure I should be the one telling you, but I do think you should know.â He looks back down at me. âWhen you were taken and we realized that it was Eli that took you, Liam gave us some surprising information.â