Chapter 196 - 196 A Different Kind of Sh*tShow – Part 1
Mated to the Warrior Beast
196 A Different Kind of Sh*tShow â Part If you like music while you read, try âWhat a Wonderful Worldâ by Reuben and the Dark, and AG. Itâs what I was listening to while writing this chapter (and the next two!)
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~ GAR ~
Rika was sitting up in the large sleeping platform at the end of the cave, beyond the fire, her knees up and a book leaned on them. There was a split second before she registered that she wasnât alone and he used it to drink in the sight of her.
Her brown hair, longer now than when sheâd arrived in Anima, was greasy and her eyes shadowed with dark smudges that made them look sunken. But her skin glowed with the low, warm light of the fire, and she hadnât lost weight this time, thank God.
She must have felt his eyes on her then because she got a strange, thoughtful look, then her eyes dragged up from the book in her lap. Her eyes went wide and her mouth dropped open, her heart slamming against her ribs.
âGar?â Her voice was tiny and broken and hushed and it sucked the wind out of his sails. The smile heâd pasted on fell from his face and he froze two steps inside the door. Oh God, help him. What hadâ
âGar?â Her face crumpled and his heart cracked clean in two at the simultaneous wash of joy and grief that shone in her eyes. Then there was no more shining because Rika threw back the furs and leaped out of bed, racing through the cave to quite-literally throw herself into his arms, already sobbing before sheâd even reached him.
He caught her in the air and pulled her against him, tight, one hand around her back, the other in her hair, hushing her, holding her, burying his nose in her hair and inhaling the scent of her, thanking God that she was there and safe andâ
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âWhat are you doing here?â she wailed. âYou arenât supposed to be here!â
âI couldnât stay away any longer. Are you⦠are you okay?â
âIâm fine!â she cried, pulling back to stroke his face and kiss his lips.
âSheâs lying.â Gar didnât even look away from Rika as Peggâs voice rose behind him.
Pegg⦠Gar sighed. The male had arrived in ARenima with Rikaâa friend, a companion sheâd made in the human world. Or at least, in one of the worlds the human scientists used for their experiments.
He was an ancientâa creature that had existed before the humans discovered them. He was a Pegasus, a winged horse. Yet he could speak. Heâd decided that Rika was his best friend, and so when sheâd been sent to Anima, heâd followed, despite the danger of the traverse and the voicesâ¦
Now he lived here too, though not among the Anima. He and Rika had signals and ways of locating each other. When Gar had known she needed to be out here, heâd asked the male to go with her, to protect herâ¦
He must have been out grazing.
All of this flashed through his head as he held his mate, but Pegg, never one to pull a punch, spoke again.
âShe lost it and refused to let me go tell you. This is the first time sheâs gotten out of bed since.â
Pushing down the pain that speared through him at those wordsâeven though it wasnât a surprise, it still hurt like a motherfuckerâGar gently set his mate on her feet and took her face in his hands.
âRika⦠Why didnât you let him tell me?â
âIâm sorry!â she said, and her entire face twisted in grief so heavy, Gar couldnât breathe.
âBabe, donât apologize, Iâd never be upset with youââ
âI told her that, but she didnât believe me,â Pegg said dryly.
âYou had much bigger things to think about,â Rika said through the sobs breaking in her throat.
Gar almost swore. âRika⦠what could be bigger than losing a child?â As soon as the words were out of his mouth, his throat closed and he trembled, eyes burning and throat afire with the ache of tears that would not be denied.
âDonât, donât, donâtâ¦â Rikaâs own tears spilled over again. âGar, Iâm sorry. Iâm so sorryââ
âWhy are you apologizing?â
âBecause I canât⦠because Iâm notââ
âRika, youâre everything. Youâre everything. Donât⦠donât carry what you donât control.â
She stared up at him, her eyes swimming in tearsâand more tracking down her cheeks. But she grasped his face and pulled him down into a kiss, burying her fingers in his hair and crying against his lips.
âIâm sorry,â she whispered in his ear before kissing his neck, then releasing him so he could straighten and look at her again. âIâm so glad that youâre here,â she said, swallowing even as more tears trickled from her eyes.
âWhy? Do you need help? Are you hurtingââ
âNo, no, nothing like that. Nothing to do with me. Itâs just good that youâre here becauseâ¦â
Gar frowned. âBecause whatâ?â
But Rika just wiped her eyes and leaned around him. âShow him,â she said to Pegg in the low, threatening voice Gar had learned the hard way meant his mate would not be denied.
There was a heavy sigh behind him and Gar frowned at his mate, reluctant to take his eyes from her. âShow me what?â he said, finally tearing his gaze from her and turning to look at Peggâ¦n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
His jaw promptly fell to his toes and everything heâd been thinking fled.
Pegg stood in front of him. At least, Gar assumed it was Pegg.
The Pegg he knew was a horse, tall and broad, with beautifully feathered wings, and a mouth so smart it could cauterize a wound.
But this Peggâ¦
âPegg?â he breathed.
The man that stood in front of him was tallâthough not as tall as Gar, still easily six feet or more. His hair was brown and thick, and needed a cut, his beard, too. But he was muscular and fit and when he stepped forward, his face grim and eyes warning Gar to watch his tongue, he had the same elegant grace in human form that he carried as a horseâa Pegasus, Gar reminded himself.
âHow the fuââ
âHeâs a protector, Gar,â Rika said, her voice awed and only catching once. âSo he can shift now.â
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