Chapter 203 - 203 Heartbeat of the Day – Part 2
Mated to the Warrior Beast
203 Heartbeat of the Day â Part ~ TARKYN ~
Heâd woken feeling as if a blade were buried in his stomach. Heâd tried to ignore it, to push it away, to bury himself in his mate and forget, even for just a few minutes, the risk they faced that day. But bless her or curse her, his mate wouldnât allow him to ignore it.
Tarkyn clawed a hand through his hair, then twisted the lengths into a tight, functional bun that he secured with a leather strap. He needed to face this day with clear sight.
His belly quivered at the thought.
But once he was moving, he found every time his eyes strayed to his mateâs soft skin, to her uncertain smile, every time her sweet voice reached his ears, the tension only increased.
Heâd slept, but only barely. His night plagued by dreams of losing her.
Her.
Not his people.
Not his queen.
.....
Not a war, or a moral victory.
Her.
He was Defender. He was Captain. He was Emissary.
But his heart was male. Was lover. Was mate.
Heâd fought it from the very first day she appeared, this tension within him. This undeniable call to protect at any cost.
It stole his breath.
He was capable. He was strong. He could get her out of this and keep her safe, bury her in the far-reaches of the unknown lands. He could have her, guarantee himself his mate and her safety⦠and all at the low, simple cost of his integrity.
That was the battle heâd been fighting since she arrived. And heâd thought he was winning, finding the way to balance the two. Heâd thought himself successful at walking that tightrope.
He was a fool.
Twice in the night heâd found himself strategizing, planning how he might incapacitate the four guards outside of their cave, knock them senseless in the dark, then steal her away.
Heâd shied from it when heâd realized what he was doing⦠but the thought hadnât left him. Heâd been forced to examine himself and admitâ¦
He was a faithless, selfish traitor at his core.
And that had made him angry.
While Harth slept, heâd mentally wrestled resentment, fear, bitterness, and selfish ambitionânot for power, but for her.
At some point heâd finally slept, but heâd woken angryâhis very first thought a smile because he smelled her and felt her warmth, felt her eyes on him⦠and the very next a volcano of rage because she might be taken from him today.
And he was expected to walk into that willingly?
At times in his life and career heâd woken afraid. Heâd woken angry. Heâd woken having to wrestle his will into control.
Heâd never woken before wanting out. Heâd never woken wishing himself to be someone else. A nameless, faceless male who could take his mate and never look back. Set eyes on a future and pursue it without thought for anyone else.
Heâd never imagined another person could mean enough to him that he would want to forget his own integrity. Just throw it aside like unwanted weight.
What had become of his heart?
His eyes landed on Harthâs face to answer the question, and the mating call had rolled in his throat.
Their coupling was fast, breathless, thrilling⦠and terrifying.
Heâd grabbed for her, taken her in the purest sense of the word. Sheâd smiled and called to him, surrendered herselfâand it only made him take more, press harder, with teeth clashing kisses and nails in her skin. Heâd roared his climax with his teeth at her throat as she shuddered and clenched around him.
And when theyâd both slumped, sweaty and breathless, heâd held her so tightly sheâd struggled to breathe.
âTarkyn, relax. Iâm hereââ
âI canât.â
âIâm not going toââ
âItâs not you Iâm worried about.â
Lies. All lies.
It was only her that he worried about, and that was the problem.
Heâd failed in his lifeâit was impossible to succeed, to grow without losing and failing. He knew that. Taught it. Coached others towards it.
Heâd failed. Heâd lost. And heâd been weak.
He had never despised himself before.
And he couldnât remember a day heâd ever wished to close his teeth on the throat of his Queen⦠or the Creator.
Heâd had to leave Harth. Had to force himself to do it. Heâd made excuses for needing to speak with Lhars, but he thought she knew, because her eyes were too round, too tense when he finally kissed her and turned his back, walking in stiff, jolting strides from the cave because if he didnât leave, right then, he never would.
He would shift and defend.
A single lion in the mouth of this small caveâespecially a desperate oneâcould defend against an entire legion.
Theyâd never touch her. He wouldnât let them.
He shuddered, growling as he stalked through the woodânot following any trail, but rather cutting through the wood as the crow fliesâthe four guards who were tasked with following him, shadowing him through the trees.
None of them spoke and Tarkyn thought they knew.
They, too, were soldiers. Fighters.
Heâd shown each of them nothing but respect and understanding⦠and they returned it in kind.
Barely able to breathe, Tarkyn turned his head slightly to find the male to his leftâa tall, strong wolf that held the leadership of this little fist.
Tarkyn would have named him Sergeant, though he gathered the Chimera didnât hold with military rank.
When their eyes met, the male nodded once, his jaw tight. Tarkyn returned it. Then abruptly stopped walking.
Around him, the four stopped too, a question in their eyes, but Tarkyn only watched their leader.
âI mean not harm to you, or any Chimera,â he said without preamble.
The maleâs brows rose and his hand landed on his spear, but he nodded.
âI want no harm for the ChimeraâI pray that we will leave this day brothers in arms.â
âSo do I,â the male growled.
âI ask for your mercy.â
The maleâs gaze flattened. âTarkyn, we canât leave youââ
âNo, no. Thatâs not what I meant.â He raised his hands to soothe. âI⦠I need time to face my Creator. To face the future. To find⦠to find my strength again.â
The male gave one simple huff. âYouâll have no interference from us,â he said dryly.
âThank you,â Tarkyn said with another nod, and then he began walking again.
Not towards camp. Not towards Harth. Not even towards Elreth.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He walked with brisk, determined steps, towards privacy. Because he was a fighter, but no one could win in a battle with the Creator. And so⦠as he walked to face his God, he accepted that they may be the last steps he would ever take. Because he had faced his Creator in sacrifice to find her⦠but he could not, would not, surrender her this soon.