Blue Lark Guild, Dread Hideout
SAVAGE JAXSON
Theyâd made it back and Savage had somehow ensured no one disturbed them as they made way to his tent under the cover of darkness. The night was shrouded in heavy clouds, making the stars impossible to see and lending the courtyard a blackness that only he could safely cross. Expertly guiding her through obstacles.
Now they lay within his abode. Strung out over his coverlets on the ground.
âHow do you do it?â She rolled onto her bare stomach to lean across his chest talking to him.
âWhat?â His head was propped on one palm, he tilted it up to meet her gaze.
âManage to control everything around you?â
I donât. Iâve never been able to control you. But thatâs not what you mean, now is it?
âSheer will.â His head dropped back to the blanket rolled beneath his head. His free hand lightly trailing fingertips in circles along her spine between her shoulder blades.
âAre you afraid?â
Doubtful.
âOf?â He leaned up again to send a brow shooting upward.
I fear nothing save losing you.
âSomeone turning me or my remains over to King Ocnomad in exchange for those crowns?â
âDonât talk like that.â
âIâm not saying itâll happen. Iâm asking if you fear it.â
He frowned at her. Brows drawing together. âOf course I do. Why?â
âBecause I didnât think you feared anything.â
ââTis the only thing I fear.â
âWhat of me not loving you one day?â She queried. Drawing loops along the top of his pec with her fingertip.
âDo you think thatâll happen?â
âItâs unlikely.â
âThen must we discuss it?â
I donât much care for the subject.
âAnswer, Jax.â
âI donât fear it. I donât think itâll happen. But if it does, then it is beyond my control.â
âThat sounds rather cold.â
âIâm a cold sort of man.â He said blandly.
âNot with me.â She said softly.
âNot with you.â He conceded.
Savage had heard the first creeping footfall as it entered his tent. Nowhere near quiet enough to sneak up on me.
An assassin after crowns already. But he caught the familiar scent of horseflesh and trees.
âRedBayne.â He said into the dark.
âDo you ever sleep?â RedBayne crouched next to the bedroll. Peering over at him beyond Dimurahâs shoulder huddled against him.
âNo.â
âShe looks peaceful.â He commented.
âFor the moment.â Savage agreed. âWhat is it you want thatâd have you risking your skin to creep about my tent in the dead of night.â
âTo caution you actually.â RedBayne had one arm leisurely resting across his raised knee.
âAbout the crowns?â
âYes, theyâre still on her. Dead or alive.â
âIâm aware.â
âBut you think you can protect her?â
âI think that Iâm very serious about her safety.â He turned his head to meet RedBayneâs gaze in the dimness. âAnd I intend to convey that to every assassin in the Lark.â
âAnd you think you can keep them from crossing you? Even for that much coin?â
âI'm going to tell them exactly whatâll happen if they do.â
âAnd you never bluff.â RedBayne shook his head.
Clearly not in support of the idea.
He stood and turned to leave.
âRedBayne.â Savage stopped him.
He turned and looked over one mammoth shoulder.
âThank you.â
RedBayne lowered his head in welcome. But didnât leave the doorway.
Lingering for a reason. He needs something.
Savage still stared at the peak of his tent above him. Without looking back over he asked, âWhat is it you want of me?â
âWord.â
âOf whom?â
âThe Raven.â
âThe Lady Highwayman?â Savage queried.
âHowâd-â RedBayne started before catching himself. âOf course youâd knowâ¦â
âI will tell you if Iâm advised of her whereabouts.â
Youâve done enough for me. For her. Iâll help you find this woman. But there was no reason to tell him that.
And Savage was never one to speak without a reason.
Savage lurched to a sitting position.
âWhat is it?â Dimurah cried. Sitting up with him. Red hair swinging down her back in wild waves. âDid you have a nightmare?â
He gave her a quick look. âYou now well, I donât sleep.â
âThen what?â She shrugged.
âSomething is coming.â
Something so powerful it could shout at me in the deep of night. Clear as your voice.
âHow do you know?â
âShe told me.â
âWho did?â Dimurah blinked large blue eyes in confusion.
I donât know who she is.
âThe infant.â
âHow did an infant speak?â
In my mind.
âI havenât the faintest idea.â
âAre you certain this was no dream?â
âI wasnât sleeping!â He reiterated with an impatient swing of his hand.
I already feel confused.
âWell?â Dimurah demanded.
âWell, what?â He snapped. Massaging his forehead.
Now aching from the surge of her power. Sheâs strong. Whatever she is. Savage had never felt anything like the childâs voice rampaging through his mind.
âWhatâd this infant that could speak, have to say to you?â
âShe said, âIâve been waiting to meet youâ¦Brother.â
âWhat?â Dimurah asked, astounded. âWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?â
âIâve not the faintest.â
Though Iâd assume it means I have a sister.
Somewhereâ¦