Born of Silence
Syn let out a slow breath. "You want the bad news or the worse news?"
12
Finishing up her breakfast, Zarya kept glancing back at Maris who watched her closely as if she was some kind of experiment that had gone horribly awry. Dressed in an elegant gold jacquard jacket, he stood with one foot toward the door, ready to bolt for some reason. "What's wrong?"
He widened his eyes innocently. "Not a thing."
Yeah, right. She wasn't about to believe that given his strange behavior. Quirking a brow at him, she placed her napkin next to her plate. "Then what's with that look?"
Blinking with feigned innocence, he postured behind the padded chair next to hers. "What look?"
She waited until he did it again. "That one."
He visibly cringed, then made an exaggerated twist of his hand. "Uh... well... I'm trying to think of a way to broach an uncomfortable topic with you."
She would much rather have the truth, plain and simple. "Just spit it out, Mari. I can't stand games. Whatever it is, I assure you, I can handle it."
He chewed his bottom lip. Something that made her even more trepidatious. How bad could it be?
"You sure you're ready for this?" he asked hesitantly.
Not really, but..."Absolutely. Hit me."
"All right then." He spoke in a tone that made the knot in her stomach tighten even more. He pulled the chair out from the table and finally sat down. Still, he hesitated as he toyed with a bit of lace that fell from his gold sleeve. "I'm sure you're aware of the fact that when you're having sex you're a screamer, right?"
Now it was her turn to cringe as a nasty suspicion went through her.
Please, please let me be wrong...
"You heard us?" she whispered in horror.
"Oh honey..." He placed his hand over hers comfortingly. "With the acoustics in this place... everyone has heard you. Even Syn and Hauk. That's how I knew to wait almost an hour before I brought them up."
She felt suddenly ill over that news. "What?"
Patting her hand, he nodded. "Three quarters of the staff is convinced he's torturing you up here. None are willing to believe any man can have that kind of stamina or that any woman can have that many orgasms in a week, never mind a single day."
She wanted to crawl into a hole and die over that. "Why didn't you tell me this earlier?"
"Didn't want to embarrass you. As you saw, I had to force myself to bring it up even now. I knew you'd feel awful about it." He screwed his face up sympathetically. "But look on the bright side. I'm both jealous and impressed with Darling's skills. I had no idea he had all that in him. Girl, you are so lucky. Trust me, for I have a lot of experience in this area, most men cannot do what he does to you for as long as he does it. If we could figure out what he's eating or doing to cause that, we'd be even richer."
Mortified to the core of her soul, she leaned forward on the table and covered her face with her hands. "I am so humiliated."
"Don't be. We should all be so lucky."
"Could you please stop using that word?" Lucky kept ramming home how much she'd been screaming the last few days.
She was even hoarse from it.
Maris laughed. "Sorry, sweetie. Couldn't resist. So, now that it's just the two of us, how did Darling cut his hand last night?" He wagged his brows wickedly at her.
Of course, he'd ask her that. Could this day get any more mortifying?
But for some reason, she really didn't mind talking to Maris about such intimate things. Somehow, he made the most embarrassing moment funny. "You know the tawdry murals in my bathroom?"
"Yes."
"Some of those positions should come with warning labels."
Maris laughed. "I would have paid to see that."
"And I feel terrible about it," she said, covering her plate with the silver dome, and pushing it aside. "I'm the one who slipped first. Darling got hurt because I'm a klutz."
"Well, from where I was standing in there, he didn't seem to mind."
"That's because he's insane."
"He is indeed." Maris shooed her from her seat. "You go on and get your bath. I'll take care of this for you."
"Thank you, Mari."
He squeezed her hand before she got up and made her way into the bathroom. Thank goodness someone had cleaned up the mess from last night's "accident." Aside from the broken glass, there had been blood everywhere--even on the walls.
Between cutting his hand and three nosebleeds, it was a miracle he hadn't bled out.
But that wasn't the most disconcerting part.
Gah, someone... a complete stranger... had come in here last night and seen what all we'd done...
And they'd most likely heard us in Darling's room while they cleaned in here. Zarya covered her face with her hands as she realized what an insatiable slut she must look like to everyone. Never in her life had she been more horrified.
Well, you are legally his sex slave...
His very public mistress as the collar on her neck attested to. Still, that didn't make her feel any better. In fact, it stung what little dignity she had left.
Why was it whenever Darling was around, all she could think about was touching him? Having him inside her? Of course, it didn't help that whenever he was around her, he was a complete and utter horndog.
An exceptionally skilled horndog who knew how to set her on fire with nothing more than a quirk of his lips and a hot look that scorched her all the way through.
Even so, she'd had a life before this. Granted it was one focused on destroying his family, but she had been a well-respected military leader.
Now...
I'm a nobleman's plaything.
No, not just a nobleman.
Darling's. If it were anyone else, she wouldn't stomach it.
But the very thought of him wrung her heart. His life had been so unnecessarily tragic and it shouldn't have been like that for him. Any more than she should have had the tragedies that marked her past--the loss of her sisters, brother, and parents.
She couldn't even think of them without wanting blood. Especially Gerrit. While they had fought every day of their lives together, he'd died protecting her from their enemies. She winced at the involuntary image of him expelling his last breath before he went limp in her arms while she begged him not to die on her.
Or the look on her father's face when she'd told him how Geritt died...
A part of her had always wondered if he hadn't wished it'd been she who'd died that day.
To this day, the guilt of surviving an attack that had killed her brother haunted her unmercifully.
Yeah, life sucks for us all.
The tragedy of her own past was what allowed her to understand Darling so well. And it was what made her recognize the saddest truth of all--those events, as horrific as they were, were what had forged the man she loved. Without them, he'd be like the rest of the spoiled aristocracy she and the Resistance had been trying to overthrow. Obnoxious. Selfish.
Revolting.
Instead, he was a man worth dying for.
Pulling his shirt over her head, she paused as she caught his scent on her skin. It sent a rush through her body. There was nothing she loved more than that warm, masculine scent.
All he had to do was look at her and she was his.
Strange how she seldom saw his scars now. It was only when he slept in her arms that they were apparent to her. While he was awake, she was more focused on his eyes and quirky expressions and personality. So much so, that she barely noticed his physical appearance.
She turned the water on and regulated it. A smile curved her lips as she remembered Darling pinning her to the wall last night while the water poured over them.
Maris was right. He did have more stamina than anyone she'd ever heard of. Even after he'd fallen and bled all over this shower, he'd been unwilling to stop long enough to bandage his hand. Instead, he'd laughed about it and told her not to fret.
"I can't feel pain and pleasure at the same
time. So I'd rather focus on the latter and deal with the former when I have to."
The man was nuts.
Trying not to think about Darling's lunacy, she stepped inside to bathe.
Zarya lost track of time while she savored the warmth of the water, and washed her hair. She was just about to finish when the door opened behind her.
Ready to fight, she turned to confront her intruder.
Darling stood there, ogling her.
"Oh gods..."--she covered her heart with her hand--"you scared me. You need to make some noise when you move."
"Sorry." He leaned down to kiss her bare shoulder.
"So what did the doctor say?" she asked him.
Darling straightened, his features deadly earnest. "I'm going in for surgery day after tomorrow."
Her heart clenched at those words and the fear they gave her. Why would he choose to do it so soon? "Are you sure you want to do this?"
"Yes."
Worry ran rampant through her. Maris had told her that Darling didn't do well under anesthesia. His body barely tolerated it.
"Are you doing this for you or for me? Because you know I don't care about it at all. I think you're wonderful just like you are."
His features stern, he pulled the washcloth from the bar, then turned her around so that he could wash her back. She didn't know why he liked doing that, but it always felt really good.
He made small circles over her back, then trailed the cloth down her spine. "It's not for you, Z. I mean... some of it is. I hate that this is what you have to look at when you hold me. I know how awful I appear and I applaud you for not cringing every time you see me. But honestly, I can't take it anymore. I can't stand to look at myself. Every time I catch my reflection against anything, I get severely sucker-punched over what I see there."
Darling swallowed. "Believe me, I know removing the scars won't fix the rest. I know they're superficial. My voice and vision will still be screwed up. And the memories will always be there, stabbing me." He flinched as if one of them hit him just from mentioning it. "But the scars bring it home and kick it down my throat. I'm ready to move forward, and I can't do that when all I see is a victim every time I look in the mirror."
She wanted to tell him he wasn't a victim. That he'd never been a victim, but that wasn't true and she knew it. The worst tragedy of all was when someone this strong, this capable, was held down and unable to protect himself while others abused and violated him. Like her with this damnable collar on. To know that you were fully capable of protecting yourself and to be unable to do so...
That was its own special kind of hell and it did untold damage to the psyche.
In her mind, she saw the photos Maris had shown her from Darling's medical report.
Saw the way Darling had looked hanging in front of her that day when she'd thought he'd killed Kere. What had been done to him disgusted her. And she was an outsider to it. He'd been the one who had to endure the true, unvarnished degradation and horror of his torture.
The one who couldn't even sleep for it.
All she wanted was to heal him.
His breathing ragged from the pain of those memories, he returned the cloth to her hand. He glared at her throat with so much animosity and fury that it actually scared her. She wanted to say something to soothe him, but fear froze her vocal cords.
This wasn't the man who made love to her for hours on end.
This was the feral warrior, Kere, and by the look on his face, it was obvious he wanted blood.
Her blood.
With a twist to his lips that was truly terrifying, he reached for her throat.
He's going to kill you...
Just as she started to punch him to protect herself, he broke her slave's collar in half. Her jaw went slack as he stepped away and angrily tore the collar into pieces, then tossed it into the trash can next to the tub.
"What are you doing?" she asked, confused by his actions.
Those blue eyes scorched her with his repressed insanity. "I spent too many years imprisoned here. I refuse to do that to someone else, especially you. I don't want you to stay with me because you have no choice. I want you here because you want to be with me." A tic worked furiously in his jaw. "I told Gera not to prep you anymore unless you requested it."
His gaze dropped to her breast before his features softened to the teasing countenance she'd come to cherish most. "Although I did like the flavored body paint."
She smiled at him. "As long as you're the one who applies it and not some strange woman I've never met before, I have no objection to using it."
He gave her a lopsided grin. "Gera's having your clothes sent up, and she assured me that you would have things appropriate for public wear. You're free to come and go as you please. Your apartment's just as you left it. I've been paying the bills for it, and they're all up to date. But I did have the door rekeyed for you as a safety precaution since I didn't know who might have access to it. I left the new keys and a link for you on the table by your bed. The link's yours to keep. I went ahead and programmed my number so that you can call if you get locked in here again, and I set Sorche's as your first contact and Ture's as your second."
She didn't miss the fact that he hadn't set himself in as a contact. Was that a presumption that she didn't want him there or did he not want to be listed?
"Lastly, there's a transport in the hangar for you to use as you wish. It's in your name, so don't be afraid that someone will report it stolen if you take it. Or you can use a public transport. Your cards are with the keys and link if you need money."
Unsure of his mood and the source of his sudden charity toward her, she stepped out of the shower and turned the water off. She reached for a towel, then wrapped it around her body. She moved to stand in front of him.
Zarya bit her lip in uncertainty. "Are we good?"
Darling ran the back of his hand along her jaw. There was a haunted shadow in his gaze that concerned her. "You want the truth?"
No. Not if it was bad.
But she wasn't a coward either. "Always."
His brows furrowed as that angry insanity flashed across his features. And as quickly as it flared, it settled down into a pained expression that showed how much anguish he still carried inside him. "You are my heaven... And you will always be my eternal hell."
Those words stabbed her straight through the heart. "Darling--"
He put his finger over her lips to silence her. "When it's just the two of us and we're alone, I can forget what happened, and I'm better. Then just as I think I'm all right, it all comes barreling back and kicks me in the crotch again. I can hear you laughing out in the hallway when I needed you most. And honestly, it ravages me so deep inside that I feel like I'm going crazy from the anger and hurt. I feel so betrayed, Zarya. I know you didn't do it on purpose, I know you didn't know, but my feelings don't have ears and they don't listen to my head. No matter what I do, I can't reason it away. It just hurts and I don't know if it'll ever stop."
Those words brought tears to her eyes. God, if she could only go back and change what had happened...
Like Hauk had said... Nothing ruined a life faster than one bad decision.
Darling swallowed. "I would give everything I have, even my soul, to let it go. I would. But no matter how hard I try, Zarya, it just keeps coming. And it lights a fury so deep inside me that all I can think about is hurting you in retaliation. It's so demanding that it scares me. And it takes everything I have to stop from lashing out at you. I can't keep those feelings or memories from returning. But I am trying to. I am."
Those words made her heart ache. For all of his confessed rage, he'd kept it bottled inside to the point that she'd never suspected he had any inclination except to be kind to her.
It said a lot about him that he hadn't once said or done anything mean.
He stroked her cheek with his thumb. "What about you? Do you still hate me?"
She shook her head. "I never really hated you, Darling. I
was hurt by your rejection. Bitterly. But what I went through was nothing compared to you."
"Are you sure?" His tone was strained and searching. "I get sick every time I think about the fact that I caused you to be thrown to a slaver. And when I consider all the things that probably happened to you there..." He clenched his teeth so violently that it made the muscles in his jaw protrude. "You've no idea how much I hate myself for it. How much it worries me that I abandoned you when I had no right to do that. I swear to the gods that I didn't want you harmed. I didn't. It was a stupid, selfish thing I did and I'm so sorry."
Her throat tightened as she heard the agony inside him. He'd had every right to strike out after what she'd done to him. Slapping him when he'd been tied up had been wrong on so many levels. "Baby, don't take that onto your shoulders. You've been tortured enough. I wasn't physically hurt at all."
He narrowed his gaze at her. "Are you lying to me?"
She covered his hand with hers and held it tight. "No. I swear. No one touched me the entire time. I was too old for the slaver's tastes. And he thought I was too skinny to get top credit so he didn't want me to do anything or for anyone to bother me. He kept me isolated in a less-than-pleasant room, but I was alone there and it wasn't so bad. Boring, but not bad. It's why I was still there when Maris came to find me. The slaver was trying to fatten me before the auction."
Darling saw the truth in her eyes. Relief poured through him. He'd mentally flogged himself with the fear of someone raping her because of his thoughtless words to Jayne. When he'd said them, he had no idea that Jayne would give her over to a slaver. At worst he'd thought jail. At best, he'd assumed Jayne would let her go. Never had the concept of slavery for Zarya entered his mind.
And even though Zarya hadn't shown any signs of having been violated, he knew from experience that the aftereffects and emotions didn't always manifest the same way. Sometimes there was shame that made you lock yourself away from the world. Other times it was anger that caused you to lash out at everyone. And sometimes it was a mixture of both, or nothing more than a cold emptiness that left the soul sick and numb for weeks on end.
Grateful that the gods hadn't punished her for his stupidity, he pressed his forehead against hers and cupped her face in his hands. "I'm so sorry I did that to you, Zarya. It was wrong and I had no right to treat anyone like that, least of all you. I was such a stupid dick for it. I was just--"