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The long awaited coupling finally came for Damien and his Brothers. I hugged and kissed them all good-bye in our rooms. Before I was taken to their friends’ I reminded them to ask about Hannah, Damien promised he would.
My men were gone an unheard of five days. The delay panicked me and my Keepers put the calming cream on me at least once. I feared they were gone for good.
I was with Rose’s family when Damien and his Brothers finally returned. We had been in their apartment when my men entered the room. As soon as I saw my family I covered each of them in kisses and affection. They returned it, in a fashion, but something seemed to be holding them back.
We went downstairs to the alcove in the bathhouse and the men disrobed after removing my ornamentation. They were bitten and bruised. Surprisingly they also had whip marks on their backs.
The deep bloody furrows had been placed wickedly and looked like they would take time to heal. Perhaps this pain had gotten to them, I thought. It certainly looked as though it hurt badly.
I cleaned my family gently and thoroughly. Touching their backs seemed to irritate them, so I was very gentle cleaning the evil looking marks. Most of them appeared to be healing already, which was good. While I worked they watched me with wary eyes. It was a bruise to my ego that they disliked my touch after being with the women. Of course it was normal, but it didn’t mean I liked it.
“I will not hurt you, my love,” I told Damien softly.
“And we do not wish to hurt you,” he replied.
It was a strange comment and I wanted to ask him about it. I would have, but this wasn’t the place. Instead I finished cleaning him and washed his Brothers in silence.
They didn’t stay downstairs to mingle with their friends. Basin and his Brothers tried to start a conversation about the whip marks. Damien ignored him and bid him good night. It was an abrupt and brusque end to the conversation.
We walked silently to our dwelling and I took brief glances to examine their backs again. It wasn’t a recent whipping. This must have been done when they first went to the coupling. Several of Damien’s and Christof’s marks would scar, I could tell.
Upstairs, behind the closed door, I tried to ask about the marks. They ignored me as we ate dinner in silence. After the meal, Damien put me in my linen night dress and told me to go to bed.
“Will you all be joining me?” I asked touching his arm.
Damien jerked away and pointed to the bed. They had things to do, but I should rest, he told me. A normal schedule would keep me healthy.
My temper flared and I started to say something. The hard look on Damien’s face stopped me. He wasn’t in the mood for disagreement or even friendly banter.
“Go,” Christof said quietly, “we will join you later. We have had a… difficult time these last few days. You need your rest and it would be better for us to be alone for a while.”
I hadn’t felt like an intruder on their family life in a long time. In a flash I turned on my heel and went into the bedroom. Of course they needed time to be together after getting smacked around by the women for five days. Mortified by my insensitivity to their feelings, I even closed the leather drape.
On the bed I lay so I could look out the window. I wasn’t tired at all, so I just watched the stars. At some point I must have drifted to sleep, because I woke up and they were all snoring around me.
Quietly as I could I walked to the bathroom. I was taking a sip of water in the kitchen when Christof came out from the bedroom. He sat down at the table and watched me with sad eyes.
Softly, I told him if he needed to, he could talk to me. He passed a hand over his mouth and chin. There seemed to be some internal battle going on in him.
“I won’t push you,” I said brushing his hair out of his eyes. “Only tell me this, are we being separated?”
He paused and watched me before he spoke. My heart almost stopped waiting for his answer.
“No, we are being left together. As long as we do what they want, we will not be taken from you,” Christof answered.
“The rest we will deal with,” I told him stroking his neck.
We went back to bed and lay down. Everyone else was awake, but none of us spoke. Eventually I fell back to sleep, but I think it was a long time before they did.
Breakfast was a strikingly subdued affair. Evan had cleaned me in silence and now we ate in absolute quiet. It was the most uncomfortable I had been in a long time. I barely tasted the food.
The little cup I always took was placed in front of me. I took it like a shot, because it was unfailingly nasty. Long ago I’d learned not to let it wash over my tongue.
For a moment I sat smacking my lips and looking at the cup.
“That was different,” I said to the group.
It still tasted medicinal, but it was not the same. This liquid was slightly sweet and less bitter. Terror struck me, what if someone had tampered with the drink?
“Damien,” I said and he looked up at me with haunted eyes, “that wasn’t what I usually take. It was different. You have to get me the right drink and find out what happened.”
“It is a health drink,” he said slowly. “It is different now.”
No one else spoke and Damien did not continue. I mumbled apologies for interrupting breakfast and looked back down at my plate.
Christof spoke next, “We were told it would help build your blood and keep you strong,” he informed me.
My eyes were curious, but I held back the questions. The tension was rising in the room. Whatever was bothering them seemed to be coming to a head.
“Hannah is strong,” Bane said out of the blue. “She is a very good fighter.”
“Her curiosity,” Kein added, “has allowed her to learn about the world quickly. She is an asset to the women. Hannah will be powerful, like Damien’s other daughter.”Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
My excitement peaked and I spoke, “You saw Hannah? Did Nu-reeh say I could see her?”
“We did not see her,” Damien said staring at me. “You may see her when you have done what the women wish you to do.”
“What…?” I asked looking around.
What could the women possibly want me to do? I was a slave to their men. And why was Hannah suddenly a topic of conversation?