It was a long hard ride. Cien kept Regan with him, holding her gingerly in his arms. She was bruised to high heaven, he knew. Subconsciously he tightened his hold on her as he thought of the way she was beaten right in front of him. She groaned in response, and he instantly eased up on her.
She'd slept most of the last few days away, and for that reason alone, he'd known she was well and truly hurt. Last night as she'd slept before the fire, he'd checked her for broken bones and bruises. She'd had no broken bones, but enough bruises on her body, chest and legs that he was worried. The bruises and welts were bright and angry. Some red and purple, blue and black while others still were yellowed with age. She had a dark black and purple bruise high on her chest, near her collar and heart.
That one worried him the most.
They'd split with his men yesterday, telling them to continue on to the keep to prepare a feast. He was going to take her into the forest to Maggie. Hopefully the healer could help her. Cien glanced down at the raven haired beauty on sleeping so soundly in his lap and on his chest and felt his entire body ache. He did not want this for her.
Guilt seeped into him like a roaring tidal wave.
He should never have left her the way that he did. Never. He should have stayed by her side and sent his men after Alex. There was a brief pang of regret over his cousin's death, but it was quickly pushed aside when he looked down at her again.
He was really going to kill her.
The disbelief he'd held on to the entire time he looked for his cousin was gone now. Alex was insane. He saw that in his eyes as he tried to kill this innocent creature. Knew it in the depths of his soul, and still felt a distant pang of regret.
He hadn't been able to find Tilda at the keep, and look mightily hard he had. He knew that Alex had taken her along with Regan, but there was narry a sign of her. He'd questioned Regan about it gently last night, but at the sign of her tears and horrified eyes, he wasn't sure he wanted to know more. Regan told him slowly, between halting breaths, what had happened to his sister.
He sat shocked for a long time. Tilda was gone?