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s note: This story includes nonconsensual anal sex.
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Magnus untied the cloth that bound Lilah' hands from the post above her head and lowered them in front of her. She was limp in his hold, her exhaustion absolute.
He lifted her, her slender legs draped over his forearm.
"Praetor," said Saphir, near his shoulder, his voice whisper-soft to avoid waking her. He stood a head shorter than Magnus, closer to Lilah's height, "I would suggest having Daegon carry her to your ship."
Magnus continued to stare down at Lilah's face. Her head was tilted back and her lips were parted slightly, their color deeper than he had ever seen them. Her golden curls were a wild, damp mess around her pale face.
Saphir lowered his head respectfully, "The choice is yours, of course, but the others will be watching for any signs of attachment."
Magnus gazed at her a moment longer, and then—, "Take her," he instructed Daegon without looking at him. The Gauthrian lowered his crossed arms and did as he was told. Where Magnus was a head taller than Saphir, Daegon was two head's taller than Magnus. Lilah looked like a fragile doll in his immense arms, and Magnus shoved down a flare of possessiveness at the sight.
He turned to Saphir as Daegon left the tent. "To work," he said.
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Hours later, Magnus looked out over the imperial camp from the window of his sky ship, his forearm resting against the glass. His clothing was simple, with neither praetorial regalia nor ballistic armor carefully fitted over the black fabric. The sky he saw was an ivory sunrise, its colors muted through the tinted window, and the room he was in was made of such dark colored steel that it might as well not have been daylight at all.
The door opened behind him with a soft, electronic hiss, and Saphir entered, his blue eyes placid. "I've sent new orders to my contacts, Praetor," he said. "If any of them sight our targets, they'll know what to do."
"Where would you guess they ran?" Magnus asked without turning toward him.
"The capitol, most likely," Saphir replied, his eyes on Magnus' back. "The last our people saw of her, the operative had the Lieutenant draped across her shoulder while she fled into the mountains."
"Mmn," Magnus hummed the sound thoughtfully, tilting his head. "Is she as strong as they claim?"
"Surprisingly yes, considering she was only supposed to be a prototype," said Saphir. "Her instincts were impressive."
Magnus was staring in the direction of the Legatus tent, where a horde of reclaimed Illythian captives were being roughly processed and tallied by Imperial guards.
Thus far, it seemed that they'd recovered nearly all of the ones who had escaped.
Small consolation, when the ones they hadn't captured included two members of the most elite regiment in the Illythian military.
And when the commander of that regiment was dead, and his intel with him.
"Has the legatus overseen the interrogation of MacCrannach's regiment?"
"Yes," Saphir replied, and tilted his head. "They will know what Lilah did. They will want to know why."
"Well, that's easily answered," Magnus said with a sigh, and dropped his forearm from the window as he turned to face his right hand. "The intel he could have given us—Especially when we have his son."
"Still-," Magnus said as he sipped the wine and lowered into a chair, a minuscule crease forming between his brows.
"I had no idea she had it in her to sacrifice a life so...strategically."
Magnus made a study of the wine in his glass, barely touched. In a moment, he would set it aside and likely forget it was there. He drank the stuff occasionally, but rarely enjoyed it. He'd never liked to imbibe much of anything that dulled his perceptions. Usually.
"For her to act so decisively in that moment—," Magnus said, his eyes narrowed pensively, "—there's something else at play. Something close to her heart."
His gaze sharpened, losing their deep thoughtfulness and cutting back to Saphir.
"Bathe her, but don't discuss where we're going," he instructed. "I'll join you in a little while." He ran a hand through his wavy black hair. "I have a report to prepare first."
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When Lilah woke, she was in a dark room, in a soft bed, back on Magnus' sky ship.
She rolled over, tossed the blankets off, sat up, and buried her face in her hands.
When she had first come here, she had been so frightened that she might be in the hands of someone who would torment her, who might offer her body to his allies, or expose her to a myriad of physical grotesqueries.
What she hadn't been prepared for, was a calculated siege against her very sense of self. What she hadn't been prepared for, was Magnus.
The light from the window was soft, morning bright but mellowed by the tint of the window and the more golden glow of the lamplight. Clearly the sun was on the other side of the sky ship.
She shook off the urge to wonder if Magnus had arranged her here by thoughtful design, or mere happenstance, when a faint sound from behind her prompted her to turn.
Her breath caught, teetering on the edge of alarm when she caught sight of Daegon. He was staring like one might watch a small, wild animal—his posture so still that it might have been unsettling if she hadn't witnessed enough of Magnus' focus to inoculate her nerves against anything less.
She tugged at the bed sheet to cover herself.