All characters are 18 years old or older. This story features science fiction and dystopian elements.
TRIGGER WARNING: Please note that although this story does feature self-harm it is not condoning self-harm. If you are sad, please tell someone. This story is how I like to process, so the main character will also have to work through things that may be difficult; it's all part of the story. If you DO NOT want to read semi-graphic content on depression or self-harm, please skip this chapter all together or at least skip the first few paragraphs and read after the ***
This story is written for therapeutic purposes and is not meant to idealise any unhealthy relationships. That being said please enjoy this work of fiction/fantasy and know that the situations and characters are just pretend.
Chapter 3
The fire crackled before her. The plush covers surrounded her as she stared blankly. How could she have ended up in a situation like this? All Giselle had wanted was to leave home and create a warm and happy family. At the very least she wanted to have a husband who would treat her kindly. Now she was the slave to two men. Strangers. They frightened her, with their expectations and punishments. She had only wanted to be safe. Safety was so far out of reach. It didn't matter what Cadence said; Benjamin would beat her even so. She knew that he would. He was mean and cruel and he liked to see her in pain. Perhaps, he would even be more cruel now. She shivered at the thought.
Tears formed in her eyes as she looked into the fireplace. Its embers were glowing. She couldn't take her eyes off of it. She imagined the fire stretching out from the hearth and setting everything ablaze. What did it matter anyway? She meant nothing to either of her husbands, they merely used her as an object of sorts. She was only a means to an end. It would be easy enough to replace her.
Giselle shifted in the bed, feeling the soreness that was left from Benjamin's punishment. The feeling brought back memories, not only of Benjamin, but of her father as well. Then she recalled what Cadence told her; there would be no more painful punishments. This should have thrilled her, but it did not.
She took a seat beside the fire, feeling its warmth on her bare skin. Her father had not laid a hand on her for two months before the wedding. He was almost paranoid about her appearance. It was strange to see her father hold back his anger the way he did. She had never known he could. When Benjamin had struck her, it had been the first time in months. What had been so upsetting to Giselle was the fact she had missed the familiar sting of a hand across her face.
Before she realised what she was doing, her own hand was on one of the coals. She pulled back cursing. She coal had marked her hand, just at the bottom of her palm. She looked at the little pink mark. She looked and looked and didn't feel any better. Why could she not punish herself as her father did? As Benjamin had? When Cadence came back in, Giselle had moved away from the fire to the couch, her burnt hand hiding under the blanket that was laying on the couch. She pulled her knees to her chest, gabbing a blanket to cover herself.
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Cadence looked at her curiously. "Is everything alright?"
Giselle hesitated. Finally, she shook her head, "I was just cold. I thought I might sit next to the fire."
The man cocked his head to the side. It seemed warm to him. Nevertheless, he walked towards his slave and scooped her and her blankets up. Bringing her back to the fireplace, he sat on the ground with Giselle in his lap. Brushing a piece of hair from her face, he kissed her nose.
"Today, my sweet girl, I'd like you to take a bath and get dressed. Then we're going to take a walk in the garden. It's a very nice day today. I believe some fresh air might help you to feel better."
Giselle nodded and after a while, she got up get her bath and change out of her clothes. It was a slow process. She wanted to extend any time she was allowed to be alone. Even so, she knew that she was wasting her time with Cadence and that meant she would soon be at the mercy of his brother.
Dragging her thoughts away from tomorrow was getting more and more difficult. She closed her eyes, taking in a deep breath. She used the scents around her to pull her back to the moment, to stop the buzzing of worry in her brain. Slowly, she dragged the washcloth over her bare skin. The warmth from the tub was relaxing, she had to admit it. She'd had nothing so luxurious at home.
It was this thought that worried her. From this point on, she could not go home. Yet, she could not leave the brothers. If she did leave, who would take care of her? Gisselle had no money to speak of, and certainly no one would hire a runaway bride. How she longed to find a man similar to the sort she read about. She wanted, more than anything, to find a loving man, one who's character abounded in kindness and strength. To Giselle, these qualities were similar. It was easy to be cruel; kindness required perserverness. Unfortunately, men with the kind nature she'd wished for were simply always out of reach.
Giselle reached out, touching the hot cloth with her burnt hand. She pulled back. Staring at it, she wondered if this would cause her more trouble. She was thankful that Cadence had not seen it; but Benjamin was more observant. He would notice any painful mark left on her body. Perhaps he would even enjoy it.
She shook the thoughts from her head; and after a while she got out of the tub. Putting on her clothes, Giselle opened the door to Cadence's room. She found him sitting by the fire in a large velvet armchair. He was reading and did not hear her come in until she closed the door behind her. His eyes flashed up, a genuine smile crossing his lips. Something about it made her uneasy.
"Are you feeling better?"
Giselle replied, "Yes, Sir."
"Good." He said, "Come, sit."
Giselle made her way to the couch to take a seat.
"No dear," The man said gesturing to the floor beside his chair, "Sit here."
Giselle looked at him strangely, but did what he asked. She sat down on the floor, able to feel the fire warming her body. Her bathrobe was white and soft and plush enough that sitting on the hard floor did not seem bothersome to her. The man began reading. After a while, his hand moved so that he was stroking her hair. It was strange, but Giselle felt herself relaxing.
Cadence guided her head so that it was resting on his leg. He could feel her soft cheek pressing against his pants. The thought of taking her mouth made him swell. Instead, he kept reading. He knew that she was severely upset about the actions that had taken place with Benjamin, and that she was likely dreading the end of tonight. He would not make her fear him as well.