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PART 2
Stars twinkled above her through the small venting hole in the top of the tent as Raina studied them longingly. Asim had not returned, even as the sun gave way to the moon and the stars began to speckle the sky. Her hands rode her belly softly as she inhaled deeply and exhaled slowly, trying to force herself not to cry again. She'd shed more than enough tears that afternoon. Lying on her back, Raina contemplated her options. She could either make another attempt to escape, or she could give in, accept her new life and do her best not to anger her husband.
Her brow furrowed with disgust at her own thoughts. Asim had done nothing to earn her respect, let alone her servitude. So what if he'd made her cry out in pleasure? She was sure Marin could too, if he'd been given the opportunity. What was she doing weeping in his tent? So what if his hands could bring her pain as easily as pleasure? She'd known he was a beast before he'd ever slipped inside her. She disgraced herself by huddling in his tent waiting for his return all day like the obedient wife he wanted. Sitting up, she gazed around the tent, looking for inspiration, someway to escape.
A malicious grin spread over her lips as her eyes landed on Asim's belt of daggers. On her hands and knees, Raina crawled towards it, intent on hiding one beneath the furs so she could kill him with it while he slept.
"I wouldn't touch those," a deep voice warned as the tent flap opened, allowing a large man to step into the light of the small fire she'd started hours ago.
Jumping, Raina flipped over onto her bottom, staring up at the terrifying man filling the tent. Like Asim, he was heavily tattooed, his face tattoo beginning at his right ear, curving up to cover the side of his half-shaved skull, the edges of the sharp lines nestled against the thick braid he wore down the middle of his head. Her eyes dropped, following the braid as it reappeared over his shoulder, stopping just past his tattooed pectoral muscle, the tail end resting against his sternum.
"Who are you?" she whispered, terrified this man intended to have her as well.
Crouching, he set a bowl beside her furs. "I am Davar, Asim asked me to bring you nourishment," he replied, making no move to leave as he studied her from his haunches, the thick muscles in his legs flexing. "He thought you might be hungry."
"I didn't imagine him to care about any of my desires," she muttered bitterly, crawling back to the furs before collecting the bowl. Davar watched as she brought a piece of cured meat to her lips. "Is there something else?" she asked as he continued to watch her.
"I'm waiting for my bowl," he told her, a charming smile breaking out across his face as Raina blushed. "You're prettier than I expected," he added, his eyes twinkling with mischief as Raina choked on her mouthful.
"What?"
"It pleases me, your arrival means Asim will finally give me Mira," he explained, taking a seat beside her as he pulled a small knife and a wood carving from the pouch on his belt.
Studying him in confusion as she chewed, Raina watched as he whittled next to her in silence, "who's Mira?" she asked, stuffing her mouthful into her cheek.
"The reason for my heartbeat," he told her happily, grinning widely as a smile slowly spread across her lips.
"You are in love," she stated in amusement, her thoughts on the first time she'd admitted her feelings for Marin. "Does she know?"
Davar's smile faltered, his gaze returning to his totem as he carved away a small chip of wood. "Mira has known of my love for many moons," he replied, his voice flat.
Raina's chest clenched at his pain, her hand reaching out to squeeze his forearm in comfort, thinking of that uncomfortable moment, that painful heartbeat, she'd waited before Marin had declared he cared for her in return. She hadn't thought even for a moment about possible rejection until Marin had stared at her wide eyed, stunned by her emotional outburst towards him. "She doesn't love you, though, does she?"
Shrugging, Davar ignored Raina's gentle touch, "Mira has always admired Asim." Disgust wrinkled her face as Raina recoiled. Snorting at her reaction, Davar smiled, "he's made the opposite impression on you I see," he teased.
"He is a beast, a demon," she spat insultingly, not the least bit thoughtful of her audience.
"I see..." he replied, his silence stretching out into a contemplative moment, "what do you think?" he asked, changing the subject as he offered her his carving.
Raina held out her hand, inspecting his work as he placed the wooden figure in her palm. "A terrifying beast," she commented, "you've captured its likeness."
His smile wide and slightly crooked, Davar shook his head, "the most protective of mothers," he corrected. "Terrifying beast is but one side of the creature. The bears provide furs that keep us warm, meat to keep us full and children to keep the woods plentiful to fulfil our needs."
"All the same," Raina agreed, "I saw one tear the innards from a man as a child, it is not a creature I wish to encounter again."
"I have torn the innards from many men, am I a beast?" Davar asked, genuinely curious of her response as he accepted his project back.
Unsure what to say, Raina remained silent as minutes passed slowly, the sound of his witling the only thing accompanying her chewing. "Though it might be hard for you to tell, given his perpetual scowl, you have cut my chieftain deeply, his heart bleeds this evening," Davar commented casually.
Annoyed, Raina grimaced, seeing Asim had shared their misadventure this afternoon with his man, "his heart is no concern of mine, especially when he shows so little care for mine. He is a brut-" she replied, her words falling off at the dark look he silenced her with.