Hey guys! I know I left you hanging with Healed by the Wolf, but I swear I have a valid excuse. My old laptop completely crashed, taking the next ten thousand or so words I had written with it.
I'm much better at making backups now.
I really do hope to finish Vera and Killian's story someday, but for now, meet Lena and Throntir! I have about half of their story finished and I'm going to probably update weekly, as I like to see your guys' feedback before I move on sometimes. But if I feel good, I'll post more often!
Thanks for reading!
P.S. This isn't a quickie.
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Lena stumbled through the underbrush, her bare feet scraping across the rocky earth with each painful step. Her gown was in tatters. Once a lovely green with golden stitching down the sides, the expensive piece of finery had not held up well over the last three days.
Just a bit further. Just a bit more
. Those were the words that had been constantly playing in her head as she pressed on. But to what end? She had no destination in mind, nor had she packed anything to take with her. The torn and filthy dress she wore was the only thing in her possession.
She could still hear the sound of the whip slashing through the air before making contact with her skin. Even as the whip lit her skin alight, the sound of Adrian's laughter at her screams managed to send chills down her spine. He loved seeing others in pain, as a true son of house Redmane would.
It was said that house Redmane earned their name, not from the fiery color of their hair, but the blood that would spill down their backs as prisoners were tortured mercilessly. Theirs was a history of blood and cruelty.
Her own family, the Caerlights shared a long and bloody history of their own with them. After centuries of hatred and skirmishes between the houses, her father had settled a tentative peace. She, as the eldest daughter, was to marry the eldest son, thus uniting the houses. While it seemed a joyous occasion, it was anything but for her.
She thought back to the night she discovered she'd been sold off to the Redmanes. It had been a grand dinner, her house and the smallfolk gathering together to celebrate their newfound peace. She could still remember Garrett's gorgeous face as he asked her to dance. Though she was quite fond of him, and him of her, it wasn't to be. As the eldest daughter of her house, she knew she would likely be paired off with a husband from another house of equal ranking—and Garrett was merely a steward for her father's knights.
Never in her life had she thought that she would be married off to a man as mad and cruel as Adrian Redmane.
Well, technically, they weren't married yet. Preparations were still being made for the wedding, but the weeks after she'd been shipped off to the Redmanes had been the worst of her life. Her fiancé had treated her courteously enough while her father's envoy was still with her, but the moment she was on her own his true colors were shown.
The most recent of his
teachings,
as he liked to call his torture sessions, had been in response to her silence. She had refused to cry out when he had forced himself into her ass, instead choosing to dig her teeth into her lips hard enough to draw blood. Adrian liked it when she was in pain, and liked the sound of her screams even more. Since she hadn't offered him any when he was pleasuring himself with her body, he had decided to whip her. Whether her screams were due to the pain of five lashes against her back, or from the pain of his dry cock up her ass he cared not.
Three days before, she'd been sitting out in the gardens, enjoying the sun on her ivory skin and the slight summer breeze, trying to forget about the healing wounds on her backside. Her maid had ushered off to bring her a drink, but had yet to return. Movement caught the edge of her gaze, pulling her attention to the edge of the woods. She had glanced around, searching for any sign of a guard. When she saw none, she snuck off to investigate.
She hurriedly reached the edge of the woods, searching for whatever small animal may have crossed her vision. Silence her only discovery, she glanced back over her shoulder at the looming manor. Beautiful as it was, it was no better than prison. With a grimace, she turned back towards the dense foliage before her and dared to venture further into the woods.
It was always her intention to return after a moment or two, she had nowhere else to go, after all. But one moment turned into another, then another, and then another. Before she knew it, the sun had disappeared into the trees and her feet were flying over the craggy earth beneath her.
I should go back
.
He's going to be furious if I don't return soon
.
He'll find me