A Prince of the Nobillo
Chapter 23: Partial Elimination
It felt like she'd been lying naked on the cold metal examining table for hours as the royal physician poked and prodded and scanned her stomach. "Could you at least get me a blanket or something?" she finally said. Sure, she didn't mind Carak and Rivuk seeing her naked, but she'd met this doctor maybe twice.
"I'm sorry, standard procedure for prisoners," the doctor said.
"But I'm freezing!" she complained.
"Can we please get her something?" Rivuk said with as dashing a smile as he could muster. He hadn't been able to sleep long, but the little he'd had seemed to have helped. At least he wasn't an emotional disco ball of chaos anymore.
"I can raise the temperature, if that would help?" the doctor said.
"Lindsay?" Rivuk asked.
"Fine." she answered bitterly, crossing her arms over her exposed breasts.
"Let's try these," the doctor said, placing two weird, white, boxy things with blinking lights that looked like they had come straight out of a 70's scifi show on either side of her stomach. He pulled up a screen into the air. He frowned as he punched some buttons on a keypad. He adjusted the white boxes, looked at the screen and frowned again. "How deep do humans carry their babies?" he finally asked.
Lindsay groaned. He had no idea what he was doing! "In the middle of our bodies."
"Oh. That would explain it. These probes are only meant to scan an inch below the surface. Perhaps if it was inserted into her-"
"I will murder you twice if you even try."
The doctor gave Rivuk a look that seemed to convey that this was precisely why they didn't give prisoners blankets. "I will need to contact The Temple of the Immortal. They are more equipped to handle these types of things." He walked out of the room, leaving the trio behind.
"No! Those creepy mad scientists are the last people I want near my baby," she cried.
"Lindsay, we need to know," Rivuk said, soothingly. "If you're pregnant, you can't stay in this jail any longer."
"I'd rather stay here all nine months than see a Korsuch ever again."
"But if Boz hears of this, and he certainly will, he'll use the life of the baby to his advantage. We can't stop him unless we know for sure."
Lindsay was defeated. "The worst part of you saying that is I know he would. Fine. But not that psycho, Lucian."
Rivuk sighed.
"Really?! I don't even have a choice on that?"
"We'll be with you the entire time," Rivuk said.
Carak took her hand in his. "I will protect you."
Lindsay knew he meant it; she also knew she'd seen Rivuk wince as he'd said it. She wanted to comfort Rivuk, but what could she say? He'd cut her off. And, if she was honest with herself, she'd rather he go and leave her back in her cell with Carak. He'd interrupted a fantastic orgasm that she really wanted to get back to. Looking in Carak's eyes, feeling his protective grip on her hand, she really wanted it.
Of course, it would be nice to have him in a bed, not just on a cheap mat on the floor.
"I'm sorry," she blurted out to both of them, to neither of them - she wasn't even sure.
"For what?" Rivuk asked, taking her other hand. "You're pregnant. This is a good thing."
"But we don't know who the father is. Doesn't that bother you?"
"I don't care who the father is. Search me and you'll see. You own no responsibility in this confusion. As long as the baby is healthy, I'll be happy." God. That must've been one helluva nap if he was able to be this calm about it. Or he was just that well trained to put his emotions below his duty.
"But what if it's not yours?" she pressed.
"Then it will be the child of the man who has been a truer father to me than my own. How can I not rejoice in that? Carak would be an excellent father and he deserves the chance to raise his own child, not just watch it be starved and murdered in a pointless war." She could tell he meant that. She couldn't understand how, but he did. It was too logical, it didn't feel entirely real, like he was somehow choosing how he felt. Rivuk of two hours ago wouldn't've said that.
"But what about you, your grace?" Carak said. "You deserve a son."
"I already have a daughter; I don't need another child. Deneta has always been enough. Though, I will certainly welcome it if is mine. But, selfish truth be told, this couldn't have happened at a better time. I don't know if you've heard the news lately?"
Ah, so there was a reason. Something big enough he could put away his jealousy and be magnanimous in the face of possible cuckoldry.
Both of them shook their heads.
"No, of course not. Not that we've allowed it to be broadcast, but these stories do tend to slip out. There's been unrest ever since Lindsay's punishment. The people were horrified. They've been having public protests. I've even joined a few."
Fear flashed across Carak's face.
"Secretly, of course."
Carak nodded.
"The Children of the Immortal are furious."
"The Children of the Immortal?" Carak asked, clearly not sure if he'd heard correctly.
"The idea that sex with them would be seen as the most degrading of tortures and the fact that you, who still is so admired by them, was clearly forced to act against your will, has not set well with them. There are meetings in the barracks, secret ones. The outrage goes all the way to the top. Even to Julanty. They consider it a rape of you as well." He looked to Carak.
"But the law explicitly states-"
"It seems they're tired of laws that force them to have sex and produce children against their will. To know that you were forced and then that a child resulted from it..."
"But I was not forced."
"Don't lie to yourself. What would you have done had she not consented? Had she not been in love with you? Had you not felt the same?"
Carak thought for a moment. His shoulders slumped. "I don't know. I was prepared to die." He turned to Lindsay. "I guess that was why I went to see you before, I hoped you would have an answer for me. Something. If you'd have agreed to escape, I might have been able to make that an order in my own mind. I don't know why I so firmly believed you'd sacrifice me for a chance at freedom. I see now how stupid that was."
Carak looked at her, sadly. "I'd like to think I would have let them kill me. But then I wonder if I would have rationalized that it was better it be me who cared for you, than risk the slim chance they would not catch you and subject you to another who didn't. I cut off my wings to survive once, I don't know how far I would go to stay alive when truly tested. I can only hope not that far."
"I'm glad we didn't have to find out," Lindsay said, taking his hand.
After almost half an hour, Lucian arrived, flanked by that horrible blonde woman, Diana, and another woman Lindsay had never met wheeling in a strange looking piece of equipment.
"Your highness, it is lovely to see you again," Lucian began.
"You can quit with trying to make nice. I know what you are. Just tell me what that machine is," Lindsay said.
"Well, that does make it easier. This machine is used to process blood samples to determine the existence of pregnancy hormones in Children of the Immortal."
"It's been two months; don't you have a sonogram or something?"
Lucian tilted his head slightly. "I'm not sure what a sonogram is."
"They use it to look at the babies in the womb. You have to have something like that, I mean you're practically humans."
"In the womb?" Lucian looked at Diana and they chuckled.
"What's so funny?"
"I'm sorry," Diana said. "It just sounded like you thought... Korsuch women don't carry their children. It's dangerous, unpredictable, and permanently disfigures the body. Our children develop safely in the natal hospital in our capital city of Carpathia. The idea that any Korsuch woman would risk the health and safety of her child and herself by carrying it internally? It's unheard of! Not that we would shame those races that prefer to." She looked pointedly at Rivuk.
Lindsay had the sense this was not the first time the conversation had occurred between the Korsuch and the Nobillo, though, given their envy of those with mental powers, she had little doubt why the Nobillo would refuse the offer. Another thing to steal.
"Now, just hold still, this won't hurt at all." The third woman said as she pressed a small vial against Lindsay's arm. Immediately it filled with blood. She took it off and placed it in the machine. It whirred to life.
"Good to see the nanobots are still responding," Lucian said with a smile. "Poking holes in people is so barbaric."
Lindsay rubbed her arm where the vial had been. The spot where the vial had been looked like a small, perfectly round hickey.
The machine slowed to a stop and projected a series of charts. Lucian stared at them with a slight frown, then he swiped to the next set and delight lit up his squarish face. "Well, your highness, you are unquestionably pregnant. But you seem to be suffering a number of vitamin deficiencies that could harm the baby. Will you be wanting to keep the child, your grace?"