You'd think by now that Lyden would be accustomed to being used by beings more powerful than him. Unfortunately, Gaia has a mission for him, but not before she reveals two bits of news that may prove to be Lyden's undoing.
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Chapter 29
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Putting Out Fires
I can't believe I just had sex with Mother Earth, and now I have to go out there and have a meeting with her in front of everybody
, I think inwardly as I walk to the door leading from my room.
Pausing before opening the door, I rest my head on my arm against the wall and freeze.
"I don't know, she won't talk to me either," Brooke's voice comes to me loud and clear. Somehow I can sense everyone except Jewkes, Thomas, and Ondine on the other side. I can't see them, precisely, but I know where they are in the lobby outside. Apparently Gaia hasn't made it out there yet.
Gaia. . . . Is this a new ability, after screwing her? If so, then that would mean she also has this ability, and nothing we say will be private from her. In fact, her ability is likely a lot stronger. That's something I'll have to keep in mind.
"I don't like it," Sheila says firmly, surprising me with her vehemence. "She was never what I'd call happy, but she's acting like a beat puppy."
"You're one to talk," Jennifer scoffs. "I remember how you used to treat your employees. You were harsh and unforgiving."
"That's how I recognize the behavior in Ondine," my slave defends herself. "Besides, Lyden changed that in me. I don't know why I never understood that about myself before, but with him, I can really be myself."
"We all can," Becky speaks up, and I sense her pacing back and forth in the other room. "Have any of you ever noticed that Lyden treats each of us differently, and yet he is always true to who he is? He never comes across as fake."
"You mean how he tries to act smarter around you," Brooke states, "or like a master with Sheila. It's hard not to notice, but like you said, he isn't being false with any of us."
"Or how he tries to act tough with you, Brooke, while at the same time be caring," Jennifer says. "I think I still make him feel uncomfortable at times, but he's a good solid man. Don't you dare tell him I said that!"
That's an understatement
, I think, about her making me uncomfortable. I'm getting better at handling her lewdness, though. "He's getting better at dealing with my powerful sexual wiles, though. I may have to up my game with him."
The women laugh, even Becky, and I smile inwardly. What am I going to do with the large-chested woman? She's quite literally more than a handful.
"What are you going to do about your pregnancy?" Brooke asks. Do I sense a bit of wistfulness in her tone? "Have you even talked to him about it?"
"Master made it clear that it's my choice," Sheila responds, and I perk my ears up. "I never really saw my life with kids before, and with all the craziness going on right now, I really don't know what to think. Is it even a good idea to bring kids into this world right now?"
"I know Lyden will love them no matter what," Becky says confidently.
"But what if they turn out to be real monsters?" Brooke interjects. "That's the problem with having mixed race parenting. As long as it's human with human, or mermaid with mermaid, there isn't a chance of something freakish coming out, but when a generator and human, or mermaid, or whatever else. . . ."
"Stop it!" Becky shouts, startling even me. "Can't you see what you're doing to Sheila?" I sense that my slave is crying, and wonder what's going through her mind at the moment.
"I'm sorry," Brooke states, as she walks over to Sheila. "I wasn't thinking. To be honest, I wish I was in your place. I'm a bit jealous, actually." The redhead bends over and hugs my ex-boss. It's quiet for a moment.
"None of this addresses what's going on with Ondine, or what we're going to do about him," Becky states, and somehow I know she's referring to Emmet. The man appears to be awake now, sitting on the opposite side of the room from the balcony where Blue is still sunning herself.
"Lyden won't let him be harmed," Jennifer says quietly.
"Perhaps we should just take care of him while Lyden's getting cleaned up," Brooke adds in with anger. "After the way they tortured me, I see no reason to let him live. We could toss him off the balcony, and claim it was an accident. Maybe he woke up terrified, and ran in the wrong direction."
It hurts to hear the redhead speak like this. I know they hurt her, and many of them paid for that in our escape, but Emmet isn't the one to take that out on. Surprisingly, I'm not the only one to feel that way.
"No, Lyden would know the truth, and as much as I hate him and his kind, Lyden was right when he said that
he
wasn't to blame." Becky's voice is soft yet firm as she speaks; surprising me, as I'd expected her to be the most vehement in killing the Paladonic Healer. "The one responsible for killing Lisa is dead, thanks to Lyden. From what I've been able to gather, this man is a healer, not a killer."
"Just because a shark doesn't bite and eat you, doesn't mean you shouldn't clear out any that come into your grotto," Brooke says, and I realize it's about time I went out there.
Opening the door, everyone looks my way. Becky smiles tremulously, while Brooke looks embarrassed. Jennifer just gives me a once over, then winks suggestively.
Walking over to Brooke, I surprise her by pulling her into a hug. She tries to pull away, but with my current strength after being with Gaia, she doesn't stand a chance and finally gives up.
"I'm sorry," I whisper to her. "I know they hurt you, and I haven't really been much support since they did that to you. There is no excuse for me not treating you better, and I'm truly sorry."
Brooke's arms tighten around me, and I can feel my shirt growing wet with her tears. "Areth is right," she mumbles against my neck, "you
are
a dolt. You had a lot of other things to worry about and deal with."
"Yes, many other things to worry about," a new voice chimes in, and I immediately recognize Gaia's earthy tones. "Things like the destruction of everything we know, and how on my Earth you're going to stop a being made of pure light that can control almost anyone it wants."
Brooke uses my distraction to pull away suddenly, straightening her clothing as though she'd been caught doing something she wasn't supposed to be doing.
"Gaia!" Areth yells excitedly, zooming over to the Pillar of Earth and fluttering around the dark-skinned woman's head. When had the fairy entered the room?