Doom and the Warrior by Lexy Wolfe
Author:Lexy Wolfe
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: fantasy, epic fantasy, gargoyle, strong female lead, strong male lead, barbarian, epic, fiction, action, adventure, science fiction, other worlds, barbaric, medieval
Publisher: BHC Press
Published: 2014-09-27T00:00:00+00:00
TIWAZ GAZED OUT the dirt-hazed window from her seat at the head of her bed. She glanced over at a quiet knock at the door. âCome in,â she called, her voice without inflection. She turned her eyes back to the window as Doom entered.
âYou donât usually close the door,â he observed as he sat on the floor by her.
âI do not think of the room being a cage when the door is closed so much anymore.â She touched the cold glass. âThe window helps. I closed the door because I wanted quiet to think.â She sighed, lowering her gaze when he put a comforting hand on her knee. âWhat should I do, Doom?â
âWhat do you want to do? You can make the choice for yourself. You donât need me to think for you anymore.â She flashed an angered look at him. âIt is the truth of how it has been since we escaped. Anytime you said what you wanted, I ignored you because I thought I knew better. I made you doubt yourself.â
She looked out the window again. âYou did know better. You do know better. I know nothing of the world outside of a cage or off a leash. A cage with an open door is still a cage if I canât bring myself to leave it. A leash does not need to be physical for me to be aware of how long it is.â
Doomâs expression faltered, troubled. âYou think I hold your leash? Ti, I would neverââ He fell silent when she put her fingers over his lips lightly.
She smiled, both sad and loving, sitting on the floor beside him. âThe leash Alimar controlled us with was not one he created but the one we made. We have been bound to each other ever since I woke up in the pen with you,â she pointed out. âMy first memory is of you. The only person who has my absolute trust is you. You helped me when Alimar hurt me.â
He closed his eyes, looking away. âYou were hurt because of me. I owed you,â he began.
âOnly in your mind,â she interrupted. âI never thought you owed me anything. Alimar used our loyalty, our leashes, to each other to control us.â She leaned against him; he put his arm around her. âWe did and still do everything for each other. It has always been this way between us. I know you would never knowingly do anything that would hurt me.â
The gromek was silent as he digested the magnitude of her faith in him. He kept his words slow and measured as he asked, âDo you want to participate in the wolflenâs Solstice Games?â
âYes. No! I donâtâ¦I donât know what I want,â she whispered, agonized. âI want toâ¦I have done little more than train since Dramaden. However, training means nothing if I do not test myself. If I have nothing challenging me. Butâ¦people. I had never been allowed to talk to more than Alimar, or you. Zuneer only because he trained me.
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