Sad. But he had other problems to worry about.
Without acknowledging the
As he bent over a commoners’ sink to wash his face, he had only a single crank to turn the faucet on, rather than separate ones for hot and cold.
It was not because he was a prisoner: The whole wait-for-hot-water issue was among the things he’d had to get used to outside of the Territory. Humans insisted on toggling some mix of opposites to a perfect temperature. Here at the s’Hisbe? All water was ninety-eight degrees. From drinking to washing to brushing your teeth, it was one single constant, neither hot nor cold.
Splashing his face, he picked up the black towel that hung on a wall rack and dried off. Soft. So soft. Nothing like human ones, and he was just a prisoner.
He retucked the damp length out of habit and stepped free of the screen. “Tell s’Ex I want to see him.”
Prisoners were typically not afforded requests, but he didn’t care. He also refused to speak in the Old Language or the Shadow dialect. Because of the predominance of human culture, English was taught in Shadow schools, and even staff were expected to have some rudimentary knowledge of the language.
“And I’m not eating that.” He nodded at the tray. “So you can take it away.”
God only knew what was in the shit, whether it was a drug or some kind of poison; he was very confident his treatment here wasn’t going to stay so benign. They were, in most likelihood, going to pull his arms and legs out of his sockets at some point—although not until they notified Trez of his captivity.
Shit. He should never have trusted—
The
Allowing the mesh to fall back into place, she sat back on the soles of the leather slippers on her feet.
Unfortunately, the gesture did nothing for his suspicions.
His stomach, however, was seriously encouraged as she continued to breathe.
Before he could stop himself, he went over to her and the tray.
The scent of her fear mixed nicely with that spicy soup.
So did the scent of her skin.
Inhaling through his nose, he felt another shock go through his system, his muscles twitching—as did his cock.
Which made no sense. Here he was, stuck in shit up to his chin, and his sex decided to get interested? Really?
No wonder they called the damn thing a dumb handle.
Standing above her, he put his hands on his hips and watched for signs that she was going to hit the floor. When she remained upright, he waited a little longer. She was trembling, but she had been ever since he’d gotten to his feet.
iAm knelt down on the hard stone floor, mirroring her pose. Almost immediately his knees began to ache—another reminder of how long it had been since he’d been around his people. Such manner of sitting was a commonplace here in the Territory.
Handy if you’re buck-ass naked, too. Didn’t put your altogether on as full a display.
He ate fast, but not sloppily, and it was a good call. His brain needed the calories—his body, too, if he were going to bust out of here.
Which was the plan.
“s’Ex,” he demanded when he’d finished. “Go get him.”
With that, he pushed the tray toward the female. As was custom, she bent forward in supplication, her covered forehead nearly ending up in the empty white bowl.
She picked up the tray, straightened her torso, and gracefully got to her feet without wobbling or dropping any of the dishes. Backing out of the cell, she triggered the door by putting the sole of her shoe against a section of the wall. A moment later, because the exit was clearly monitored, someone opened things up remotely—either that, or the exit was footprinted somehow.
And out she went.
As the panel closed with a
Pacing around, he pictured his brother beside Selena as she lay on that examination table, under that bright light, her body all contorted, a frozen expression on her face.
God, he should never have done this. Talk about a no-win situation: Trez was going to want to come get him out, but leaving that female when she was ill was going to kill him.