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Salvation (The Captive #4)(64)
Author: Erica Stevens

Aria stepped back as she handed the last of the boards up to William and studied him with a heavy heart. He’d told her this morning that he planned to go with Jack, when the rebuilding was done here, to help build up the towns in the outlying areas. They planned to expand the territory, search for water, and create a burgeoning world of prosperity and hope where now there was none.

She’d assumed William would stay with Daniel and learn more about the way things were going to be run, but he’d been showing less interest in it every day, and had asked Max to step in to take over for him completely yesterday. She knew it was because of their father’s death, but she also knew that he wouldn’t talk about it. Maybe when he came back from his journey, but not now. She understood his urge to run away, but it was still tearing her up inside and she prayed that he found whatever it was he was looking for and came back to her soon.

It had taken everything she had not to cry when he’d told her, and she could feel tears burning her eyes again. She longed to tell him to stay, that she needed him, but he’d never confined her or disapproved of her decisions. This was something he had to do and she wasn’t going to try and dissuade him no matter how much she wanted to.

“You’re the one that likes heights, shouldn’t you be up here?” he protested from the roof of one of the new homes being erected in the bailey.

Aria grinned at him as she wiped her hands on her dirty pants. “I have a wedding to help plan,” she reminded him. “Unless you want Melinda to come out here to retrieve me again?”

He made a face as he shook his head briskly. The last time Melinda had come out here to retrieve Aria, she’d forced William and Max into the palace in order to be fitted for tuxes. They’d both gone out of their way to avoid her since. “Go! Go!” he urged with a quick wave of his hand before hastily retreating from sight. His hand reappeared to wave her briskly away once more but he didn’t look over at her again.

She laughed as she turned away from the house and made her way to the stables with her constant companion at her side. There was a colicky horse she wanted to check on before retreating to the palace. “Are you ready for more wedding planning?”

Xavier crooked an eyebrow at her as he shook his head. “I never knew there were so many different flowers before.”

“Neither did I.”

Xavier followed her into the stable and waited as she entered the mare’s stall. She was relieved to find the mare more relaxed and some fresh manure in the corner. Patting the mare’s back and neck, she moved slowly around her as she spoke softly with her for a few moments.

“Xavier can you bring me some hay? I think she might be ready to eat now.” Aria rested her hand on the horse’s neck as she waited for an answer, or for her guardian to appear. She heard nothing though, and the stable remained oddly hushed. “Xavier?”

The dim light danced and swayed as shadows flitted around the dusky interior of the barn. A chill slid down Aria’s spine, her hand fell from the mare’s neck as a rustle of movement drifted to her. “Xavier?” she called, trying to keep the nervousness from her voice.

Silence continued to greet her. The scent of hay, straw and horse seemed even more acute as she remained immobile. Her body became still in ways it never could have been if she was human. For the first time she didn’t miss the beat of her heart as her ears picked up sounds that the beat would have muted. Calmness settled over, her heightened sense’s opened as she searched the surroundings outside of the stall.

A smell that she’d never experienced before reached her. It was body odor, decay and rot all rolled into one disgusting blend. It was old and decrepit but also strangely powerful. The image of a walking corpse filtered through her mind as a soft rustle reached her. She opened her mouth to call out to Xavier again but thought better of it. Whatever was out there, it wasn’t Xavier.

A shadow fell across the stall door seconds before feet shuffled into view. If she’d still had a heartbeat it would be on the verge of exploding. She couldn’t tear her gaze away from those filthy feet with their overgrown toenails and ragged cuts. The bottom of the pants were tattered and so incredibly soiled that she couldn’t even discern the color of them anymore. A lump formed in her throat, tears burned her eyes as she arrived at the disgusting shirt that was in much the same condition, but the hole and bloodstain on it were still clearly discernible.

It took every ounce of courage she had to force her eyes to continue upward. The haggard features, obscured by dirt and decay, were almost indiscernible. The grayish skin sagged, the outline of the skull was clearly visible as cheekbones stood out severely and the eyes had sunken in. A piece of the bottom lip, right ear, and half the left side of the nose were gone. Nausea twisted through her as she realized they’d probably been eaten off while he was buried. Perhaps even more had been missing, but even as she watched the lesions on his face and arms seemed to be knitting together and repairing themselves.

Her nose wrinkled, she recoiled from the smell radiating from this thing standing across from her with blazing ruby eyes. The mare snorted, she shifted nervously in the stall as a low whinny escaped her and she spun suddenly. Aria just managed to avoid being knocked over as the mare shoved her toward the hideous creature at the front of the stall.

A scream surged up her throat; she drew on her recently acquired vampire strength to lunge back. She wasn’t quick enough though, even partly decayed and slightly rotten the king was still faster than her. He seized hold of her throat, propelling her backward as he slammed her into the wall with enough force to shake it. Pain lanced through her back, the mare squealed and bolted from the stall.

Aria envied the horse greatly as the monstrosity holding her lowered his face to hers. His lips skimmed back to reveal his pointed teeth and black, black, gums. A shudder of revulsion rippled through her, she tried to twist her head away but he seized hold of her cheeks and squeezed. The reek of putrefaction entrenched her; she wished she was still human so it wouldn’t be so potent. A small whimper escaped her as she finally managed to get her hands in between them.

Beneath the shirt, she could feel the pliancy of his skin, and for a moment she thought her fingers were going to sink right into it. She gagged involuntarily, even if she couldn’t breathe, she felt herself spiraling toward a panic attack.

This couldn’t be possible! She’d seen Caleb kill him! She’d been there for it! Yet as his fingers dug into her cheeks to force her lips out, and his black tongue slithered out to brush against her mouth, she couldn’t deny the reality, no matter how badly she wanted to. She nearly vomited on him as he pushed against her.

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