brothers. “Here in front of these witnesses, I accept the sentence of death.”
Wrath stared hard at the doctor. And thought of all those years the male's sister had suffered. Even though Wrath had never intended for her life to be so grueling, the outcome had been his fault.
“Marissa was the reason, wasn't she?” Wrath said.
Havers nodded. “Yes, my lord.”
“Then I'm not going to kill you. You did it because of the way I treated your loved one. Vengeance is something I can understand.”
Havers seemed to wobble from shock. Then he dropped the chart he was holding and collapsed by the bed, grabbing Wrath's hand and putting his forehead on it. “My lord. Your mercy knows no bounds.”
“Yeah, the hell it doesn't. I am giving you your life as a gift to your sister. If you ever pull a stunt like that again, I'm coming after you with a dagger. We clear?”
“Yes, my lord.”
“Now leave us. You can poke and prod me later. But knock before you come in, got it?”
“Yes, my lord.”
As Havers scooted out the door, Wrath kissed Beth's hand. “Just in case we're busy,” he whispered to her.
A low, collective chuckle filled the room.
He glared at the brothers to shut them up and then made his pronouncement. He knew he'd shocked the hell out of his warriors when there was a long silence.
“So are you down with Tohr, or what?” he asked the group.
“Yeah,” Rhage said. “I can deal.”
Vishous and Phury nodded.
“Z?”
The warrior rolled his black eyes. “Come on, man. What does it matter to me? You, Tohr. Britney Spears.”
Wrath laughed. “Was that a joke, Z? After all this time, have you finally found your sense of humor? Hell, you're giving me another reason to live.”
Z flushed and snarled a little while the others chided him.
Wrath took a deep breath. “And my brothers, there's something else. I'm ascending to the throne. As I've told Tohr, we need to rebuild. We need to revive the race.”
The brothers stared. And then one by one, they came up to the bed and swore their fealty in the old language, taking his hand, kissing the inside of his wrist. Their grave reverence shook him, moved him.
The Scribe Virgin was right , he thought. These were his people. How could he not lead them?
When the warriors were finished with their oaths, he looked at Vishous. “Did you get the jars of the two lessers from that barn?”
V frowned. “There was only one. The recruit that you and I met the night of your mating. I went back and stabbed the body while you were being operated on. Got his jar from the house.”
Wrath shook his head. “There were two. There were definitely two. The other one was the lesser who was driving that Hummer.”
“You sure he went down?”
“He was on the ground with a blow to the head.” Abruptly, Wrath sensed Beth's disquiet and squeezed her hand. “Enough, we'll talk about this later.”
“No, it's all right—” she began.
“Later.” He kissed the back of her hand and stroked it across his cheek. Holding on to her eyes with his own, he tried to reassure her, hating the world he'd brought her into.
When she smiled at him, Wrath tugged her down for a quick kiss and then looked back at the brothers.
“One more thing,” he said. “You're going to move in together. I want the brotherhood in one place. At least for the next couple of years.”
Tohr winced. “Man, Wellsie's going to hate that. We just finished installing her dream kitchen.”
“We'll work out something for you two. Especially because there's a child on the way. But the rest of you are going to be roommates.”
There were grumbles. Serious grumbles.
“Hey, it could be worse,” he said. “I could make you live with me.”
“Good point,” Rhage said. “Man, Beth, if you ever need a break from him—”
Wrath growled.
“What I was gonna say,” Hollywood drawled, “was that she could move in with all of us for a while. We'll always take care of her.”
Wrath glanced up at Beth. God, she was so beautiful. His partner. His lover. His queen.
He smiled, unable to look away from her eyes. “Leave us, gentlemen. I want to be alone with my shellan.”
As the brothers filed out, they were laughing with masculine appreciation. As if they knew exactly what was on his mind.
Wrath struggled on the bed, trying to force himself upright so that he bore the weight of his upper body on his hips.
Beth watched him the whole time, refusing to help.
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