Aydra's skin was stiff and raw. Burns plagued her entire form, but the worst of it was across her stomach where he'd thrown her over his shoulder to carry her to his room. Vomit had evacuated her insides more times than once since he'd left her back on her own bed, exhausted and subdued from the events.
The only good thing to have come from the night before was that once Rhaif had released her body and thrown her on his bed, she'd managed a breath enough to send the raven after him, and it had cut Rhaif's cheek deep with one of its talons.
Her punishment for it was the heated iron cuffs he'd crudely placed around her wrists.
She'd had the raven take a pail to Arbina's pool to get water from it, the only thing that would heal the burns on her body. Despite her giver's waters being poison, it was healing to her children, and Aydra knew she would need it.
The red marks around her wrists and raw of her skin stared back at her as she poured the last bucket of the water into the tub. She clenched her teeth and made her legs move, one after the other into the tub.
An audible scream evacuated her lips as she stepped in it. The pain of it wrapping into her skin was nearly as paralyzing as his fire had been.
"Morning, my—fuck—Aydra!"
The noise of Lex's voice made her nearly fall into the water. Aydra grabbed the sides of the tub and steadied herself just as Lex came running to her. Aydra cried out in pain when Lex put her hands on her dry shoulder, and Lex jumped back with widened eyes.
"What the—who did this to you?!" Lex managed.
Aydra's eyes closed and she forced herself into the water. "Don't touch the water," she said quickly as Lex started to reach for her again. "It is Arbina's poison waters."
"Aydra—Did..." Lex's voice trailed, and Aydra knew she was figuring it out. "Did Rhaif do this to you?"
The water wrapped around Aydra's body, and she surrendered to the pain paralyzing her muscles. She couldn't speak. The agony of her flesh mending itself beneath the liquid making her shudder. A nauseating chill rose on her spine, and she pulled herself up quickly to the side of the tub where her insides evacuated onto the floor.
Lex started to reach out for her hair, but Aydra muttered a quick "No, don't—" and she grabbed her hand before she could—
The water on her fingertips burned Lex's wrist.
Lex flinched backwards.
"Shit," Aydra realized. "Lex, I'm sorry—I didn't mean—"
Fire glowed beneath Lex's flesh, and she picked at the ash formed from where a water droplet had sat on her skin. "It's fine," Lex assured her. "I'm fine."
Aydra leaned back and closed her eyes. She heard Lex leave her side, and then felt the plop of a chair beside the tub.
"What happened?" Lex asked softly.
"It doesn't matter—"
"Yes it—" Aydra's eyes opened just in time to see Lex squeeze and unsqueezed her fist, as though she were wrapping it around someone's throat and squeezing life from their body. "It does matter," she continued deliberately. "You are my Queen. I cannot sit back and let you tell me that this is nothing."
The dark of Lex's normally bright green eyes made a lump form in Aydra's throat. She said nothing in response, and instead started rubbing the water over her back.
"Aydra, speak to me," Lex begged.
"What do you want me to say?" Aydra whispered.
"How did he do this to you? Did you not fight back?"
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Dead Moons Rising, first in the Honest Scrolls series
Fantasy"Because you're the fucking Queen," he said as though it were obvious. "And I don't just mean the title of it or your birthright. That display today, you leading the attack on those men... you're more of a Queen than your brother will ever be a King...
