I understand. The extent of that understanding almost overwhelmed the distraught Kelvic as the two words resounded in her core. She hurt! How she hurt! And the man knew and did not shy away. Calmness flowed into her from his hand, and it blanketed the confusion of her mind. But Justus did the unthinkable then, and loosened her collar. It fell to land heavily in her hand and she stared at it wide eyed, then up at him in astonishment. His simple act sent her complicated thoughts spinning, for the removal of that collar held more meaning than she thought possible. And Justus had been the one to do it, no one else… Lucette’s fingers closed around it in a tight grip, fearful she might drop it. The leather piece was all she had now, nothing else belonged to her. It was impossible to transform after that, though she wanted to mightily. But Roland had always given a command which allowed her to shift into the Cheetah form. And with all the changes about her, she was skittish, and far too vulnerable to ignore such a pattern now. Anger simmered beneath the hurt, but she could not release it, or even acknowledge it. The Kelvic was too afraid; the lessons learned at Roland’s hand were too deeply set. There would be no lashing out, at least not yet. And Justus understood! His hand was before her, and Lucette tentatively reached to take hold of it. It offered the foundation she sorely needed, for the girl was lost and Justus offered the only path the Kelvic could see. And also… the man had released her, without conditions. Reverence sparkled in her gaze as she lifted her head to look at him briefly. Her fingers touched his, and soon the whole of her body flowed towards him in response. She slid along his torso and pressed her length against his. Lucette’s eyes closed to slits, and instinctively her check and jaw rubbed against the man’s chest in an effort to find a connection on the most primitive level. The reminder not to disturb Roland stung horribly, and fresh tears rose in her eyes, though she no longer wailed. “I do not know what to do…,” she breathed out soft and sorrowfully, while her hand clutched the black collar tightly. |