Spring 10, 511 AV Life without Roland was at first difficult for the Kelvic. And though Lucette was often happier than she had ever been before, the man’s trainings and punishments still held heavy sway over her actions. But then Justus always seemed to be near when the girl was in an agitated state; somehow knowing what measures would ease her very emotional transition into the Temple. After their first feral night together, Lucette had begun to understand… She could not leave Denval to find her lost Bondmate. Justus now claimed her. And to her Kelvic’s naive mind, it made perfect sense; ownership should belong to the stronger man. Lucette blinked slowly, her full lips upturned as remembrances of the animalistic night with Justus played in her mind. As the new realizations settled in her awareness, more freedoms were offered to the well-behaved Lucette. During her first week, she had harmed not one person, not even when she had padded through the Temple, exploring the hushed hallways and was startled by a pair of rowdy love-makers in the once quiet hallway. Now at the end of her first week, Lucette dared to think about going outside the Temple. Alone. Never had she wished for such a thing with Roland. The robust and reddened man would not have allowed it. But here with Justus, and the other Temple servants, she did not feel so incased by rules. The naïve Kelvic was ready to expand outwards! Lucette stood too near the closed door, one palm open against its surface. She wanted beyond it and out into the world, or at least to the small space in front of the building. Hesitating, the girl rocked on her heels, as if she could feel the freedom within the wooden boards of the door. Lucette’s senses were on edge, she had never been out alone. Go! Her feline mind urged! Go! But Roland had always been with her, his heavy hand upon her arm or shoulder, as if the thought of losing her was unbearable... The Kelvic frowned. Roland had not lost her… he had given her away. The hurt was almost debilitating. Her hand reached up to touch at the collar, but it was not there. Panic rose in Lucette’s fierce and wild eyes. And even as she stood in the flowing, cream garment with the tiny catch at her collarbone, the animal within wanted out. Without warning the door opened into her hand, and the Kelvic jumped up and back in an effort to avoid it. Truly, she overreacted, but just as intently, Lucette’s eyes peered beyond the door, to see what they would. The view was blocked by a few incoming patrons, and slowly, the door shut behind them once more. The Kelvic’s head lowered, disappointment prominent. How she longed to go! But Lucette could not do it, her trainings at Roland’s hand were too strong and vivid still, and her almond shaped eyes began to swell with tears. She was too afraid. |