Authors: Lynelle Clark
He swallowed hard, touching her face
'Things will be different there. Things will seem
strange, and sometimes what seems true is not. There are
no laws and no morals. The only law that counts is the
Falcon's. He is a hard and cruel man and does not take
deception lightly. The best course is always to be
straightforward. Say only what is necessary.' He gulped,
taking in deep breaths as if he braced himself against
whatever lay out there.
'I cannot stress it enough. You need to trust me and
know that I love you, no matter what.' Urgency filled his
voice and he held her with a rigid firmness.
'Roberto, you frighten me when you talk like that!
But I also believe that you have your reasons, and because I
love you, I trust you. There is no doubt in my mind.'
Again, the familiar, confused thoughts from the
beginning entered her mind.
What is he not telling me?
she thought.
For weeks, she had seen a side of him that she
adored and loved. Her feelings for him had grown. She
respected him not only as her husband but also as a man.
His character was not that of a pirate. Stories her father told
her of them convinced her that he was not one. She did not
know what to expect once they were on land. But he
desperately wanted her to trust him, and that she was
willing to do.
'I will never hurt you intentionally, but you need to
be brave, and Rosa-Lee,' he hesitated. 'Trust no one else.'
'Yes Roberto of course.' She hugged him, anxious
because of his seriousness, and he drew her closer in his
embrace.
'Roberto, what are you not telling me?' she asked
after a while, her heart beating loud in her chest. Panic
filled her.
'Always remember that I love you. All will be
revealed at the end. That is all I can say for now. Keep on
trusting me,' He said in a desperate plea, crushing her
mouth with his. He took her to their cabin where their
bodies became one under their intense passion, his
masterful touch causing her to blossom under him, taking
him into her.
When he left he was sombre and just stood at the
rail as he watched the land mass. Rosa-Lee would watch
with distress, touching her belly reassuringly.
Pierre had his hands full with both Roberto and
Rosa-Lee. But it was easier to speak to her than Roberto.
He shut every one out. Pierre knew to just be there and
make sure to cover his friend's back once they set foot on
the island.
For three days, they sailed around the south coast
and up the east coast until they reached the Isle of Saint
Marie. It was a beautiful island filled with lush, thick
foliage, a mountain on the far horizon.
During these three days, their lovemaking was at
times frightening Rosa-Lee. It felt as if he were branding
her with every touch and every kiss. There were times
when he hurt her but she didn't say anything, her trust in
him unmovable. Her body was adjusting and aroused under
his raw desire. The things he did with her astounded her but
it brought them closer, leaving her breathless and numb in
his arms.
When he finally stepped out of the cabin after the
anchor was dropped, she saw the man she had met the first
day of their journey, the menacing, stern pirate. Her
Roberto was deeply buried.
The longboat was set out on the water, waiting for
him. She had to wait on board for him.
When he kissed her, he said, 'It will be either Pierre
or I that will collect you. Be ready at any time.'
'Yes, Captain.' She looked at him and he smiled. For
a brief second the Roberto that she loved was back as she
touched his cheek. He kissed her palm and then her lips in a
final good-bye.
When he went over the railing and down the Jacob's
ladder, Captain Roberto de Ville was in full command of
his surroundings, stern in posture, broad shoulders straight
and expression fierce, the picture of a pirate.
Pierre followed after he assured Rosa-Lee once
again that he would protect him and bring him back safe.
She squeezed his hand in a final good-bye and watched as
the love of her life moved over the water without looking
back.
The ship's doctor took her hand and motioned for
her to go to her cabin. He had watched her the last few days
and knew she did not feel well. Now was a good time to
determine what was wrong although he had his suspicions.
He smiled at the young woman, reassuring her that
everything was all right, that Roberto knew what he was
doing and that she must trust him.
It was with great difficulty that he calmed her down
once his suspicions were confirmed. Rosa-Lee cried and
laughed the whole of the night, staying in their cabin with
the wonder that was within her. She could barely contain
herself until waves of worry would capture her and create
havoc in her mind.
Roberto himself had great difficulty in leaving her
behind. But he had to determine if everything was still all
right on the island. A pirate's live changed in minutes and
he had been gone eight months. The Falcon was
unpredictable on the best of days.
As they rowed to the shore he refused to look back
knowing that Rosa-Lee would watch for him. But he could
not afford to turn around. He had to leave her behind and
think clear-headed for now. That was the difference
between survival and certain death.
At the shore he was met by several men; some new
ones and some familiar faces. He was rushed to the
Falcon's place immediately. He hardly saw the dense bush
as his eyes were fixed on the men with him, observing each
one as they went deeper into the over-grown bushes. A path
snaked through the trees and bushes, leaving the place dark
at times.
Everyone in the group was loyal to the Falcon. The
few men he knew were not among this group.
They reached an opening where several huts stood
close by with a larger one in the middle. Heat emanated
from the blue sky with only a slight breeze that ruffled his
hair and jacket. Perspiration covered his body but he did
not notice it as he tightened his jaw.
Screams echoed from the large hut and Roberto
could only guess what was going on. He hardened his
features as they walked into the larger hut, larger than most
on the island.
The hut had once belonged to a chieftain on the
island but Falcon had killed the man and his wives and
taken his children as slaves. He was living in the place as a
chief.
When they got inside the cool shadows of the large
room they saw the Falcon sitting in the middle of the room
at a dining table. A woman was over his knee and hit her
without mercy. Several men stood around him as smacks
on her bare bottom resounded through the silence. He
chuckled, a deep, rough noise that came from his throat, his
beady eyes dark with cruelty.
Roberto clenched his fists in anger but he could not
show it. When the Falcon noticed Roberto he stopped the
smacks.
'Are my trusted son?' Falcon greeted him jovially
and stood. The woman fell to the ground and he kicked her
aside. 'Take her away,' he barked to no one in particular.
Two men stepped forward and reached for her
unceremoniously. She screamed. One smacked her hard
and she fell backward.
'Take her, dammit,' the Falcon cursed loudly.
'What must we do with her?' a bald-headed man
asked with a grin. That was Trevor, a rogue they had
picked up on the streets of London. A dangerous man.
Roberto knew him well, and the mere thought that
the woman was at his mercy was devastating. Roberto
looked at Pierre who stood there with clenched jaw. Both
men knew they could not help her.
'You can have her,' Falcon said ruefully and the
man's face contorted in an ugly grin. 'Thank you!'
It had to be one of the Falcon's favourites for him to
even give her a second glance. What she had done to
displease him they could only guess.
'No!' the woman screamed as he pulled her up by
her hair, threw her over his shoulder, and walked out. For a
while they could hear her begging, crying and screaming,
but without any help. Tomorrow she would most likely be
dead as the other man followed Trevor and the screaming
woman.
'Roberto, I trust you are well?' the Falcon said as he
stood before Roberto with a grin, scratching his chin.
'Yes, Falcon I am well,' Roberto replied, giving
away nothing of his feelings to Falcon.
'Pierre,' Falcon acknowledged him briefly.
'Falcon,' Pierre returned the greeting as Roberto
had.
'And have you brought me the ransom?' The
Falcon's dark eyes glimmering with satisfaction.
'Yes, Captain,' Roberto answered.
'Well let me hear all about it!' He wrapped an arm
around Roberto's neck and walked with him to the table. A
pitcher with wine and glasses awaited them and a servant
girl was already pouring it for them, hands shaking.
She received a slap from the Falcon and the pitcher
fell from her hand and broke on the floor. Wine sloshed
against his boots.
'Now look what you have done, you idiot woman.
Clean it up.' He screamed. She was on her knees with a
cloth in her hand that Roberto assumed was her skirt and
cleaned up the mess with the Falcon still smacking her over
the head.
Roberto balled his fist and tried to stand up but
Pierre stopped him and shook his head.
Roberto sat down and watched with growing hatred
the abuse to the young woman. She scampered away
through the door.
Pierre was right it was not time for any heroics. Not
yet.
'Well, tell, man! We are anxious to hear of your
travels.' The Falcon's second, Tiny Forehand, came and sat
next to him. Tiny was, as his name stated, tiny, but with a
sure hand that could impale a fly with one quick throw with
his daggers. He kept them stashed behind his back. He was
ruthless in his endeavours and vicious to any captive. If
they needed information from an informant he knew how to
get it out skilfully, meticulously and with bloody results.
'As expected, Cisco Almaida was not very pleased
with the ransom or the abduction,' Roberto began, 'but at
the end he released the ransom as requested.'
'And the daughter? Is she anything like Pedro said?'
'Yes.'
And more
. But that did he not disclose. The
Falcon's eyes peered in his for a long time and Roberto kept
his eyes unwavering on him. The young woman was back
with another pitcher. Before she could pour the contents
Roberto got up and took it from her.
'You were always too soft,' The Falcon said as he
watched the display. 'The woman needs to be put in her