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Authors: Shirl Anders

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“You are
so
arrogant,” she hissed, taking another sip of champagne, then smiling to the crowd.

As uncomfortable as Wyndham was with Orelan being forced to sit bare-breasted on his lap beneath Alexei’s imprudent gaze, he was equally, or more, disturbed by the steady disrobing of Angelo. Just as Alexei knew he would be. The fact that Angelo was clearly an embarrassed and unwilling partner in the game he and Alexei played. This disturbed him profoundly. Yet, he let none of this show behind his clenched jaw and hooded eyelids. The effect of masking his emotions from Alexei was satisfying, because Alexei was not receiving the reaction from him that he desired and ultimately played the entire game for. Yet, Angelo suffered. Angelo was completely denuded now with his limp dick exposed and only his calf-high stockings left to forfeit, while Alexei groped his tight youthful ass for the hedonistic pleasure of the crowd.

Orelan, still perched gracefully on his lap, was becoming more tense and edgy with each increasing momentum of Angelo’s humiliation. When she reached for her fourth glass of champagne, he stopped her hand with his hand, instead bringing her knuckles to his lips. It was time to finish the distasteful game they played and ultimately he could not allow Angelo’s future fate to disturb him.

“Last hand,” he uttered, as he forcefully willed his hand not to reach downward to rub his cramping leg. It was time to pay for the continued ill use of his injured limb today. He would not be walking gracefully away from the table this evening. Alexei would finally realize his weakness, and one could only guess as to how Alexei would exploit it. He silently cursed his damnable masculine pride for not bringing his cane along this evening, because he realized suddenly, that the only way he could manage to leave the ballroom at all now, was with Orelan’s help.

As the last cards were dealt, Wyndham watched disgustedly as Alexei moved his hand from fondling Angelo’s tanned buttocks to lewdly grabbing the young man’s flaccid cock. The entire time, Alexei’s icy blue irises never left Wyndham’s. Even as Alexei began to stroke Angelo’s limp member, while Angelo, appearing shamefully humiliated, dropped his head. Wyndham wanted to shout at Angelo not to play the submissive enslaved captive. Alexei could only use and abuse him that way, whereas Alexei was stymied and receiving no satisfaction from Orelan, masquerading so boldly and unconcerned.

Yet, what grated on him the most, and sent an irritating tremor through his tall frame, was the unspeakable message Alexei was really sending to him. Alexei stroked Angelo’s cock for his eyes and his eyes alone.
What price would he pay,
Wyndham wondered? What price would he eventually be forced to pay for Orelan’s release? He had baited the serpent in his den once before, and he had not won his freedom completely unscathed.

“My hand!” Alexei quipped snidely and suddenly . . . and directly to Wyndham beneath the loudness of the crowd. Wyndham’s tall body jerked. He was shocked! Somehow he had lost his concentration, and... “My hand!” Alexei shouted to the crowd around them.

At the same instant Orelan cried, “No!” With agileness belaying his astonishment, Wyndham grabbed the end of her gilded leash, halting her attempt to flee. It left her straining against the collar as she clutched the front of her loose bodice barely over her breasts. Her lovely delicate features completely belayed the wildness in her golden irises.

“Cunt’s and asses!” Alexei shouted.

Orelan cried out, still straining against the collar and leash as Wyndham tried to catch her wild gaze. “I cannot do this! I will not,” she careened rapidly and frantically in Spanish, and then her tumultuous gaze collided with his.

God, help him, she was everything in a woman he could ever desire, Wyndham thought, as he uttered. “I
cannot
stand from this chair alone, Orelan. My injured leg will not hold my weight upright.”

Her entire body trembled visibly with her gaze locked onto his. Fear, embarrassment, and then anger flashed across her gold irises. And then finally, the golden starlit chips of determination lighted her gaze. He was humbled, and more in love than he could ever have imagined in that moment. Then, Orelan lifted her stubborn diminutive chin, letting her gown tumble downward in a pool about her feet. The crowd shouted lewd rabid voices of approval as she kicked her gown to the side defiantly. She was completely nude, except for her small green velvet slippers.

“Bravo!” Alexei laughed snidely, then he lowered his voice for Wyndham and Orelan’s ears. “The rest of the markers if she fucks Angelo right there on the table!”

“No!” Wyndham exclaimed harshly. He was expended beyond his limit as he began to rise out of his chair without thinking in his anger. He barely caught his gasp of pain as he tottered, and then Orelan moved to save his foolish hide.

“My lover will not share his beautiful, Orelan!” she exclaimed with an outrageous feminine squeal of delight. Then, she was beside him, grasping him with her arms, steadying him as though they were embracing. It was enough to keep him from falling flat on his face as he grappled with the pain lancing through his leg.

I will kill my golden puma,
Orelan thought furiously. She would scratch his tough muscular hide into little ribbons. She would . . . she would...
Oh dios,
she loved him so much! She stood shaking with anger and love combined. And her fear and embarrassment, as she tried to steady Wyndham with her shivering naked body. She was, oh so foolish at times like this, she thought, trying to catch her scattering emotions. Yet, it was too late for her treacherous mouth. “My Wyndham will
never
want you, Alexei! You are a pig!” she cried at Alexei, who had come toward them halfway around the table.

Wyndham growled, an inarticulate exclamation of warning to her, just as Alexei spat furiously. “You
dirty
little, puta!”

Orelan clutched Wyndham, steadying him with her shoulder beneath his arm as she cringed at the threat in Alexei’s voice.
Madre dios
. She watched horrified as Alexei raised his hand sharply and gestured to two of his Russian guards. “When I am through with you, you little Spanish slut, no one will want you!” he hissed.

Then suddenly, Wyndham shoved her away from him, making her cry out in confusion as she stumbled backward. Instinctively, her hands tried to cover her naked breasts and between her thighs as her horrified gaze saw Wyndham collapse to the floor with a sharp grunt of pain. Why had he done that? What had he done? She did not understand, as she watched Alexei exclaim, in obvious shock. Alexei nearly went down to his knees beside Wyndham, but then he seemed to catch himself at the last moment, as he uttered, “Khrisinan.”

The Russian guards stood uncertainly behind Alexei. Angelo behind them, beside the table, was hurriedly grabbing his clothes. Orelan fought the intense urge to go to Wyndham, but succumb to the desperate need to retrieve her gown, which she hurriedly picked up and at least clutched it in front of her.

She watched Wyndham raise his stark purple irises to Alexei as his hands clutched his bad knee. “The woman is mine!” Wyndham growled in a harsh rasp, glaring through pain-filled eyes up at Alexei.

Alexei sucked in a hissing angry breath. “You are
both
mine!” he snapped with a sharp cutting motion of his hand, and then he turned his blond head to a guard behind him. “Take my guests, Lord Hawkenge and his woman, to my suite now!” he ordered sharply. Then he straightened his stance and clapped his hands to the crowd as he shouted, “Music! Everyone! We will dance!”

 

 

Chapter Eight

 

 

Wyndham lived every emasculating moment of being carried from the ballroom to Alexei’s suite by the guards. He was not the man he used to be, nor would he ever be again.
Was he even man enough to help Orelan to escape their desperate fate,
he wondered, as the pain from his leg washed over him in waves? Drummond or Harrison should have come. Not him. He should not have been as arrogant and foolish when he refused the Archangels help. His witless masculine pride had gotten in his way. And now, because he could not accept his disability, he had gotten Orelan into more danger.

He could only be thankful that he had managed to keep Alexei from taking Orelan away from him. He’d known that if he let Alexei see his disability, it would distract Alexei. Deep inside himself, where he had no wish to admit it, he knew Alexei’s feelings for him. Now, he’d used those feelings to his advantage again. Did that make him any worse than Alexei?

He was nearly incoherent with the pain, but he knew as Alexei’s guards carried him between them that another guard was guiding Orelan forward. Toward Alexei’s suite. The portent of that did not escape him, he only wished that the pain would let go long enough so that he could think clearly. When the guards set him down on the opulently displayed bed in Alexei’s master suite, he could do no more than let his head fall back. He had wrenched his bad leg, twisting it when he had fallen making the desperate play to distract Alexei and keep Orelan by his side. That coupled with the strain he’d already placed on the injured limb, left it feeling as bad as when the injury had first felled him at Waterloo. He’d not been this debilitated because of it since those first few months of recuperation two years ago.

“Orelan,” he rasped hoarsely.
Christ, he had failed.

“Wyndham my love, I am here,” Orelan whispered.

He winced at Orelan’s words of love, if he could have, he would have shouted the denial of his worthiness. He felt her grasping his hand, bringing it to her soft lips, as he rasped. “Do
not
let him take you away from me.”

“Never!” she exclaimed as he felt her tears on his knuckles. “Wyndham, you never told me you were this hurt,” she whispered, as he felt her lips kissing his hand again. “You make me very angry for not telling me this. I had plans to punish you and now I cannot.” Christ, if he could have laughed, he would have roared. “But I will never leave you, my golden puma. Never-never.” Wyndham tightened his grip on Orelan’s hand. “Wyndham, please tell me what to do to help you with this terrible pain,” she asked tearfully.

“Nothing,” he hissed as a particularly sharp jolt of pain lanced through his leg, making his body arch with tension. “
Whiskey,
” he groaned. “Christ! The bottle!”

“Si, si, Wyndham!” Orelan exclaimed as she pried Wyndham’s fingers from around her hand. Once loose, he clenched his fingers into a fist by his side as she hurriedly turned to find some whiskey. She had put her gown back on beneath all three of the guards stares, before she’d come to Wyndham’s side. Now she was glad for the small comfort as her gaze landed on Alexei standing by a side bar with his hand on a bottle of dark liquor.

She knew that it was the whiskey as she lifted her chin and walked toward Alexei. No one could have missed Wyndham’s anguished pleas for whiskey. She also understood there was now no one standing between Alexei and Wyndham but herself. Her strong golden puma needed her strength now as never before. She needed it also to stand against Alexei for her own sake. This time she could not be foolish because of her fears. She must never be that foolish again. It was because of her that Wyndham lay helpless in Alexei’s bedchamber. Now, she must defend them both in any way that she could.

The shade of concern that she could see in Alexei’s eyes, and then his first words to her, showed her a possible way to begin her defense. “What is wrong with him?” Alexei asked tersely, as she stopped beside him to watch him pour some of the whiskey into a crystal glass.

“It is his leg. It is injured,” she answered as she reached for the glass of whiskey.

“How?” Alexei demanded sharply, as he grabbed her wrist halting her movements as she held the glass.

“I do not know. He has never told me. But it must be the war,” she answered, tense and glaring at him.

Alexei held her wrist immobile as his light blue eyes sharpened. Then, he slowly reached into his jacket pocket and lifted out a small vial of clear liquid. He dared her to move with the pressure on her wrist and his gaze, as he lifted the lid on the vial with his thumb and poured a small amount into the whiskey.

“I will not give him this!” she exclaimed, and then she yelped at the crushing pressure Alexei placed on her wrist.

“You have
no
choice, puta! But it is only laudanum for his pain.”

She did not have a choice really, but suddenly she knew that she would trust Alexei in this. Alexei loved Wyndham, she realized, as much as he hated her, and Alexei would not harm Wyndham because of it. “Let go of me!” she snapped anxiously. “I would do anything to take away his terrible pain.”

Alexei’s caustic gaze held her prisoner for a long moment, and then he eased his grip, lifting his hand away. “By all means, puta, nurse your English master,” he responded with a barbed tone.

Orelan waited no longer for more of their charged interplay. She turned and went quickly to Wyndham’s side. She saw immediately that his body was rigid with pain, perhaps worse than a few minutes before. Not wasting any time, she lifted his head and brought the glass to his lips. “Wyndham, here is the whiskey. Drink some, Wyndham, drink,” she murmured, encouraging him.

Wyndham never opened his eyes and it seemed difficult for him to unclench his jaw long enough to take a drink. Yet, she managed, slowly to encourage him to drink the entire glass of whiskey. His normally tanned features were pale and there were white lines bracketing his firm mouth. She smoothed his blond hair back with gentle strokes. She spoke to him with small soft words in Spanish, “hush,” “love,” “relax,” and finally he sighed and she saw some of the tensions leave his rigid features. More moments passed and slowly, so slowly, he relaxed more, until his fists uncurled at his side.

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