Heart of Vengeance
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“Take his life, Helena,” Stephen said, voice quiet, flat. “Finish it. Put the cap on this black need of yours.”
“No!” She pulled from his grip and staggered from the table. Her knees buckled and she fell to the floor. Her sight was almost gone, so thick were her tears. She clutched her chest and tried to ease the hot, cramping pain there.
She could not do this. Finally, finally, she understood what Stephen meant by black seeds and the fruit they bore. It had consumed her life, cut out any goodness, throttled it with the overwhelming lust it generated, the obsession it fostered. If she finished this, then it would never let her go.
Helena felt hands on her shoulders. Stephen’s hands. They were gentle. “Elen, my sweet. Come. Shhh, all is well now.” He drew her into his arms and held her, his body strong and warm against hers.
For the second time in her life, Helena wept her heart out.
* * * * *
“If what you say is true,” Richard said, “and I don’t doubt your sincerity, Stephen, then we will find the proof we need. We have a direction to look in now.”
Helena remained in Stephen’s lap, for he had made no move to dislodge her. Nor would she voluntarily withdraw from the deep comfort of his arms around her, or the feel of his heart beating against her shoulder.
Richard sat on the floor beside them, one elbow resting on his bent knee. “You have provided a powerful lesson for me, Stephen. Was that your vengeance for my stupidity these last few years?”
Stephen stirred against Helena. “My lord, in truth, what you think of me no longer matters. Not now.”
Helena’s heart warmed. She knew Stephen was thinking of her as he spoke.
“So I gathered,” Richard said dryly. “You have changed, Stephen.”
“In some ways. Regarding your obsession with Phillip of France, however, my opinion has not changed at all. I still feel that declaring war on France just because their king irritates you is wrong. England has suffered enough. Where does it end?”
Richard sighed. “Yes, I’m beginning to understand what you mean.” He pointed to the table where Savaric lay unconscious, his hands and feet now trussed with rope. “Your lady provided a strong illustration for me.” He inclined his head in her direction. “You have been wronged by me, too, Helena of York.”
“Formerly of York,” Helena corrected.
Richard shook his head. “Of York,” he said firmly. “I would be a fool if I did not restore title and lands to a family it appears has worked tirelessly for the people it is supposed to protect—a family that has given at least one life in that service. I will make amends for all the damage I have caused. You must see to it, my lady. Put it right, in my name. Will you do that?”
“I would be most honored, Your Highness.”
He put his hand on the floor, ready to lift himself and frowned. “Damn, but this floor is cold. Do you think I cannot afford chairs to sit upon, Stephen?” With a nod, he left the room. Stephen and Helena were alone.
Stephen plucked the golden circlet from Helena’s veil. His fingers tugged at the ties of the wimple.
“Will you help me?” he asked. “I refuse to kiss you when I cannot let my lips wander farther than the edges of your jaw.”
Smiling, Helena whipped the offending fabric away and felt his big, warm hand on her neck. His other hand turned her to face him.
Stephen’s eyes were dark, solemn. “I am glad you did not kill Savaric.”
“I believe that is what you intended all along, despite your demands,” she replied. “You knew, didn’t you? You knew in the end I would not do it.”
Stephen shook his head. “I hoped, that is all. I saw you could not kill the second assassin and hoped it meant the vengeance you wanted was beyond you. I merely forced the issue. One way or the other.” He grimaced. “I did not want to wait any longer, Elen. I wanted you free of this, or…”
“You free of me? Is that the price I would have paid if I had killed him?” she asked.
He took a long time to answer. “In truth, I don’t know. In my gut, I would have sooner walked back to the Holy Lands than live with a soul blackened as yours would have been. But in my heart…” He sighed. “In my heart, I could not let you go. I am glad I did not have to face that choice.”
“So am I,” Helena admitted. “For it was not until I had given up the need for vengeance that I realized how much I need you with me. It seems my instincts have worked against my intentions all along. I married you to keep the peace and love I had found, before I even knew I had found it.”
His hand cupped her cheek and his eyes shone with joy. “Elen, my love, my sweet warrior, I would walk a thousand deserts for you.”
She laid her hand against his heart. “If you need me, I will come.”
Stephen’s own heavy hand rested against Helena’s. “I am yours to command.” He kissed her, at last, and the taste of his mouth was intoxicating. “Forever,” he murmured against her lips.
“Forever.”
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She is addicted to Irish Breakfast tea and chocolate, sometimes taken together. In her spare time she enjoys history, Sherlock Holmes, science fiction and ignoring her treadmill. An Australian, she lives in Edmonton, Canada with her husband, a former professional wrestler, where she moved in 1996 after meeting him on-line.
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FIRST EDITION: November 2003
SECOND EDITION: July 2010
THIRD EDITION: November 2013
Cooper-Posey, Tracy
Heart of Vengeance/Tracy Cooper-Posey—3rd Ed.
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