Speaking of the criminal, I spot him at the bottom of the ship, hands chained together and eyes glued to his feet.

     Locanas's jaw is clenched tight. He doesn't want to be here. I can't blame him for that, but he deserves this. Actually, he deserves far worse, but this is mercy as far as I'm concerned. At least he's not dead.

      "Are you ready to board, Locanas?" Fray's voice, once friendly and light, is now filled with storm clouds as he directly addresses the male that is the reason why we are here. His tone leaves no room for discussion.

      We are sending him. He has no choice in the matter.

     He looks up. The male that frightened my female. The reason she ran terrified into the woods, hurting herself and crawling into a tree. If I hadn't of found her when I did, she would have died, I have no doubt about that.

     Remembering the day I came across her in the woods, her sad eyes and wet hair, I know now that even then I realized that my life would change forever.

     The real question is, how can I hate Locanas when he is the reason I found my life's purpose? Elodie would've never found me way out on my land if she didn't run for her life from this male.

      I can't exactly thank him. The trauma he inflicted is still not okay.

     "Yes." He takes a small step forward, glancing from Fray to me quickly. His expression shifts.

      "Barre. I... I want to say that I'm sorry." He says slowly, and I can tell as he forces the words out that they are hard to admit for him, but they seem genuine.

      I don't accept the apology.

     "I'm not the one you need to make amends with. She will decide if she will forgive you. Not me."

     He nods, looking down once more, his jaw tight and lips thin. Locanas has accepted his fate it would seem.
That makes things a whole lot easier.

     "You disappointed me, Locanas. I thought you could shape into a worthy male. A male of honor and integrity. Instead, you frightened a female and likely caused her lifelong fear in her mind. This is no minor crime. For that you are sentenced to hard labor. What say you?"

     The males around us slow their work, greedy to overhear what the prisoner has to say in response to his sentence. I shoot them one glance to tell the to get back to work, and they quickly listen, hustling away with their chores.

     Locanas squares his shoulders.

      "I gladly accept. I can only hope that death will take me soon." He says, and I nod in agreement.

      Fray cocks his head to one of the guards, and soon the prisoner is led up the ramp, his fate sealed in a few moments.

     "I didn't need to be here for this." I say. "He'll probably die out there anyway."

      "Yes, you did." Fray turns to me, disregarding Salsh as the rasler begins snarling. "I knew it would be comforting to see him leave. It'll give you peace of mind."

      I don't know how Fray knew this, but he's right. It does oddly make me relax to watch the ship rumble to life, prepared to fly Locanas very far away where we will never have to deal with him ever again.

     The ship's hatch finally closes up, sealing up the ship and everyone in it. Fray and I take several steps backwards, watching as the ship thrums. The ship lifts into the sky, sending dirt and pebbles scattering around our feet. I cover my eyes with a hand to my forehead, narrowing them as Locanas floats away.

     Fray turns to me, hands on his hips. I don't look at him, keeping my eyes focused on the ship until it takes off, heading towards the horizon until it becomes a distant little dot in the sky.

     "You don't have to stay if you don't want to." Fray begins, stalking back to the castle. I watch him and follow behind him. "Although, it would be safer for your female if you were to live here."

     I growl under my breath and shake my head.

     "No."

     The idea of spending the rest of my life in the palace puts a pit in my stomach. Every minute here is another minute spent suffocating.

     Fray shoots me a disapproving glance.

     "She would be better protected here. The walls, the guards. It would be wiser to keep her here rather than dragging her back out to your cabin."

     I stop dead, grabbing the male by the collar and pulling him until we're face to face.

     "Are you saying I can't protect my own mate?" I spit, insulted buy the mere implication.

     Frays eyes are wide, flicking down to Salsh who is foaming at the mouth before looking back at me.

     "No, no I am just trying to tell you she would be safer here, where we can all keep an eye on her." He tries to defend himself but the damage is already done.

     Uncertainty funnels into my head, and it doesn't show any signs of slowing down.

     My pride kicks in, trying to fight back against the intrusion of self doubt.

     "I have the highest threat level of any creature on this planet and the next." I crack my neck to one side, signalling I'm ready for battle at any moment if he wishes to threaten me.

     Fray gulps.

     "154. You remember don't you? Now, I'm not sure what your threat level is, Fray." I look him up and down, assessing his strength with my trained, gladiator eyes. "115? Maybe 120?"

     He clears his throat.

     "117."

    "117." I repeat, amusement in my voice. I know I'm embarrassing him, but I can't seem to care. "Alright. So, maybe with my threat level I'll be able to manage protecting Elodie. Certainly better than someone with 117. Okay?"

     Fray is silent for awhile, his jaw flexing as he thinks.

     "I'm just trying to help. Elodie is very important to my mate."

    "Elodie is everything to me. I will ensure she is safe and happy."

     Fray nods, and that's all I need. I let him go and head inside. My breathing is still harsh and panicked. My hands are shaky, mind hazy.

     Salsh whines, nudging my palm with his snout. I ignore him. I'm focused on getting back to my mate. I need to ensure she's safe to ease my mind, and I need her touch and ease my body. Most of all, I need her sweet voice to comfort my heart.

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