Born of Betrayal (32 page)

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Authors: Sherrilyn Kenyon

The media shouted questions as Gheris turned the monitor off. His gaze went from her to Fain and back again. “I will stand with whatever decision you make, Commander. But know that my sister was taken and raped under the former tadara's regime, by one of her nephews. She did nothing to punish those responsible, even though we knew who they were and could prove it. Instead, my sister was imprisoned and executed for treason for daring to impugn royal reputations. Tadara Cairistiona and Tahrs Nykyrian restored honor and law to our empire. Regardless of what you decide, I will not be part of handing Tahrs Nykyrian over to The League for his execution.”

“Put your heart at ease, Colonel. My loyalties are with the tahrs. He is the true heir to the throne, not the former tadara. I have my own issues and grudges with that bitch. But I will not force any of you to follow my path. Tell the others that they can stay or go with no fear of retaliation from me. In this, I won't be their conscience. I understand that all of you have families at home. Go in peace or stay and fight.” She offered him a gentle smile. “If they wish to go, escort them out immediately, and notify our home troops to expect them.”

He saluted her. “I shall tell them, but I know their hearts are loyal to you. It's why Commander Batur selected us for this assignment. We all have issues with the former tadara and The League.” He turned on his heel and left them.

Galene rose to her feet to face Fain. “That whore killed them.”

Fain let out a heavy sigh. “As much as I'd like to say that no mother could do such a thing, I agree. She slaughtered most of her family to take the throne the first time. It only stands to reason that she'd kill the rest to regain it.”

Galene reviewed the footage of Eriadne's speech without the sound. “Where's Tiziran Jullien?”

Fain moved to stand by her side. “She didn't mention him, did she?”

“No.” She paused to show an old enemy in the background. “Nyran is there.” She pointed him out. “But there's no sign of Jullien, anywhere.”

“You think he was in the palace when it went up?”

She shook her head. “He was exiled when his grandmother was thrown out. To my knowledge, he hasn't been near Eris since. But why wouldn't she have mentioned him as stepping forward with her? It's weird. With the others gone, would he not be her sole heir?”

Her link rang with Talyn's tone.

She clicked it on. “Yes, baby?”

“Hey, have you seen the Andarion news?”

“That Eriadne has proclaimed herself tadara again. Yes.”

“I know this is rhetorical, but are we staying or leaving?”

“I don't trust that bitch as far as I can spit … and I don't spit. The ninth sun will freeze solid before I return to an Andaria ruled by her. What about you?”

“You know
exactly
how I feel about her. And I know from experience how much faith you can put in her lies. But regardless of my personal revulsion, I will stand with my mother in all wars. That being said, Felicia's brother called to let us know that her father has been seized and is in custody, awaiting trial for treason. They're planning to execute him, and all of Cairie's loyal advisors. WAR is attempting to reestablish itself, but it's been awhile since we've had any contact with each other. After Cairie took the throne, we disbanded harmoniously, assuming Andarions no longer had to fear Anatole tyranny.”

“Is Lorens safe?”

“Yeah. He's on the run with his family and Felicia's mother. He wanted us to make sure Vari and Brach don't return home until this is settled. I promised him that I'd sit on both of them like a mother hen.”

“How's Felicia doing?”

He cleared his throat and waited a few seconds as if putting distance between him and her before he spoke in a whispered tone. “She's acting brave. But you know how much she loved Kiara and the kids. She was taking it hard before Lorens called. Now … if she could fly, she'd be on her way home to slaughter Eriadne herself. Thank the gods I was never able to teach her how to pilot a fighter.”

Galene snorted. “We still have a traitor here. I'm assuming the new tadara wants us all dead. So stay with Felicia and keep her safe.”

“What about you?”

“I have your mother,” Fain said before she could answer. “I won't let anything happen to her. I swear it on my life.”

Galene angled the link so that Talyn could see Fain. “My two fierce protectors.”

Talyn saluted Fain. “Let me know if either of you need anything.”

She hung up an instant before Fain's link went off.

Galene stepped closer to him to see who it was. She recognized the ambassador's seal. “Ryn?”

“Yeah.” He answered it.

“Is your brother with you, Fain?” Ryn asked without preamble.

“Not at the moment, but he's here on the station. Why?”

Silent tears began streaming down Ryn's face. “Darling was in the Andarion palace when it was hit … with Zarya and Cezar.” He barely choked the words out.

Fain struggled to breathe as those words struck him in the gut. Zarya was Darling's wife, and Cezar their infant son. In one blow, Eriadne had wiped out the Caronese emperor and his heir. “Oh God, Ryn. I'm so sorry. I thought he was with Nyk.”

His hand shaking, Ryn raked it through his red hair. “We haven't told Annalise yet. We can't.… She was way too close to her brother … she thinks Darling is headed for you.…” He paused to swallow and rub his hand over his face. It was obvious he wasn't handling it well, either. Like his half sister Annalise, Ryn worshiped his half brother Darling.

“Even though he's underage, Drake has assumed the Caronese throne with the CDS backing him. Maris had just headed out to you from the Andarion palace. Less than two hours before it was struck. He doesn't know about the hit, either, but his son and husband were also there. So was Desideria, Vashe, Lil. Shahara, Kasen, and Devyn.” Ryn broke off into tears. “They took our families, Fain.
All of them
.”

“I thought Ture was on Caron.”

“No. They were planning to go, but they hadn't left yet. They wanted to make sure their husbands were safe first. And be together so that they could muster a rescue party if something happened.” Fury burned deep in Ryn's eyes. “Tell Commander Batur that I'm mobilizing every fucking member of the Wasturnum for her to command and we are already en route for battle. As are the Caronese and Exeterians. We're going to ram our vengeance down the throat of any and every soldier dumb enough to don a League uniform.” He hung up without preamble.

His own hand trembling, Fain slid his link into his pocket as he struggled to wrap his mind around the tragedy of the day. It was so overwhelming, it left him in a strange state of numbness. As if the pain had gone so deep into his soul that it cut through all the nerves.

Sadly, though, he knew it wouldn't last. Sooner or later, that numbness would pass and with it would come the true agony and reality of the fact that in one day he'd lost the majority of everyone who mattered to him. Everyone he called family.

Horrified, he stared at Galene. “How did they get past their forces?”

Galene shook her head. “We were betrayed. Someone had to give them our codes. There's no other way they could have infiltrated the net. Most likely Ilkin or someone else with the highest clearance … I-I should have stayed on Andaria.”

“No. They'd have had you, too. The entire block where your condo was, as well as the Andarion armada command center, is leveled. Had you or Talyn stayed, you'd be dead with the others.”

Galene wiped at her tears with the heel of her hand as she struggled for sanity in the midst of this utter lunacy, and the blinding need she had inside her to tear Eriadne apart. “This wasn't about the war. This was Eriadne using it as an excuse to punish us all for our part in dethroning her. She told us that if she had to wait a hundred years, she'd stand over our graves, crown on her head, and laugh at her vengeance against us.”

Fain wanted to deny that, but given what he knew of the tadara and her bloodthirsty vindictiveness, he couldn't. “You were part of it?”

Galene nodded. “Talyn and I both.”

“How so?”

“Chrisen started the fight by coming after me and Felicia, and threatening us. Talyn finished it in the Ring. He took Chrisen's life, and Eriadne took out contracts on his. Back then, WAR was in its prime.”

“WAR?”

“Warriors Against Royalty. A radical group set on overthrowing Eriadne. We wanted no part of WAR originally. Not until Talyn was imprisoned by Chrisen and Merrell, for no other reason than being born your child.” More tears glistened in her eyes. “When we got him back, he was broken, Fain. I'd never seen him like that, and I pray to the gods that I never do again. He was so angry and bitter by what they'd done.”

“What happened?”

She drew a ragged breath. “Nykyrian had returned by a chance encounter with his mother and aunt. I helped to sober Cairistiona, and we went after that bitch for every wrong she'd ever done us. After it was over, I told Cairie to kill her. That so long as Eriadne lived, she'd be plotting all our deaths. But she's Cairie's mother, so Cairie refused. Just like she couldn't bring herself to hurt Jullien. So, she exiled them. Now…” She gestured toward the photos of the smoldering palace. “What kind of Andarion slaughters her entire family for power? That's a human move.”

He pulled her against his chest. “I know.”

The alarm to warn that aircraft were approaching sounded in the hallway.

Galene clutched at him. “That'll be the tahrs.”

Fain's gut clenched with dread. This was the last thing he ever wanted to do. But he wasn't about to leave Dancer to do it alone.

Hand in hand, they went to tell Nykyrian and the others that their families were dead. Killed at the hands of his own ruthless grandmother.

 

C
HAPTER
13

His stomach cramped with grief, dread, and barely restrained rage over the injustice of it all, Fain stood with Jayne, Dancer, Chayden, Sumi, and Galene as he waited for Nyk and his group to disembark. He really, really didn't want to do this. But he knew the others didn't relish the task any more than he did. No one wanted to tell Nyk, Syn, Maris, or Caillen that their families were gone.

Damn it to hell.…

Galene reached out and took his hand into hers. Fain didn't look at her, but the comfort of that single touch was almost enough to send him to his knees. Closing his eyes, he selfishly savored the fact that she was with him for this. That
his
immediate family was safe.

He just wished that he'd been able to spare his friends their pain.

Completely unaware of what had happened, Maris, Caillen, and Syn joined Nykyrian before they headed toward them as a single group. They were bantering among each other as they always did. Something that made this all the more difficult and painful to do.

The rest of the troops they'd brought with them were still disembarking and being rounded up by Tavali and Sentella officers, who were briefing them on what had happened.

Nykyrian scowled as soon as he saw them and realized they were a much more somber group than normal. He stopped dead in his tracks as if he had a bad premonition. “What's happened?” His accented tone turned brittle and thick.

Fain and Galene exchanged grief-stricken looks before Dancer stepped forward to clear his throat.

Sumi put her hand on Dancer's shoulder to steady and comfort him. He covered her hand with his and locked gazes with Nykyrian to answer the question. “The League … they got through Andarion defenses and leveled the palace and everything around it.”

Fain watched Nyk receive those words with an icy stoicism that only a veteran assassin could manage. He didn't even blink. Caillen, however, staggered back until Syn caught his brother-in-law and steadied him so that he didn't fall.

Maris choked and sputtered. All the color faded from his face, leaving his dark beard a stark contrast to his skin. “Survivors?” he breathed, his voice cracking.

Dancer shook his head as tears filled his eyes.

Out of nowhere, Safir, Maris's younger, dark-haired brother, appeared to pull Maris against him and hold him tight to his chest as Maris screamed out in agony. The sound echoed through the bay, causing everyone to wince in sympathy.

Nyk still didn't move. He'd had six children in that palace, ranging in ages from four months to his oldest who was just entering adulthood. His wife had been there. His mother and father. Aunt and her partner. Not to mention his friends who were as close to him as any sibling could be, and their children and spouses.

It was so unfair.

And still Maris's soul-wrenching sobs echoed through the bay as Safir held him.

Caillen turned and started for a ship, but Syn caught him again. “What are you doing?”

“I'm going to fucking kill them all!”

“Who, Cai? Other than yourself?”

Tears fell fast and furiously down his cheeks. “Kasen was with them! My son and daughter! Shay and Dev were there! Damn you, Syn, you heartless piece of shit! How can you be so calm? Don't you care?”

His dark eyes filled with rage, Syn went for his throat.

Fain caught the blow that would have left Caillen on the floor, searching for his teeth, had it made contact with him. “Hey!” He put space in between them as Chayden moved in to take control of Caillen. “You need to calm down and remember that everyone grieves differently. Doesn't mean they don't care. You don't judge people in pain, and you damn sure don't lash out at them when they've lost what Syn has! There's not a one of us here who hasn't been gutted today. Now get ahold of yourself, Caillen, and breathe. This is not the time for us to turn on each other. We have to stand together now more than ever.”

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