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Once again Neruâs first instinct was to shake her head to the negative, but those violet eyes were so earnest that she felt the need to be honest.
âI-I havenât eaten anything other than some sunflower seeds since this morning.â
Her voice was ashamed, as if it were somehow her fault.
Ophelia made a noise of displeasure in her throat, but quickly smiled.
âWell that just wonât do at all! Stay right here and I will get you something?â
âO-Okay. Thanks.â
Neruâs voice was little more than a whisper: she wasnât used to people taking care of her.
But the experienced Flutterby at her side had spent a great deal of time around wounded children and she easily predicted everything the young Katje was feeling.
âDearheart, you are so very welcome. And just so you know, those women there?â She gestured to the wild-looking Amazons surrounding the tent, one or two met her eye and offered her warm smiles through painted faces; âThose are Saenga Amazons, some of the fiercest warriors in the entire world. And every one of them has the same mission: to protect the girls in here, so you are safe. I promise.â
Neru nodded.
âYeah, thatâs what⊠uh, William? Nameless? Said. He said that.â
Ophelia smiled slightly.
âHe would. And he was right.â
She leaned in and gave her another side-hug and another quick ear scratch before fluttering away to get her something to eat.
She returned shortly afterwards with a decent sized pitcher and several cups, which she began to hand out to the other girls in the tent before filling them.
Neru was a bit puzzled by this given that she said she was hungry, not thirsty, but she wasnât about to complain.
Especially once she sampled the creamy deliciousness that was in her cup.
She gasped in a breath after greedily gulping down the beverage.
âWhat is this?â She asked in wonderment, mouth watering for more.
âMinotaur milk dearheart.â Ophelia smiled as she refilled the hungry catâs cup; âAnd donât hesitate to drink your fill! The Minotaur who gave it would be heartbroken if you held back.â
Neru didnât need to be told twice.
As she watched the young Katje drinking her bond-sisterâs milk, the smile drifted off of Opheliaâs face.
How many more girls just like her were still trapped somewhere, desperate for rescue that might never come?
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Once he had delivered his Katje charge to the capable hands of his bond-mate, Nameless went to speak with his commanding officer.
For her part, Miranda quickly realized that they werenât going to get anything out of Leland any time soon, so after dragging him out of the building she sent her girls off to dump the fat lump with the other prisoners.
And when she saw Nameless approaching, she figured it was as good a time as any to debrief him.
âOkay then, now that the doe-eyed Katje isnât watching, here is everything you did wrong.â
Nameless frowned but stood at attention in front of her, since she outranked him and clearly expected it.
âWhile Mister Brown was unconscious, you had no way of knowing for how long, or even whether or not he was faking.â
He opened his mouth to protest but she immediately snapped at him.
âStand at attention probie!â
His spine straightened and his chin tilted up again, she glared at him for a good five seconds to make sure he was following orders, and then continued.
âYou have no medical training and are thus unqualified to make that call, and as such âvery unconsciousâ just isnât good enough. Not in the field, when things can go from âall clearâ to âlife or deathâ in a second. So while your priority was keeping Neru safe, you left behind a potentially dangerous situation for the people clearing the building. You should have stayed put and waited for help.â
She paced in front of him, her arms behind her back as she lectured him.
âFurthermore, and as much as Nina might disagree, there is such a thing as excessive force.â
This time he kept his mouth shut but she knew he wanted to protest and so she headed him off.
âIn this instance you are in the clear. Volka explained the defensive nature of the charm she utilized before we sent you in, so itâs Mister Brownâs own damn fault for taking a swing at you. That being said, itâs something to watch out for in the future, more than a few of the higher ups have expressed concern over Ninaâs behaviour.â
His ears turned a bit red at that; his Gigas had just suggested killing everyone in the whorehouse, and it wasnât an idle thought.
âFinally, and most egregiously in my opinion given how many times we went over it, you forgot the most basic thing when exiting the building...â
She turned on her heels to face him like a whip cracking, staring at him expectantly while he puzzled over the leading nature of her statement.
Then he closed his eyes and had to suppress a groan.
âIdentify myself and sound the all-clear with âsunrise.ââ
She nodded.
âWhen coming out from undercover you speak the codeword so you donât get lumped in with the bad guys. The Amazons know you on sight, but they werenât the only ones clearing the building. If I didnât see you first you might have ended up naked and kneeling in the dirt with the other perps, though Iâm sure the ladies would have all enjoyed that immensely.â
She waited until she was certain that he had taken the lesson to heart before continuing.
âOther than that, you did fine with the sneaky stuff, you kept your wits about you for several hours with little actual experience, and most importantly you kept your charge safe and calm throughout. But you still get a âB minusâ from me for failing to follow protocol
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