I โstared at the burning axe in the back of my husbandโs head. Watched as he slowly crumpled and slid off the side of the horse to land with a thud on the ground. Only then did the axe vanish, leaving behindโ
blotches of brightness across my vision. โYou fool!โ Snorri shouted.
Bjorn stared at me, eyes full of shock and horror. โWhat were you thinking?โ
โHe deserved it,โ I whispered. Vragiโs hair was burning, the smell acrid. โHeโs a greedy, traitorous bastard the world is better off without.โ
Notย is.ย Was.
โHow could you let that happen, Bjorn?โ Snorri snarled, lunging at his son before drawing up short. โHow could you let her disarm you?โ
โI didnโt think sheโd do it.โ Bjorn gave a rapid shake of his head. โNo one has ever tried it. No one is mad enough to touch Tyrโs fire!โ
It occurred to me then that they werenโt angry Iโd murdered Vragi. They were angry thatโ
The pain struck.
Agony like nothing Iโd ever experienced lanced up my arm and I looked down to see my wrist and the back of my hand red and blistered, only my palm and fingers seeming exempt from the pain. I started to turn my hand over, but Bjornโs fingers locked on my elbow. โYou donโt want to look.โ He caught my chin with his other hand, forcing me to meet his gaze. โLooking will make it worse.โ
His eyes were such a lovely shade of green, the lashes around them dark, and though the pain grew with each throbbing pulse, the thought that filled my head was that it wasnโt fair for a man to have such long lashes. โIs it bad?โ
โYes.โ
โOh.โ
I swayed on my feet as he said to Snorri, โIf you wish your shield maiden to keep her hand, we must return to Halsar so Liv can help her.โ
Snorri cursed, then a frown split his brow. โIt was foretold her name would be born in fire. Iโd believed that meant Tyrโs fire was forcing her to reveal her gift, but that would have been an act of fear. Whereas thisโฆโ He paused, eyes growing bright with zealotry, โthisย is an act of bravery that will give Steinunn a song to be sung by skalds for generations. This is an act the gods will reward.โ
If this was the godsโ idea of a reward, I prayed Iโd never feel the pain of punishment.
Snorri wasnโt through. โLest the rest of you see the favor the gods show her as license for apathy, know that if she loses her hand, Iโll cut the fingers off every one of you myself!โ
โAn answer for everything,โ Bjorn muttered under his breath before shouting, โGet the salve from my saddlebags.โ His hand still gripped my chin, holding my face high so that I couldnโt look down.
โIโm sorry,โ I said to him, a tremor running through me.
โYou should be.โ He held my gaze, and I swore it was the only thing keeping me from screaming. โAll the women in Halsar will curse your name if I lose half my fingers.โ
I blinked, then comprehended what he meant. My teeth bared in a snarl over him making light of my pain. โOr perhaps theyโll praise me for sparing them your grasping hands.โ
He grinned, his teeth bright white against his sun-browned skin. โYou only think that because you havenโt heard of my reputation. After a day or two in Halsar you will know the truth of things.โ
All I wanted was to scream and scream and scream, but I forced myself to say, โThe truth women tell other women is not the same truth they tell men.โ
His smile grew. โThere can be only one truth. All else is falsity.โ I managed to choke out, โExactly.โ
He laughed, but his hold on my face and arm tightened. A second later, I understood why as someoneโs hands touched my burns, the pain turning the world bright white, only Bjornโs grip keeping me upright as I howled and sobbed.
โEasy, Freya.โ His voice was low and soft. โThe salve will take away the pain.โ
I drew in a ragged breath.
โBjorn,โ someone muttered, โthis isโโ
โI know,โ he interrupted. โWe need to hurry.โ
The urgency fueled my fear, but I needed to see. Needed to know how bad it was. โLet me look.โ
His jaw tightened. โFreyaโฆโ
I pulled my chin from his grip and looked down. The skin of my wrist and hand was covered with a thick red paste, but not my palm. Because my palmโฆ
The skin wasย gone.
I stared at the blackened mess of ash, gagged, then twisted and vomited, the world swimming.
โI warned you.โ Bjorn wrapped a cloth around my burns, then stooped down, his arms going behind my knees and shoulders.
โI can walk,โ I protested, though that might have been a lie. Was definitely a lie.
โIโm sure you can.โ He lifted me as though I weighed no more than a child, settling me against his chest. โBut this will give you a better story for Steinunn to sing about. You always want a good story to go with your scars.โ
โFreya!โ
Geir was trying to crawl toward me, tears streaming down his face. โWhy did you do it?โ he wept. โYour hand is ruined!โ
โItโs not ruined, you idiot,โ Bjorn snapped. โAnd your mewling is not helpful.โ
Geirโs eyes darkened. โItโsย yourย fault, Firehand. It was your axe that did this to her.โ
Through my dizziness and fear, my anger rose. โI did it to myself,โ I said between my teeth. โI donโt regret it. Vragi would have ruined Ingridโs life. And yours.โ
โIโm your brotherโIโm the one who is supposed to protectย you.โ
His words only fueled my anger. โIf you think thatโs the way of it, then you really havenโt been paying attention.โ
โGet him on a horse and send him back to his mother,โ Snorri snapped at his men. โAnd Geir, I donโt want to see your face until you learn to hold your tongue.โ
The pain in my hand was easing, whatever concoction Bjorn smeared on it numbing me from elbow to fingertip. Yet instead of feeling better, I felt cold as ice, shivers taking over as Bjorn carried me to his horse. He lifted me onto the animalโs shoulders, then swiftly swung into the saddle, pulling me against him. My arse was pressed against his pelvis and his arm was wrapped around my middle, the proximity reminding me of my exchange with him on the beach. โI can ride alone.โ
โNot enough horses.โ
โThen behind,โ I whispered. โI can ride behind you.โ
He snorted, heeling the horse into a trot. โI just watched you put an axe in a manโs skull. You think Iโm fool enough to put you at my back?โ
โI donโt have a weapon.โ The motion of the horse as it sped into a swift canter drove me against him with each stride. โI think youโre safe.โ
Bjornโs chest shook as he laughed. โI respectfully disagree, shield maiden. Youโve proven yourself opportunistic.โ
In the face of the pain, Iโd almost forgotten that the secret Iโd hidden all my life was now revealed. Thereโd been moments Iโd dreamed of screaming it to the world, of owning my heritage despite my fatherโs warnings. But now that it was known, I had to face the nightmare that would be my reality. โDonโt call me that.โ
โYouโre right,โ he said. โItโs not originalโI shall think of something better. Perhaps Freya Onehand. Or Freya Axethief. Or Freya ScorchedPalm.โ
Selvegr appeared in the distance, but it was blurry, the buildings merging into one another in a grotesque smear. โI donโt like you.โ
โGood. You shouldnโt.โ His arm tightened around my waist as he urged the horse into a gallop. โThe salve will make you tired. Might make you fall asleep. Donโt fight that mercy, Freya.โ
โI wonโt fall asleep.โ I couldnโt. I wouldnโt. Yet with every stride, drowsiness drew me down and down, away from the fear and the pain. The last thing I remembered before darkness claimed me was Bjornโs voice in my ear. โI wonโt let you fall.โ