A โshriek tore from my lips as I fell, cutting off as I landed on my back, the wind knocked out of me.โ
My desperate gasps for breath were deafening, my body aching from the impact and my ears full of the panicked squeal of the pigs whose pen Iโd landed in. They raced around me, their hooves clipping my arms and legs, but it wasnโt the pig shit that made my skin crawl. It was the certainty that I was running out of time.
Drawing my sword, I scrambled to my feet even as my eyes latched onto a shadowy figure coming through the open door.
โHave you lost your bloody mind?โ Bjorn hissed, stepping into the light filtering through the hole in the roof. โWhat were you doing on the roof?โ
Ignoring both questions, I stepped over a pig, cringing as one of my braids slapped me in the face, the hair covered in shit. I was lucky Bjorn had already given me a moniker because this was prime fodder for his
humor. โThereโs another force at the south end of the great hall. The attack from the water was a diversion.โ
Bjorn swore. โWe had guards stationed in the woods watching. That none brought warning means someone told Gnut where they were hidden and theyโve been killed.โ
I swallowed hard. โTheyโre demanding Ylva hand me over or theyโll put fire to the hall.โ
โTheyโll do that regardless.โ Bjorn reached into the pigsty and hauled me out. โYou were right to escape. When my father discovers you gone, heโll believe you dead or that Gnut took you, which he canโt take out on your family. Head south and donโt stop until youโre out of Skaland, and then never come back.โ
โWhat are you talking about?โ I demanded. โI didnโt jump to escape, you arse. I jumped because the great hall is full of people who need help. We need to find Snorri and bring him to the hallโs defense.โ
โIโll warn him,โ he answered. โYou run. Gnut is the first jarl to come for you, but he wonโt be the last. Far more dangerous men than him will soon turn their eyes on you.โ
A chill ran through me, but I shook my head. โIโm not abandoning my people to save my own skin.โ
I tried to pull away, but his grip was implacable as he said, โThere is no saving the hall, Freya. My father is caught between two forces and half of his men are drunk. If it comes to it, heโll take you and abandon Halsar.โ
There were children in there, but I suspected that was not enough of a motivator. โYlvaโs in there. Theyโll kill her.โ
โYlva crawled out of the great hall. She ran, likely in search of Snorri. Itโs only a matter of time until they come looking for you and your chance at freedom will be lost. No matter what Ylva says, heโll sacrifice everyone in that hall for the sake of keeping warriors alive until theyโve sobered up, because he values their lives more than those hiding inside.โ
I believed that. Knew that Snorriโs obsession with becoming king would drive him to sacrifice everything. But that didnโt mean that Iโd do the same. โWhat about you, Bjorn? Whose lives do you value?โ
Silence.
I didnโt know if that meant he agreed with his father or not, so I said, โIโm not standing by while innocents die in a fight over me. If you try to stop me, Iโll stab you in the stomach.โ
Bjorn snorted. โHow do you propose to save them? To run past them, shield blazing bright, and hope the whole lot of Gnutโs army chases after you?โ
โHardly.โ I lifted my sword. โIโm going to light his ships on fire and lure him down to the beach.โ
It was the best plan I could think of.
A fleet of drakkar would cost a fortune in time and gold to replace. When they saw the fire, Gnutโs men would abandon the fight to save the vessels so they wouldnโt lose their ability to retreat. At least, thatโs what I hoped.
โThe ships will be under guard. Gnutโs no foolโheโll protect his line of retreat.โ
My hands balled into fists. โThen help me.โ
Tension thickened between us, and I could hardly breathe. Not because I thought Bjorn would try to stop me but because I wanted him to help me. Wanted him to be the sort of man whoโd do what it took to save all those in the hall. The breath I was holding came out in a gust as Bjorn finally said, โLead the way, Born-in-Fire.โ
We moved through the darkness and flame of Halsar, stepping over bodies and avoiding skirmishes, the smell of smoke thick on the air. More than once I heard, โShe canโt have gotten far,โ and knew they were talking of me. Bjorn had been right that Snorriโs focus was not on protecting his people but on finding me. I kept glancing backward, expecting to see great gouts of fire rising behind us. Expecting to hear screams as people either burned or fled, only to be cut down by the blades of Gnutโs warriors. Expecting the lancing pain of knowing that Iโd failed to help them at all.
โThat they havenโt fired the hall may mean they want you alive,โ Bjorn said softly. โPerhaps Gnut fancies himself a future king.โ
His words didย nothingย to ease my nerves.
We reached the edge of the town, Bjorn pulling me low, our shoulders pressed together as we eyed the beach and ships. I could feel the heat of him through the sleeve of my dress, almost as though fire burned inside of him as surely as it did the axe for which he was famed. He smelled of fresh- spilled blood and sweat, but also of leather and pine. Given the circumstances, I shouldnโt have cared, but part of me cringed that I currently reeked of pig.
โWeโll have to go in from behind,โ Bjorn murmured. โThere are too many watching the ships to overpower without them sounding an alarm. Can you swim?โ
โYes.โ I unfastened my heavy dress, slipping it off my shoulders and dropping it in a heap, only to turn my head and find Bjorn watching me.
โThis idea of yours improves with every passing moment,โ he said, a hint of laughter in his voice. โThank you for convincing me to come with you. The first story Iโll tell as I walk through the gates of Valhalla, which may happen sooner than Iโd anticipated, is of the shield maiden who stripped near naked to charge into battle.โ
โI canโt swim in a heavy dress,โ I snapped. โAnd Iโm sure those in Valhalla will swiftly discover that your presence is much more tolerable when you keep your mouth shut.โ
He pulled off his blood-soaked shirt and tossed it aside. I scowled at him. โWhy did you do that?โ
โItโs a very heavy shirt,โ he answered. โIt might weigh me down. These too.โ Bjorn started to unfasten his belt, but I swatted at his hand, choice words rising to my lips until I saw a slice along his ribs, his side streaked with blood. โYouโre hurt.โ
โItโs nothing.โ He reached down to pick up a stick about as thick as my wrist. โLeave the sword. You wonโt be able to swim with it. Take this instead.โ
I took the stick, shivering as wind blew over us, the thin shift I wore doing nothing to guard me from the chill. Bjorn moved to block the breeze, then murmured, โIโll light it once weโre out of sight.โ
Keeping far away from the pooled torchlight of those guarding the drakkar, we crept down to the water. I flinched, the cold piercing my bones as I waded out, the depth eventually forcing me to swim. My breathing came in ragged little gasps, instinct demanding that I retreat, that I find somewhere warm, but a backward glance at the great hall in the distance gave me courage to press forward.
It was almost impossible to see, so I followed the faint sounds Bjorn made as he swam ahead, able to move more quickly, given he wasnโt hindered by a stick. He circled around, then came at the drakkar from behind. Shivers wracked my body, my limbs growing stiffer with each passing second. Real concern that I might drown washed over me, and it was a relief when my feet struck ground. It was shallow enough to stand, though the swells of the fjord came up to my chin.
โIโll lift you into the drakkar,โ he whispered. โLight the sails and then get back in the water. We only want to draw them out of Halsar, not sink the fleet and force them to stand their ground. Iโll get the other ship.โ
I gave a tight nod and then his hands closed over my hips. Despite the freezing water, his palms were hot through the soaked fabric of my shift, his hands big enough to span my hips, his thumbs pressing into the curve of my arse. The sensation sent a jolt of heat through me that was intensified when I felt his breath against my neck, my spine, and the backs of my thighs as he slowly lifted me to avoid any splash.
Catching hold of the side with my free hand, I checked to ensure no one was looking before hooking an ankle over and hauling myself in. Lowering the stick over the side, I waited.
โTyr, grant me your flame,โ Bjorn whispered, and I cringed as his axe burned to life, the glow so bright it seemed impossible no one would notice. But the eyes of the warriors guarding the drakkar remained fixed on Halsar. Seconds later, the crackle of flames reached my ears. I lifted the burning stick and pulled it out of view within the drakkar, keeping low as I crawled toward the lowered sails. One eye on the guards, I held the flames to the folds of fabric, grinning as they caught.
Get back in the water.ย Bjornโs instructions repeated in my ears, but my eyes went to the drakkar next to the one I knelt in. What if Gnutโs warriors refused to abandon the fight for a drakkar or two? What if they needed more incentive?
With mead still fueling my impulses, I jumped to the next drakkar as fire crawled up the mast behind me. Whether it was the crackle of flame or the sound of my feet hitting wood, I wasnโt sure, but the warriors turned, their eyes widening in horror. โFire!โ one of them shouted, and I dived toward the sail, shoving the burning stick deep into the folds.
โStop her!โ
My pulse roared as feet thundered down the dock, and I lunged toward the edge of the drakkar and the relative safety of the water.
Only for my legs to jerk out from under me.
Cursing, I twisted to find my ankle tangled in a rope. And the warriors were nearly upon me.
Terror turned my skin to ice, my heart fighting its way up my throat as I fumbled with the rope, trying to jerk my foot free. But the loop only tightened.
โCome on,โ I pleaded, clawing at it with my scarred right hand, then switching to my left. โCome on!โ
My nails scratched my skin as I got my fingers under the rope and pulled, managing to loosen the loop enough to get my foot free. Crawling to the edge, I tried to hurl myself overโ
Only to be struck in the back with what felt like a battering ram.
I toppled and landed headfirst in the water, the weight of the warrior whoโd struck me driving me down and down until I hit the rocky sea floor.
Panic pulsed through me and I twisted, clawing and scratching, doing everything I could to get out from under him. He only caught hold of my wrists, pressing them against the rocks hard enough to bruise.
I slammed my knees into his stomach and was rewarded with a rush of bubbles, but his hold didnโt falter, his feet churning to hold us both down. Again, I tried to kick him, but I couldnโt get leverage. Couldnโt hit him hard enough to make him let me go.
Pressure grew inside my chest. My body jerked this way and that but I couldnโt get free. And I needed toย breathe.
Hlin,ย I begged,ย help me!
Magic surged inside me, waiting for me to use it, but my wrists were pinned. Which meant my magic wasย useless.ย I was useless.
And I needed to breathe.ย Gods,ย I needed to breathe!
Light flared overhead. A cloud of warmth washed over my face. The hands holding me down went limp.
I kicked my legs, trying to get to the surface for precious air, but I collided with the dead man.
Which way was up?
Which way was air?
My vision dimmed as my chest spasmed, my mouth opening to suck in air that was not there andโ
Hands closed around my arms, hauling me upward. My head broke the surface right as I sucked in what had nearly been the last breath Iโd ever take.
โI told you to get back in the water, not light the whole cursed fleet on fire!โ
I was in no position to argue, only to gulp breaths as Bjorn pulled me away from shore. Away from the brilliant glow of fire and the desperate shouts of Gnutโs warriors, who were tossing water on the flames.
โItโs working,โ Bjorn said, the stubble of his chin brushing against my cheek. โTheyโre retreating to save the ships. Look.โ
He was right. Warriors spilled out of Halsar, weapons sheathed in favor of buckets, the dozens of men working in frenzied unison to salvage the three ships weโd set ablaze.
Slowly, the flames faded to embers, but as the men stood with buckets in hand, a drumbeat filled the air.
From the darkness of the streets, Snorri and his warriors appeared. No longer scattered and disorganized and drunk, the men and women moved with shields locked in a wall that would be no easy task to breach. As one, they made their way to the beach before stopping. And waiting.
A massive man wearing a helmet started down the dock. He pulled his axe from his belt and my breath caught.
The battle wasnโt over.
Despite all the death and destruction, they were going to keep fighting.
Iโm not worth it,ย I wanted to scream.ย Iโm not worth all of this death!
Except instead of attacking, the big man shouted, โKeep your shield maiden, Snorri. But know that every man here will die before calling you lord.โ
โYour deaths are already woven.โ The certainty in the statement made me shiver, and Bjornโs grip on me tightened for a heartbeat before relaxing as we watched the enemy turn their backs on Halsar.
It was over. Weโd won.
โYour first victory, Born-in-Fire,โ Bjorn murmured.
Fighting back a grin, I started to swim toward the beach, but my muscles seized up from the cold. I floundered, and Bjornโs arm wrapped around me. โIโve got you.โ
Though every muscle in my body screamed, I managed to say, โAnd here I thought your only value was your good looks.โ
โYou keep telling me Iโm good-looking,โ he answered as he pulled me back toward the shore. โIf youโre not careful, Iโm going to start thinking your intentions toward me are less than honorable.โ
โDonโt worry,โ I mumbled as he hauled me onto the beach, rocks digging into my back as I looked up at him. โYour looks arenโt good enough to compensate for your tongue.โ
In the faint light, I saw him smirk. โDonโt underestimate my tongue, Freya. Especially in the dark.โ
Despite being nearly frozen, my cheeks burned. โYou have no shame.โ
โIโm merely being honest, Born-in-Fire.โ
The cold had clearly turned my wits to ice, leaving me grasping for a retort. Annoyed that he had the last word, I tried to stand, only for my legs to buckle.
Bjorn caught me before my knees hit the rocks, pulling me onto his lap. โIโm freezing.โ
โYouโre fine.โ Bjorn contradicted himself by pulling me against his warm chest. โBesides, you needed a bath. You reeked of pig shit.โ
โBjorn,โ I muttered into his throat, โfuck you.โ
He laughed, and I felt it where my breasts were pressed against his chest, only the thin fabric of my shift separating my skin from his. He was so cursedly warm, and I snuggled closer, wanting to drain the heat from him into my numb flesh.
Bjornโs hand curved against the small of my back, and I became acutely aware of each flex of his fingers, sending spikes of sensation deep into my core. There was comfort in his touch, a safety Iโd never felt with a man before. My sluggish mind slowly turned over why that might be, given I hardly knew him, before landing on the reason.
It was because there was no demand in his touch.
No sense that he intended to take anything from me or to use me the way so many others had. A touch entirely without agenda beyond chasing away the cold. Tension seeped from my body, and I relaxed against him, focusing on the steady beat of his heart. Slowly, my shivers eased, my pulse no longer a frantic beast running out of control. The numbness retreated from my limbs, sensation returning to my fingers, and I felt the hard muscle of his back beneath my grip.
I had no right to do so for many reasons, but, of their own accord, my fingers trailed over the burn scar running over his shoulder blade. Bjorn shivered and drew in a deep breath, the movement causing his stubbled cheek to brush against the sensitive skin of mine. An ache formed between my thighs, and I became acutely aware that my bottom, clad only in soaked linen undergarments, was pressed against him in a most intimate way.
My imagination drifted, painting an alternate reality where it was Bjorn I was wed to today. Where it was Bjornโs bedchamber Iโd walked into. Where it was Bjorn who would satisfy the lust Iโd always kept buried.
You hardly know him, I chided myself, but my body clearly thought it knew him well enough, for liquid heat formed between my legs. I shifted to look at him, my eyes fixing on his full mouth. It was nearly always smirking, but not now. Instead, his lips were parted, his breathing as rapid as my own.
โFreyaโฆโ
I shivered at the sound of my name on his lips, his voice deep and rasping. But then, beyond, I heard the shouts of men and women, my name repeated over and over. They were searching for me, and if anyone found us like this, especially after what Iโd negotiated with Ylvaโฆ
Gods, but I was an idiot.
Pushing away from him, I climbed to my feet, hoping he didnโt notice that my legs could barely hold me upright. โTheyโre looking for me.โ
Bjorn didnโt answer, only rose with enviable grace, water dripping down his muscular torso to mix with the blood still oozing from the wound along his ribs. Without another word, he strode down the beach toward the searching warriors. I followed him slowly, allowing the distance between us to grow. It was a distance I needed to maintain, because clearly being close to Bjorn made me lose my head. I couldnโt afford that, and neither could my family.
My skin grew colder as Bjorn drew away from me until he was nothing more than a dark shadow in the distance. If only the same could be said of the ember of want that burned in my heart.