Chapter 131: The New Fighters
I could hear commotion all the way from my cage, but I didn’t bother to lift my head to see what was going on.
Alpha had decided that he needed to inject new blood into Camp Hell, and the Recruiter had been coming and going every other day since the spectacular display of power a few months ago.
It had been a year since the EMP hit, give or take a few days, and my life had settled into a routine. Sleep, heal, talk to Rip, sleep.
Eating was one of those give-or-take things, and Rip was getting more and more stressed out the less I ate. But it was really hard even to choke back that rice water porridge they had been giving , let alone the chocolate bars and the other stuff Rip had brought .
The jerky was my favorite. I could put it in my mouth and suck on that for hours at a ti, enjoying the flavor as the at beca more tender. Most of the ti, it took more energy than I had even to chew whatever was in my mouth.
Rip was terrified that I was going to die.
I had assured him that as long as he was around, I wouldn’t, but I think he found it hard to believe .
Given my appearance, I couldn’t bla him. I was literally nothing more than skin and bones. In fact, I could see my heart beating in my chest when I wasn’t dressed... when Rip would sneak
off to the lake to wash up.
But I could feel each vertebra when I touched my back, the spinous process feeling more like spikes than sothing a human would have.
My hip bones were even more pronounced, looking like they would cut through my skin if I even moved the wrong way. Not like I am doing much moving anyways.
Rip tried to get
to exercise a bit, but that ended up in absolute failure. When he stood
up on my legs, I practically snapped them in two before I crumpled to the ground. Only Rip’s arms stopped
from doing damage.
But Rip never seed to mind. He still treated
like I was the most important thing in his world, and that was all I cared about. Anything that I wanted to eat, he found a way to bring it to ; anything I wanted to drink, it was the sa way. If he could get his hands on it, it would be mine.
I could feel his love for
in each one of his actions, and while a section of my head tried to convince
that I wasn’t worth the attention, I still reveled in it.
I would get over this... whatever this was... and I would eventually go back to how I was before. I just needed to figure out how to do that.
"Little Bird," humd Rip soothingly. I wasn’t getting a restful sleep during the day, the new girls refused to stop screaming no matter what I told them, and Rip didn’t want to startle . "Soone needs to be healed... are you up for it?"
"Do I have a choice?" I smiled. We both knew that I did have a choice. I could sic Rip on Alpha and watch as he destroyed my demon... but then we would be in an even worse position. He would be head of a horde that neither one of us wanted to keep.
Maybe I should let him loose; being Queen of a Reaver horde couldn’t be worse than this... at least I would have a blanket when the nights dropped below zero.
But part of the reason why I wasn’t healing better was that each ti I took away another’s injuries, my body paid the price.
"You always have a choice," murmured Rip as he unlocked the door to my cage and gently pulled
out. I had yet to figure out why Alpha insisted that I stay in the cage; it was not like I could move on my own anyway.
"I’ll heal them," I shrugged, or at least tried to. Letting out a long sigh, I closed my eyes as Rip gave
a gentle kiss on my forehead.
One woman in the cages around
yelled out a nasty comnt, but I just ignored it. Living was my fuck you to everyone that wanted
dead or spat in my face.
"It’s a new fighter. He ca in with two others yesterday and was thrown in the pit tonight," continued Rip, knowing that his voice soothed my pain like nothing else. And every movent I made was painful, even if I was only being carried.
I nodded, not wanting to waste my energy thinking about yet another fighter.
"They call him ’Killer’; stupid na if you ask . But considering he ca in with a dude nad ’Monk,’ I guess it makes sense," joked Rip, his stride never faltering for a second. "I guess they were in a fight club near here, but the owner of the club didn’t want to give them up. But when the shit stain who brought them here told them where they were going, they jumped on the chance. Stupid humans."
His voice continued in a soft, soothing manner as he waited for the gate between the woman and the fighters to open. It was like my own private lullaby, and I couldn’t help but drift off. If only I could sleep in his arms every night.
But there were a few lines that we would not cross. The idiot Reavers didn’t see our relationship as anything more than jailor and prisoner, and we wanted to keep it that way. Most others saw it for what it was... but they were locked in cages, so who would believe them?
"Here we are, Little Bird. The Alpha is here," warned Rip as we approached the cage with the new fighter in it.
I quickly looked around, trying to get my bearings. We were standing in front of Yin Jie’s cage. I felt a shiver go down my spine as I rembered what happened the last ti I was here.
I closed my eyes again as Rip walked through the door to the cage and brought
over to the bed.
At least they were still tying the fighters down while I healed them. I guess that was a small blessing.
Not bothering to even look at the fighter in front of , I felt Rip gently extend my arm so that I could touch the patient’s wrist.
Cracked ribs, cracked orbital, contusions on his forearms and torso.
"If you think this is bad, you should see the other guy," joked the man. The lighthearted tone of his voice sparked a mory in , but I brutally pushed it aside.
I used to see my n in every fighter that ca here only to be disappointed when they weren’t them; I was not going to keep torturing myself by continuing to think that.
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