Etienne sat quietly under the shaded trees, keeping a watchful gaze over Rose as she tended to the children. She had insisted on heading back to the human village - much to his displeasure - but he had acquiesce without complaint; escorting them on their final leg to Eilean.
To him, it was a complete waste of time, seeing that humans needed to break at least twice a day for meals and sleep. Right now, they had stopped for lunch and his patience was starting to wear thin - especially out here in the open where Rose could fall prey to potential danger.
"Make no mistake of my generosity Rose. I am only here to keep you safe."
There was no one he could trust to watch over her -seeing that the Pureblood he had sent to protect her had failed him miserably. Still, when he caught her scent coming from his left, he grunted, giving Miria permission for an audience.
"How are you faring?" he asked, noting that her cheeks were still pale despite her well-healed wounds.
"This is perhaps the worst that I have been my Lord," confessed Miria, blocking his view of Rose as she stood before him. "I acted on instinct. It will never happen again."
"Did you really think I had tasked my army chief to do liaison work?" he replied flatly. "You were the one accompanying Rose -not the other way round. Perhaps I was wrong to assign my best warrior to protect her."
He hadn't thought it was possible but her face looked even more ghostly than before. Getting to her knees, she hung her head down in shame. "I accept any punishment you have for me my Lord..."
There was none he could think of that didn't involve her lying in half on the ground.
Drifting his gaze away towards Rose, he watched as her eyes lit with laughter while she played with the human children. Surely that innocence was worth protecting?
"Your life is no longer mine. Ask Rose what she wishes of you."
From the sharp intake of her breath, Etienne figured that was the cruellest form of punishment for a Pureblood - to be at the command of a human.
Miria shouldn't complain. He could have given her worst.
"But tell me Miria, how could you have been so careless?" he took his eyes away from Rose for a second to gaze enquiringly at Miria. She had no excuses as a Pureblood -their Vampiric instincts were beyond compare to the other races.
To her credit, Miria raised her chin defensively. "They had used one of the children as bait - a single hyena Changeling holding her. I wouldn't have thought twice about overpowering him... and neither would you."
Etienne raised an eyebrow at her unspoken remark. True, he wouldn't have hesitated but then again, Etienne was never careless, nor stupid. If Miria had only looked up, she would have spotted what her nose was unable to detect.
And besides,only one Changeling with a child? That was too easy a bait for a Pureblood.
"It wasn't you they were hoping to trap," he said softly. "What guarantee had they that I would come? None."
It pleased him to watch her silver eyes widened as the truth registered. Yes, the hyenas had to know that Rose was travelling to Eilean somehow and planned an attack just before her arrival. It wouldn't have been difficult to assume from their last encounter that he would come to her aid immediately.
"So thank Rose for your life. She came back for you."
White as ice, Miria trembled slightly as she got to her feet. "Yes my Lord. I will... reflect about it."
Etienne watched as she sauntered away. Miria was an excellent warrior; her swordsmanship possibly the only one in the castle capable of breaking him into a sweat.
It would have been truly a shame to lose her, especially to a backhanded tactic such as this. Etienne had a feeling that even with the demise of Filip, the problem was far from over. Someone was hunting humans, but why?
From a distance, he caught sight of Rose turning her head suddenly as if to check on him. Her face was unreadable but he watched her ladling soup into a bowl; walking towards him a moment later, offering the steaming supplement.
"No, save them for the others," he said, pushing his palm outwards. "If you've not eaten, you should."
Shrugging, she took a seat next to him, leaning against the tree like he did. Etienne cast a sideward glance, making sure the bowl was tipping its contents into her mouth before relaxing a fraction; choosing instead to enjoy the feeling of having her next to him.
"Lord Etienne, about last night..."
"There is nothing to say."
"Mmhmm," she murmured, tilting her head slightly to rest against his arm. "You were very kind, so thank you."
Only Rose was capable of saying such things. He hated to admit it but it soothed something in him to have her close.
"I do not wish for you to continue with these tasks," he said, ignoring the sudden change in her scent; no doubt a sign of her displeasure. "Titus will see to it from now on."
Pushing away from his arm, she frowned slightly; her brown eyes no doubt narrowing at him.
"And if I wish to go with him?"
Etienne arched an eyebrow, wondering if Rose had a secret wicked streak in her.
"Do you wish an early death for the human? Then stop asking silly questions."
"But I want to!" she cried, giving a loud huff as she turned to the other side; slurping her soup noisily in a bid to annoy him.
Etienne kept silent until she was finished - he'd rather have her tiny tantrums than to have a repeat of that unforgivable moment she had offered to the human.
"Are you unhappy Rose?" he asked, not bothering to hide his snarl.
Still with her back to him, Etienne almost didn't hear her soft reply. "I don't want to be of no use to you."
Oh Rose... She might as well have poured ice over his head.
It was never his intention to make her feel useless by bringing her to the castle. Wasn't that why he had sent her to the human villages in the first place? It wasn't so much the treaties that concerned him -he wanted her comfortable, knowing her kind were always within reach if she needed them for anything -food, necessities... companionship.
Holding his hand out, he turned to her, gesturing for the empty bowl. She had no objections but her eyes were full as suspicion as she placed it gently in his palm.
But when he got up, she immediately got to her knees as well. "Where are you going?"
"Didn't you offer me some soup earlier? It seems you've finished my portion."
"Why, but you said..." He caught her following his line of sight. Grabbing his arm, she pulled him backwards with as much force as her petite frame could afford. "I know what you're up to. You will not harm him!"
Etienne bent slightly to cup her chin between his fingers. "Stay here Rose -or I promise I will return him in pieces."
Her grip loosened immediately but he could still sense her frustrations burning a hole in his back as he walked away, towards the small fire surrounded by the human villagers.