Authors: Lynelle Clark
lowered his head to her breast, closing hungry lips around
her. She pushed him away. One side of her dress tore under
his grip, revealing more skin, and he laughed, pinning her
down with a leg as he shed his shirt, revealing a bulky,
hairy chest.
She willed herself to be calm and to think.
Screaming would not help. They would not hear her
through the wailing winds, the creaking ship and crushing
waters. She had to act to protect herself and with shaking
fingers, she kicked and reached for the pillows in the
moment he let go of her. She knew her weapons were still
there. She had left them when they got married along with
everything else. Roberto's cabin was not bigger than hers
and there would be no room for her things. This was the
first time she had been back in her old cabin.
To protect herself, Rosa-Lee had placed a loaded
pistol underneath her pillow after the last attack. Now she
had to get to it, stretching her body as far as possible. This
could not happen to her, not after she experienced love and
pleasure at the hand of her husband.
He grabbed her feet, forcing himself in between her
legs with an ugly, lustful grin. She kicked again to move
herself up closer to the pillows. She stretched again as he
tore her petticoat, her legs exposed before him. He released
a guffaw that vibrated through her fear. His rough hands
stroking her thighs as he tore more fabric away.
With a final effort she reached the pistol, bringing it
into her hand. She looked at the man who was so engrossed
with her, muttering incoherent words she did not
understand, and lifted the barrel to his face.
He did not notice the pistol in her hand, his eyes
fixed on her inner thighs, spreading her, and she pulled the
trigger with a grunt.
An explosion rumbled loud above the winds and
Pierre, who was the closest to the stairs, heard it first.
He ran below to where he thought it came from,
down the passageway, until he reached her room. He froze
at the picture in front of him, a smouldering pistol still in
her hands, pointing at a man. The sailor's head was in
between her legs. Gunpowder smoke floated in the cabin.
He reached for the pistol in quick strides, removing it from
her shaking hands, and reached for the man's head,
removing him.
The bullet was imbedded between the beady eyes.
He was dead before he knew it.
As she covered herself, Roberto ran in, took in the
immediate surroundings, and then reached for Rosa-Lee,
still on the bed, drenched in sweat and rain. She lay there,
shocked, staring at him and Pierre, then said softly, 'It is the
first time I killed a man,' she whispered through clenched
teeth. Tears started to run down her cheeks.
'Did he hurt you?'
'A few scratches, but I am fine.'
The doctor came in, confirming the death of the
sailor, and then gave Rosa-Lee something for the shock and
pain. Bruises had formed from the manhandling. She did
not mention it to Roberto though, the shock overwhelming
her. He just held her as she clung to him. She could hear his
heart racing, echoing her own. The storm calmed down as
men's feet stopped running above them.
Roberto lifted her drenched body and walked with
her to their cabin. He sat down and placed her on his lap,
covering her face with warm kisses.
'Before you sleep we must get you out of this wet
clothing, my love.'
She nodded softly, numbness in her limbs. She was
so cold that she shivered uncontrollably, all the past few
weeks' ordeals coming down in one swift move, the cold,
the storms, the absence of her parents, the attack, and the
death. The tears were unstoppable.
Roberto could only hold her next to his drenched
body while he caressed her. His heart throbbed for her. He
made her stand up, stripping the wet dress from her. She
stood there shivering while he rubbed her dry with a towel,
drying her long hair where it fell over her breasts,
concealing them from him. Finally he placed her
underneath the covers.
Eyes closed, she looked pale and tired as he
watched her while stripping himself. He lay down next to
her, covering himself, nestling her closer to him. They both
fell asleep, once he was certain she was all right.
It was almost dusk when Rosa-Lee stirred in his
arms. By now he was already awake, watching her sweet
face next to him, propped up on one arm. Thinking of the
naked body in his bed made his own to act in arousal, but
that had to wait.
When she opened her eyes she looked bewildered.
The memories of the previous night came back in a flash.
For a moment she did not know where she was.
'You are safe.' She pulled him closer, holding him
tightly. When he put his arms around her, the sheets moved
down, revealing a soft shoulder and the slope of her breast.
He leaned down and removed her hair, the scar still visible,
but he didn't mind kissing it softly. He could feel her
tremble under his touch, relaxing into him.
He moved her up toward him pressed against his
hard chest. He held on tightly and enjoyed her soft body
against him, his hands brushing the soft skin.
Seeing the place where the man left a bruise on her
soft skin, he touched it. Rosa-Lee watched as he traced the
long bruise over her nipple, raw emotions playing over his
face echoing her own feelings. His gentle touch was so
different from the brute of last night and she moaned with
delight.
'I am so sorry for not being there,' he finally said in
a whisper. Just thinking of what could have happened
replayed another time, a time he would much rather forget.
He had almost lost her like he had lost his sister, and tears
rolled down his cheeks.
Rosa-Lee felt the wetness on her skin and lifted his
face. 'This is not your fault my love. I do not blame you.'
'I vowed to protect you,' he said. 'So far I am not
doing a very fine job of it.'
'You are everything I want in a man. Please, love,
don't punish yourself about this,' she whispered and kissed
him, wiping away the wetness. I am here and safe. That is
all that matters'
'If any harm should come to you I would never
forgive myself,' he said softly.
'Nothing can happen to me. Beside I am married to
a mean pirate.' She smiled at him and he chuckled.
'I do not feel like that right now.'
'What, my brave and fearless pirate is terrified?'
Trying to make light of this Rosa-Lee could see the effect
of it on him. 'Nothing has changed, love. You are still the
only man for me. I trust you.'
He looked at her as if she was saying something
profound. 'Really?'
'Yes, my love, really. Now go and get me some
clothes.'
'Yes, ma'am.' He kissed her before he jumped out of
bed. Rosa-Lee fell back on the soft mattress where she still
could feel his warmth. Taking deep breaths, she would not
show him how much last night shook her. It was over. She
was safe. That was all that mattered.
'I will get Enrico to get you a dress.' She nodded as
she watched him putting on his now familiar black
breeches and white shirt followed by long black boots and
black belt.
He pulled a cord and in a few seconds Enrico was at
the door.
'Enrico, please bring the señorita's night gown and
then prepare some food for her.'
'Yes, Captain.'
Rosa-Lee protested. 'I want a dress, Roberto.'
'No you will stay in bed and that is an order, Rosa-
Lee.' His tone was stern and authoritative.
'Yes, Captain.' She smiled. It was no use to argue
with him once he made up his mind.
Enrico was back in minutes with her nightgown.
Roberto helped her to dress and Enrico asked. 'Should I
bring your food here as well, Captain?'
'Yes.' the moment Enrico stepped out Roberto
placed a kiss on her cheek and she smiled.
With the brush she started to brush her hair, all
tangled with sea salt.
'Let me.' He took the brush from her and continued.
At first, he had to remove many tangles but eventually her
hair was straight and shining. The simple act was
reassuring as the silk fell through his fingers.
'Thanks, Roberto,' she whispered, feeling loved and
cosy with the ample affection. She never thought that a
man could be so caring like this man. Since they got
married he cared for her. Nothing was amiss and she felt
truly loved and adored. There were times that her thoughts
wanted to overshadow the happiness but then she would
push them away. She made the choice to marry him and
what she got was a loving and caring husband. The mean
man she met months ago was gone. Even his crew treated
her with respect.
She looked around his now-familiar cabin.
A man's
holy place,
her father had once said.
If you want to know
the man you must look at his room that will tell you much
about him.
His scent was all over the cabin, a distinct smell that mixed with sea, wind, cigars and earth. Not even her
own fragrance could extinguish his smell. And she loved it
would not change it for anything.
Books filled a bookshelf near the window and on an
end table. A book lay open next to an easy chair, worn out
at the armrests.
That was his place of solitude. Many times he
would sit there and pull her in his lap and they would listen
to the crashing of the waves against the hull of the ship or
the wind's wailing when the sea was boisterous and playful.
Those were the times she cherished the most because then
he opened himself to her and she would learn more about
the man. The pirate was in the back, lingering.
Dark colours covered the bed and windows. In the
one corner was a glass cabinet filled with weapons and
swords.
The desk was well-organized. No papers lay
around. In fact, everything was organized neatly, and yet it
had a sense of homeliness.
Roberto watched her as she studied his cabin and
then asked, 'Do you like what you see?'
'Yes, it is you. I don't want to change anything.
Your love for books astounds me.'
He chuckled. 'Why? Do you think all pirates
ignorant?' he asked as he walked toward her.
'No.' She chuckled with a blush. 'You are quite
surprising for a pirate.'
'I am glad to have the lady's approval.' He kissed
her soundly. 'You are everything I want in a man,' she
added. He chuckled. 'I am glad to hear that.' He kissed her
again and rose once again 'You can read some if you like.'
'I would like that,' and closed her eyes for a second.