The Invisible Ring

The Invisible Ring by Anne Bishop Read Free Book Online

Book: The Invisible Ring by Anne Bishop Read Free Book Online
Authors: Anne Bishop
Tags: Fiction, General, Fantasy
the damn chamber pot?”
    “Oh.” Tomas pointed at a door in the wall. “Over there.”
    Despite the urgency, Jared hesitated, finally awake enough to realize he was naked and only had a wadded sheet covering his groin.
    Tomas grinned. “They’re all outside, and Ladies don’t care if you show your dangle to other males.” He scratched his head. “Other males don’t care either.”
    “Sometimes they do,” Jared muttered, remembering confrontations between pleasure slaves that had turned bloody because desperation had pushed someone over the edge. “Sometimes they care very much.”
    Tomas’s grin faded. His face paled. He scrambled to his feet and bolted for the door. The jerky movement and the fear that now filled his dark eyes told Jared more than the fading bruises on the boy’s bare arms, more than the old scars on the stick-thin legs that poked out of a pair of ragged short pants.
    And he realized what the boy’s diminished psychic scent meant. Tomas was a half-Blood.
    Having too much psychic strength to be landen but not enough to be Blood, half-Bloods were outcast bastards, wanted by neither society. If the Blood sire thought the unclaimed offspring showed potential, the child might be taken in and raised as a servant, maybe even trained to become an overseer for a landen village. Most of the time, half-Bloods became the slaves that looked after, and were used by, Blood slaves.
    And sometimes there was no one cruder than someone who was, himself, enduring cruelty.
    Cursing under his breath, Jared followed Tomas.
    The bathroom had two toilets, three sinks, and two bathtubs. There were no partitions to give anyone the illusion of privacy, but at least the toilets were better than stinking privy holes.
    Sighing with relief, Jared took care of business and tried to ignore the boy standing next to him. Tomas might have learned fear in the slave quarters, but the boy was just too brash to have learned caution.
    “You ain’t wearing a Ring,” Tomas said in a hushed voice.
    “It’s invisible,” Jared replied curtly, hoping that would end it.
    “You sight shield a Ring so people don’t know you’re a slave, you’ll get your back whipped off for good.”
    Jared clenched his teeth at the honest concern in the boy’s voice and pulled the chain to flush the toilet. “It’s not sight shielded, it’s invisible.”
    “Well, I can see that.”
    How could he explain something he didn’t understand himself? “It’s an Invisible Ring. It’s like the Ring of Obedience, but stronger.”
    Tomas’s eyes widened. “You have to wear something stronger than a Ring of Obedience? You that dangerous?”
    “I guess so.”
    “As dangerous as the Sadist?”
    Jared started to say something reassuring, but there was no fear in the boy’s face, just a held-breath excitement. Aristos had good reason to fear Daemon Sadi, but not young half-Blood boys. So he said solemnly, “He taught me everything I know.”
    Tomas looked at him for a long minute, his mouth silently forming the word, “oh,” and Jared realized he couldn’t have presented better credentials to reassure the boy he was a “safe” male.
    That grin that seemed to be Tomas’s natural expression flashed again.
    “You’ll be wanting a bath. We’ve got hot water and everything.”
    As Jared watched the boy dart around the room preparing a bath for him, the full import of their surroundings finally hit him. He wandered over to the tub that was already half-full of steaming water. “Why are we in the guest servants’ quarters?”
    “ ‘Cause the Lady took one look at the slave quarters and threw a polite icy fit.”

    Jared scratched the back of his head. Hell’s fire, he was looking forward to getting clean. “How does one throw a polite icy fit?”
    Tomas tugged on his earlobe and scrunched up his face. “Well, like the Lady did, I guess.”
    That told him a lot.
    Tomas turned off the water. “In you go,” he said, waving the wash sponge at

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