Athelstan catches him, not quite carrying him because he doesn't have
the height for that, but certainly taking most of his weight, and
starts towards the bed.
His injuries are much as to be expected considering what was done to him. The worst are the solid black line across his rear - a strike with the shaft of Leo's mace, the three deep red marks that ooze blood on his inner thigh where the flanges dug in and the swelling to his throat and chest.
His ravashed hole has been cleaned and salved by the Viking women but the swelling there also is severe.
Given over to blessed oblivion, Sinric looks very young and very hurt. Like an angel savaged by wolves.
Athelstan looks up sharply, caught between two conflicting reactions -
but he can't keep Ragnar from knowing about this, not for all the time
it will take for Sinric to heal physically.
"Come in", he calls quietly, and goes back to his work.
"Leo", Athelstan says simply, and Ragnar has never heard such calmly
vicious hate in his voice, crammed into a single word. "He had his
men - I don't know how many, but more than a few... hurt him."
"Yes. And he's been whipped and he said this, here, is where Leo struck him with his mace. It was all so needless, Ragnar." He sighs. "He's been cleaned and cared for - you'll be pleased to hear Leo's Varangians would have no part in it and then took him to their women for treatment, and he bathed again here - but I haven't finished salving his wounds."
"He's determined that Emperor Constantine can never know about it", Athelstan says quietly, putting the pot in Ragnar's hand. "For the trouble it would cause - and in our time, Leo is already dead."
"So we can't go marching down to Miklagard and kill him as a kind of very cold revenge," Ragnar says, holding the pot so Athelstan can easily reach it. "Just as he started thawing out. Being raped hurts the heart even worse than the body, as a rule. Killing a rapist is always justified. As Lagertha killed Knut."
"And every other man who tried it", he agrees with a fleeting affectionate
smile. "We're going to have to help him, when he admits he needs it. He's
already been crying."
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