felt
a clench of fear in his stomach. “You’re a raving lunatic,” he said through his teeth. “Get out of my way.” The
ground beneath Chauncey
tilted. Bursts of gold and red popped behind his eyes. Hunched with his fingernails grinding into his thighs, he looked up at the boy,
blinking and gasping, trying
to make sense of what was happening. His mind reeled like it was no longer his to
command. The boy crouched to
level their eyes. “Listen carefully. I need something from you. I won’t leave
until I have it. Do you understand?” Gritting his teeth, Chauncey shook his head to
express his disbelief—his defiance. He tried to spit at the boy, but it trickled down his
chin, his tongue
refusing to obey him. The
boy clasped his hands around Chauncey’s; their heat scorched him and he
cried out. “I need your oath
of fealty,” the boy said. “Bend on one knee and swear it.” Chauncey commanded his throat to
laugh harshly, but his throat constricted and he choked on the sound. His right knee buckled as if
kicked from behind, though no one was there, and he stumbled forward into the mud. He bent sideways and retched.
“Swear it,” the boy repeated. Heat flushed Chauncey’s neck; it took all
his energy to curl his hands
into two weak fists. He laughed at himself, but there was no humor. He had no
idea how, but the boy was inflicting the nausea and weakness inside him. It
would not lift until he took the oath. He would say what he had to, but he swore in his heart he
would destroy the boy for this humiliation. “Lord, I become your man,” Chauncey said venomously.
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