"Fucking women," he muttered.
"That fucking woman saved your brother's life," Dusty reminded him.
He hadn't yet reconciled how he felt about seeing his brother alive and in so much pain. He was more and more appalled by the memories afflicting his brother, what he'd gone through since his supposed death. Darian was showing more signs of life. He'd spent the morning vomiting blood and was able to remember Jule and Dusty by afternoon.
And kiri. He knew Sofia better than he knew Damian. Damian closed his eyes in pain, unable to shake his brother's black history.
"Though if I were you, I'd still be super pissed at her."
"I am," he assured him.
Dusty's gaze grew intent. "Damian, I'm sorry. We should have prevented her from leaving. I never thought she'd do something like that," he said quietly.
"I don't hold you responsible," Damian said with a smile. "If there's one thing I've learned about humans, it's that you can't control them."
"It is my responsibility. She's your mate and my sister. I swear it'll never happen again. The oath I took to you and Jule I now take to her." Dusty's conviction was on his face. Damian was touched.
"Thank you, Dusty," he replied in a hushed tone. "I doubt she'll appreciate it though. The first time she forgets your birthday, all hell will break loose."
Dusty shook his head.
"I am grateful to you, Dusty," Damian replied more seriously. "It's been a rough few days."
"How are you feeling?"
"Good. Easier for me than Darian to readjust."
"How is he?" Dusty asked.
"He's lost in his mind right now. He'll have to work through it."
"I don't suppose there are any shrinks among the Naturals."
"Don't think so. Sofia can work with him some. I don't know how she reached him inside that dark maze," Damian said with a shake of his head.
"Neither do I."
"What a sick bastard. If I could kill Czerno …" Damian swore darkly. How sick was the man who kept his former enemy as a slave?
"Fuck, D, I'd take killing Claire over Czerno any day," Jule said, appearing near the door. "Czerno's job is to be a bad guy. Claire was the worst kind of traitor imaginable."
"Good point," Damian said. "I was able to take care of that issue, though. I can't touch Czerno."
"I love Sofia, but I hope you take a switch to her ass," Jule advised as he tossed himself into one of the chairs.
"I told him it was your fault," Dusty said.
"It was," Jule agreed. "And I'm deeply sorry for it, Damian. On what soul I have, I swear never to allow harm to come to kiri."