"BENEATH THE MASK" Chapter 5 — Bare Skin
Chapter 5 — Bare Skin
The ambush lasted less than four minutes.
Three dead contractors.
One blown transport route.
Two operatives injured.
And Kael Vanth standing in the middle of drifting smoke afterward like violence had personally selected him as its favorite instrument.
Snow fell silently around the wreckage.
Cold white against black armor and blood-dark asphalt.
Eliana stepped over shattered concrete carefully while emergency lights flashed across the ruined road in uneven bursts of red.
The convoy vehicles had stopped half a mile below the mountain pass after explosives collapsed part of the route ahead.
Now BLACK VEIL operatives moved through the aftermath with terrifying efficiency.
Weapons checked.
Bodies searched.
Wounds assessed.
No panic.
No grief.
Just procedure.
That unsettled Eliana more than the blood did.
Kane crouched near one of the overturned vehicles smoking a cigarette he definitely wasn’t supposed to have.
Mira barked orders at two younger operatives while forcing gauze against a shoulder wound.
Rami sat against a tire looking spiritually disconnected from reality.
Reasonable reaction overall.
Eliana adjusted the gloves on her hands and turned toward Kael.
He stood several yards away near the guardrail overlooking the snowy valley below.
Still masked.
Still silent.
Still scanning the horizon like the attack might start again at any second.
His left hand flexed once beside him.
Small movement.
Sharp.
Pain.
Interesting.
She walked toward him before deciding whether it was a good idea.
Possibly a character flaw.
“Your wrist is bleeding,” she said when she reached him.
Kael didn’t look at her.
“It’s superficial.”
“You say that like blood escaping your body recreationally is normal.”
No response.
Wind pushed snow against the side of the mountain.
Far below, emergency lights painted the road in fractured red streaks.
Kael finally glanced down at his wrist.
The black tactical glove was torn near the base of his thumb.
Dark blood soaked through the fabric slowly.
Not life-threatening.
But deep enough to impair movement.
And for a man like Kael—
Movement was survival.
Mira noticed the injury from across the road.
“Vanth.”
Kael ignored her.
Mira swore softly in Russian.
“Eliana,” she called instead. “You still remember basic field stitching?”
Eliana blinked.
“I was raised by a journalist, not a serial killer.”
“You translated in war zones.”
“That’s not the same thing.”
“Close enough.”
Mira tossed her a medical kit anyway.
Wonderful.
Kael’s expression didn’t visibly change behind the mask.
But something in his posture tightened.
Interesting.
Eliana held up the kit.
“Good news. I once stitched a man using hotel sewing supplies and vodka.”
Kane looked up from his cigarette.
“Did he survive?”
“Emotionally? No.”
Kael turned slightly toward her.
“Not necessary.”
Eliana arched an eyebrow.
“You can barely move your hand.”
“I can still shoot.”
“That is possibly the least reassuring sentence you’ve ever spoken.”
Another pause.
Wind.
Snow.
The distant crackle of radios.
Then Kael held out his injured arm.
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Reluctantly.
Like surrender physically offended him.
Interesting.
Very interesting.
Eliana led him toward the partially destroyed transport vehicle where the headlights still cast weak light across the snow.
Kael sat on the edge of the metal bumper while she opened the medical kit beside him.
Close now.
Closer than before.
The tactical gloves looked worn at the seams from constant use.
Black fabric molded to his hands like a second skin.
Eliana suddenly realized:
She had never seen him without them.
Not once.
Not during sleep.
Not during combat.
Not even while cleaning weapons.
That felt less like preference and more like armor.
She unscrewed antiseptic calmly.
“You’re staring again,” Kael said quietly.
Eliana glanced up.
“You got shot at dramatically. It builds tension.”
“Your coping mechanisms are strange.”
“Your hobbies include staring at walls for twelve hours and psychologically intimidating furniture.”
Something dangerously close to amusement flickered in his eyes again.
Tiny.
Gone immediately.
But there.
Eliana noticed anyway.
Unfortunately.
“Remove the glove,” she said softly.
Silence.
Kael didn’t move.
The atmosphere shifted subtly.
Not hostile.
Worse.
Guarded.
Ah.
There it was.
Eliana looked at him carefully now.
Not the weapon.
Not the operative.
The man.
The slight tension in his shoulders.
The unnatural stillness.
The way his breathing slowed almost imperceptibly.
Like the request itself triggered something defensive.
Interesting.
Deeply personal.
Kael finally reached for the glove with his opposite hand.
Slowly.
The motion felt strangely intimate.
Not sexual.
More dangerous than that.
Like watching someone remove a piece of identity.
The glove peeled back inch by inch.
And then—
Eliana saw the burn scars.
Not small.
Not accidental.
Pale, twisted damage running along the inside of his wrist and disappearing beneath his sleeve.
Old.
Deliberate.
The kind of injury created by restraint, heat, prolonged pain.
Torture.
Her chest tightened unexpectedly.
Kael noticed immediately.
“Don’t,” he said quietly.
Eliana blinked.
“Don’t what?”
“Look at me like that.”
Ah.
That explained several things.
He thought pity was worse than pain.
Interesting.
Horrifying.
Predictable.
Eliana carefully set the glove aside.
“I’ve seen worse scars.”
“Not like these.”
True.
Probably true.
But instead she dipped gauze into antiseptic.
“Well,” she murmured lightly, “whoever hurt you had absolutely terrible artistic instincts.”
Kane nearly choked on smoke behind them.
Mira muttered something deeply judgmental under her breath.
And for the first time since she’d met him—
Kael looked genuinely caught off guard.
Tiny reaction.
Almost invisible.
But real.
Eliana reached for his wrist gently.
The second her fingers touched bare skin—
Kael froze.
Not flinched.
Not pulled away.
Froze.
Every muscle in his body locked instantly beneath her touch.
His breathing stopped.
Actually stopped.
The reaction hit so fast and so violently that Eliana felt it before she fully understood it.
Oh.
Oh.
Not discomfort.
Conditioning.
Something deep and reflexive buried beneath years of discipline.
The entire world seemed to narrow suddenly to:
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Her fingers against his skin.
His pulse hammering once beneath scar tissue.
The unbearable stillness in his body.
Even Kane noticed now.
Eliana saw him glance away immediately.
Professional courtesy.
Pretending not to see weakness.
Mira stayed expressionless.
Which somehow made it worse.
Kael’s eyes lowered slowly toward where Eliana touched him.
Then lifted back to her face.
Steel-grey.
Cold.
Except not cold at all right now.
There was something raw underneath the stillness.
Something almost alarmingly exposed.
Eliana softened her grip instinctively.
“There,” she said quietly. “See? No tragic betrayal. Medical miracle.”
Kael still didn’t move.
Neither did she.
Snow drifted softly around them.
The ruined convoy lights flickered weakly through the dark.
And for one strange suspended second—
The world felt painfully quiet.
Like both of them had accidentally stepped into something neither understood yet.
Then Kael pulled his hand away.
Fast.
Not violent.
Controlled.
Too controlled.
His jaw tightened beneath the mask.
“Finish.”
The word came rougher now.
Eliana said nothing.
Just cleaned the wound carefully and wrapped the bandage around his wrist with slow, precise movements.
This time she avoided touching too much skin.
Kael noticed that too.
Of course he did.
When she finished, he flexed his hand experimentally.
Functional again.
“You stitch well,” he said quietly.
Eliana sealed the medical kit shut.
“I have many hidden talents.”
“I noticed.”
Dangerous answer.
Dangerous tone.
Her pulse skipped once.
Inconvenient.
Kane finally stood from the roadside.
“Road’s clear enough for movement.”
Mira gathered the remaining supplies.
Rami looked moments away from religious conversion.
Kael pulled the black glove back over his scarred hand immediately.
Armor restored.
Expression unreadable again.
But before he stood fully—
Eliana caught him glancing once toward the discarded glove beside her knee.
The look lasted less than a second.
Quick.
Sharp.
Uncertain.
Like part of him regretted she’d seen what existed underneath it.
Or worse—
Like another part was relieved she had.
That night, long after the convoy resumed moving through the mountains, Eliana woke briefly near the rear compartment of the transport vehicle.
Most of the operatives slept lightly around her.
Snow tapped softly against the armored windows.
The overhead lights remained dim.
And across the vehicle—
Kael sat alone.
Awake.
One black glove removed again.
His scarred hand resting against his knee while he stared silently into darkness.
Like he was trying to remember what it had felt like before someone taught him that touch was something meant to hurt.
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