'This is men's business,' spat Flavus. 'Walk away before you get hurt. Badly hurt.'
Backing off was not an option. He had no choice. Stab high up under the ribcage. Cotta's advice echoed in Romulus' mind. Cut the liver — it is always fatal.
With a quick shove, Romulus shoved his dagger deep into Flavus' right side, twisting as it went in. The murmillo shrieked as he felt the thrust, and his grip on Astoria fell away. She ran sobbing to Brennus. Romulus pulled the blade free and Flavus staggered round, eyes glazed. A large area of his tunic turned bright red, the cloth filling with blood.
Flavus' face held a look of total disbelief.
Silently, Romulus stabbed him once in the chest and stood back as the murmillo collapsed, his strength evaporating. He jerked a few times and was still.
Romulus gazed down in fascination at the first man he had killed. Then his stomach lurched and both legs began to wobble.
'You have my thanks.'
Romulus sensed Brennus looming above him. He nodded, suppressing the urge to vomit.
It was then that Lentulus emerged from the cell, half stunned but still clutching his sword. He saw Romulus standing over Flavus' body and gave an inarticulate cry of rage. Hoisting the weapon with a shaking hand, he weaved towards them.
Instinctively Romulus bent to retrieve his knife.
'Hold!' Memor's voice cut in. 'Next man who moves, dies!'
Everyone froze as the lanista pushed his way through to stand before Brennus. He was flanked by six guards with drawn bows.
'Trying to butcher everyone in the damn ludus?'
'What was I supposed to do?' Brennus scowled at the Goth, the only survivor. 'The bastards were going to rape Astoria.'
Memor snorted. 'And how many men are dead because of that black bitch?'
'Three.' Lentulus nursed the side of his head, bruised from the Gaul's punch.
'Three?' the lanista screeched.
'Curtius, Titus and Flavus.'
Memor's mouth opened and closed. The murmillones had been prize fighters.
'Anyone who touches my woman dies,' said Brennus.
'Lay a finger on another man and I'll have you crucified.' Memor was incandescent with rage. 'You might be the best gladiator here, but you are still a fucking slave!'
The Gaul's fist bunched around the hilt of his sword.
Memor gestured quickly. The archers drew back, iron-tipped arrows pointing at Brennus' heart.
Astoria screamed.
Brennus' hand dropped to his side. 'I'm not going to commit suicide to satisfy you.'
'You have some brains left, then,' replied Memor, his voice taut with anger. 'I have a good idea.' He pointed at Romulus and Lentulus. 'These two look like they aren't on best terms. They might as well settle that. At dawn tomorrow. A duel to the death. Right here in the yard.'
The pair stared at each other.
Lentulus repeated the stabbing motion. Romulus hawked and spat. The Goth made to launch himself forward, then paused.
'Go right ahead,' said Memor. 'One archer might miss, but at this range, four. '
Lentulus grimaced and sheathed his sword. Content that he had won the confrontation, Romulus turned away.
The morning might prove different.
'Fucking great ox.' The lanista glared at Brennus. 'No excursions into the city till further notice. You're barred from the baths as well.'
The Gaul shrugged. He waited in case there was more.
Memor jerked his head in dismissal. 'Piss off. Before I think of a better punishment.'
Brennus obeyed. He was not worried about Memor and his threats. Astoria was a far greater concern. There had been too many men who seemed interested in Flavus' offer.
Chapter VII: The Lupanar
The Lupanar Brothel, Rome, 56 BC
Fabiola gazed uncertainly at the bare walls. The small cell was where the madam had led her after Gemellus had been thrown on to the street. The huge man who ejected him had smiled toothlessly at the new girl in an effort to seem reassuring.
The attempt had not worked. One violent master appeared to have been replaced by another.
Apart from the low bed she was sitting on, the only furniture was an empty chest and a tiny statue of a naked Aphrodite in the corner. The room smelt musty, but the floor had been washed and the worn woollen bedclothes were clean.
Fabiola hunched up in a ball, hands round her feet, rocking backwards and forwards. The manner in which she and Romulus had been ripped from Velvinna had severely dented her usual confidence, usually not even affected by Gemellus' beatings. Fabiola was terrified to think that she would never see her family again. Romulus was in mortal danger, if not dead already. Gods alone knew what would become of their mother.
For a short time the grief became all consuming. She was alone, sold to a brothel, with no chance of escape and could only imagine what would happen to her now. Silent sobs racked her. Soon complete strangers would be paying to have sex with her. Bile rose in Fabiola's throat. She felt degraded already.
It was all because of Gemellus.
The thought helped the tears disappear and a spark flared deep inside.
No weakness, only strength. No grief, just revenge.
Gemellus.
Women's laughter echoed in the corridor and Fabiola listened intently as they passed by. She might learn something useful.
'. told him he was the best lover I had ever been with. The fool swelled with pride!'
'Get a tip?'
'An aureus, no less.' There was a loud cackle and the pair passed out of earshot.
Fabiola sat up on the bed, mind racing. There was money to be made here. The aureus was more than she'd ever held in her hand. And the Lupanar seemed to be full of beautiful women of every race, clad in robes and dresses that left nothing to the imagination. Flimsy garments, intricate head-dresses and exotic jewellery filled her with wonder. In all Fabiola's years at Gemellus' house, she had never owned more than one threadbare shift. It was a small consolation to have been sold into the best brothel in Rome. But that thought was followed immediately, guiltily, by the memory of the scene when Gemellus had dragged her away, only a short time before. When Velvinna had realised he intended to fulfil his promise of selling Fabiola as well, her distress had partially overcome her fear of the merchant.
'Please, Master. Leave me one child!'
'This little beauty is worth far more than the brat.' Gemellus leered at Fabiola's curves. 'I'd fuck her myself if it didn't halve the value.'
'I'll do anything,' Velvinna wailed. 'Even make noise when you take me.'
'As if I'd bother! Used-up old whore,' Gemellus sneered. 'The salt mines are the only place for you.'
The salt mines? There was a heartbeat's shock. She had nothing left to lose. Velvinna threw both arms around the merchant's legs, weeping hysterically.
'Get off, or I'll sell you today as well!' He viciously pried tight fingers loose, throwing Velvinna to the stone floor.
The slight figure lay prone, sobs racking her body.
Gemellus laughed.
It was Fabiola's last sight of her mother. She had been dragged from the room and hauled away to the Lupanar. More tears flowed. Life seemed cruel beyond belief. But the self-pity did not last very long. Fabiola's spirit burned too fiercely to succumb, and Velvinna's oft-repeated advice rang in her ears: Make the best of every situation. Always.
Calming herself, Fabiola clenched her fists into the coarse wool bedclothes and offered a fervent prayer to the gods.
Protect Mother and Romulus.