Enraged (Spartacus: Lucretia/Gaia)
When Gaia is killed, Lucretia wraps herself in rage that she wears like a cloak. It comforts her when she remembers her friend's broken body, marred with blood violent-red as the wig that Lucretia secrets away. It burns hot, warming her when Tullius' appearance in the arena makes her blood run cold. It feeds her on those lonely nights when she hungers for the taste of Gaia's lips.
Knowing she is enraged, Batiatus tells her what has become of Tullius. She draws him down to her then, inside her cloak of rage, and imagines that Gaia is there with them.