The Invisible Ring
Priestess, he said weakly.
A muffled, pitiful weeping came from behind the bedroom door.
Turning toward the sound, Dorothea stroked her breasts.
Krelis fled.
He walked back to the guards quarters, completely unaware that he was getting soaked to the skin.
Aristo word games. Sentences with layers of meaning.
He remembered the mother of his childhood as a lovely woman content with her life; a woman who filled the house with her laughter and singing; a woman whose eyes lit up when his father was in the room.
He remembered the woman who fought with a witchs passion when the Healer tried to refuse to help Olvan; the woman whose pride and courage had shamed the merchants when they tried to insist that she pay immediately instead of sending her a monthly account as was customary; the woman who looked her neighbors in the eye until they avoided her.
He remembered the woman whose courage finally crumbled after so many years of isolation; the woman who became emotionally bitter and brittle; the woman whose eyes were full of contempt for the man shed loved; the woman who kept her distance from her son, as if he, too, would place a burden on her that was past bearing.
He remembered the woman who crept back to her family, leaving him to deal with the merchants and face the neighbors, leaving him with that soul-withered husk of a man who spent his days rereading beloved books and never going beyond the garden gate, leaving him to share in his fathers shame for no other reason than because he was male.
And he remembered the woman who brought him back into her family once hed severed all ties with Olvan; the woman who had looked at him out of dead eyes; the woman who flaunted a string of lovers, who spread her legs for any male who had some position and power.
Oh, yes, he imagined his mother stayed in bed on rainy mornings.
Krelis reached his rooms and stripped out of his wet clothes.
Aristo games. Witches games. He still didnt really know the rules. Despite having ties with the Hundred Families, his people had been countryfolk. He hadnt been raised to play these games. Dorothea must have known that.
Which made him wonder, for the first time, why she had chosen him to be her Master of the Guard.
Chapter Thirteen
Jared slipped out of the stone building, pausing to take a deep breath of crisp night air. No one would follow him. Hed made it clear since the evening meal that he wanted to be alone. Lia was settled for the night and wouldnt need him for a little while.
Jared smiled. Lady Ardelia had spent the past two days resenting needing him at all, giving him dark looks and muttering under her breath every time hed carried her from the table to her mattress. Every time hed carried her to the privy hole, it had taken her resentment half an hour to thaw enough for her to speak to him again. And every time shed tried to get around him, hed remind her of Escorts Privilege and wisely stay out of reach for a few minutes while she muttered and snarled.
But his unreasonable attitude and stubbornness about not letting her walk on her injured leg had produced swift results. By combining his basic healing skills with Theras and Lias knowledge of healing, they had almost fully healed her knee, enough so that this afternoon shed been able to hobble around as long as she held on to somethingusually Tomass shoulder.
Her efforts to resist help from him had irritated and amused him in equal measure. At least shed had sense enough to restrict her helpers to Thera and the children. It would be ludicrous to feel jealous about them, and he could tolerate Blaeds courtesies to Lia because Blaed was interested in Thera. But the other adult males . . .
It wasnt so much jealousy, he decided as he studied the full moon and clear sky. It was the possessiveness and territoriality that was a males response to a witchs moontime.
Especially a witch who was also a virgin. It was the sexual potential of the other males that put him on edge, made him watch them with suspicious eyes whenever they got too close to Lia. After all, they hadnt known each other when Lia bought them a few days agoand a few days didnt buy a lot of trust when balanced against instincts bred into males for generationsand those instincts had been riding him hard since they got back to the clearing.
Or, perhaps, it was the way his own blood heated every time he touched her that was making him
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