The woman had gone pale, standing up abruptly as...
The woman had gone pale, standing up abruptly as Catriana began to speakShe was very tall, even more so than Catriana herselfWhen the second message was done she had remained motionless a moment and then stepped forward to kiss Catriana on the mouth
"Triad bless you and keep you and the both of them," she had said"I did not think I would live to see this day She was crying; Catriana tasted salt on her lips
She had walked out into the sunshine and back to Baerd and SandreThey had just finished a purchase of a dozen barrels of Certandan aleA wretched transaction
"We're going north, you fools," she had exclaimed, exasperated, her trade instincts taking over"They don't like ale in Ferraut! You know that
"Then we'll have to drink it ourselves," Sandre said, swinging up on his horse and laughingBaerd, who so rarely used to laugh, but who had changed since the omega watch replica Ember Days, began to chuckle suddenlyAnd then, sitting beside him on the cart as they rode out of town, so did she, listening to the two of them, feeling the clean freshness of the breeze blowing through her hair, and, as it seemed, through her heart
It was that same day, early in the afternoon, that they came to the dell she loved and Baerd, remembering, pulled the cart off the road to let her go down to the pool and batheWhen she climbed back up neither man was laughing or amused anymore, watching the Barbadians go by
It was the way the two of them were standing that caused the trouble, she was sure of itBut by the time she came up beside them it was already too lateIt would have been mostly Baerd whose look drew their attentionSandre in his Khardhu guise was a matter of almost complete indifference to the Barbadians
But a merchant, a minor trader with white chanel bag a single cart and a second scrawny horse, who stood gazing at an army passing in the way that this one did, coldly, his head arrogantly high, not even remotely submissive or chastened let alone showing any of the fear proper to such a situation
The language of the body, Catriana thought, could be heard far too clearly sometimesShe looked at Baerd beside her, his dark eyes fixed in stony appraisal of the company passing byIt wasn't arrogance, she decided, not just a male prideIt was something else, something olderA primitive response to this display of the Tyrant's power that he could no more hide than he could the dozen barrels of ale they carried on the cart
"Stop it!" she whispered fiercelyBut even as she did she heard one of the Barbadians bark a terse command and half a dozen of them detached from the moving column of men and horses and galloped over fendi spy bags toward themCatriana's mouth went dryShe saw Baerd glance over to where his bow lay in the grassHe shifted his stance slightly, to balance himself better
"What are you doing?" she hissed"Remember where we are!"
She had time for no moreThe Barbadians came up to them, huge men on their horses, looking down on a man and a woman of the Palm and this gaunt, grey-haired relic from Khardhun
"I don't like the look of your face," the leader said, staring at BaerdThe man's hair was darker than most of the others, but his eyes were pale and hardThis was the first time in a year they'd had a confrontation so direct with the BarbadiansShe lowered her eyes, willing Baerd to be calm, to say the right things
What she did not know, for no one who had not been there could know, was what Baerd was seeing in that moment
Not six Barbadians on horses by a road in Certando, but black fendi spy bag as many Ygrathen soldiers in the square before his father's house long agoSo many years, and the memory still sharp as a wound from only yesterdayAll the normal measures of time seemed to fall apart and blow away in moments such as this
Baerd forced himself to avert his gaze before the Barbadian's glareHe knew he had made a mistake, knew this was a mistake he would always make if he wasn't carefulHe had been too euphoric though, rushing too fast on a floodtide of emotion, seeing this marching column as dancing to the tune he and Alessan had calledBut it was early yet, far too early, so much lay unknown and uncontrollable in the futureAnd they had to live to see that future or everything would have been wastedYears and lives, the patient conjuring of dream into reality
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