peerless_thayet (
peerless_thayet) wrote2008-04-14 03:00 pm
October, 447 HE
The keep is dark when Thayet leads her horse into the courtyard. The party ended hours ago. Most of the Earl of Hafdon's guests will be abed. Servants will be waiting, of course, but she'll avoid them whenever possible. Tomorrow is soon enough to listen to their tuts of disapproval. She managed to undress herself before she was Queen; she'll manage just as well tonight.
Rubbing the back of her neck with one mud coated hand, she spies a man in the shadows of the stable's main archway. She hands the reins over with barely disguised relief and says, "Thank you. She'll need a good rubdown, and her feet looked after."
Rubbing the back of her neck with one mud coated hand, she spies a man in the shadows of the stable's main archway. She hands the reins over with barely disguised relief and says, "Thank you. She'll need a good rubdown, and her feet looked after."

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Jon is examining his shirt - embracing his wife seemed like a good idea at the time, but the laundress might disagree with coating of mud the expensive linen has on it.
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However, the smile soon fades into a remorseful look. She brushes his fingers aside, assessing the damage for herself.
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"It's fine, dearest. You did what you had to." He tilts his head. "I'm sure the bandits would have been much more pleased if you had given thought to your dress."
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"We saved the girls from the village," she tells him, "but lost two Riders in the process."
Thayet would change nothing about this task she set for herself, commanding the Queen's Riders; that said, she feels the responsibility acutely.
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"The losses are terrible, but they knew the possibility. They died a warrior's death." He is unlacing her dress as he speaks.
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The laces are stiff and resistant. "You might as well cut them," she points out. "Even the most gifted seamstress in the realm would have a hard time salvaging any of this dress."
Swallowing, she faces forward again.
"The outlaws led us into a swamp. We were outmaneuvered. Sara took it upon herself to lead three of them away from the rest of us. That may be the only reason I'm standing here. It was very brave."
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He sits in front of her and takes her hands, listening.
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"Rolfin grew up along the coast. The knowledge he brought to the Fifth Rider Group was indispensable. He killed several of the outlaws single-handedly before he fell. He'll be sorely missed.
"Jon." A quick, indrawn breath. "Unless I'm mistaken, at least three of them were Carthaki."
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"Are you sure?"
The words are low and hard.
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She nods.
"It was hard to see. Two outlaws went after each other by mistake, another was on the way in. A man shouted the word for 'friend' and the other two turned away. I can't think of any other reasoning to explain it. Nor can I make much more sense of their target."
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Jon's expression is turning furious.
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She kisses him gently, adding close to his ear, "But if it was, we now know to be better on our guard. Perhaps Sir Reginald will be kind enough to provide us with a guest list. And I'm sure someone at the palace has been keeping track of the ambassador's whereabouts."
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"I'm just glad you are alright."
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"Saving those girls was well worth the price of the dress," she informs him in an even tone, "but I don't suppose you are concerned enough about my welfare to protect me from my lady's maids when they see it in the morning?"
The smile widens.
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He leans down and stops a breath from her lips. "Not a chance."
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"I rather thought that might be your answer." She shakes her head sadly. "Knowing that, I might join the Fifth Rider Group in the forest after we clean up, thereby avoiding the whole issue."
Another almost kiss, and she stands, drops the blanket at her feet and moves in the direction of the bath.
"Unless you can persuade me to stay."
If she were a betting woman, Thayet would place good money on his chances.
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"I might be able to think of something," he murmurs as he finally captures her lips with his.
They don't manage to make it to the bath that night.