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The Slave Lady Chapter 15

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Laun was in the tub when Falmir came to the room.  Laun did not care if he saw her naked.  He did.

A screen was set up between them and he sat as they talked.  Laun was clean, but it felt good to be in the water, it taking the weight of the baby for a while.

“...for the third time, I had run all the way back to my room before I realized that I had left the book on my father’s desk.”  Falmir sounded both happy and wistful.

Laun laughed a little.  “I had a good time reading it.  I have to admit I was slightly insulted when I saw it was a children’s book, but I really enjoyed it.  Thank you.”

“I just pointed at a shelf and told the servant to take the books to you.”  There was a pause.  “I didn’t send you any state secrets, did I?”

Laun laughed again.  “None so far, Sire.  Except for your like of a certain flower.” »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 14

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The room had been changed slightly for evening.  The lanterns were lit and the gold highlights in the room glowed. The bedding had been pulled down and two of the three sides had the curtains down.

Laun was happy that one of the servants had brought up some more of the paper flowers.  They were needed for use with the privy.  There was need to use it as soon as she came in the door of the chamber.

She pulled off the green caplet and dropped it on the floor as she waddled.  She gathered up the skirts of the linen dress and by the time she was at the privy, all she had to do was sit on the ceramic seat.  It was quite a relief.

She felt the baby bounce around in her, kicking mightily all over her stomach as she sat there.  She rubbed her belly and tapped where she was feeling the movements.  She was not sure if she was really feeling the baby respond.  She hoped so.

Laun finished up on the privy and stood in the middle of the bathing room floor.  More soaps, and a few plain containers, had made their way to the table.  Laun smiled.  It was not for right then.

Laun started to unlace herself, seeing the stripes the pressure from the ribbon was making on her skin.  Almost like the scars, but they went away.

The scars.  Did she really have those feelings about her scars?  It seemed real as she was saying it, though she knew that the ones she loved did not care about the scars.  Did they? »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 13

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Simple.  Laun smiled at that.

She walked along a hall that was longer than several Salam-Dir Great halls and she still was not at the stairs she was being escorted to.  Clusters of Palace people, some noble, some grasping to be, watched as she went past.  She had been expecting that.  And she hoped that she was making slight waves as she went.

The bath had been good.  She felt clean, the servants having to be taught how to lather the soap and having some fun making the biggest bubbles.  The tub was big enough for two people and Laun had a longing to grab one of the young servants and have someone in with her.  That was tempered when she mentally backed up and looked at them.  They were her age.  She felt old because of what she had gone through.  It was not her place to force one of them for her pleasure.

Selections had been presented to Laun for the clothing.  She did not like any of it.  Her breasts did not like any of it.  They were all too tight when she tried them on.

The chatelaine had been put to use.  One of the silk sheets from under the window seat was sacrificed.  A drawing of what she wanted was created on the pulp paper, the charcoal smudging her clean hands.  The servants understood what she wanted and started to cut and sew as Laun went to clean up again. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 12

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Laun looked up at the commotion at the door.  The servants parted and Falmir stormed in.

The smile on the servant who was playing Sticks with her vanished and she scooted away and into the shadows.  Laun took in a breath and blinked as Falmir came towards her.  He leaned on the table, disturbing the playing field, the Sticks falling into chaos amongst each other.

He was red.  From the collar up.  It looked like there were many things he wanted to say.  He was so angry, none of them came out.

Laun waited.  She had a small smile on her face and folded her hands into her lap.  There was a moment where Laun almost spoke, but the comment went unsaid so that Falmir would have the feeling of the attack.

“What do you mean by it?”  It was a roar, not a question.

“I am sorry, sire.  About what?”  Laun was quiet and had a level voice, though she felt her fingers clenching together.

“The servants going about the Palace looking for soap as if you had nothing up here?”  He pointed at the bathing chamber.  “I stocked this guest chamber with the finest oils and gels-” »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 11

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It was morning.

Laun looked around, confused for a moment.  She had been drugged?  No.  She knew the aftertaste to that.  She had just been so tired, and the food had stuffed her so much, that she had just slept.

The sun was starting to color the horizon on the eastern part of her window view.  It was beautiful, and now that she was rested and not cranky, she could enjoy what was outside the windows.  She lay there in bed, watching the colors grow in the sky she could see.  It was beautiful.  It was also lazy.

Laun started to move under the covers and she saw movement outside the bed.  She stopped and then saw that is was one of the blue and grey dressed servants.  Laun kept going to the edge of the bed.  She looked over the side and saw that it was a long ways down.  She swung her legs over and her feet found the step, hard and cold on her feet.

The rug runner was warmer, though the painted design around it not as much.  She was able to pad her way to the bathing chamber door before the servant was able to catch up with her and open it for her.

Laun was tempted to play with the privy.  Her body reminded her that it was a necessary thing to do, not something to play with.  Laun found the basket of paper flowers next to the privy and played with those instead.  She tossed one into the air and as it floated down tossed another up.  She had three in the air at one point until she could not delay using one of them. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 10

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Laun was too tired to cry.  She just sat on the window seat and leaned against the clear glass.  She knew the dark clad servants were waiting for her to say or do something.  She was just too tired.  Physically.  Emotionally.  Mentally.  Especially mentally.

It had taken all of her will power to glide through the Palace, gracefully smiling at those who looked in her direction.  Not cringing when she saw eyes go from her face to her belly and back again.  Sorting out why she said anything about her observations of the Ambassador.  Why he seemed familiar to her.

And now...  She had to ignore the servants who stood impassively in the shadows of the room.  She would not be able to forever.  Just for right then.

Taken away.  Given to her.  Taken away.  Her life went in surges.  She was not sure if this was a good one or a bad one.  How to turn one into the other?

She glanced out the glass and saw the Southern part of the Capitol City.  There was the Midland’s River to the South, a line of masts making a bare, moving forest.  The streets that seemed to point towards where she was, some with crowds, some empty.  The greens around the hill that the Palace was on, the rich and noble having homes and estates bordering that green.

It would have been awe inspiring if Laun had not been so tired. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 9

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The herald who announced them was slightly confused, but read out the names.

“Prince Fallion Silar Khan and Lady Salam-Dir.”

Falmir turned from the window and looked at the two who had just been announced.  Prince Fallion he knew, and had written off months ago.  But to have the largest thorn in his side with him?

Silar bowed.  Laun stood straight.

Falmir motioned and the wall of servants left the room.  He stepped away from the window overlooking the Eastern streets of the Capitol City and slowly walked to them.

“Stand, Fallion.  You bring me this prize?” »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 8

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There were soldiers everywhere inside the Capitol City.  Laun tried to look demure in the back of the cart, the fabric pulled up over her head like a veil as they passed through the streets.  She caught glimpses of faces very young under the helmets, younger than even most of the wards at Salam-Dir.  Then there were the others that had taken the Dark colors.  Many of them also had a red ribbon tied somewhere on their chest, along with the Blue and Grey baldric as she heard an odd accent to their calls.  Men from Rosemond, and many of them looked like they were ready for a fight.  Any fight.

It had only taken them some of the morning to get to the Capitol City.  It had taken most of an hour to get through the mob of soldiers and bureaucrats at the gate.  Silar had only two coins on him and tried to explain that he was on a mission for a very important person inside.  No, he was not a merchant.  No, she was not his property.  Yes, he was a citizen of the Midlands...

Laun almost spoke several times, but felt that Silar was digging himself in deep enough.  They hardly even looked at her other than to note that she was a she and was pregnant.  Laun remembered names on the lists from the captured documents.  She could have talked her way through.  But...  She did not want to make it easy for Silar.

The coin he had was gone, as well as the basket and one of the sheepskins.  One of the guards had been looking a little too close at Laun for her liking, but they had been able to move into the crowds without much more delay. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 7

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The rocking of the cart was comforting, though she knew that she was not supposed to be there.

Laun did not open her eyes.  She felt light headed and it was not just the sway of the cart.  She was laying on padding...  She remembered pillows and sheepskins and she did smell sheep.  There were multiple horses around her, but not all going the same pace, or in the same direction.  There was a tight feeling around her wrists...rope.  It was dark.

Laun opened her eyes when she realized that it was not just dark behind her eyelids, it was dark outside, too.  She was in the back of the cart that Silar had taken her to the Spring filled glade in.  She could not see Silar from where she was, but she was in a four-sided cart with a basket next to her face.  She could see that there was rope around her wrists, expertly tied so that she could not get out.  She flexed her hands slightly and there was pain, the pain she knew from when her wrists went out of place.

They must have been traveling all day.  She could not tell when the sun had gone down, but they were in an area that was being fairly well traveled.  She heard another set of footsteps going past in the other direction, and some low voices.  The cart went past the voices and turned a corner.  It was quieter along this stretch of road.

They traveled for at least another hour before she felt the cart being pulled off the roadway and onto the grass beside.  Laun’s back was hurting, but she had not moved from where she had woken, trying to make sense of what was going on.

The basket was taken from by her head and she finally saw Silar.  She had no doubts that it had been Silar to do this.  She had walked into some sort of trap.  He saw that she was awake and frowned. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 6

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The morning was early for Laun.  The sky had started to lighten and she was able to crawl out from between...  She could not remember who had been in the bed the night before.  She had bathed and been scented and dressed in something simple, but that didn’t last long.

She remembered going through the Great Hall, the food having been gone for a while, but the singing and stories continuing.  She felt good.  Her back had a few warning twinges, but her energy was up and she did not even have to think about keeping the waddle out of her step.

Fount was there at her side as she went through the Great Hall.  She could smell the horse he had ridden under his own sweat and it was good.  Edgar excused himself from a discussion at the head table and when he stood, several others in the room stood and went to Laun’s side.  She may not have been aware of what she was projecting, but many in the room saw how she glowed and had that certain smile and tilt to her head that meant that she was willing to accept offers.

And she had.  Laun had been treated kindly, but with how sensitive she was, most of what she remembered was the almost continual peaks that the fingers and tongues had been giving her the night before.  

She smiled as she thought of Edgar, laying on his back, holding his hands up so that she could balance while she was using her leg strength to wiggle back and forth just on the head of his manhood.  She watched him as he was trying to hold himself off. »Read More

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