« Posts under Chapter Book

The Slave Lady Chapter 5

Back to the last chapter.

 

There were many days when she really regretted having been thrust into the leadership role of the household.  This was one of those.

The proceedings were being held in the tent in the garden to keep it as sequestered as possible.  The equipment that the protectors used to work out and practice with was either set to the side or put into one of the smaller tents along the far edge.  Three chairs were set on a piece of old, heavy canvas close to the middle of the floor.  Several teams of protectors were stationed at the way back into the keep and the tent walkway to make sure that things were kept private.  At least while the tribunal was being held.

She hadn’t even heard the word tribunal until the day before.  Trial was what it was, a lapse of judgement was what it was about and she was one of three who were about to decide the fate of the man standing before them.

Laun wanted to stand to say her piece, but her back still was sore from the cart ride several days before.  She sat forward in her chair and looked at the man.

“Kell.  I am...disappointed in your actions.  You have not denied what was found and yet you do not claim responsibility, either.  What appalls me the most is that you thought you had to.”  Laun could not look at him any longer.  She sniffled a little and felt the tear trying to come out of the corner of her eye. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 4

Back to Chapter 3

Packing up the tent took longer than it had to set it up.  The cart had become mired in the back trail they had used to bring the props and supplies to the spot.  The temperature started to drop as clouds started to come overhead.

Laun was still not speaking after the messenger had left.  She was thinking and tapping out dance rhythms on the side of her mug of tea.  Edgar wanted to know what she was thinking, but the way she worked, she had to be left to come out of her thoughts.

She spotted horses being led across the field by Ali and smiled.  She clicked her tongue and the small bay pulled away and trotted to the tent.  Her head went down and her soft nose nudged a forgotten small bread before mouthing it and eating.  Laun put out her hand and the mare’s nose went into it, blowing hot air through her large, soft nostrils.

“How did it go?”  Ali looked like she was in a good mood, though tempered by the reason they were all out there.

Laun nodded to her and smiled.  “I think I just tempted fate once too often.  Sent the messenger away with a message Falmir is not going to like.”

Edgar’s hand was on Launs’ shoulder as he said, “I don’t think he would like anything but you on your knees before him.”

Laun did a sideways nod and had a sideways smile.  “Wouldn’t he be surprised.” »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 3

Back to Chapter 2

 

The day was bright and sunny.  It was also warmer than it had been for a while.  The mud was drying out on the roads, but not completely.  It made it easier to set up a small pavilion in one of the fields that faced the main road.

An escort was sent to the trading post to collect the messenger who had spent the night in the converted farmer’s huts.  A sturdy plank was placed over the ditch on the side of the road to allow the messenger and escort over the plain looking mud.  Everyone in the household knew that it was filled with crap.

What the messenger saw as he was led across the plank was a brightly colored tent, it’s sides up to make four awnings around the main square.  There were brightly colored dressed women floating around under the canopy.  A table was set up and a brasier with a water kettle on it was being tended by one of the women.  They all were beautiful and well dressed with hair up and colors well placed on their faces.  They all seemed happy and content and smiled at the messenger as he approached.

It was nothing like what he had been told.  The mercs that had come back from the Salam-Dir lands were few in number, about a third of what had been sent out.  The timing was supposed to make the people and their leader weak, concentrating on First Feast, not battle.  The three men who had come back to Falmir with their leader’s head said that the woman who led them was a fierce warrior who had dressed all in furs and leather.  She had taunted Harcem, he had swallowed the bait and they had fought, the outcome to determine who had the lands.  They gave their King Falmir the message she had given them when she won, “Salam-Dir will not be taken.”  They had told of the legion she harbored inside her walls who had barely let them out with their lives. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 2

To chapter 1

 

Everything that was not snow had suddenly turned to mud.  There was no way to avoid it.  Both courtyards were ankle deep mud.  The road was slick mud.  The garden outside the tent was gravely mud.  Even under the canvas that the protectors used over the winter as a practice area had areas where it was dangerous to walk or else you would slip or even sink in deep enough to loose a boot.

Orgia had wondered out loud on several occasions if boots produced boot bushes when mud covered protectors came limping in, covered with mud and missing footwear.

Mud meant that Laun’s palfrey, Butterflies Grace, did not want to step one hoof out of the stables.  She was a natural ambler, safe for Laun to ride at about any time, but the bay horse had a mind of her own.  And when a war-trained horse refuses to go outside, you do not tempt fate by trying to force her.  Laun tried several times to lead the horse out.  The third attempt and Grace knew what was happening and sat down in the middle of the stable aisle, refusing to go anywhere.

Laun understood and when she dropped the lead and stepped back, Grace stood back up and went back to the stall she was sharing with one of the smaller mules.  The mule butted Grace in the side with her head and Grace nipped at the mule.  They had been forced to be together, but seemed to now play at the aggression.

Thwarted.  Yes, Laun thought to herself.  Thwarted.  She would not be able to walk in the mud by herself with the way her stomach had started throwing off her balance.  She did not want anyone to know that, yet.  She was round and she felt herself waddle a little bit if she did not work at walking somewhat normally. »Read More

The Slave Lady Chapter 1

Laun was very ready for Spring.  The Winter had been trying to hold on and every time it seemed to be warming up, another storm would come through and blanket the land.  She never knew what she would see when looking out the window of her room in the tower in the mornings.  She really wanted to be able to see the green that was hiding within the bushes and trees, the flowers sleeping under the dirt that were kept there by the blankets of snow.

That was not the only reason.  The weather was only a small part of what weighed on Laun.  Her baby was only four months along, but it was big.

She was not as big as Nan or the other women.  The protector was seven months along and the rest were about six months.  The babies were going to take over the nursery, which Dreng was not happy about.

“Why do I have to move?  The men and I are comfortable there!”

Bett elbowed him.  “And it has one of the best beds, other than yours.”

King Dreng smiled at his wife and nodded.  “What she said.  I cannot go against her.”

Laun took another sip of milk and made a face.  It did help with the heartburn, but she did not like having to drink it.  The heartburn had been her first symptom of her pregnancy.  She never threw up, though her stomach had made up for it with the constant discomfort.  They had been lucky in the summer to have found the bull in the woods.  The chalk from the healers worked too, but Laun had looked forward to the change to milk when the Guernsey had calved.  She wasn’t so sure of it any more.

“We have a little time, but you have seen how big Nan is.  And then there is Vespis and-”

»Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 61

Back to Chapter 60

Laun was being led around the keep, lighting all the lamps and candles from her candle.  The night was coming and it was time to chase the darkness away.  She knew the phrase that she had heard Lady Hellon and Lord Vami say for years and said it for each flame she made.

“May the light bring you through the dark.”

Simple, but after saying it over one hundred times, and the response mumbled at her each time, it got old very easily.  Laun blessed the memory of her Lord and Lady as she said the blessing again and heard most of the response, again.

“The darkness will not overcome.”

Laun was draped in a loose set of tunics, a wool cloak over it when she was outside.  She knew that she was going to be dressed for the actual feast in something else.  She wanted to have freedom of movement while walking around the keep.  The red dress was heavy and would have been warm, but restrictive.

The last stop was the Great Hall as two bundles were presented to her and she lit both with the same candle. They were taken to the cold but set fireplaces by passing from hand to hand from the center.  The bundles were placed under the logs and the flames spread, lighting and heating the room.

Laun smiled and nodded at people around her.  There was going to be a little time before the food was to be served.  She saw that Orgia was trying to catch her eye. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 60

Back to Chapter 59 - Please consider checking out my Tribute page and sending me something to keep this writer in chocolate. 😉

 

She had sent Edgar and Fount off to escort the prisoner on purpose.  She knew that once she had started, she would need to continue with the sex.  She had the robe on as she strolled through the tower, climbing the stairs, feeling the heat her legs had already generated in the Chamber of Death.

She knew that Edgar and Fount would want to be there, but she needed something that they had not shown they could give her.  She needed pain and blood.

She had not asked.  She had ordered that Silar be in her chamber when she was through with the prisoner.  She had ordered, not asked, that Ali be there, also.  She had also ordered that she would not be disturbed until she came out on her own.  By anyone.

The guards stood at attention and saluted as she went between them.  She nodded to each of them in turn, six in all.  Laun thought to herself that if Silar was not enough, she had enough standing by to finish the job...

»Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 59

Back to the safety of Chapter 58.

 

The next day was going to be First Feast.  The push for the household’s celebration of the coming of Winter was taking everyone who could cook or clean.  Others were out looking for everyone’s favorite Winterberry.  The bright orange fruit could only be found after it had not just frozen but snowed.  The thick shell cracked and peeled back showing that they were ready.

Laun was outside with the harvesters leading the wagon as others cleared the road and trails to search for the known groves of Winterberry.  The snow had stopped, but the wind drifted the snow into impossible to climb banks.  In the courtyards with the slight wind protection, the snow had stopped at about waist high to Laun.  Outside the main gate, there were some drifts that were over her head.

There had been people in the garden tents all night and into the day until the snow had stopped falling.  There was a wall of snow outside the canvas.  The sticks and brooms that had been used to pop the roof up to keep the snow from accumulating had worked.  It was cold but protected in the tent.

The walkway along the wall, on the other hand, had taken most of the day to shovel out so that it could be patrolled.  It would be easy to see if anyone approached.  The snow, though, had made it so that the crust was only a few feet from the top of the wall.  If there were inventive attackers, they could find a way to use that. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 58

Back to 57.

 

Laun stood in the middle of the road in front of the gate into the Keep and held her arms out.  Her head was back and her eyes closed as the little sharp points fell on her face and melted.  The first snow had finally come and the flakes were big and fell slowly though the cold air.

Laun had been coming back from a walk to the gate-log to check in with the protectors there when she saw the first of the flakes sticking to branches above her head.  The  protector with her also had a wide smile, but showed they wanted to hurry back into the keep.  She could not run, but Laun felt happy and wanted to share this with people.

Even as a slave, almost naked and shod in sandals, she had loved the first snow of the season.  It was a change as the blanket covered the land, letting the plants sleep until the spring would warm and melt things again.  And Winterberry jam.

She felt a little dizzy and opened her eyes and took a large breath to steady herself.  She saw people coming in along the road and knew that whatever preparations they had been able to do were now done for the season.  The big flakes were coming down harder and faster and Laun could feel that this first snow was to be at least up to her knees by morning, if not higher. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 57

Back to Chapter 56.

 

Just a few steps from the door to the Chamber of Death, Silar held out his hand to Laun.  She stopped and took it.  He drew her to him, gently, and wrapped his arms around her, bringing her to his lips.  Before he kissed her, he said, “My Lady.”

She could feel, even with the restraint in his touch, and on his manhood, what she had done to him in the interrogation had inflamed him.  She was pleased.  Knowing that she had left her mark on that shoulder, and that he had not gone to get it looked at, she took a chance that it was still tender.  And it was.

And she was finding out how he responded to pain.  She was enjoying the thought of finding out how far she could push him.

Her breath was hot on his mouth as she breathed his name to him, “Silar.”  They parted, Silar bowing over her hand as she started to move off again.

The timing was good.  Not every one had gathered for the evening meal yet.  Space was still available at many of the tables.  Laun did not want to be at the head table.  She left that for Dreng and his favorites.  Laun greeted people along the way to a table that had few people at it and sat, surrounded by the men who had accompanied her into the interrogation.

Geralk was still bright red from the collar up.  He was embarrassed about what he had seen in some ways, but also feeling a rush he had not known for quite some time.  He had thought of Laun as an apprentice in his guild since he had found her on the road, her quick mind learning by observing far more than his attempt to teach had done.  She had shown that she was closer to being a Journeyman information gatherer than her mild outside would seem, perhaps flowing towards a Master in her own right before too long. »Read More

QR Code Business Card