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It was the hardest thing yet that Laun had to decide. The merchant had completely killed any trust he may have had with his confession of his slavery plans. He had broken an oath to Marie taken under the smuggler’s code. If not been called out, his deception may have cost not just the child’s life if they had just let him go on his way the next morning, cart, horse and child with him. Calling him out had not been the only option, but it was the expedient one that Laun had gone with. And then she had to decide.
Dreng was astonished at her request. Geralk had never heard of such a thing before. And Laun saw it as a third option to the two that were obvious.
It took the smithy an hour to create what Laun wanted. Geralk took longer with the scroll. It was a moment for Dreng’s signature and the scream that went through the keep silenced all.
The brand on Gyrip’s arm sent him into a fever that night. Laun sat next to him, cooling him and giving him elixirs that Pillar or Lucaris would bring her. She cried when she thought no one would see, though some did and only a few understood. Protectors stood just outside the firelight, watching their Lady as she watched over the merchant. She did not sleep.
The morning was bright through the high windows into the Great Hall. The household gathered, quiet. The merchant was awake, had been fed and had a package with more food in it handed to him. The scroll was wrapped in an oilcloth and was in Laun’s hand. »Read More