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Slave Warrior Chapter 42

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Cold, cold rain pushed by cold, cold wind kept everyone who could stay inside by the fires.  It had been almost a week since the twenty new arrivals had come in.  It was getting crowded in the wardmans’ bunk and some people started to sleep semi-permanently in the Great Hall.

The household was bustling with activities big and small, but all important.  From the people who were still clearing and fortifying the keep and castle to the ones who were mending the clothing for the upcoming winter, all hands were as busy as they could be.

The days were becoming long as the light grew shorter.  The morning meeting was now the only time that everyone tried to be together.  It was the time to check in with each other.  It was the time to make sure the jobs of the day were laid out, the priorities now openly made clear and not chosen by the people who wanted to do things.  The protector patrols and guard shifts were called out in the morning, everyone to know where the protectors were supposed to be and when.  And the food was the one meal that everyone tried to have, even though evening meal usually had more variety, more people were now on patrols or busy when evening meal was set out.

Laun was master of none of the skills it took to run the household.  But she was mistress of the household.  She found herself on the back of Grace going from defense to guard post most afternoons, even though Lucaris would wag her finger when she saw.  The palfrey had such a steady gait, and they knew each other well enough that Laun felt most comfortable riding instead of walking.  At least once a day, Grace felt Laun start to hurt and went to her knees so her Lady riding could get off and lay on the ground for a few minutes.  The warmth of the horse next to her, even when it was threatening another gale, was enough to keep her warm. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 41

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The group was outside in the dim daylight, sitting on Lady Hellon’s Hill with a small fire going in one of the firepits from summer.  It was a small group, only about ten of the one hundred and five in the household.  It was sometimes a heated discussion, sometimes tears were shared.  Laun was mentally and physically tired, but she persevered to last through, to not walk away.

Geralk had been cleaned up and forcefully put into the tub that morning.  Orgia oversaw that he was cleaned and comforted and clothed before he was allowed to leave on his own.

Kelli had been a surprise to Edgar, waking with the young woman in his arms instead of Laun.  He had been dreaming of pleasant activities and tried to calm certain portions of himself when he realized the skin and breast he was stroking was not his Lady Love’s.  Kelli was awake and put his hand back on her breast when he had pulled away.  Laun woke and watched the tears flow, but the physical feelings created by the man behind her pushing them out and out of the way.

First meal was somber.  Many people were still up from the night before, coming in to eat and participate in the morning meeting before heading off to sleep.  Laun did not really say anything to anyone before she stood and turned, the usual signal for quiet and attention.  She looked at the faces, counted, knew some people were on patrol outside, some stuck in the kitchens.  One hundred five. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 40

A pencil drawing of a rose, the petals loosening from the bud,  The stem was cut just below the first thorn.

A drawing of a rose

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War council.  There had been gatherings, meetings before.  That morning, after the morning household gathering and meal, many people stayed in the Great Hall for the news and serious business of the day.

Dreng was in charge.  There was no doubt about that.  He had taken a white sheet from the laundry, since he knew where it was, and put it on the floor.  Starting from the middle of the Midlands, people were creating a map.  Charred sticks from the fires were used to mark mountains and rivers and cities.  The land around the Salam-Dir  household was well marked and the different wards tried to put their blood households on the map, too.

It took close to an hour for the map to come together.  Some discussion happened between those marking and those observing.  The map was fairly complete and attention started to drift, so Dreng stood and paced the outside of the map.

“We have here the kingdom that we live in.  It is made of land and water and mountains.  But more importantly, it is made of people.”  Dreng stood on the mark for the Capitol City.  “Right now, people who are led by my son are in control.”  He turned and pointed at Jake.  “You have the most current news from outside.  Tell us.”

Dreng went back to his bench seat and drank from a mug handed to him by the laundress that had been his escort the day before.  Laun noticed the hand on her leg and smiled. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 39

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From the many people who had asked to be in Laun’s bed that night, she picked a fairly large amount of bodies to be with her.  She may have been tired, but the enthusiasm of the people around her made up for it.

One of the young men, the stablehand who had petitioned her, sat at her feet and rubbed her legs as she sat in the chair.  It felt wonderful and the relaxation made her energy level go up.  Laun watched as several of the people kissed and fondled and rubbed.  It did not seem to matter if they were standing or lying down.  Laun had been helped out of the velvet dress, unarmored more to the point, but still had the under dress and boiled leather corset on. The corset had helped her keep her back from hurting, but it was rubbing slightly in places her mother had not had.  The hands on her were wonderful, and she was glad she had delayed having him with her so she could enjoy it more.

She stood and hands were on her to take the corset and underdress off.  With every layer and binding removed, she felt lighter and freer.  She stood naked before her people and felt the most her self.  Cool cloths with soap and water were dragged across her skin, cooling her down and freshening her.  

The stablehand took his own clothing off down to his breeches and washed himself.  Laun noticed and said, “If that is how comfortable you are, I respect your choice.” She leaned closer and said, “I’m not so sure about the other women.”

He shyly smiled and deeply said, “I said I wanted to be in your bed, Lady.  What happens after that is up to you.” »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 38

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The day was promising to be a good one.  Quiet preparations for Dreng’s birthday were underway, the celebration to be during the household dinner that night.  Dreng must have known something was up, but he was busy helping one of the young female servants carry some of the laundry from the rooms he and his men had taken back and forth to the keeps’ laundry, keeping him busy for most of the day.

Laun had been out on the horse several days in a row, learning from both the mare and Fount how to ride.  The training for the palfrey was subtle, the way the beast moved under her and felt the directions sometimes even before Laun thought she had given them.  Her back and legs were tired, but she was settling into the role of rider.  This had been after a session with the protectors, learning and re-learning movements that were both dance and weapons-work.

Word came from the protectors that there was someone with mules coming up the road.  Laun paced Grace back to the stable and headed for her chamber.  She sent out word to the household that they had a possible ally coming, and they were not to mention her by name, or gender.

Edgar was the one who greeted the man.  He was kept in the Great hall as the evening’s preparations were made around him.  He had hot tea and fresh bread in his hand and his stomach.  Neils sat next to him and, for once, drew out stories from the man instead of expounding upon his own.  Orgia sized him up and offered him a basin with water and a cloth to clean himself with.  He was comfortable and drowsy from the fire at his back, the food in his belly and the welcoming companionship letting him relax. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 37

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Laun had not been in Lady Hellon’s rooms since being back.  It had started to be stripped out because of her death, but it still had much in it that Laun remembered.

Gismar went right to the hidden area.  Laun remembered something about it from when she was very young and almost remembered the latch.  Gismar showed her where it was and Laun unlocked the door.

The chests in the small room were stacked to the rafters.  Some had different noble devices on them, some were painted with plain colors.  None seemed to have actual locks on them.  Gismar was kind and pulled the chests and containers from in the small area out into the room.

“I know you are already doing this, but if you could inventory everything for me...”

He nodded.  And then he opened one chest in particular to show Laun.

She recognized the clothing in there immediately.  Her mother would wear it when Lady Hellon insisted that she be at her side for something.  It was beautiful, a deep red velvet with trim that made it look like flames were going up the sleeves.  And it was heavy.  Laun took it out of the chest and saw for the first time that it had a light warnetting sewn into the inside.

“I remember seeing your mother once in this, right before she died.”  He put a gentle hand on Laun’s arm.  “No one else ever wore it after that.” »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 36

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The curtains shaded the lamp light into the sleeping area.  Laun woke and was aware that she was watching the flickering of the lamplight on the sheer curtains.  She could not tell what time it was, but it must have been early as the lamp seemed to be the only light in the room.

She started to carefully turn under the covers.  Her back was a low tone in her body, her legs singing of the fatigue that had set in.  Her bladder, on the other hand, was the loudest of all.  She had to get out of the bedding or else it would be a very wet morning.

She listened for other breath sounds so she knew how to move.  She did not want to disturb whomever might be in the bed with her.  She heard the slight pop coming once in a while from the lamp, but that was it.

Laun moved the covers aside and pulled herself upright.  She was alone.  It was the first night in over a month that she did not have at least one person in under the covers with her.  She panicked for a moment, thinking that there had been an emergency in the keep and that she had been left behind.  Then the sleepy, but more reasonable, part of her mind took over and she thought about it.

From piles of people to alone.  It was natural for people to change and since coming back into the castle and keep, there had been a drift to have people pair up and sleep in the traditional places, such as the room full of stacked beds for the wardsmen. Edgar had started to spend most nights outside of the sleeping chamber.  Even Fount had been absent more before the last week. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 35

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A palfrey.  Laun could see the difference in the fine line of the horse, how it was saddled and the fine gold tracings on the harness.  But she had no idea what a palfrey really was.  The other horses and the pack mule were also good, but the palfrey was standing there, slightly nervous and beautiful.

The smith was one of those looking at the horses.  He was checking the shoes, noting with displeasure the type of nails used.  The red-colored horse needed to be shown everyone who was near her before she settled down, being led back and forth in the stable by her halter.  Laun had never really been around the horses.  She did not know what to do.  This one was not as big as the other horses, but the type of shoe the smith said was on her was made for combat.  The term Destrier was also bandied about, which meant absolutely nothing to Laun.

The smith pointed at the upraised hoof with the handle of his hammer.  “You see here, the nails are put in this way to give more traction, and the shoe it’s self has a sharpened edge along the front.”  He tapped on the shoe, the horse shaking her head when he did so.  “A good bit of work here.  Too bad the iron is soft.”

Fount took Laun’s hand and put it on the horses’ nose.  The nose was soft and once the horse had her scent, pushed into her hand.  Laun started to stroke the nose while Fount lightly kept her hand under his.  Her hand went up between the eyes and the palfrey snorted, tossing her head.  Laun jerked back, scared, but Fount took her hand and put it on the horse again.  He leaned in and whispered into her ear, “If you treat her gently, she will respond to you.  A tender touch on her nose lets her know you are not going to hurt her.  Stroke here under her chin...” »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 34

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Laun was up close to first light.  One of the men had risen at some point and left.  She remembered the movement but had fallen back into the nightmares.  She woke suddenly as a tip-tap on the window sounded out the rain that was on them for the day.

Laun was wrapped around Jaso and it took a while to disentangle from him without waking him.  Her mind was still partially remembering the need to run, to escape left from the dream.  The lists of things that she wanted to do, needed to do that day started to shade out the nightmare, cover it.  It still lent an urgency to her waking and leaving the chamber.

She pulled the robe on.  It was cold in the room, especially after the enclosed sleeping area.  She lit the candle on the table from the low lantern on the wall and sat, laying out the papers Gismar had drafted the day before.  She opened the journal and went directly to the pages Geralk had marked.

Laun looked at the journal and the papers for about half an hour, still no closer to finding if there was a connection or code.  Her mind just was not used to unraveling that type of mystery.

She left the papers on the table and slipped on a tunic.  She was out of the room and on her way to the privy when it finally sunk in.  Lady Hellon had been connected to the greyworld somehow.  It was obvious now.  Laun had seen the clapperless bells, broken keys, broken locks and grey ribbons before.  They had been tied around gifts or attached to little things that were sometimes given to her Mistress, usually from someone who was a courier for someone else. »Read More

Slave Warrior Chapter 33

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Laun read and reread the journal that evening.  It had become easier for her to read and now she was glad of it.  Her writing still left much for her to desire, but the reading made her proud.

Gismar had the backs of the tapestries written out.  He had things underlined that had been underlined.  He had the dots.  And she noticed that her mother’s name was one of the last in the list, with hers next to it, and with the three dots.  Lennie’s had two and a slash.

She had to put the journal to the side.  The information in there was good, a look at the household and guests from another point of view.  But there was something more.  Something that Laun could see the tip of, but could not find which way to pull it out, a mental sliver that was itching in the back of her brain.  The tapestries gave more information, but without knowing what the information really was, it was useless.

The four men were seated around her during the night’s meal watching her read while absently taking food from her trencher.  She wiped her hand on her tunic several times until one of them handed her a cloth.  When she put the journal down, most of the people in the Great Hall had eaten and were now talking about the day, a few trying to start up a round of song.  She had even missed Dreng trying to be pompous over one of his nobles right before Emmy came running up and hit him with a flower, declaring him ‘it’.  Many people could not but laugh for minutes afterwards.

Laun put the book on the table and picked up a tankard that she thought she had drunk from.  It was almost empty, so she made her way through the crowd, stopping and greeting along the way.  The side board had just an herbal infusion available that night, pungent and sweet.  She filled the tankard up and made her way through the people again, trying to greet different people. »Read More

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