Sacred Knight of the Veil (28 page)

Read Sacred Knight of the Veil Online

Authors: T C Southwell

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy, #Epic

"You will bathe. Your stench offends me, and I require another lock of hair, in case I need to send it to Kerrion."

Trelath gestured to the servants, who approached the Queen, clearly intending to drag her to the tub and dump her in it. Shista's hackles rose, and a deep growl rumbled in her chest. The men hesitated, glancing at the Prince.

"Control your familiar, slut, or I shall order my men to dispatch her now."

Minna sat up, summoning her remaining strength to lift her chin. "I will bathe myself, Trelath. I do not require the aid of your servants. Leave me."

"Do not presume to give me orders. Get in the tub now, or I shall have my men wash you."

Minna-Satu raised her manacled hands. "Do you expect me to stretch the chain to reach it?"

Trelath gestured to his men, took a key from his pocket and handed it to one. The soldier approached, eyeing Shista as he bent to undo the manacles, but the cat merely watched him with blazing eyes. Minna's silent command kept her familiar's wish to tear out the throats of her friend's tormentors in check. As the iron bracelets fell away, Minna rubbed her callused wrists and rose to her feet.

Her ragged, dirty clothes hung from her thin shoulders, and, although she longed to bathe, the prospect of doing so in front of these strange men nauseated her. The Prince's threat was real, however. She knew he would take great pleasure in watching his soldiers drag her to the tub, strip and scrub her. To salvage what little pride and dignity she had left, she would have to endure the humiliation of bathing in front of them.

Minna walked to the tub, stopped beside it and shot Trelath a look of deep loathing. Now more than ever, she would have to comport herself as a queen, thereby denying the Prince the pleasure of her humiliation. To do this, she must remain unashamed, and not give way to the need to cringe and cover herself. Unclasping the ragged dress, she let it fall and stepped from it as proudly as a courtesan undressing for her lover.

Her slender body remained taut and shapely even after birthing three children, and her recent deprivation had honed it further. The awareness of her beauty removed all shame from her nakedness, and she stepped into the cold water with her head high. Fortunately it was a hot day, so the water was a pleasure to sink into, and she sighed as she scooped it over her face. Trelath walked to the window and stared out of it, clearly displeased that his attempt to humiliate her had failed.

The soap was hard and smelt of jasmine, but after tendays of her own aroma, it was bliss to scrub away the grime. Minna washed quickly, knowing that the Prince would have little patience, and dragging her out of the bath would be just as satisfying as dragging her into it would have been. She washed her hair as well, turning the water brown and scummy. As she bathed, she wondered what had caused this delay in the Prince's plans, and who had achieved it.

Not Kerrion, or she would have lost a finger by now. Someone else caused problems for the princes, but, since she did not know what they were forcing Kerrion to do, she could not guess who else might be involved, nor was she going to ask. She washed until Trelath began to tap his foot, then stepped out and rubbed herself dry with the towel that a servant handed her. Scorning the filthy clothes she had shed, she picked up one of the rich cloths and wrapped it around herself.

Trelath approached her, pulling a knife from his belt, and took hold of a hank of her hair, which he sawed off. She stared through him, showing no sign of pain. When he had put the knife and hair away, he gripped her chin and forced her to meet his eyes.

"Since I must keep you alive until we have what we want from Kerrion, I may just return and make you grovel for your life before I kill you."

"That, I will not do."

"We shall see about that. I have made strong men beg for their lives, and you are just a woman."

"I am a queen." Minna jerked her chin from his grip. "Born from a long line of queens, sole heir to the Jashimari throne, while you are just a prince who will never be King, a product of your father's lust."

Trelath reddened and drew back a hand, but restrained himself when Shista rose from her resting place, her low growl filling the room like distant thunder. He glared at the cat, clearly longing to slay her and put an end to her threat. Killing Minna's familiar, however, would cause her to fall into a coma, and then he would be forced to care for her until she recovered. Since she was already in such a weakened state, she may not survive the ordeal. If she perished before her usefulness was over, his plans might fail. In addition, slaying such a large and lethal cat would be dangerous, and some of his men would doubtless perish in the attempt. Since he was the current focus of Shista's ire, he would be her first target. The Prince wagged a finger at Minna.

"When I return, your familiar will die. Then you will pay for your insults, Jashimari whore."

"I merely state the facts, Trelath. I do not stoop to name calling."

He glared at her. "Your screams will be music to my ears, when the time comes."

"Do not count on it. You may be disappointed."

"No one will be coming to rescue you, stupid woman. This place is not marked on any maps, and your dear husband has not been anywhere near it."

"I am not afraid to die, but I doubt the same can be said of you."

The Prince's lip curled. "No one is going to kill me."

"I would not be so certain of that."

Trelath swung away with a growl and signalled to his men, who emptied the tub out of the window as he strode to the door, where he paused to look back.

"Until we meet again, whore. I look forward to it."

A soldier came over and snapped the shackles onto her wrists. She sank down on the nearest cushion, grateful for its softness after tendays of sitting and lying on the hard floor. Shista prowled around the room, huffing at the scent of the Cotti, her tail twitching.

 

Blade glanced at the young queen who rode beside him, stroking her familiar and cooing to him. The direfalcon had made contact with her the day after they had left Faranot, gliding down to perch on the wrist guard he had bought for her. The rapport that had sprung up between them had delighted her, and she had learnt that the direfalcon's name was Myasha. Blade recalled the wonder and joy of the first days of bonding, when the tenuous affinity became stronger by the time-glass, and he had experienced the singular joy of sharing Rivan's awareness. The bird suited her, being fierce and proud, but he disliked the way it hissed like a snake.

Pulling his jelabah over his face, he squinted ahead across the burning sands for the first glimpse of the little oasis that would be their next stop. They had spent the last two nights in the desert, but according to the map he had purchased, they should reach the oasis this afternoon. The jelabah covered him from head to foot in loose white cloth, deflecting the sun's heat and allowing the hot wind to dry the sweat on his skin.

Beneath it, he wore a thin sleeveless white shirt and grey cloth trousers, his heavy leather outfit stowed aboard the packhorse. Without it, he was vulnerable, but he would have been cooked alive if he had worn it. He retained his boots, and the daggers strapped to his forearms were in plain view whenever the Jelabah rode up his arms. Kerra also wore a jelabah, and had yet to master the art of not becoming tangled up in it. At the oasis, he would change the Queen's disguise in readiness for the first town they would encounter, another three days ride ahead.

A black, shimmering dot appeared on the horizon, and he spurred his horse into a trot, eager to reach the cool shade of the distant palms. The three new horses he had purchased were desert bred, able to withstand the harsh conditions far better than the dead Knight's steeds would have done. They were long-legged and slender compared to the heavier Jashimari breeds, but they possessed an amazing vigour and endurance. His mount was black, while Kerra rode a bay and the packhorse was a dark grey, but suitable for Minna-Satu to ride if he found her. He had little faith in Shamsara's prediction, but now that he was in Cotti, there was a possibility that he might stumble over the Elder Queen.

Blade guided his horse into the pemra trees' shade and drew rein, sliding out of the saddle with a sigh. He led the animal over to the walled well in the centre of the oasis, where a bucket waited to fill the stone trough beside it. While the horses sucked down the water, he stripped off the jelabah to let the cool air dry his skin. Kerra unsaddled her beast while it drank, and he noted the many shy glances she flung in his direction.

Under her jelabah, she wore a thin shirt and cotton trousers, but he had no desire to study her in the way she seemed driven to watch him. He had often wondered what it was like to have the desires of the flesh that had been taken from him, even though they seemed to cause most people a lot of embarrassment. Perhaps teasing her had not been such a good idea, for she was young and impressionable, and now seemed even more coquettish towards him. He turned his back on her and dumped his saddle in the sand, then removed the bags from the packhorse and sat down with his back against a pemra palm tree, whose huge, umbrella-like fronds waved high above.

Digging a wine skin from the bag beside him, he poured a generous amount down his throat to wash away the dust. Kerra settled in front of him and pulled off her jelabah. Blade hid a smile at her blatant flirtation, of which he was certain she was unaware, and did from sheer instinct. Many women had flirted with him over the years, from whores and serving maids to fine ladies and rich married women, even a regent. Now he could add a young queen to the list, and that amused him. She watched him consume the wine.

"You drink too much, Blade. It is not good for you."

He corked the skin and set it aside, wiping his mouth. "Allow me my little pleasures, will you? I have few of them. In fact, I think this is my only one."

She looked away. "How far to the next town?"

"Three days." He dug in the pack and took out a bar of soap, which he tossed to her. "Here. Go and wash that dye from your hair, it is time you became a Cotti."

"But I have blue eyes."

"I noticed. Just keep your eyes lowered."

"What will you be?"

"I will also be a Cotti when the time comes, and yes, I know my eyes are the wrong colour too. I will wear a sun screen, as some men do, which will hide them."

She took the opportunity to study him. "But your skin and hair... You are a true Jashimari, the opposite of a Cotti."

"I will correct that, do not worry."

Kerra rose and went over to the well to draw a bucket of water, glancing up at the direfalcon that perched in a tree. While she washed her hair, Blade pondered his situation. They had plenty of supplies, and no one seemed to be chasing them, but what really bothered him was that he had no idea where he was going.

The notion of wandering aimlessly around the desert did not appeal to him. Travelling through this harsh sandy land was dangerous and unpleasant. He could not ask locals about a kidnapped woman without arousing suspicions, however, especially the wife of the King. He also doubted that anyone would know where she was, apart from Trelath and his cronies, into whom he did not wish to bump.

Kerra returned, her hair golden once more, and flopped down beside him. "Is that better?"

"Very Cotti." He dug a jar from the pack and held it out. "Now rub this on your face and arms, up to the shoulder, and your neck."

She took it with a grimace, wrinkling her nose when she opened it and sniffed the oily golden paste. "Just when I thought I was going to look normal again."

"You will be my concubine. You do not speak unless I tell you to, and if we walk in a town, you follow behind me with your head bowed."

"Must all my disguises be that of a servant? Could I not be a boy?"

He shook his head. "Without the thick jacket, you do not look like a boy. And Cotti men wear their hair short, most shave it off."

The Queen dipped her fingers into the paste and rubbed it on her cheeks. Blade sat up and pulled off the thong that tied his hair, letting it fall free in raven wings. Drawing a dagger from his belt, he hacked it off as short as he could. Most assassins wore their hair short, some even shaved their heads, but he had always kept his shoulder length, apart from when he was forced to cut it, like now.

Kerra paused to stare at him, then returned to her chore. When he was finished, he took out the rest of the disguise he had purchased at Faranot and laid it out on a cloth. It consisted of a short blond wig and moustache, a bottle of glue and a piece of soft leather. He started by gluing the piece of leather over the dagger tattoo on his chest, then pulled the wig on and glued the edges to his brow, lowering his hairline.

By that time, Kerra had finished with the skin dye, and he stripped off his shirt, amused again by her shy glances. He rubbed the golden oil onto his face, arms and torso down to his waist, then used a small mirror to ensure that he had reached the edges of the wig. That done, he glued the blond moustache to his upper lip and studied the result in the mirror. Apart from his eyes, he could pass for a Cotti, and the dye would also protect his pale skin from the sun.

Blade turned his scrutiny upon the Queen, touching up the places she had missed with the paste. She held her breath when he cupped her chin and tilted her head this way and that to make sure he had not missed any spots, her eyes riveted to him, as if she expected him to do more than merely ensure that her disguise was complete. He hid his amusement and resisted the temptation to tease her again.

There was one chore that he required her assistance with, however, and he handed her the pot and turned his back to her, the inference clear. After a pause, she applied the dye to his skin, and he smiled at the way her hands trembled. When he was satisfied, he put away the pot and mirror, then took out the long white dress, veil and headscarf that would hide all but Kerra's eyes.

"Why must we put this on now?" she asked. "Could it not wait until we are closer to the town?"

Other books

Undercover by Vanessa Kier
Loving the Wild Card by Theresa L. Henry
Swinging Saved Our Marriage by McCurran, Kirsten
Trouble In Triplicate by Barbara Boswell