Read Sir Kendrick and the Castle of Bel Lione Online
Authors: Chuck Black
Kendrick, who was also staying at Lionsgate, enjoyed watching Teara slowly blossom into a lovely young woman. Her gentle but confident spirit delighted him, though her presence made him slightly nervous as well. He enjoyed her company more than he had expected, and he wondered how a call to a new mission would affect her … and him.
That time came as winter turned to spring. There were many farewells to make, some much harder than others.
“Sir Kendrick?” Teara stood with Lady Odette’s family in the courtyard of Lionsgate as Kendrick and Duncan prepared to leave. “When I am strong again, will you train me to be a knight? I want to serve the Prince as you do.”
Kendrick smiled down at the former captive who had grown to be his friend. “Yes, Teara. I will.”
Teara took a step toward him and gazed up into his eyes. “Promise?”
Kendrick hesitated, for he knew what that meant. Teara raised an eyebrow, and he found it impossible to refuse her.
He smiled. “I promise.”
Teara smiled back, though her eyes were solemn. “I believe you, my good knight, and I thank you once more for saving me.”
Kendrick took her hand and brought it to his lips. “I made a promise to you,” he said. He released her hand, swung into Pilgrim’s saddle, and gazed back down at her. “I always keep my promises.”
“Then I shall hold you to it.” She stepped back again, eyes glistening. “I wish you a safe journey.”
Kendrick nodded and turned to Ancel. “Ancel, your courage honors your father,” he said and saluted him. “Thank you for your great help.”
Ancel smiled and saluted back. “We shall miss you, sir.”
“And I you. Shall we, Duncan?”
Duncan and Elise had been standing a little apart, their heads close together, whispering quietly. Duncan turned to mount his horse, but Elise reached for his arm. “Must you go?”
Duncan turned and placed a gentle hand upon her cheek. “You know that I must. My work for the Prince is far from over, and I have much yet to learn from Sir Kendrick.”
Kendrick was somewhat surprised by the comment. He glanced toward Duncan and briefly locked eyes with him. The young man’s eyes expressed a fresh respect and admiration for him as a mentor. Kendrick responded with a nearly imperceptible smile, for now the respect was mutual.
Duncan returned his gaze to Elise’s sad face. Kendrick could see her soft and gentle ways tugging on Duncan’s heart. He was once again amazed at the power a lady could hold over even the mightiest warriors, and he wondered if his future journeys might be made alone.
“I will come back for you, my love.” Duncan reached down to take her hand. “Will you wait for me?”
“I will wait for you and you alone, my knight. And though my heart will ache for your return, my love for you will only grow in your absence.” Elise lifted herself onto tiptoe and gently kissed Duncan’s cheek. She backed away into her mother’s embrace and watched Duncan rise onto his mount. A single tear escaped and traced its way down her cheek.
Kendrick patted Pilgrim’s neck and then tipped his head to Lady Odette.
“I thank you for your gift, my lady,” Kendrick said. “He’s a gallant horse.”
Lady Odette smiled. “He deserves a worthy knight. Take good care of him … and bring him back to visit soon. You know the way.”
Kendrick gave a final wave, reined Pilgrim around, then led Duncan down the tree-lined avenue and through the town of Bel Lione. As the town receded behind them, Kendrick turned toward Duncan. He could tell his young companion’s mind was still back with Elise, cherishing the memory of their departure and her farewell kiss.
“Duncan,” Kendrick said.
“Yes?” Duncan jerked back to the present.
“There’s a kingdom out there that needs the hope of the Prince and freedom from the chains of the Dark Knight. But … she is a lady worth returning for.”
Duncan smiled broadly and then set his eyes on the horizon.
“Then what are we waiting for?” he replied, and kicked his horse into a spirited run.
“Ah, the zest of a youthful heart,” Kendrick said with a smile. “And
for you, my Prince, I pray that my heart will never be found old or lazy!”
Kendrick urged Pilgrim to a matching gallop and joined his young friend on a journey deeper into the heart of the King’s land, fulfilling their call to be noble Knights of Arrethtrae.
The story of Sir Kendrick and Sir Duncan does indeed compel me to commit their adventures to parchment, lest the testimony of their mighty deeds be forgotten. Their stand was strong and their courage sure, for the power of the Prince inflamed their hearts.
The destruction of Lord Ra’s stronghold at Bel Lione was no small advancement for the kingdom of the Prince, for it struck a two-edged sword deep into the very heart of Lucius’s realm. Take heart and hear the call of the Prince as did Sir Kendrick and Sir Duncan, for I am certain that your region of the kingdom needs young men and women of great courage to rise up, proclaim the Prince, and fight against the evil one as well.
It is time now to follow the winds of Arrethtrae away from these two noble knights and seek for others.
Perhaps the winds of the kingdom will linger near you!
Review Questions from the Kingdom Series
Much of the allegorical symbolism in the Knights of Arrethtrae originated in the Kingdom Series. Here are a few questions to review this symbolism:
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