Terence blew out a sigh of relief, when the King was sitting at the head of the table. Audery was sitting next to him, telling the story about how she became an Adventurer. It was the same story that she told the lords, who were also sitting at the same table. Their heads were low, and they didn't thatch any of their plates, the Mildenhall manors cook had prepared his best dish. In this short amount of time, he was not happy about it, but that was beside the point. There was nothing they couldn't do anything about it. The King and the Crown Prince were here, and they were used to get the best of everything. Emrys was not present, he was probably inside the tavern, or inside the Blushing Secret, the brothel. Not that Terence was complaining about it, Emrys was a young man and if he was already drunk or was enjoying the company of a woman or man. It might be better if he stayed away.
"So what is the strangest creature you have ever fought?" Prince Russel asked. Audery thought about that, and her eyes wandered to Lord Posner, and his friend.
"Lord Posner and company," she replied. That got her the attention of those said Lords and his as well. He wondered why she picked those three as her strangest creatures. He believed that she had seen a lot of creatures along the way, but why was she picking them?
"Why?" Russel asked, hanging on her lips. She just shrugged and sighed.
"Every other creature that I fought, and this includes bandits, wizards and servants of Dakara. All of them saw me as an equal, someone with a weapon, someone who could wield a spell or two. A threat, someone to look out for. But those Lords did not. They saw me as an easy target, someone who needs to be told what to do and how to do it. I believe that Lord Posner himself told me, 'get off the table, that is not how a lady behaves.'" Everyone now looked at Lord Posner who slowly became red in the face. Was it anger, embracement. Only he could tell, but it would be better for him if he stayed silent. The King himself, Lord Posner's uncle be marriage, had given him a tongue lashing. One that made Terence believe that the King was not behind this whole ordeal. "I mean, he was right, about that a Lady should not jump on a table. But they already had their rapiers drawn and coming towards me. Besides, there were assassins. So, I am not going to sit in a chair, or cower in the furthest corner of this room. I had my short sword, and I was able to fight." The King and Russel nodded slightly, and then looked in slightly confused at Lord Posner. Terence instead looked at her, she bowed her head slightly, she might felt a bit uncomfortable, wearing one of his mother's old dresses. But it was all he had to offer her at the moment, maybe he should have a dress or two just for her. So that she can wear it when stuff like this happens again, but then again he hoped that this unexpected visit from the King and Crown prince was a one time thing.
"How was I supposed to know that she could fight like a trained soldier?" Lord Posner said, rather loud. He forgot the fact that Audery already shared that information with him, and the others. Just a few minutes before the fight.
"What do you mean by that, she literally told us the same story, she told the King? We only didn't believe her at the time, that was until she was able to attack you." Lord Pinnick said, his blue eyes slightly glanced towards Audery. "She was wearing a dress, and she was able to move in it. Which surprised me even more." Lord Posner narrowed his eyes, he was mad at this point. His 'friend' just sold out and although Terence hated, maybe hated was a bit of a strong word for it, but he was not able to think of another word to describe the feeling. But being sold out like that, well that was going to hurt the man's ego a bit more.
"Well the two, or originally the three, of you not only shamed yourselves. But also me, and my kingdom. I sent you out here for an inspection," the King said. So he was not denying it, but there was no point in hiding the fact. "You also hired the Hiubin's Angels, which made a little girl fatherless." The King then placed his focus back on Audery. "How did you know about them, I never heard about their organization. Until I received your letter, I went out there to ask for more details. And although they kept quiet at first, they couldn't deny me the answers I wanted."
"Through my profession, my King." She said. "I am sorry, but I vowed to a lot of Gods never to speak about it, and I do not want to be an oath breaker." The King nodded, and he sighed.
"That is fine. I do not need to know more. But let me say this, gentlemen, I need to think about a punishment, but the first thing on that list is a large amount of money towards the fatherless girl. Then some more to Lord Trethewey's family. Also, the two of you are going to apologize to Lady Trethewey and his children. And this is only the beginning." Lord Posner jumped up and slammed a fist against the wooden table. His chair fall towards the ground, creating a louder sound.
"I am not going to pay one penny towards a man that was killed during his job, I am not going to apologize to anyone! Why should I, I am not the one who killed Trethewey! That honour falls on the Young Lady Treloar over there!" His voice echoed through the room. Audery stood up and walked towards him slowly. At first, he stood his ground, but then started to cower away.
"That is enough Audery," Terence said. "This is a matter for the King." Terence stood up. "My house and staff are at your disposal, Young Lady Treloar and I will take our leave." The King nodded once again.
"We will not take long, and we will be out of your hair the day after tomorrow." The King replied. Terence wanted to say something back, but the Crown Prince stood up from his chair as well.
"Father, I believe that you do not need me. I will have another look another look of the city and the festval." The Crown Prince said.
"Not on your own. The crime rates are the lowest in the Kingdom, but that those not mean that there is no crime at all." The King snapped, apperntly the King wanted his son there. Maybe so that the young man learned something. Sir Sir Arnold Harvey entered the dinning hall.
"My King, it would be my honour to escort the Prince through our beautifull city." He said, the King sighed and The Crown Prince rushed out, before his father could object any furter.
"Sir Harvey, you will loose him before midnight. Do not blame yourself if you do," the King said. Sir bowed his head and followed the Prince. With Audery and Terence behind him.
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Terence and Audery were sitting in his study, both in silence. Listing to the faint screams that escaped the dinning hall. The King apperently was giving the two remaining Lords a piece of his mind. Which only plastered his cleams further. Terence sat in his chair, which was his father's before him. Audery was sitting on his desk. And after another flurry of words, she sighed.
"Why did you stop me," she asked. "I could handle Duncan on my own." He smiled at her.
"I know," he replied. The feeling when he glimpsed at her was adictive. The butterflies in his stomach, the racing pace of his beating heart. He didn't want to end this, he wanted more. He wanted to make her smile, he wanted to kiss her. And maybe if she allowed him go even further then that. He wanted to wake up next to her every day, but he knew that he would never own her. And he never wanted her to feel that way, some how he need to make that clear to her. And by more then only words. She was still looking at him with a qeustionble look in her eyes. " I wanted to spare Lord Posner the emberisment of another beating." With this reply she chuckled, another sound he wanted to hear every day. Her laughter, was a small ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. Yes he was in love with her, and he wanted to say that out loud. He opened his mouth.
"It is nice to know that someone had my back," she said. "But can you please stop watching out for me. You have given me more then enough. More then I can ever repay you."
"You do not have to repay me. I wouldn't do it if I didn't want to," he replied. "And I will always have your back, as long as you wish to stay in Spheros. I would have offered you the room you would be staying in, but I know how much you value your freedom." She smiled. "I hope you are staying here for a very long time."
"Ohh, why is that?" She asked, the playful nature of her tone did not escape him. He smiled and stood up. But he didn't want to make eye contact, he would lose all his nerves. "My Lord?" He made the misstake of turning around, and looked right into her shimmering amber eyes. She was standing so close to him, to close not uncomfortably close. But still to close, they were this close before. Right before the King arrived, they almost shared a kiss. A string of her honey hair hung infront of her eyes, slowly he stroke it back behind her ear. Leaned into his thatch, a small tear rolled over her cheek. "Please, let this not be another misstake." Her underlip trembled.
"I will never treat you the way Anthony treated you. I will never abonden you, or chain you up. I swear this upon all the Gods who want to take this vow." He whispered. "You are not mine, not in that way. Although I want you to be, I will not stop you if you want to leave. But know there is always a place for you here."
"You do not know me," she said, another tear rolled over her cheek.
"I know that you are caring, smart, strong, good with the short sword and bow. You are loyal, and as stuborn as a donkey. I know that you felt this way before, for another man. One that had stabbed you in the back. And now you are unsure if you can trust me. And what I do not know, I am willing to wait, see, or find out in time. If you bles me with the honour." He said, he slowly wrapped his arms around her. She was shaking like a leaf, just like she had done when they first met each other. Only this time there was another reason for it. "But only you can grant me that honour. I will never take it if you do not want it."
"You have a way with words, my Lord Handsome." She said with a sniff. Did she just called him Lord Handsome? Maybe she had always done that in her own mind, it was cute now that he knew that she had a nickname for him.
"I had a rather expecive education," he joked, which made her laugh through her tears. "But I mean it. I have fallen for you. And it hitted me harder then you faceplanting in the snow. Which was another sign of your stubborn nature." He planted a soft kiss on the top of her head. "Know that I give my heart to you willingly."
"I want to do the same thing to you, but I am to scared to do so," she whispered. While wrapping her arms tightly around his waist. "And after all what you told me, I am bo longer afraid to trust you with this little piece of information." He smiled , while she looked up at him.
"I will take it," he said. He slowly moved his head towards her lips, and softly cerresed them with his. He broke of the kiss, for a brief second. "That is all I realy want from you," and he kissed her again. This time with a bit more passion, she answered his kiss. While pulling him thightly to her.
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