the Lion asked, and Ozma shookher head.
âI donât know yet. Heâs incredibly powerful, and the Emerald City has no army.â
âGlindaââ the Lion began, and then stopped as Ozma smiled sadly at him.
âGlinda has an army, yes. But I canât trust her, Lion. Not the way I can trust you. I donât think she would throw in her lot with the Nome King, but she has her own ideas about how to govern Oz, and I canât count on her support. Itâs down to meâand you, if youâll help me. You fought bravely in the battle against Jinjur, and I need every strong fighter we have on my side. The people of Oz arenât used to war.â
âOf course,â the Lion said immediately. He had come here to protect Ozma, right? He hadnât promised Glinda he wouldnât help Ozmaâonly that heâd search for the Wizardâs necklace, and keep an eye on Ozma while Glinda was away from the city. And he was already coming to care for the young queen. She was such an intriguing combination of youth and wisdom, strength and vulnerabilityâand sheâd treated him like an equal and a friend. Even Glinda hadnât done that. If he hadnât bound himself to Glinda back in the Forest of the Beasts, he would have abandoned his vows to her altogether. He knew Glindaâs spell had compelled him to help her, but it seemed as though the strength of it was weakening the longer he was in the palace. Heâd worry about Glindaâs desire for the necklace later. If the Emerald City fell to the Nome King, he wouldnât be doing much looking for jewelry anyway.
âDo you have a plan?â the Lion asked. âOf course Iâll fight with you, but strategy is Scareâs department, not mine.â
Ozma frowned. âIâd rather not bring him into this if I can help it.â
So things really had gone south between the three of them. What had the Scarecrow and Glinda tried to do in the aftermath of the battle with Jinjur? Never mind, the Lion thought. Palace intrigue is Scareâs thing; I just eat and fight. Let him and Glinda try to outmaneuver each other. He wondered briefly what would happen if he disobeyed Glinda altogether. How powerful was the spell that bound him? Surely she wouldnât actually hurt him if he decided not to obey her orders? The situation was far more complicated than he thought, and it seemed entirely possible that Glinda wasnât on Ozmaâs side at all. Suddenly, he realized Ozma was still talking.
â. . . can convince him otherwise, we might be able to avoid fighting altogether. I was hoping you would agree to be my bodyguard.â
âYes, of course,â the Lion said, and then, âwhat? Isnât that Tinâs department?â
Ozma laughed. âYou have to pay better attention before you make promises, dear Lion!â Did she know about the deal Glinda had forced him into? He stared at her in panic, but her beautiful face was guileless. âYouâre here, and Tin isnât. We have to act now. I think if we can meet the Nome King underground, before he reaches the Emerald City, I might be able to convince him that thereâs nothing for him in Oz. My magic is powerful, but itâsnot strong enough to hold him back if something goes wrong. I could use you as a bodyguard.â
âWeâll have an escort?â
âIf anyone in Oz finds out about this, there will be a terrible panic. If I can preventâif we can prevent the Nome King from ever setting foot in Oz, no one will ever have to know.â
âWeâre going underground, alone, to confront an ancient enemy of Oz who might have an entire army with him?â
âOh, Iâm sure the army isnât with him yet,â Ozma said cheerfully. âI would probably have sensed it if they were. Heâll just be supervising the final construction of the tunnels. The army wonât come through until heâs
Damien Broderick, Paul di Filippo