Warcry

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Book: Read Warcry for Free Online
Authors: Elizabeth Vaughan
dressed in his clerical robes. Lanfer wore his fancy doublet and trous, but his face—
    “Idiot.” Durst’s rage surged up, replacing his sorrow. “You were supposed to deliver the message, not get into a fight.”
    “I did deliver the message,” Lanfer said, coming to stand by the fire. His nose was red and swollen, still crusted with blood. The bruises were starting to come out. His doublet had dried blood on it.
    Beatrice lifted her head and watched him, easing the white material away from Lanfer.
    “You should have cleaned up before you entered the castle.” Browdus produced a handcloth from his sleeve.
    “Why?” Lanfer rejected the offer with a gesture. “Everyone will assume that a Firelander hit me. No harm in that.”
    “It wasn’t?” Durst asked sharply. “Who, then?”
    Lanfer didn’t look at him.
    “Heath,” Durst hissed. “You assaulted the Seneschal’s son?”
    “He struck first,” Lanfer growled. “I—”
    “Because your tongue was loose, I warrant.” Durst rolled his eyes. “Your temper will destroy us.”
    “Look to your own,” Lanfer growled.
    “Peace,” Browdus said softly. “We need one another if our plans are to succeed.”
    Lanfer turned away from Durst and helped himself to the wine.
    “So they are close?” Durst asked.
    Lanfer nodded. “They will be here tomorrow.” He glanced at Durst. “She is pregnant. Huge, in fact.”
    Beatrice’s hands stilled.
    “The Archbishop is under control?” Durst asked Browdus.
    “He sees our position,” Browdus said calmly. “And he agrees with it.”
    “None of this would have been necessary if he hadn’t crowned Lara,” Durst spat. “If he’d refused—”
    “But he didn’t,” Lanfer cut him off. “No need to remind us.”
    Durst stared into his cup and wrestled his anger down. These men were not his first choice to aid him, but they had what he needed. Lanfer’s influence with the other nobles and their sons. Browdus’s influence within the church.
    Beatrice’s needle caught his eye as she resumed sewing, carefully crafting small, tight stitches.
    Durst relaxed. With careful planning . . .
    He cleared his throat. “Let us review. When Lara and her escort arrive . . .”

CHAPTER 6
     
    “WE WAIT HERE?” ATIRA WHISPERED.
    “Yes,” Heath whispered back from the depths of his hood. Atira couldn’t see his face in the shadows, but she caught a sparkle of laughter in his eyes.
    “By the privy,” Atira said.
    “Yes,” Heath whispered again, but this time she felt his body shake with repressed laughter. “Hush now. We are waiting.”
    Atira hushed.
    They’d left their horses close to the walls, under some thick pines. Heath had gotten them past the walls and into the city by going ways Atira had never dreamed of. It seemed every walled city had large ways and small ways of going to and fro that weren’t obvious to an invader, but were easily accessed by a local. Heath had guided her down alleys, and through posterns and other words she’d never heard before until her head rang with it all.
    In the end, she had just followed close, keeping her hood up and her mouth shut. This was Heath’s world. She’d been in the city at Eln’s while healing. But her knowledge didn’t go much further than that.
    He’d brought them to a large building with the sign of an overflowing tankard over the door. The building brimmed with the glow of lanterns, the smell of food and beer, and the sound of voices. Laughter seemed to spill out of every window, with even more singing and talking. So many bodies crowded into such a small place . . . yet it seemed warm and welcoming.
    But Heath had pulled her around to the back and pushed her into the shadows of the small house, pressing close to her so that they were hidden from view.
    “Is this really necessary?” she whispered, pressing herself back against the wall.
    “I think so.” Heath’s breath was warm on her ear as he leaned into her. “Besides, you smell

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