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The dog hopped back up and started running circles around us again.
He suddenly stopped showing any excitement and started sniffing around my bag. Then he barked as he backed away, stopping soon after to whimper.
âWhatâs the matter?â Kataleya asked her dog.
âI think I know,â I said as I set down my pack and reached inside. I pulled out the red diamond the witch had cursed. The dog ran off at the sight of it, or perhaps at the smell of it. I didnât smell anything, but I certainly felt something that I still couldnât pinpoint.
CHAPTER FOUR
âWhat is that?â Kataleya asked me cautiously.
âI was hoping you would know. Itâs what I spoke about earlier. Wait, do you hear something?â
We fell quiet. I strained my ears as I held the diamond close. It seemed to be emittingâŠnot exactly a sound butâŠI didnât know what. It was like listening to a faraway voice, but this one couldnât quite reach my ears.
âI donât hear anything,â Kataleya said.
âMaybe âlistenâ was the wrong word. Do you feel something?â
She came close as we put our heads near the red diamond.
âSomething indeed, but itâs faint,â she said.
It was more than faint to me. The feeling was like watching someone express anguish. I felt inclined to help Hadley, but I didnât know how I could.
âJon Oklar I presume?â asked an older man with gray hair as he joined us in the large entrance room. Kataleya quickly moved away from me.
âYes, sir,â I said.
âIâm Whitley Yorn.â He spoke his name in a tone that underscored how important he was. I didnât think I would need Kataleyaâs advice to bow. I wouldâve felt inclined.
I lowered in a deep bow. âThank you for the invitation, sir,â I said.
He didnât seem too pleased about something. Perhaps my bow wasnât low enough.
âYou should address me as your lord,â he said.
âMy apologies, my lord.â
He gave a slight nod. âWhat do you have there?â
âSomething confiscated from a witch weâve been after. I donât know what to make of it, but it seems to have some kind of power.â
âExplain.â
I told him of my conversation with the sheriff and the bag of Hadleyâs things he had given me. I then went on to describe the dream I had while sleeping near this gemstone. Just recently, it had felt like Hadley was trying to contact me again, but by the time I finished my tale, I didnât feel it any longer.
In the short conversation that followed, it became clear to me that Kataleya had already explained to her father everything Remi had told us about Hadley, which wasnât much. But Whitley didnât seem too pleased about the idea of us trying to recruit a witch.
âWitches are not good by nature,â he lectured. âIt takes a certain kind of mind to seek the dark arts. This Hadley cannot be trusted.â
Kataleya was unusually silent during all of this, but I had to speak up.
âBut the king, my lord. He only wished for Hadley to be investigated to see if she might be goodhearted like our mutual friend described.â I gestured at Kataleya, hoping she would back me up, but again she didnât speak.
I continued, âWhen Hadley fled the capital, the kingâs orders were not to hunt her down but to find her and speak to her, to explain our situation and judge her based on her character.â
âYou donât need to remind me of the kingâs orders. Iâm constantly in contact with him through missives. Iâm only warning you not to let yourself trust this young witch. Iâm sure she means to deceive you.â
Whitley looked at me, waiting for a reply.
I gave a nod that I hoped would look submissive, though I was feeling quite defiant.
âI will have a message sent to the person who knows the most about sorcery in my circle. She was Kataleyaâs teacher and should have something to say about this gemstone. Iâll hold onto it for now.â He stuck out his hand.
I didnât move.
âCome on,â he said impatiently.
I glanced at Kataleya. She looked as if she pitied me, possibly because of her fatherâs attitude toward me, but she didnât do anything to stop it. Meanwhile, Barkley watched cautiously from the doorway.
I handed over the gemstone. Whitley whistled, and a manservant came hurrying over. He said something softly near the servantâs ear.
When the manservant ran off with the diamond, Whitley put on a smile directed at me. âNow, onto more important matters. I have heard many great things about you, Jon. Even before Kataleya arrived and shared some stories with me, word reached Livea about your healing powers. My people are very excited you are here. I would like to be the first person you heal here, if you need no preparations.â
âI donât, my lord.â
âExcellent. They say you can even figure out what is wrong with a man before he knows it himself. Is this true?â
âYes, my lord. Perhaps a demonstration?â
âCertainly, but first Iâll have Kataleya fetch her mother. Go on, dear.â
âYes, Father.â Kataleya hurried off, Barkley running after her.
âWould you like me to wait until she arrives?â
He nodded and stepped close, looking as if he had something he needed to say.
âAre you currently in a relationship with anyone?â he asked to my surprise.
âNo, my lord.â
âI have heard from Kataleya that you two have grown somewhat close.â
âAs friends, my lord,â I was quick to say, hoping Kataleya would return with her mother soon.
âGood,â he said. âMake sure you keep it that way. Kataleya is soon to be engaged. I donât want any confusion for her.â
âI understand, my lord.â
âDo you, though? Do you really understand that you are not an appropriate match for her?â
I had felt more comfortable with Geraldâs pickax in my shoulder.
âI understand,â I grumbled.
âYou understand what?â
âI understand I am not appropriate for her, my lord.â The words felt like stones coming up through my throat.
âGood.â
He stepped away as we heard
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