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A division would be far too many. I did not have to say so. Aras knew it. âI wonât take anyone,â he said. âI canât take enough soldiers to matter, so thereâs no point in putting anyone else to the trouble.â
âI donât know that itâd be trouble, exactly,â Geras commented from his place by the door. âI expect itâd be an interesting journey.â
He never spoke out of turn. He never said anything when Lord Aras was consulting with his talon commanders. Geras took his duty very seriously, and he was on duty now. But he now he went on. âMy lord, if you canât take a division, you should take a file. If you canât take a file, you should still take somebody. A man or two wonât make any difference, unless itâs the day when a man or two make all the difference in the world. You donât know which day thatâll be until you get to it. Could be thatâll happen somewhere along the way.â He looked at me. âHow about it, Ryo? One or two men, how would that work for your people?â
I was smiling. I said, âWould you like to come, Geras? I would like that.â I had an idea of how to do it so no one could possibly take offense. I turned to Aras. âIf you brought soldiers for your own protection, that would offend the inGara. It would suggest you do not trust our friendship or our hospitality. But if you bring a woman with you, this will make it very clear you trust inGara hospitality. If one or two men escort a woman, that is different. Kinsmen are expected to escort a woman. Lalani speaks very good taksu. She would not be frightened of this kind of journey. I think she would be pleased to go into the winter country and visit my people.â
âLalani?â Geras said, at the same time Talon Commander Sharet said, âA woman?â They both sounded shocked. Everyone but Aras stared at me. I knew enough of Lau customs now that I was not surprised by their strong reaction.
Aras had not been surprised. He was smiling in a pleased way. âThatâs quite clever, Ryo. I hadnât thought of that.â
I explained to the others. âBringing a Lau woman is reasonable because this Tarashana person is a woman. Besides, as so many of Lord Gaurâs people live in the borderlands now, it would be perfectly reasonable for a Lau woman to wish to arrange matters of trade between Gaur and the women of the inGara. If Lalani comes, then no one could be offended in any way if kinsmen escort her. One or two men would be right for that. Geras could come if he wishes. Suyet could come as well. He speaks good taksu.â I was sorry now that Esau had gone on this other mission. Although perhaps that was as well, as Esau was one of the Lau who was cursed with a little sorcery. His curse was so weak that it should not seriously offend anyone, except that any curse of that kind is very offensive until one becomes accustomed.
Talon Commander Sharet said, âWell, I agree with Troop Leader Geras. One or two men would be better than none at all, no matter what excuse you have to use to take them. Itâs just good sense to take a couple of men, my lord. You may not be going into battle, but any number of accidents could give you reason to be glad youâve gotââ
âEnough, Leonas,â Aras interrupted him. âYou may now stop arguing. Ryo is right, Troop Leader Geras is right, youâre right, and Iâll be happy to take two soldiers. Please ask Lalani to come see me tonight. If she doesnât like the idea, weâll think of something else.â
âShe will wish to come,â I said.
âI suspect youâre right, Ryo, but Iâll explain what this sort of journey entails and make certain sheâs as pleased by the idea as you think sheâll be.â Aras looked at Geras. âTroop Leader Geras, youâre married, yes? I only mention it because, as weâve already agreed Lalani may come, it wouldnât be improper for your wife to accompany us as wellâif you and she would wish it.â
Geras shook his head. âIâll ask her, my lord, but Aedani wonât want that. Sheâs settled here, settled and busy, and sheâs not as young as Lalaniâand when she was as young, she still wouldnâtâve wanted to come along on something like this. Especially not if weâd be traveling in winter part of the time, as seems likely. Plus she doesnât speak taksu. Anyway, our daughterâll come from Gaur soon enough, with your family, and Daniâll want to be here.â
Aras nodded. Then he looked around at us all and said, âI think weâve settled everything, then. Weâll leave in the morning, just after dawn.â
I had known he had not meant to delay. But that was very fast.
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At dawn we rode out of the summer lands and into the winter country: Lord Aras, and Geras and Suyet, and Lalani, and Rakasa and Bara, and I. We were certainly an unusual company. We all rode Lau horses. This was a new experience for Rakasa and Bara. Rakasa had been given a tall mare, an animal so dark bay she was almost black. Bara rode a dark sorrel gelding with a flaxen mane. All the horses were bay or brown except for Baraâs gelding and one red sorrel mare. Lau horses are almost always dark, just as Ugaro ponies are usually paler colors. My horse was another bay mare, not as dark as Rakasaâs, with a fine sloping shoulder and a smooth stride.
It would be a pleasant and swift journey, on these smooth-gaited horses, especially in the warm season, with no need
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