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A while later I had finished. It was fully dark now but that hadnāt been a problem, I had put several globes of magical light around the shop. I wanted to start on Pennyās chain shirt but she hadnāt brought it back so I went looking for her.
I found her in the house, sitting by the fire. āWhereās your chain shirt?ā I asked with a fuzzy expression. You would think Iād have more sense, but Iāve been practicing my stupid.
āDo you know what time it is?ā she asked.
What a silly question, I thought, any fool can see that itās dark. āItās nighttime,ā I replied.
āMort itās almost midnight, and you still havenāt eaten. Did you even eat lunch?ā She was giving me her best worried expression, but I wasnāt fooled. Thatās just how they get you to lower your guard. Then I remembered what I had planned to do.
āOh! Youāre right; Iāve got to get ready. Whereās Dorian? Iāll have to eat while we walk I guess.ā My eyes were a bit bleary, probably from lack of food.
Penny got up and taking me by the hand she led me to the table, coaxing me into sitting down. āYouāre not going anywhere tonight. Youāre tired and hungry, and probably too dumb to do much good out there right now anyway.ā
āNo Iāmā¦,ā I started to reply but she shoved a roll into my open mouth. I might have complained but it was good so I started chewing without thinking. It was all downhill after thatā¦ the roll had a conversation with my stomach and the two of them convinced me that they needed a lot more company down there. I made short work of the cold cuts and the rest of the bread. After I had stuffed myself I felt drowsy.
āThanks honey, I should listen to you more often.ā Penny scowled at me. I had broken the first rule of women. Never compliment them when theyāre worried or mad. I didnāt let her start on me though. āWhereās Dorian? He can go with me tonight and Iāll do the work on your chain shirt tomorrow.ā
āI already told you, youāre not going out tonight. Dorian can stand guard,ā she replied, hands on her hips.
I gave her a long look, āIf something happens to someone tonight Iām responsible.ā
āYouāre already responsible for everyone. Things will happen no matter what you do, but going out there like this will only get you killed. Where will those people be then?ā Her features softened as she spoke, āCome to bed, Dorian will watch tonight. Heās already patrolling anyway.ā
I should have known... they had already conspired against me. āI wonāt be able to sleep,ā I said petulantly.
Penny leaned over and kissed me. Not one of the chaste kisses I had been getting recently either, these were the sort of kisses that made a fellow wake up and say āhelloāā¦ nor was I immune to her charms. āCome to bed now and Iāll make it worth your while,ā she whispered softly in my ear.
I had no fight left in me so I surrendered and went to bed. I couldnāt figure out why she was no longer worried about waiting till the wedding, but I wasnāt about to look a gift horse in the mouth. Bad analogy, I wasnāt about to look a... wait never mind, that analogy would have been even more inappropriate. My head was reelingā¦ and the bed seemed incredibly soft after my long day. I decided I really should listen to her more often.
āIāll be right back, I need to put the food away,ā she said, leaving the room. I closed my eyes to wait on her and when she returned a few minutes later I was snoring soundly. āWorks every time,ā Penny smiled and crawled in beside me. I never even realized I had been cheated till morning came.
Chapter 3
Marcus Lancaster stretched lazily, enjoying the touch of satin on his skin. He looked over at his companion, the Lady Eleanor Strickland. She was a lovely girl, with long blond tresses and golden eyes that nearly matched her hair. Talented as well, he thought quietly to himself.
The night before had been a blur of wine and dancing, which was a common occurrence in the capital of Lothion. Albamarl was a large city and many of the nobility kept residences there, to better keep up with the important social doings around the Kingās court.
āTime to be off,ā Marc said to himself, rising silently. Dawn was getting close and it wouldnāt do to be caught in the young ladyās bedroom by the morning servants. He quickly donned his clothes and gathered up his scattered belongings. Eleanor didnāt wake; she had had a long night.
A few minutes later he was walking down a narrow lane that ran between the houses in that part of the city. The street proper was on the other side of the houses, this way being used mainly for servants and deliveries. Marc knew his route well; he had already visited a number of noble houses over the past few months. Being the son of a duke had its advantages and he had enjoyed a large number of dalliances with the young ladies of Albamarl. Despite what Mordecai had once thought regarding Penny, Marcus never took advantage of maids or other female staff, he restricted himself to women of noble birth.
It wasnāt that he looked down on the lower class, but he felt intuitively that it was wrong. A woman of low birth could hardly say no to a dukeās son. Such a thing would be an abuse, even if the lasses were willing, and he had no problem finding plenty of prey among girls of his own class anyway.
He started whistling to himself as he walked. The sun was starting to peek over the horizon and it looked to be another beautiful day. I
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