"Reader And Raelynx" - читать интересную книгу автора (Shinn Sharon)CHAPTER 18 TWO days later, Valri was fully recovered, Senneth and Tayse were a day into their return journey, Kirra and Donnal were headed for Danalustrous, and Toland Storian came calling. Amalie had spent the morning combating her dread. “But I hate him, Valri,” she said every time the queen reminded her to treat him with friendliness. “He’s a pig.” “Hey, maybe Kirra could really turn him into a pig,” Cammon suggested. Amalie looked amenable to the idea, but Valri frowned. “Storian is an important ally.” “Storian has been trading with Fortunalt and Gisseltess and may in fact be contemplating an assault on the throne,” Amalie retorted. “That’s why it’s so important that you be amiable to ser Toland. If he believes he has a chance to wed you, he might persuade his father to hold back from war.” Despite her misgivings, Amalie managed to be perfectly gracious to Toland while the two of them sat in the receiving room, engaged in the opening round of their courtship. Cammon thought the serramar was boastful, arrogant, and a little too familiar (though he realized he had no right to criticize on that last point), but Amalie handled him deftly. “Of course you’ll join us for dinner tonight,” she said, as she always said. “Of course I will. I was hoping there might be dancing as well.” Cammon imagined the leer on Toland’s aristocratic face. “We danced together at a number of Houses last summer, and I enjoyed those times very much.” “No, I don’t think we have such entertainments planned.” “Too bad. I would like a chance to hold you in my arms again.” The heavy gallantry made Valri grimace-and made Cammon want to rip through the false wall and punch the proud noble in the face. Of course, just imagining what would happen next-Riders bursting through right behind him, Valri launching into a furious tirade-made him want to smile again. He had not intended to send Amalie that picture, but somehow she had caught it, for he heard the lilt in her voice. “Now, ser Toland. You don’t want to press too hard or appear overeager. I have many defenders and one of them is likely to take offense.” “Well, of course you have defenders,” Toland said smoothly. “But I wager if you spend a little more time alone with me you might find you don’t want them interfering as we get to know each other.” Now Valri was scowling at the wall. She turned to Cammon and mouthed, Amalie, surprisingly, did not seem at all offended. “Perhaps you’re right. I assume you are planning to stay a day or two? Let’s go for a walk tomorrow morning, just around the palace grounds. I can show you some of the prettiest gardens and you can tell me a great deal more about yourself. I’m sure we will enjoy ourselves immensely.” Valri and Cammon exchanged startled glances, but Toland was deeply pleased. He said, “Majesty, it will be an honor.” ACCORDINGLY, the next morning, a small procession set out to stroll through the royal lawns. Toland did not seem delighted to realize that his romantic outing with the princess would be attended by two Riders, the queen, and a serving man, but he offered Amalie his arm and escorted her down the path to the sculpture gardens. “How much will you wager that before the hour is out he’ll put his arm around her waist or take her hand?” Valri said. “Nothing,” Cammon replied. “I’m sure he will.” “Why is she encouraging him this way?” “ “Amalie never does what I say.” That made him grin. “Maybe she’s really testing us. Seeing how much “If he tries to kiss her, I’ll have one of the Riders run him through.” Cammon was amazed at how furious he suddenly was. “ “You wait and see. He’ll find a way to get her behind a tree or around a corner, and he’ll kiss her. He’s the type.” But Amalie’s mind was completely closed to him. He couldn’t even tell if she heard him, and she certainly didn’t respond. So he fretted for the next thirty minutes, every time a bend of the path or the stoop of a tree momentarily hid the princess and her swain from view. Even Justin and Coeval, a few feet behind, must have lost sight of their quarry now and then, Cammon was sure. Once, as Amalie and Toland slipped past a dairy house, they disappeared for a good fifteen seconds, and when Cammon could see them again, Amalie looked flushed and Toland smug. “He kissed her,” Cammon whispered to the queen. “I’m sure of it.” “Why doesn’t she look more upset?” Cammon felt a profound and bitter blackness settle over him. “I don’t know. Maybe she likes him after all. Maybe she was just pretending before.” “Well, he His mood grew even darker, and he made no answer. Cammon had been so absorbed in watching the suitor and trying to guess Amalie’s response that he hadn’t paid much attention to where they were heading. But a small exclamation from Valri made him realize Amalie had led them all the way to the far end of the compound where the raelynx made its home. “Why bring him here?” the queen murmured. Amalie said something indistinguishable to Toland, and he caught her hand in his, lifting it to his heart. Suddenly the still winter air was shattered by a blood-chilling and inhuman sound-the wailing shriek of a raelynx, rising and rising, increasing in intensity, until it was abruptly cut off. Toland dropped Amalie’s hand and whirled around, fingers on his dress sword, eyes wide and frightened. Cammon saw his lips move. Amalie’s clear voice was distinct in the sudden silence. “That’s my raelynx. One of my many defenders.” She twisted the key in the lock and flung wide the gate. The raelyx bounded out. For a moment, everyone was frozen. Cammon caught Valri’s sudden silent scream of horror, felt Justin’s wicked spike of fear-those two knew what a raelynx was capable of, how impossible it was to contain. Toland’s fright was more elemental and uninformed. He just knew that this large, feral, unfamiliar creature was stalking in his direction with its hot eyes fixed unwaveringly on his face. “It’s going to kill that boy,” Valri whispered, and suddenly both of them were running. Justin and Coeval were also on the move but, without looking at them, Amalie held up her hand to keep them at bay. Cammon and Valri skidded to a halt beside the Riders, and Justin gave Cammon one quick, wide-eyed glance. But no one spoke. No one moved except Amalie, who took two steps closer to Toland and buried her hand in the fur of the raelynx’s neck. The raelynx released another of those preternatural cries. Only Amalie seemed unaffected. “One of my protectors,” she repeated to Toland in a tranquil voice. “I told you I had many.” “What-what “He’s a raelynx. Imported from the Lirrenlands. He would most definitely eat you if he was hungry. And if I wasn’t here to stop him. He responds to my will and to my moods. He knows that you have upset me a little with your behavior-and you see, that’s upset him as well.” “I didn’t! I-I didn’t know and he-he-what are you going to do with him? Put him back! Lock him up!” Amalie stroked the cat’s fur. “I don’t think so. He’s been locked up too long as it is. I believe I’ll take him back with me to the palace tonight.” That was so outrageous that suddenly all of them found their voices, Toland, Valri, and Justin all simultaneously begging Amalie to change her mind, to not be ridiculous, to think of the danger, Majesty, think of the panic. Cammon said nothing aloud but he put a question directly in her head. This time she replied, a single word, but he heard it distinctly. By the Bright Mother’s red eye. “She can control it,” he whispered to Valri. “I’ve seen her do it. Better than you or I can.” “Can you take it away from her? I’m trying, and I can’t.” He shook his head. “I think we have to trust her.” “It’s madness!” For the life of him, he couldn’t repress a grin. “I know.” Amalie was smiling impartially at the whole group as if they weren’t all regarding her with varying degrees of terror and despair. “I think ser Toland is getting a little chilled. Shall we all head back inside?” Justin, living up to his reputation for reckless bravery, actually gainsaid her. “Majesty. Think a moment about the chaos you will unleash throughout the palace if you try to bring that creature inside.” “Yes,” she said. “I’m sure there will be some consternation until people get used to him. But he responds to my direction. There is no need to fear.” Justin held his ground. “But there Amalie tilted her chin at him, clearly not liking this suggestion. It was the first time Cammon realized that she was blazingly furious and that only the most iron will was allowing her to keep her anger in check. Sweet gods, if she lost that control, the raelynx would slip away from her, and then there would be a reckoning such as she could never have imagined. “I would never do anything to endanger my people,” she said loftily. “Then return the raelynx to his cell and bring him out some other day when his appearance will not be so terrifying.” Amalie hesitated-then glanced at Cammon. Half of him thought it would be marvelous to have Amalie parade the wild cat across the compound and show the entire city what strange and potent resources she commanded. Half of him desperately wished to see the raelynx safely behind a barred gate. This was not the time to give in to his more adventurous impulses. He nodded slowly. Amalie seemed to deflate slightly. “Very well. Since you are all so worried. I will return him to his pen for now. But I will release him on some future date, and you will see then how well he minds me.” Justin bowed very low, his fist against his shoulder. “Majesty, that will be a most memorable day.” Amalie’s hand tightened in the cat’s fur, and she seemed to tug it toward the fence. “Come,” she said in a soft voice. “Just a taste of freedom after all.” For a moment, the raelynx resisted, and the rest of them all grew motionless again. But then, growling with protest, the big cat turned under her hand and slunk back into the garden. In a moment, the gate was shut, the lock was thrown, and Amalie was giving them all that sunny smile. “Well?” she said. “Shall we head back?” Toland drew a shuddering breath and stumbled up the path toward the palace without waiting for anyone else to move. Valri sagged against Cammon, clutching his arm as if she might fall to the ground without his support. Justin gave Cammon a very serious look-and then, the smallest grin. Coeval said nothing, just sheathed his weapon. “Yes, Amalie,” Valri said, straightening up and pulling free of Cammon. “I think we The queen pulled the princess ahead of her and began a low diatribe in a dark voice. The other three followed more slowly, but it was impossible not to realize that Amalie was receiving the tongue-lashing of her life. “I’ll be off to the barracks,” Coeval said, and parted from them at the first branching of the pathways. Justin continued alongside Cammon, his grin growing wider. “Damn,” he said a few times. “That took cool nerve, didn’t it? “Guess we don’t have to worry any more about Toland Storian wanting to marry the princess,” Cammon said. That thought was cheering him up so much that he was quickly overcoming his shock. “It would tend to dampen your ardor if you thought your wife could loose a wild animal on you,” Justin agreed. “Ellynor could probably call up a raelynx to maul Justin nodded. “She probably could. But she hasn’t produced one lately, so I’m just not that worried about it. But Cammon nodded. “She keeps surprising It was exhilarating and spectacular, but unnerving and terrifying at the same time. Cammon was out of his depth, and he was fairly certain Valri was fast coming to the same conclusion. |
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