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“Give me your blades,”
the Commander growled down at her.
Fear pounded in Elwytha's chest, and she licked her dry lips. “You found
no blades when you pawed through my clothes. The maid found none on my
person. Perhaps that is because I have none.”
“I don’t trust you.”
She smiled. As well you
shouldn’t. However, she said, “How can we have a marriage with no
trust?”
“Come with me.” He forced her toward
the door. “You will not return to this room.”
“But my clothes!”
“You will have new clothes. Clothes
with no holes for pockets. Clothes that provide no access to the blade
at your thigh.”
“Nonsense.” Unthinking, she struggled
and then, to her consternation, he picked her up and tossed her over his
shoulder. She cried out in fear and horrified humiliation. “Put me
down!” She pounded on his broad back. “Put me down, you monstrous serf!”
He strode silently through the halls.
She squeezed her eyes shut, unwilling to see the others witnessing her
humiliation. “Put me down. Put me down at once!” she gasped. She bit her
lip, trying to stop the weak tears of a woman, not a warrior. She
sniffed and finally stopped struggling, and hung down his back. His belt
about his jerkin was within reach. If only she could loose it, she could
cinch it around his massive neck!
“Where are you taking me?”
she demanded, voice muffled. Perhaps if she pretended submission he
would return her to her feet. And if she found a dagger, she’d gladly
plunge it through his heart.
“To my chambers.”
“Nay!” she gasped out, and struggled
in earnest then. “I have decided you are unacceptable to me. You have
none of the finer qualities I require in a husband!”
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