tg.stone of tears-第157部分
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Dead…still silence rang in the room。 Richard rolled up his left sleeve。 He drew the Sword of Truth。 The distinctive sound of steel filled the silence。
‘The Baka Ban Mana are my people。 They have agreed to live in peace with all people from now on。 Anyone who harms one of them will answer to me。 If you do not accept this; do not let the Baka Ban Mana live in peace; our truce will be ended。’
He pointed back with the sword。 ‘Sister Verna captured me。 I have fought her every step of this journey。 She has done everything short of killing me and draping my body over a horse to get me here。 Though she; too; is my captor and enemy; I owe her certain debts。 If anyone lays a finger to her because of me; I will kill that person; and the truce will be ended。’
From the corner of his eye; Richard could see Sister Verna’s eyes close。 Her hand covered her white face。
The crowd gasped as Richard drew his sword across the inside of his arm。 He turned it; wiping both sides in the blood; until it dripped from the tip。
His knuckles white around the hilt; he thrust the blade into the air。
‘I give you a blood oath! Harm the Baka Ban Mana; harm Sister Verna; or harm me; and the truce will be ended; and I promise you we will have war! If we have war; I will lay waste to the Palace of the Prophets!’
From the far balcony; where Richard couldn’t see its source; a mocking voice drifted out over the crowd。 All by yourself?’
‘Doubt me at your peril。 I am a prisoner; I have nothing to live for。 I am the flesh of prophecy。 I am the bringer of death。’
No answer came in the silence。 He slammed his sword home into its scabbard。
Richard held his arms out as he gave a gracious bow。 He came up smiling。 ‘Now that we all understand each other; understand the truce; you ladies may go back to your celebration of my capture。’
He turned his back on the stunned crowd。 Sister Verna’s head was lowered; her hand covering her face。 Pasha’s lips were pressed so tightly together they were turning blue。
A stout; stern…faced woman crossed in front of him; stopping before Sister Verna。 The woman held her nose in the air until Sister Verna lifted her head and straightened her back。
‘Sister Verna。 It is obvious you have neither the talent nor skill to be a Sister of the Light。 Your failure is quite beyond the pale。 As of this moment; you are broken to novice; first rank。 You will serve as a novice until such time as; and if the Creator wills; you earn the title of Sister of the Light。’
Sister Verna lifted her chin。 ‘Yes; Sister Maren。’
‘Novices do not speak to a Sister unless asked to! I did not ask you to speak!’ She held out a hand。 ‘Surrender your dacra。’
Sister Verna flicked her hand; the silver knife appearing from her sleeve。 She twirled it; presented the handle to the other woman; and then stood silent; her eyes straight ahead。
‘At dawn tomorrow; you will report to the kitchens。 You will scrub pots until you are judged worthy to attempt something more demanding of your intelligence。 Do you understand!’
‘Yes; Sister Maren。 I understand。’
‘And if you even look like you are going to give me any back talk; it will be the stables instead of the kitchens; cleaning stalls and hauling manure!’
‘In that case; Sister Maren; I will report directly to the stables; instead of the kitchens; and save your ears what it is I would say to you。’
Sister Maren’s face reddened。 ‘Very well; novice。 The stables it is。’
Sister Maren paused before Richard; giving him a tight smile。 ‘I trust that does not break your truce。’ She lifted her chin and stormed off。
The room was silent。 Richard looked to Sister Verna; but the Sister stared straight ahead。 Pasha; her face set in a scowl; suddenly put herself between them。
‘Verna is no longer your concern。 Your arm is bleeding。 Since you are my charge; I will tend to it。’
She took a calming breath as she twined her fingers together before her waist。 ‘There is a big banquet; to wele you; beginning in the dining room。 Maybe you will feel better about all of us after the banquet。 Everyone is looking forward to it。 Everyone wants a chance to personally wele you。’ She shook a finger at him。 ‘And you will be on your best behavior; young man!’
Having put the sword away; he had put most of the anger away。 Most; but not all。 ‘I’m not hungry。 Show me to my dungeon; child。’
Her fists tightened on her blue skirts。 With a dark look; she considered him a moment。 ‘Very well。 Have it your way。 You can just go to bed without your supper; like a spoiled child。’ She turned on her heel。 ‘Follow me。’
CHAPTER 50
Sister Verna put her hand to the brass lever。 The room was shielded。 She took a controlled breath and then knocked。
A muffled voice behind the heavy door answered。 ‘e。’
The shield dissolved。 She opened the right side of the double doors and stepped in。 Two women sat; each at her own desk; to each side of the door beyond。 Both were writing in ledgers。 Neither looked up。
‘Yes;’ the one to the left said as she continued writing; ‘what is it?’
‘I have e to return the journey book; Sister Ulicia。’
Sister Ulicia wet her ringer and flipped a page。 ‘Yes; just put it on the desk。 Shouldn’t you be at the banquet in honor of your return? I would think you would want to get reac…quainted with old friends。’
Sister Verna clasped her hands。 ‘I have more important matters to attend than banquets。 I wish to give the journey book to the Prelate; personally。 And I wish to speak with her; Sister Ulicia。’
They both looked up。 ‘Well;’ Sister Ulicia said; ‘the Prelate does not wish to speak with you; Sister Verna。 She is a busy woman。 She can’t be bothered with unimportant matters。’
‘Unimportant! It is not unimportant!’
‘Do not raise your voice in this office; Sister Verna;’ the other warned。 She dipped her pen in an ink bottle and bent back over her writing。
Sister Verna took a step forward。 The air between the desks; before the door beyond; shimmered suddenly with a powerful shield that hissed and crackled in warning。
‘The Prelate is busy;’ Sister Ulicia said。 ‘If she deems your return of consequence; she will send for you。’ She pulled a candle closer and bent back to her book。 ‘Just put the journey book on my desk。 I will see that it’s returned to her。’
Sister Verna controlled her voice as she gritted her teeth。 ‘I have been broken down to novice。’ They both glanced up。 ‘Broken to novice; because I followed the orders of that woman。 Despite my pleas and appeals; she forbade me to do my job; my duty; and because of that; I am to be punished! Punished for doing as the Prelate ordered me to do! I will at least hear the reasons!’
Sister Ulicia leaned back in her chair and then turned to the other woman。 ‘Sister Finella; please send a report to the headmistress of the novices。 Inform her that novice Verna Sauventreen came to the Prelate’s office without authorization or invitation; and further; she carried on in a tirade unbeing of a novice hoping one day to be a Sister of the Light。’
Sister Finella shifted herself in annoyance as she glared up at Sister Verna。 ‘My; my; novice Verna; your first day in your pursuit of higher calling; and already you’ve earned a letter of reprimand。’ She clicked her tongue。 ‘I do so hope you learn to behave yourself; if you ever hope to be a Sister of the Light。’
That will be all; novice;’ Sister Ulicia said。 ‘You are dismissed。’
Sister Verna turned on her heel。 She heard the snap of fingers。 She looked back over her shoulder to see Sister Ulicia tapping the corner of her desk。
‘The journey book。 And I don’t believe that is the way a novice departs when she is dismissed by a Sister。 Is it; novice?’
Sister Verna pried the small black book from behind her belt and gently set it on the corner of the desk。
‘No; Sister; it is not。’ She curtsied。 ‘Thank you; Sisters; for your time。’
Sister Verna sighed to herself as she closed the door against her back。 She stood for a moment; considering。
Eyes to the floor before her; she made her way back through the palace; down halls both opened and closed; both stone and paneled; across floors carpeted and tiled。 Rounding a corner; she came suddenly upon someone。 She looked up into a face she had been hoping not to see。
He smiled in a familiar manner。 ‘Verna! How good to see you!’
His young; square…jawed face looked unchanged。 His wavy brown hair was worn a little longer over his ears than before; and his shoulders were broader than she remembered。 She had to restrain herself from touching his cheek; from falling into his arms。
She bowed her head。 ‘Jedidiah。’ She gazed up into his brown eyes。 ‘You look fit。 You look 。。。 the same as you have always looked。 You wear the time well。’
‘You look 。。。 I guess 。。。’
‘The word you are searching for is old。 I look old。’
‘Ah; Verna。 A few wrinkles …’ He glanced down her body。’ … a few pounds; do not diminish a beauty such as yours。’
‘I see your tongue is still in good form around women。’ She glanced to his plain; tan robes。 ‘And I can see you’ve been a good student; as always; and have managed to advance yourself。 I’m proud of you; Jedidiah。’
He shrugged off the pliment and pressed his fingers together。 Tell me about the new one you brought in。’
Her eyes narrowed。 ‘You’ve not seen me in twenty…odd years; since I rose from your bed to go on my journey; and that is your question for me? Not; how have I fared? Not; how do I feel about you after all this time? Not; has your heart found another? Well; I guess the shock of seeing how I’ve aged has made those questions fly right from your head。’
The sly smile stayed on his lips。 ‘Verna; you’re not a silly girl。 Surely you must realize that in the passing of so much time; neither of us could be expected to 。。。’
‘Of course I know that! I had no delusions of us。 I had simply hoped to return and be treated with a littl