Marilyn Todd - Black Salamander
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‘We Celts are not superficial worshippers like you Romans. Ask any Druid and he will tell you that, when a person dies, their soul does not perish with them but passes to a life waiting to be born. When I die, these will be buried with me, so that when I am reborn, it is with the power I have accumulated in this life. Reincarnation, I believe, is the term you Latins use.’
‘Life’s a bitch and then you do it again, is that it?’
‘There’s no honour in taking the head of a travelling musician, for instance. The enemy has to be worthy. I don’t want you labouring under the impression that we kill for killing’s sake, we’re not barbarians.’
‘I’d hate to imagine your definition of someone who is. How do you explain keeping your own people oppressed?’
‘Oppressed?’ He seemed genuinely surprised. ‘That’s a new way of looking at retaining one’s traditional values.’
‘You could have your people growing rich, and yet you deliberately prevent it,’ Claudia snapped. ‘Their fields could produce twice the output with the use of modern machinery, and with proper harnesses, instead of those ridiculous and, I might add, extremely cruel collars, you’d get far more from your draught animals.’
‘These are our ways. Sequani ways.’ The Spider’s fist came down hard on the table. ‘Who the hell are you to interfere? You fucking Romans! You come to our country with your tarty dress and fancy manners, you think you know it all, yet look what runs your own economy. Slaves! You peddlers of human flesh dare, dare to accuse me of oppressing my own people? Ach.’ He threw up his hands. ‘And you wonder why I want rid of you?’
For a while, only the dust motes moved inside the house. Claudia could smell the sweet aroma of the water mint wafted in on the breeze as the rebel leader fought to control his heavy breathing. Outside in the yard, there was a graunching sound, of something being dragged over cobbles, and grunts of exertion.
Slowly the Spider walked over to her, she could smell the fresh sweat on his body. Lifting her chin between his thumb and forefinger, he asked, ‘Are you afraid?’
Inside she was quaking. ‘No.’ She looked him square in the eye, not batting an eyelid.
His lips pursed, and his hands closed round the neck of her robe. With one vicious jerk, he ripped open her bodice. ‘I’ll ask again.’ His eyes raked her naked breasts as he tore the material down to the ground. ‘Are you afraid?’
‘No,’ she said, and this time it was true. A strange calm had descended over her. ‘I’m not afraid of you. You can bluster and bully all you want, you can torture me, humiliate me, and still you won’t win, because my spirit is stronger than yours.’
‘I recollect Theo saying something along those lines, but, like so many others before him, he spilled his guts in the end. Literally, in Theo’s case. Right over the spot where you’re standing.’
‘Is this the only way you can get it up?’ she sneered. ‘Through sadism?’
‘Bitch!’ A backhand sent her spinning, as he picked up the shreds of her robe and shook them. No pouch fell out, and he swore under his breath. ‘Well, you don’t have the map on you, that’s for sure.’ Glittering eyes scrutinized every inch of her body, naked bar the most flimsy of thongs. ‘But I won’t be denied, I assure you.’
Out in the courtyard, whatever it was they were rigging up was obviously complete, because they gave themselves a quick round of applause.
‘You have balls, I grant you that,’ the Spider said, strolling across to the door, the remnants of her aquamarine robe still tight in his fist. ‘In fact, yours might be the first-perhaps the only-female head I take with me to my next life.’ He tapped his finger against his lip and nodded a gesture to his henchmen in the yard. ‘Somewhere out there lies the whole imperial treasury, and with that I can buy anything and anybody I want. The Sequani will rise again and this time we’ll need no German mercenaries to come and fight our battles, we shall not bend our knee to Rome for help. It is you who’ll plead submission to us.’ He turned, a black silhouette in the doorway.
‘You refuse to tell me where the map is?’
‘What map?’
‘I promise you a swift death, if you tell me. Clean, no pain, you won’t see it coming, you have my word of honour on that.’
‘Is that a blackcap I can hear, or a willow warbler? I’m useless when it comes to birds.’
He exhaled loudly. ‘Have it your way,’ he said, striding towards her. ‘Although you may change your mind.’
Roughly he pulled her by the upper arm towards the door. Seeing her naked, curls tumbling over her shoulders, the men in the yard whistled and jeered, but for a second time, Claudia failed to hear them. All she could see was the giant structure casting its sinister shadow over the yard. Twelve feet high it stood. A human figure formed entirely of wickerwork A ladder led up to its gaping belly. The arms, head and legs had been stuffed with straw, but high in its chest was a platform of wood from which a pair of manacles dangled. ‘You can’t!’ Claudia gasped. ‘That’s barbaric!’
‘No,’ he replied. ‘That is justice.’
From behind the smelting works, a young man, his face and hair dripping with sweat, was being dragged over the yard, pleading tearfully in Sequani as he struggled to break free. Behind him, his wife and three small children had to be restrained by the thugs as their hysterical screams begged for mercy.
‘The man is a traitor,’ the Spider said, pulling off his shirt. ‘The gods must be appeased.’
He pulled off the torque around his neck and tossed it on top of his shirt, then reached into a casket. Out came the most elaborate breastplate Claudia had ever seen. Nine spokes radiated away from a circular plate of gold-the spider in the centre of its web. Each of the spokes was joined by a bar of solid gold, and from the lower bar, six gold chains dangled, each ending in a hollow golden ball, something inside rattled. Probably a nugget of silver.
Clipping on a fox-fur armband, Sualinos suddenly looked every inch a king.
‘If you have a genuine claim to the throne,’ she said, ‘why not-’
‘I do not take the counsel of women, much less some foul-mouthed Latin whore who is doubtless as free with her favours as she is with her lies.’
‘I fear you mistake me for your mother.’
Calmly he strode across the floor and looked down on her, his hands closing over her breasts. ‘You have a sharp tongue, Claudia Seferius.’ His fingers began to caress her nipples. ‘I shall make its severance my first priority after’-he inclined his head towards the door-‘justice has been served.’
‘Big talk for a’-her eyes flashed to his crotch-‘little man,’ she said, fighting to keep the quaver out of her voice. ‘However, my philosophy is such a simple one, that even you should be able to understand it.’ Punching her fists hard against the inside of his forearms, she jerked his hands away from her breasts. ‘The first grope is always for free. After that, a man takes his life in his hands, should he try it a second time.’
‘Are you threatening me?’ The sarcasm was as heavy as his decorative torque.
Claudia feared he would hear the pounding of her heart. Sweet Janus, how would she get out of this? Trapped in a canyon with a psychopath and a hundred bloodthirsty henchmen? Hell, her knees could barely keep her upright as it was.
‘You call it a threat, I call it a warning. Remember who holds the key to your future.’
‘Oh, I’ll get the missing map, have no fear of that.’ His grin made her blood turn to ice. ‘In fact, I recommend you reflect long and hard while this traitor pays his debts and maybe when I come back,’ he slammed the door behind him, ‘in an hour or so,’ he rammed home the lock, ‘you might be in a better frame of mind to negotiate.’
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