L. Modesitt - Magi'i of Cyador
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“Or it’ll turn to rain and freeze,” counters Kusyl.
“Let’s hope not.” Lorn has had enough of patrols in cold and wet rain.
“May not get any tree-falls.”
“Let’s hope not.”
Snow clings to the gelding’s mane, and creates wet splotches where it melts on the thighs of Lorn’s trousers. The two ride silently, through the hushed whiteness created by the fast-falling snow, and Lorn continues to brush away snow and water.
Then, as abruptly as it has started, within the space of riding less than a kay, the snow stops falling, leaving the deadland covered with white less than a fraction of a span deep. Only puddles of slush remain on the granite of the perimeter road itself.
Lorn looks to his right. White steam-like vapor rises from the heights of the Accursed Forest, creating a misty effect above the high crowns and around the ward-wall.
Above them, the heavy gray clouds move swiftly northward.
“We’ll get rain before we’re done,” predicts Kusyl.
Lorn has no doubts about that. He just hopes it does not create another fallen tree or delay the patrol too much.
C
LORN CHECKS THE locks on the armory door, then nods to the duty guard-from Juist’s company. “Everything’s secure. The Mirror Lancer firewagon should be here to replace these tomorrow. Pass that along to your relief. Squad leader Shynt knows already.” Shynt also knows how to send a message to Lorn through Dustyn, although Lorn does not wish any interruptions on his furlough.
“Yes, ser.”
The lancer captain offers a nod before turning and leaving the small white granite building. In the chill of late afternoon, Lorn walks quickly across the courtyard to pack his bag. As he nears the quarters building, he sees Kusyl standing by the door, waiting for Lorn.
“You be moving quickly, ser,” observes the senior squad leader, a hint of a smile running across his face.
“I am. What about you?”
“I be leaving early in the morning.”
“You’re riding to Geliendra and leaving the mount there?”
“Yes, ser. That be allowed.”
“I know. I wasn’t questioning.” Lorn offers a smile. “You’re glad Shynt’s the one staying, and not you?”
“Bein’ senior squad leader has some privileges, ser.” Kusyl grins. “What you be doing on furlough, Captain? If you don’t mind my asking?”
“I’ve got a place outside Jakaafra. I’m from Cyad, and it’s too far to try to get home without spending nearly half the time traveling. I’ll just try to enjoy myself here. It’ll be good not to be patrolling. What about you?”
“I’m from Fyrad. Only four or five days down. Want to see my family. So I’ll travel … and travel.”
“Have a safe journey.”
“Thank you, Captain.”
Lorn slips into the quarters building and back to his ownroom. There, he begins to gather what he will need. He forces himself to pack the formal uniform carefully, although shimmercloth does not wrinkle easily, and he slips both the chaos glass and Ryalth’s book in with his other clothes. He certainly doesn’t want to leave them behind.
As the familiar mental chill of a chaos glass being used to scree him falls across his quarters, he concentrates on not allowing himself to stiffen, but instead fastens the bag and checks the wardrobe, as if to see what he may have forgotten. He already wears the Brystan sabre. The chill fades, but Lorn wonders how often he will feel it over the next two eightdays.
The sun is touching the horizon when he finally rides out through the compound gates and turns the white gelding toward Jakaafra. He looks ahead, wondering if Ryalth has come … or if she is still on the way. He does not dwell on other possibilities.
The sun is below the horizon when he passes the keystone that indicates he is one kay from the square, and his breath leaves white clouds in the fading light.
Lorn rides slowly through Jakaafra in the dimness of late twilight, toward the dwelling he has scarcely used. The glow of a few lamps glimmers past shutters mostly closed against the chill of a winter evening. Will there be a lamp glimmering at his small dwelling, or will he be the one to light it and wait?
The scent of burning wood fills the air as he nears the small dwelling on the east road. Lorn smiles as he sees lights past the front shutters, and he forces himself to ride to the stable. A chestnut is stalled in the small stable. As he unsaddles the gelding, his eyes pick up the blue-and-green-bordered saddle blanket.
With a smile, he closes the stable doors and carries the bag with his formal uniform and other clothing to the front door. He pauses, then knocks, listening for footsteps he does not hear in the dimness of evening, with the scents of burning wood and cooking spices sifting around him.
After a moment, the door opens, and Ryalth smiles. “You could come in. It is your dwelling.”
Lorn just stands there, at the door, looking at Ryalth, her red hair, faint freckles, and creamy skin. He finally speaks. “I’m so glad you’re here.”
He steps forward. So does she.
How long the embrace lasts, Lorn does not know. Nor does he care.
When they step apart, he studies her again, unable to stop smiling.
“The way you look at me …” She looks down.
“I missed you. Each time I see you after we’re apart, I realize that more.”
“Sometimes … you’re still that student I met that night. After all these years, it’s hard to believe you still want to see me that much.”
“More than when I was that student,” Lorn admits. “Much more.”
“For that, I am glad … more than glad.” Her eyes twinkle and her lips curl into a smile as as she steps around him and closes the door, clicking the bronze latch in place. “We might be better off with this closed.”
Lorn looks back. He had forgotten the door. “I suppose I do need to clean up,” he finally admits as she turns from the door. “I didn’t want to take the time after we finished the patrol. I was just thinking about how you might be here ….”
“You were more than thinking, my lancer captain. That I can feel.”
Lorn can feel his face redden.
“So was I.” Her voice is gentle.
After a moment of silence, Ryalth continues. “There is a stew and some bread. I have tried my cooking skills. I find I’m not preparing meals as often these days. This stove is like the one at my Aunt Elyset’s ….”
“Old, I know.” Lorn grins. “Of course, cooking is possibly beneath your wealth as a rising trading house?”
“Wealth …?”
“Wealth, I suspect. I’ve heard from many sources …”
“Go … and wash up.” Although her voice is stem, her eyes sparkle.
“As you command, Lady Trader.” Lorn can’t help grinning. “As you command.”
“Your supper will be ready before you are,” she cautions.
“I’ll hurry.” Lorn finds himself flushing again.
Ryalth smiles as she shakes her head, before turning and walking back to the ancient ceramic stove that is built out from the far wall.
Lorn carries his bag to the bedchamber. He unfolds the formal uniform and hangs it in the armoire. He smiles as he sees the two sets of blues-one very formal on one side of the hanging part of the armoire. After unclipping his scabbard and leaning the weapon in the corner of the bedchamber, he makes his way to the small bathing room where he washes quickly with the two buckets of water and the pitcher of hot water Ryalth has clearly heated for him.
Then, before he comes to the table, he retrieves a bottle of the Alafraan from the small rear storage room. “Such cooking deserves a good wine.” He looks for glasses in the small cupboard but can find none and settles on two mugs that are but slightly chipped. After uncorking the bottle, he fills the mugs two-thirds full, and stands by the table.
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