Read All For One [Nuworld 3] Online
Authors: Lorie O'Claire
explanation this time on what it was she ate. Roth attacked his food with a vigorous
appetite and didn’t offer any conversation for several minutes.
After half her plate was empty, she took a long drink of a tangy beverage in a tall,
very thin green glass, then looked up at Roth.
No Gothman, or Runner, would have turned down a chance to have sex with her,
just so they could eat. Her heart swelled. Roth truly was like no other man.
“Why did you tell your servants that I was your new bride?”
Roth looked up at her with a guilty smile but his expression turned serious after
searching her eyes. “A lady of your breeding doesn’t run across Nuworld unattended to
meet a man unless their intentions are serious.”
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“Of my breeding? My mama is a Runner. Runner women don’t need an escort to
explore other nations. I’m an excellent warrior, Roth.”
He reached over the table and took her small hand in his large one. “I’ll be sure to
not pick fights with you then,” he said, smiling.
“I’m serious, Roth. You’ve got me done up like some delicate flower. Don’t get me
wrong, these clothes are wonderful but this is pretending. This isn’t who I really am. I’ll
change my hair color but I won’t turn my back on who I am.”
“Ana, I’d never expect that of you.” He sounded shocked. “But you aren’t in your
culture right now. Tree People wouldn’t understand my traveling with a woman unless
you were announced as my bride.” He smiled mischievously. “They would think you
were a…” he searched for the right word.
“Whore?” she offered.
“Exactly. Trust me, you wouldn’t get the same respect that you’re getting now.”
“Geli sure seemed determined that I not lift a finger.” Ana shook her head and
smiled slightly. “I tried to take my off my jacket and she about had a fit.”
“Masters and Mistresses don’t do for themselves.” Roth grinned at her. “It’s not
that we can’t dress or bathe or prepare meals for ourselves. It’s just ‘why do it if you
don’t have to’ type of thinking. The Barringswood tribe has lived like this for many
lives before mine.” He brought her hand to his lips and kissed her palm. “But not to
worry, Geli won’t be coming back.”
“Why not?” Ana had hoped to spend time talking to the girl and learning more
about these people from her.
“Her only job was to complete your transition. And look at you. The only problem
is your eyes aren’t green. But I guess it will explain why I found you down here. I’ll
have to tell some story, you know.”
“Your people will pull my thoughts and know the truth.” Ana wondered how they
would work around that dilemma. But Roth put her at ease with a pat on her hand.
“I won’t allow it. In public you will avert your gaze. No one will question my
explanation of you.”
“What will you say?” Ana started imagining different stories he might use.
“I’ll say I found you teaching the children in one of the tribes down here. I’ll say the
tribe treated you with much respect because you obviously have Barringswood blood in
you, but your eyes weren’t green so you worked among the tribe’s people. That should
work. It’ll bring some scandal to the homeland when we return but we’re due for a little
scandal.”
“So you’re making me a scandalous woman, are you?” Ana asked.
“I could say you’re half Runner and half Gothman and the daughter of Lord Darius
and Lady Tara. Would that be scandalous enough for you?”
Ana laughed. “I think that would do it.” She grew sober then and met Roth’s eyes.
She knew he’d see her fears and concerns but she would voice them anyway. “Roth, my
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parents must suspect I’ve come here by now. I just can’t imagine them not hounding
Andru for information the second they confirmed I was missing. My papa might—”
She broke off and he reached for her other hand and gripped both of them tightly.
“Do you want to go home?” His face looked stricken. He’d pulled her worst fears.
“You know the thought’s entered my mind—that it would be better to face the
wrath of my parents than have blood spilled on my account.” She smiled at Roth then
sighed. “But no, I don’t want to go home.” Then she whispered, “I want to be with
you.”
He stood up and pulled her to her feet, wrapping his arms tightly around her
narrow waist. “Good. I want you to be with me, too. But I agree. I don’t want my
people’s blood spilled over us either. That’s why we’ve got to make sure no one finds
out who you are. My brother doesn’t know I went into Gothman while he was there. I’ll
tell him I waited for him in the mountains for a day then came here and met you and
that’s why I came back here—to get you.”
She was still in his arms and she turned to look at her surroundings. “And where is
here? Where am I from in our adventure?”
“Right now we’re among the Rangbak tribe. We’ve arrived at their largest village
and we’ll stay here tonight. Tomorrow, you and I will visit the village and be quite
entertained, I’m sure. I don’t know when they last had a Barringswood through here.
I’m sure we’ll get the treatment of gods.”
He walked over to a side table and lifted a glass container that held something that
looked like wine. There were glasses surrounding the container and he turned over two,
then poured contents of the container into both and brought her one.
“Could we go out for just a little bit tonight? I’ve been cooped up in this trailer for
hours and I need to get out and breathe the fresh air, take a walk, do something.” Ana
glanced at the window that was now black from the darkness outside.
Roth snapped his fingers. “I’ve got a great idea,” he said and pushed a button on a
panel on the counter. Within minutes there was a gentle tapping on the door.
“Enter,” Roth said. A thin, black-haired man stepped into the trailer. “Prepare a
gooney for us. The Mistress would like some fresh air.” When the man hurried back out
the door, Roth turned to her. “You’re going to love this.”
She did, too. A gooney turned out to be a wooden contraption on wooden wheels. It
had no roof, and a door on either side that opened so Roth and Ana could climb into it
and sit on a nicely padded bench. The driver sat in front of them, outside their little
cubicle, and held onto the reins of a large brown animal that seemed strong enough to
pull them easily for quite a few miles. They rode through the dark forest on a well-
beaten road at a fairly good speed. She sat silent for a few minutes enjoying this novelty
when Roth put his arm around her and pulled her to him.
“What do you think?” he whispered, tickling her ear with his breath.
“This is wonderful. Where are we going?”
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“Nowhere.” He shrugged. “We’re just getting some air.”
Ana laughed out loud. “I don’t think I’ve ever gone nowhere just to get some air.”
He laughed too. Then he pulled her closer and kissed her. Roth half laid her down
on the bench before letting her up.
“Although I must admit, I’m not getting much air,” she said and Roth laughed
again.
* * * * *
The next morning, after a field trip into the village of the Rangbak tribe, they
organized their posse and began once again to travel east. This time, Roth and Ana rode
together in his glider. She was able to sit next to him and learn how to use the controls
on the dash and the landlink. Within a couple of hours of flying, she looked ahead and
saw the most amazing thing. The ground far ahead no longer appeared to be green
forest, instead it was blue and went on for miles.
“What is that?” she asked, and pointed.
“That, my dear, is the ocean.” He took a minute to issue landing instructions then
returned his attention to her. “The Seergoon tribe lives here. This is where I think we’ll
say you’re from.”
“Then I suggest that I be given the opportunity to get to know the place,” she said,
excited at the prospect of getting close to that ocean.
The Seergoon tribe had a special hall set aside for visits from the Barringswood
tribe. Apparently, this part of the nation was a favorite spot for many of the tribe
members to come for a retreat. The land was beautiful but Ana couldn’t take her eyes
off the ocean.
The hall turned out to be a gigantic tree house. A beautifully crafted staircase
circled the tree to the first level that had several rooms. She couldn’t believe she was in
a tree house. Of course, she couldn’t let her awe of the place show on her face. There
were many servants moving around them, and she couldn’t let them know she viewed
this as unusual treatment.
Ana followed Roth’s lead and behaved as he did. She was amazed to discover that
she could ask him questions when their eyes were locked and he would give her the
answer, or show her if necessary.
“Master.” A servant entered the room and stepped around the other servants as
they carried in food and opened windows. The servant handed Roth a landlink panel.
“It is your brother, Sorg. He has an urgent communication and requested I find you
immediately.”
Ana watched Roth as he read the message but his face revealed nothing.
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“I’ll handle this.” Roth waved a hand to dismiss the servant. He then gently took
Ana’s hand and guided her to the staircase. When they’d reached the second floor he
walked her through one room and into another and shut the door behind them.
“Ana, my brother has been contacted by Lord Darius. The Gothman and Runners
have requested permission to travel our land to look for their missing daughter.”
“What does Sorg say? Will he let them?” Ana felt knots form in her stomach as
reality crept into her adventure.
“His message says he was prepared to deny them free rein. But then he noticed that
the force field on the mountain, parallel to Bryton, had been tampered with. Since I’m
down here he’s forwarded a picture of you and has asked me to prepare a search for
you down here.” He showed her the screen where a recent reproduction of her was