Read Tara The Great [Nuworld 2] Online
Authors: Lorie O'Claire
you, to make you aware of Him as well.” She wore her Runner outfit except for the
head covering. And, according to tradition, she wore the long black cape used at the
initiation of a new leader. “Crator guided me back when I was captured by the
Neurians. And He stood by my side as I triumphed in The Test of Wills. He gave me a
vision that led our armies across the mountains to defeat the Lunians, and He will
guide me as leader of the Runners to make our nation the strongest in all of Nuworld.”
Tara stood proud, confident, and encouraging as she spoke of the time ahead for all
of them. “With Crator by our side, we will know prosperity, and respect. His ways are
simple, and as each of you learn of Him, you shall see how your families and clans shall
grow and strengthen. We shall learn about Crator together, my fellow Runners, and
together, as His people, we will be undefeatable.”
Tara paused and smiled as the crowd broke into applause.
Soon they started a repetitive chant as they paid tribute to their new leader. “Tara
the Great, Tara the Great!” the crowd shouted.
She lowered her head in a slight nod, and silently asked Crator to help her not let
them down.
Later that evening, everyone attending the funeral sat down to the celebration
dinner. From an aerial view, it was a magnificent show. Hundreds of tables spread
across the clan site. The Gothman women took to the challenge of feeding such a crowd
with enthusiasm.
Tara had approved the Gothman menu early that morning, and the women had
spent the entire day preparing hundreds of dishes to serve the multitudes. They were
proud to show off part of their culture.
“Runners enjoy dishes from many different cultures,” Tara commented to Reena.
“But Patha always did especially like Gothman food.”
She sat back in her chair at the head of her table, content with a full stomach, when
a guard approached her. It was Arien, one of Darius’ best warriors. He stepped between
Tara and Darius and looked from one to the other, hesitating.
Finally, Darius looked up. “What is it?” he asked, as he wiped the few crumbs from
an apple pie off his face.
“A small group of Neurians sit at the southern border of Gothman, they do,
requesting permission to enter our land.” Arien straightened as he spoke.
Tara looked up at the handsome guard, who in turn gave her the once-over. She
knew Darius was probably pleased that one of his best men made it back from the
Lunian underground city, but Tara thought the man had a rather high opinion of
himself, and knew he had a bad reputation for abusing women.
“Who are they?” Tara asked before Darius could.
“They claim to be a group of Crator’s priests, my lady, but there’s a woman with
them, there is. She’s a pretty young lass, and I daresay doesn’t look like a priest to me.”
Arien winked at Tara.
“Well, who is she?” Darius asked when the guard didn’t offer the information.
“It’s Tealah, the woman who was with Gowsky.”
Darius gave consent for the group to enter his land. He ordered they be taken to a
boarding house in Bryton and be kept under close guard. If they desired to see the Lord
of Gothman or the Leader of the Runner clans, they could have an audience the
following day. The guard left with his instructions.
Tara watched Darius’ face as the guard left. She could tell he was as curious as she
was about why the group was there. He stared across the field with a frown on his face,
and she wondered if he anticipated problems from the visitors.
Chapter Twenty-Five
Andru and Ana awakened them the following morning. The four of them romped
in bed until Fulga politely knocked on the door, asking if she should keep breakfast
warm.
“I’m hungee.”
“Me too. I want bwekfast,” the twins yelled amidst giggles.
“We’ll be down shortly,” Darius said.
Darius carried Ana down the stairs on his back, and Andru ran in front of them to
reach the dining room table first.
“I have the daily reports ready for you, my lord.” Geeves approached from the
front room where he’d been awaiting Darius.
Tara took Ana from Darius’ back and placed her in the chair next to her brother.
“You will sit and eat with us, won’t you?” Tara asked, as Darius studied the
landlink Geeves had handed him.
“Duty calls, my man,” Darius told Geeves and swatted Tara on the rear as he
moved next to her at the table. “I’ll contact you within the hour.”
“Of course, my lord.” Geeves nodded and accepted the landlink from Darius, then
left them.
“I want more bacon,” Andru said with his mouth full.
“I can get it.” Ana went up on her knees and reached for the plate.
Tara slid the plate within reach of the twins just as her comm beeped.
“Several of the clans will be leaving within the hour,” she told Darius after talking
briefly into her comm.
It beeped a second time. It was Jolee saying, “We have a large number of gifts down
here, all left by clan leaders.”
“Why don’t you bring them up in one of the jeeps, and we’ll go through everything
together?” Tara spoke between bites of Danish.
“Sounds good. We need to plan your initiation ceremony as well.”
Tara ended the call and reached for a napkin to wipe her daughter’s face.
“I want to fly with you today on your glider, Mama.” Ana had a beautiful smile,
and her long golden hair glistened from the morning sun streaming through the
windows.
“The Neurians are asking to see us,” Darius said as he put his comm down on the
table.
Tara could tell he wasn’t overly enthusiastic about the interruptions, just as she
wasn’t. “Mama has to work, sweet child.” Tara lifted her daughter to her lap, but
turned her attention to Darius. “I’ll call the nanny for the children.”
* * * * *
Four Neurian priests entered the living room later that morning. Two large
Gothman guards escorted them, and Tara noticed the presence of the guards seemed to
unsettle the small group as they kept looking behind them at the two muscular
Gothman.
Darius nodded his head and the guards retreated from the room, closing the glass
doors behind them.
Immediately, the small group appeared more at ease. She wondered at their earlier
nervousness, but decided she would know their thoughts soon enough, and took a
moment to study the men standing in front of them. The priests wore long, cream-
colored robes. They each had small circular hats of the same color that came down over
each ear to a point. Roped sandals were visible under their robes. They were quite tall,
and Tealah was hardly visible as she stood quietly behind them in a modest Neurian
khaki outfit.
“What can we do for you?” Darius asked.
He and Tara sat in large, matching wooden chairs in front of the fireplace. The
chairs had been brought to the room just before the meeting. Darius had had them
made for the time when they would rule together, and they’d been stored in the garage
until now. The old living room furniture had been removed and the servants had
hurried to clean the room, preparing it for their rulers’ first audience. Tara and Darius
knew that over the winters, they would spend plenty of time in this room, in these
chairs, hearing the requests and complaints of their people.
Darius reclined in his large chair, enjoying the comfort of the soft cushions beneath
him and against his back. He took a second to watch Tara as the small procession
entered the room, and saw how she straightened, giving him a wonderful profile of her
ample breasts and long neck. Her hair fell past her shoulders; her expression appeared
grave.
He didn’t care about these people. More than likely, they wished to offer their
blessing. But Tara took these matters seriously, and for her, he would give the group his
full attention.
One of the tall priests moved forward and bowed. “Lord Darius, Lady Tara, thank
you for seeing us.”
Darius nodded and Tara smiled.
“Lady Tara, we’ve heard great stories of how Crator speaks to you.” When she
didn’t say anything, he continued, “If permissible, we would like to set up a small place
of worship. A place to…ah…spread His laws, discuss the teachings, learn from each
other the ways of Crator.”
* * * * *
Tara felt Darius’ eyes upon her and she turned to study the expression on his face.
The man had less knowledge of Crator than she did, and since he didn’t respond to the
request, she felt he’d given her the floor. She turned her attention back to the small
group and leaned forward, quite interested. “What do you mean by His laws and
teachings?” she asked.
The priest took a step toward her and spoke in a more relaxed tone as he explained,
“On one of our retreats into the desert of our continent, we discovered the ruins of an
ancient Crator temple. The priests found some writings. Of course, they’re still being
translated. We brought some of them with us. We would be honored if you’d look at
them.” The priest was enthusiastic.
“I’d like that,” Tara said thoughtfully. “To find written documentation on Crator
would help so much in understanding Him.” She paused and the room grew quiet.
Tara knew all eyes were on her, but she felt as excited as a child who had just received a
surprise gift. She couldn’t wait to see these writings the priest referred to, but her
priority at the moment was to secure these foreigners among her people. “I’m sure we
could find a trailer for you to stay in. I don’t know how the Runners will accept you. It
will be a challenge for you.”
“And a challenge we are anxious to accept.” The priest grinned, and the other men
around him nodded.
“I don’t want Crator force-fed to anyone, is that understood?”
“Yes, my lady.” The priest bowed his head, then looked up. “Walk with Crator.”
The group bowed their heads and brought their fingers to their foreheads, then to
their mouths, in the gesture Tara had seen before. The priests stepped to the side.
Tealah lifted her head, shifting her glance from Tara to Darius.