Read The Prince of Powys Online
Authors: Cornelia Amiri,Pamela Hopkins,Amanda Kelsey
Tags: #General, #Fiction, #Romance, #Fantasy, #Historical
here?”
“He was not pleased with my service during your escape. I
have been shoveling horse dung ever since. I doubt if Ethelbald
knows I am gone.”
“Saxon, how did you manage to get so far, especialy in that
disguise? You are the ugliest woman I have ever seen.” Elisedd
waved his hand in the air. “Take that dress off and speak to me
like a man as I cal for your death.”
“Father, it may wel be a waste of a good blade to behead this
one.” Gods help him, he ruined Branda’s life. He needed to find
some way to save Scan, the innocent dolt.
Scan puled his arms from the gown, pushed it to his ankles
and stepped out of it. “I have come to save Princess Branda
from harm with no care for what fate befals me.”
“Wel, that is brave of you,” Elisedd said. “Take him to the
dungeon.”
Branda flew into the hal. “Stop it; release Scan. Let him go!”
“Release Scan? He is a Mercian hearth guard who gained
entrance to Dinas Bran. I cannot thwart the King’s command.”
Blaise wanted to smile. She was her feisty, commanding self, no
longer meek and sad.
“So, are you going to send me to the dungeons?” Branda
tilted her head upward in a chalenge.
“Princess, you are not a prisoner.” Elisedd leaned forward.
“You are a hostage and are afforded ful hospitality.”
“You hold me like a prisoner.” She folded her arms across her
chest. “You put a guard at my door. You mean to send me
against my wil to Cuthred.”
“That is your father’s doing, girl.” Elisedd turned to his sons
and shrugged. “How did she get past her guard?”
“I wil find out, Father,” Brochfael said with a tilt of his firm
chin.
“Where is my sire?” Branda puffed out her chest.
“What?” Blaise was baffled.
“Do not play the fool with me.” She glared at him hatefuly. “If
Scan is here, then my father and his army must be near.”
Blaise stepped down from the dais, grasped her by the
shoulders and looked her in the eye. “Your father has refused
your ransom. He thinks you are ruined.”
“No.” She pushed him away. “I know now that it is a lie.
When you first told me of this I believed it, but I now know that
just as your god Bran lied, so do you. My sire has come to
rescue me. He wants me but he just didn’t want to pay the
ransom. I know it.”
“Oh, Princess, how I wish it were so, but your father has cast
you from Mercia. I came to rescue you and take you to your
you from Mercia. I came to rescue you and take you to your
sister Judith,” Scan said softly.
“Oh.” She cast her gaze downward. “So, it is true. He has
disowned me.” She tilted her body to one side as if she was
going to faint.
“Come; let me help you to your bower.” Blaise wrapped his
arm around her shoulder and escorted her out of the hal.
She was silent as they walked into the sunroom. She dropped
down on her bed face down and wept.
Blaise sat on the corner of the bed and eased next to her.
“Branda, I wil do what I can. I promise I wil get Scan out of the
dungeon tomorrow. This is not a good day to speak with
Elisedd, but on the morrow I wil convince him Scan is
harmless.” He stroked her silky hair. “Don’t cry. We wil free
Scan then we wil wait for Brochfael to return.” What could he
say? He babbled on, “Cuthred may refuse the ransom. If so,
then you can stay here. I believe Carthann has an idea on what
we can do next, but we wil talk of that later.”
Her weeping stopped but she didn’t look up. She lay face
down, too sad to speak.
“Rest now. We wil speak of this later.” He rose and slowly
walked out of the bower.
Leri came up behind him. “I heard.”
He gazed into her soft blue eyes. “She needs you.”
She nodded and stepped into the sunroom.
Blaise leaned against the wal.
What have I done? I brought
her to Dinas Bran as a hostage to please my father. I should
have left her in Mercia, but then I would not have known
her.
He strode to his chamber, took off his clothes and sank into
the cold bed.
Carthann does not know how much I would
like to wed the Princess, take her as my bride. Elisedd would
never allow it. If Cuthred wants her then I shall have to take
her to him. May that day never come.
With that thought, he drifted to sleep.
Outside, the sky was gray. Sunrise had broken an hour ago.
Blaise slid his booted feet into a warrior stance as he faced
Elisedd in the hal.
Elisedd in the hal.
The King looked down at him from his throne upon the dais.
A tal tankard brimmed with mead was set before Elisedd along
with a bowl of steaming porridge, which he pushed aside to cool.
Elisedd’s red hair swirled in curls about his weather-worn
face. His lips were hidden behind the thick, red moustache. A
Celtic tunic with tracery embroidered in fine gold thread by
Carthann’s hand strained against his broad chest. In addition, the gleaming crown, golden armlets and anklets adorned his aging,
yet wel-muscled, body.
Blaise cleared his throat and spoke. “Sire, I have come to ask
you to free the Saxon named Scan.”
“He meant to steal the Princess, thus the ransom Cuthred and
your brother are negotiating in Wessex.”
“Scan meant to save his friend for he and Branda are like
brother and sister.”
“Curse these Saxons. Curse them al. I have two now in my
keeping, and I know not what to do with either.” He took a swig
of mead. “I fear I have gone into the business of fostering
Saxons.”
Blaise stepped forward. “They were the only ones to befriend
me during my captivity in Mercia.”
He knew there was more to it than that. Scan was Branda’s
friend and Blaise would do anything for Branda. Anything except
tel Elisedd he loved the Saxon Princess. Nothing frightened him
more for Elisedd would see it as treason.
“There would be no joy in kiling him. After al, he is naught
but a mouse.” Elisedd tilted his head and let out a raspy chortle.
“If you free him, at least he can be of some use to us.”
“What say you? In truth he was no use to Ethelbald as a
guard.”
“Father, if you free Scan, I swear to you I wil be his guard
and keeper,” he said firmly. The guard was Branda’s friend and
that made him useful to Blaise.
Elisedd drummed his fingers on the arm of his oaken throne.
“So be it.” He took another gulp of mead. “Release him from the
dungeon, but—mind you—that fool is your responsibility.”
* * * *
Blaise bowed in reverence, exited the hal, and headed to the
cave they used for the dungeon. The entranceway was near the
outer wal of the fort. He had secured freedom for her friend.
Now al he had to do was find a way to keep Cuthred from
getting his hands on the Princess without letting anyone,
especialy Branda, know how much he cared for her. For if she
knew, she’d want to run off with him and then her life would be
one of misery and poverty, albeit with love. He felt an
unexpected twinge of sadness at the thought. He hung his head.
No, she was a Princess through and through; he could not bring
such hardship upon her.
He entered the dark, musky cave and nodded to the guard.
The man sat at a smal oaken table where two white candles
burned brightly. He held a skin of ale.
“Greetings, Brent. How fares the prisoner?”
“The rats haven’t gotten to him yet.” Brent took a swig from
his skin of ale and wiped his lips with the back of his hand.
“Good.” Blaise placed his hands on his hips. “Elisedd has
ordered him to be released to me.”
“Yes, my Prince.” Brent rubbed his face as if it itched, toddled
over to the wal and took a torch. The guard handed the
firebrand to Blaise then lifted a wooden ladder and lowered it
down. Brandishing the torch, he climbed into the dark hole.
When he reached the bottom he caled out to Scan, “Saxon,
how fare you?”
“Prince Blaise, is it you?”
“Yes, I’ve come to free you from the dungeon.”
A wide smile brightened Scan’s dirty face. “My thanks.”
They climbed up the ladder and out of the dark dungeon.
Brent folowed behind them with his ale skin in hand.
Blaise led Scan to his chamber to bathe and dress in Celtic
attire. In a red tunic and checkered braies, blonde-headed Scan
walked with him through the fort of Dinas Bran.
“I would serve you and be your man if you wil have me,
Prince Blaise.”
Blaise stared into his lucid blue eyes. “Would a Saxon of
Mercia serve a Prince of Powys?”
“Yes. Though you took Branda hostage, you have seen to it
she has been wel cared for. You freed me.” Scan inhaled. “I
know you to be brave and just.” He exhaled. “I would serve you
know you to be brave and just.” He exhaled. “I would serve you
to my death—this I swear.” He spoke in a tone of awe and
respect.
“I accept your service, Scan.” He patted him on the back.
“Might I ask how you and the Princess are fairing?” There
was a trace of amusement in Scan’s voice. “She is quite fond of
you. I thought love had sparked between you two.”
God’s teeth!
How is it Scan knows of this?
Blaise put his hand to his forehead for a fleeting minute then let it fal back
down to his side. “No! Branda is my hostage. Naught more.”
“In truth?” There was a glint of humor in Scan’s eyes.
“Yes. Branda is comely but, because of me, Ethelbald
banished her from Mercia.”
“He was not a good sire. A good King mayhap, but not a man
to raise a daughter alone. He never understood the Princess.”
“She can be a trial upon a man’s nerves.” Just thinking about
her brought a smile to Blaise’s lips.
“My Prince, am I wrong to think you have found her
pleasing?”
He swalowed. “I find the Princess charming and I take
pleasure in her company but she wil be turned over to Cuthred.
There is naught I can do.” However, he didn’t believe his own
words. Somehow he would find a way to stay with Branda.
As they walked on, Scan turned to Blaise. “My Prince, could
you not ask Elisedd to give Princess Branda to you as your
wife?”
“You are the second person to ask me this.”
I wish it were so
simple.
“If the Princess is angry, and I am sure she is, it is not because she is banished from Mercia but because you would give her to
Cuthred, her betrothed, instead of pledging your troth to her.”
“What madness, Scan!”
If only it were so. Elisedd will
never let me marry a Saxon.
“Very wel, my Prince, but I stil believe Branda is as fond of
you as you are of her.”
Scan’s pause was answered by Blaise’s silence.
“Wil you take me to her, my Prince?” Scan arched his
eyebrows.
He nodded his head. “That is where we are headed.” He
recaled the last time he’d seen her. She had lain face down on
the bed crying. “Branda is sad. She wil be happy to see you,
the bed crying. “Branda is sad. She wil be happy to see you,
Scan.”
“As I wil be to see her, my Prince.”
* * * *
lightly.
Leri greeted him. “Good day, Blaise.”
“Is the Princess in? I’ve brought her friend Scan.”
“Is it true? Is it Scan?” Branda yeled with glee as she ran to
the door.
“Princess!” Scan smiled and opened his arms to hug her.
Blaise stepped back, feeling a tinge of jealousy.
I got the fool
released. Where is my hug?
“I was so afraid when the guards took you,” Branda said as
she released Scan from her tight embrace.
“The Prince freed me.”
“Blaise!” she exclaimed and jumped into his arms.
She was warm and soft. He melted in her heat. Her
shimmering hair smeled of daffodils and sunshine.
He dropped his arms, easing out of the embrace. “Princess,”
he rasped, “it was naught.” He stepped back.
She stepped forward.” I want to thank you for freeing Scan.”
Was she mad? It was kiling him to be this close to her. His
pulse pounded. An unwelcome surge of excitement raced
through him. She stared with longing at him as she softened her
mouth.
When he cupped her face in his hand, his palm burned. Her
breath was warm against his face. She pressed her mouth to his.
Her trembling lips clung to him. His mouth tingled. He slid his
fingers down her face and released her.
The kiss was but a gentle whisper, yet it left his mouth burning
with fire. Long after, they stil held each other’s gaze. Scan
cleared his throat loudly and brought them out of the dreamy
daze.
There was a long pause before Blaise spoke. “Ah, Princess.”
He knew he wore a foolish grin upon his face. “I came only to
bring your friend to you. I shal leave you now.”
How he longed to stay there to simply look upon her. Feeling
the heat of embarrassment on his face, he left the sunroom. He
the heat of embarrassment on his face, he left the sunroom. He