A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe

A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe

Author:Samantha Cohoe [Cohoe, Samantha]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781250220400
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published: 2020-10-12T18:30:00+00:00


12

The next day I rose, ill-rested and sore of head. I looked at my dirty robe à la polonaise, lying crumpled on the floor, and concluded that I could not face the day in it. I decided to test Valentin’s assertion that the black-haired girl’s clothes wouldn’t fit. I took out each of the gowns and laid them on the gilded brocade bedspread. The petal pink was too girlish, I decided, and another was clearly a ballgown, and much too elaborate for daily wear. The most practical option was a sprigged, egg-blue muslin. I tried it without my stays, and couldn’t close the thing. With a sigh, I laced myself into my undergarments and forced the dress closed over them. I was taller than the girl it was meant for, but without the hip pads, the dress fell to a respectable length. I tightened the ribbons that drew the neck closed and examined myself in the mirror. I stretched my arms forward, and though it was tight I could move well enough.

I would have chosen a more dignified dress to meet my fate in, if there had been one. This was a dress for a young girl going for a walk in the park on a suitor’s arm, or to a picnic on a fine spring day. It looked wrong on my nervous, taut frame. It didn’t suit my wan face or my heavily shadowed eyes.

I considered taking it off and suffering the future in my own, sullied dress. There was only a little blood on the hem. Perhaps I could wash it out in the basin.

But it was too late. There was a knock at the door, and I answered it still in the robin’s-egg muslin. Valentin started to say good morning, then saw what I wore, and his voice failed him.

“Good morning,” I replied. I no longer wanted to change. The stricken look on Valentin’s face was worth a little incongruity. “Do you have the supplies I asked for?”

Valentin opened his mouth but didn’t use it. He nodded. Even that seemed to cost him something.

“Good. And where would you have me work? I will need somewhere with a good space and a fireplace of suitable size.”

Valentin turned his head away. He stared resolutely at the wall as he answered.

“The library.”

I raised my eyebrows, but Valentin did not see. No adept would have suggested a library. Between the smells, smokes, and occasional explosions, books were not safe in an alchemist’s workroom. But these were Burggraf Ludwig’s books, and therefore I felt no particular desire to protect them.

“I’m ready,” I said. “Lead the way.”

Valentin did not take my arm and walked farther from me than he had before. We climbed the stairs and I saw that the room where they held Dominic was still guarded, this time by the large, florid German.

“Guten Morgen,” I said to him. Valentin held the library door open expectantly, but I ignored him and continued in German. “How is the prisoner today?”

“Well enough, I think,” said the German, with a hesitant look at Valentin.



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