Altered Destinies- Earth Reborn by Yvonne Hertzberger

Altered Destinies- Earth Reborn by Yvonne Hertzberger

Author:Yvonne Hertzberger [Hertzberger, Yvonne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780994882530
Publisher: Yvonne Hertzberger
Published: 2019-11-04T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Seven

THE INN

Mag had welcomed Bain and Jessin’s protective presence for the night but knew little more than what she had already told Bain the evening before. He did glean from her where in the city he would most likely find some of Mathune’s men. Rumour had it that they favoured two of the largest inns.

“I think his men have likely taken over these inns entirely,” Mag said they are close together. We will seek them out there.”

Jessin looked dubious. “But Milord, that might be a trap. Even if it is not, surely we will be discovered and killed. You are Lord Makin’s heir. You must not risk your life so readily.”

“That is so, Jessin, but,” Bain jerked his head slightly to the right and behind him, “do you not see those two men in conversation in front of that shop?”

“Yes.”

“And those shadows receding into that alley?”

Jessin looked puzzled. “Yes, but…”

“Do not look closer, but all four are our men. That you did not recognize them shows how well they have kept hidden. I have spotted them, and others, now and then. They search for Mathune, yes, but also keep track of our movements.”

Jessin’s eyes widened. “I ought to have recognized them, too, Milord.”

Bain chuckled. “No, Jessin. Two of them are scouts, trained to hide in plain sight. The other two are seasoned soldiers - under orders to stay hidden where possible. You are well trained in weapons but these tactics take years to master.”

In spite of the reassurance Jessin looked unhappy. “Are there more we have not seen, Milord?”

“I have not seen more but I suspect Reynce is not far. While I gave orders to disperse I am certain he has higher orders from Lord Makin that I am to be protected at all costs. I do not doubt he is nearby.”

Jessin looked relieved and seemed about to speak, then change his mind. After walking in silence for several minutes he ventured, “I must be more observant.”

The idea that he needed such protection rankled Bain but he knew better than to think it unwise. I must live to produce an heir. He pushed a worry about Phaera aside as they approached the street where the first inn stood, and slowed his pace. “We will enter as mercenaries wishing to join Mathune. They will not question our swords, then. We will say we have heard of his power and know he is the man to back.” When Jessin gave him a startled look he added, “You are my man. Follow my lead and do not speak unless necessary. You will call me Krell. Do not forget that – Krell.”

“Krell.” Jessin rolled it over his tongue a few times, then squared his shoulders and met Bain’s eyes. “I will not forget.” His voice had taken a new resolve.

Bain strode to the door of the inn with Jessin close behind, pulled it open and boomed, “Is this where two good men may offer their services to Lord Mathune?” He remained limned squarely in the doorway, one hand on the hilt of his sword, the other on his hip, and waited.



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