Dawn of a Legend by R. K. Lander
Author:R. K. Lander [Lander, R. K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-04-21T21:00:00+00:00
Ten
Revelation
âIt was a time of uncertainty for Felâannár. He knew the voices of the trees, understood their ways, heeded their warnings, and smiled at their chatter. But he had always known there was more. There was no sense of finality, he once said. There was something teetering on the borders of his knowledge, like a name long unused but never forgotten.â
The Silvan Chronicles. Marhené.
Felâannár woke to the sound of hushed voices. His back was stiff and painful, and he felt light-headed. Turning, he sat up and waited for the dizziness to pass. Llyniel and Sontúr were beside him in a moment, and he nodded at them both, accepting the vial of disgusting green liquid that they had been feeding him every few hours.
Heâd slept deeply, and he wondered if Sontúr, or even Llyniel, had laced his tea with something. But whatever it had been, it wasnât enough for him to forget Llynielâs concerned eyes in the nightâor Panâassárâs story of his fall . . . and his return.
âIâm hungry.â That should encourage his over-zealous healers that he was fine and that he could return to his own rooms. Sontúr didnât disappoint. He nodded at him and then left him alone with Llyniel.
âI . . . may have asked you for a kiss . . .â he said ruefully, but there was a saucy twinkle in his eyes.
Llyniel cocked a brow and then leaned over him. âFool warrior,â she tutted and shook her head. âThe poison has melted your mind and loosened that tongue of yours.â
âDid I worry you?â he smiled.
âYou did,â she said, turning away from him so that he would not see just how much he had worried her. It was something she had yet to ponderâthose strong feelings she had experienced when they had discovered the canimbulaâand then Arané had announced that the key ingredient to the antidote had previously been stolen. It wasnât until her mind recalled the black bark and Arané had told her only thirty minutes had passed that her heart had stopped its irregular thumping and the weight upon her chest had lifted.
She fancied Felâannár, had all but accepted a Silvan fling in the trees with him. But her reactions were not those of a casual friend. She frowned inwardly, because the thought was disturbing. Unwanted.
âShall we get you dressed?â she asked, turning back to him only to roll her eyes at his lopsided grin, knowing exactly what he was thinking and unable to hide her own mirth. âGet up, you Silvan oaf, and do it slowly. The herbs in the antidote will linger in your system for a while. You will be unsteady on your feet.â
Tossing the bedcover to one side, he swung his feet over the edge and sat up. She was right, and he closed his eyes for a moment.
âSlowly,â she warned.
By the time Sontúr was back, Felâannár was walking slowly to the chairs before the fire and then sinking into one of them, careful not to sit back and jostle his wound.
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