Recluce Tales by L E Jr Modesit
Author:L E Jr Modesit [Modesit, L E Jr]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
IX
Bard sings after dinner every evening for over an eightday. He always sings the first song to the Marshal, and all the others to the guards.
He still dreams the dreams of what he must bring to pass, and he often wakes in the travelersâ quarters drenched in sweat and shivering. The smell of that sweat nauseates him, and he must wash up completely and frequently, despite the bone-numbing chill of the water.
On sixday evening, the Marshal stops him after half a glass and motions him to the dais and to a chair placed beside her.
âYou sing far too well for a traveling minstrel.â
âI will admit I do not travel often. This past half year has been the first in a very long time. I have stayed here longer than anywhere else.â
âDo you wish to leave?â
âNo.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause I am here to sing for you.â
The Marshal looks to the healer, who nods, almost sadly. The Marshal looks back to him. âThen ⦠perhaps I should let you. You may accompany me.â She stands.
He immediately does as well, then walks beside her, if a half pace back, as she climbs the stone steps to the upper level and a sitting room behind a heavy oak door.
The two guards position themselves just inside the door.
She seats herself in a leather upholstered straight armchair.
He takes a lower stool from the wall and places it several yards from her.
âYouâre not as old as you look,â says the Marshal, a faint smile tingeing her lips.
âFar older in some ways, younger in others.â Otherwise you would not find me here.
âYouâve circled much of Candar to gain my attention. Why?â
âThe simplest and most honest answer is because I must.â His reply is also totally true.
âFrom one like you, that is indeed a compliment.â
âTo a woman who will determine the entire future of the world, it is a fact.â
âDo you ever lie?â
âNo ⦠except ⦠I do not always tell all I know.â
âTruth is the most deceiving of lies.â
âIt is.â
âHow are you deceiving me?â
âIâve tried not to deceive you about why I am here.â
âWhy is that?â
âTo sing to you, so that what can be, will be.â
âThen ⦠you should sing.â
Without another word, he eases the guitar into position and begins.
Catch a falling fire; hold it to the skies,
Never let it die away,
For love may come and fill your lonely eyes
With the light of more than day â¦
With the words and the silvered notes from the strings, he weaves truth into the song, as much as he can.
Her eyes are bright when he finishes.
âPerhaps a song more appropriate toâ¦,â he suggests.
âThe season? Of course. Since it is almost harvestâ¦â
When the plains grass whispers gold
When the red blooms flower boldâ
The Marshal holds up her hand and looks to the two guards. âYou can leave now.â
The younger immediately rises. The older offers an inquiring glance.
The Marshal merely nods. She does not speak until the door to the chamber is closed and the echo of boots on the stone steps has faded. âWhere did you learn that song?â
âFrom my grandmother ⦠quite some time ago.
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