Thornton Brothers Medieval Time Travel Romance Books 1-3 by Cynthia Luhrs
Author:Cynthia Luhrs [Luhrs, Cynthia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cynthia Luhrs
Chapter Fifty-Eight
The scene unfolding in front of her made Elizabeth feel like she was standing on a movie set or attending one of those medieval dinners. Sheâd never been to a Renaissance faire, but imagined it must look similar.
As the horses brought the men closer and closer, Robert teetered back and forth in the saddle.
She squinted. âIs he drunk?â
The guard frowned, but it was Rabbie who spoke up. âNo more than usual, mistress.â
As if that was supposed to make her feel better. When the frogâs lance struck Robert, she couldnât help it: Elizabeth screamed. In slow motion, she watched as he leaned far to the right like a metronome but did not fall, instead coming back to center, leaning to the left, and then returning to an upright position in the saddle. The pounding of her heart made it hard to hear what the men below were saying. She clenched the cup so tightly she was surprised it didnât shatter into a thousand pieces.
They went again, and she swore her nerves couldnât take it. This time Robert hit Radford, who listed precariously to the side but did not fall. The whole thing was nerve-racking.
Rabbie rubbed his hands together. ââTis the last time. My lord will take him down now.â
Radfordâs lance struck Robert in the chest so hard he went flying backward off the horse, landing in the mud with a splat. The cloak trimmed in white fur and beautiful embroidery was now covered with muck. At least the mail and armor would wash off.
The inventive swearing made her grin. When Elizabeth made it home sheâd have to remember some of them. As she watched, Radford dismounted and bobbled over to Robert, leaning over him. The man had his back to her, so she couldnât see the look on his face or hear what he said. But she knew it had to be bad from the way Robert stiffened.
Then the frog straightened up and, even with his vertically challenged self, managed to look down his nose at everyone. Radford puffed out his chest. âYou lose, Thornton. I will have a fine time with my spirited filly. Where is the faerie?â
That horrible little man was talking about her. This was not good. She couldnât go with him; there was something about him that set off all the warning bells in her head. Elizabeth would have bet her camper and Lulabell that he wasnât a nice guy at all. Some of the richest men were the worst, thinking the law didnât apply to them. That they could do whatever they wished, with no thought to the consequences. Every fiber of her being told her Radford was one of the bad guys.
While Robert had acted like a complete jerk since the night sheâd woken up in his bed, at least she knew he wouldnât harm her. Well, other than throwing her in the dungeon, but she guessed it was better than being burnt at the stake for being a witch or a faerie. In this day and age, men thought women of knowledge were evil, so sheâd count herself lucky.
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