Vampire Court: Black Pawn by Ingrid Seymour
Author:Ingrid Seymour [Seymour, Ingrid]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: PenDreams
Published: 2019-04-01T16:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 9
There were coins in my pocket. More than Iâd ever had at one time. I thought of the sweets Timotei craved. Apples dipped in honey and rolled over crushed nuts, tiny cakes stuffed with jam, hard candy that lasted for hours in your mouth. My first impulse was to use the money to buy a bag full of them, but reality quickly skewered that idea.
âWhy the gloomy face?â Marin asked, thumping my back as he stood outside the palace, looking down on Acedrex, dressed in our black uniforms with swords at our waists and cloaks at our backs.
He was the Second Pawn, a man of cheery disposition. Tall and thin as a young pine tree, he was probably close to his fortieth year.
âYouâd rather stay and muck out some more horse shit?â he asked with a laugh.
I laughed, too, acting like the Nyro Stonehelm I used to be three weeks ago. Maybe Iâd been jaded and bitter when I thought too hard about my lot, but Iâd still had reason to be happy. Now, that had been taken away, leaving only ill-humor and darkness.
âNo more horse shit for me,â I said. âIâve got other things in mind.â I smiled crookedly.
âAttaboy!â Marin thumped my back again and laughed louder. He leaned closer and raised a hand over his mouth. âI highly recommend Madam Zussetteâs. The ladies are particularly beautiful there.â
âIâll keep that in mind,â I said, feeling dirty just by the insinuation that I would visit such a place. I couldnât disrespect a lady that way. Father had taught me better.
Still, it gave me the perfect excuse to get away from the group. I wasnât required to stay with them, but they had talked about drinking a tankard together at The Bad Bishop. I would join them later, but I had an important errand to run before that.
We made our way down from the palace, walking leisurely toward the city by way of a shortcutânot by the main, paved road that carriages took. It was a thirty-minute walk, first down the hill, then through a lightly wooded area. I had never observed Acedrex from this vantage point. Iâd always been afraid of approaching either palace or any of the other noblesâ manors. And on my first day here, Iâd been too distressed to pay attention to my surroundings. Today, however, I drank in the full view.
The city was imposing under the early afternoon sun. Everything was clean and orderly, streets running north to south. Across from us on, the other side of the city, sat the White Palace, elevated at the same level as the Black Palace. The structure was a resplendent white that shone like a diamond, making the manors scattered to its right and left appear dull in comparison.
Visiting merchants thought the place beautiful. Did they not notice the wall that imprisoned us? Or the monsters that decided our fate?
The mountains beyond the wall called to me. Their rocky outcrops didnât appear hospitable, but whatever dangers awaited there couldnât possibly be worse than the terrible nightmare Timotei and I lived in.
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