Seven Ways to Kill a King by Melissa Wright
Author:Melissa Wright [Wright, Melissa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Melissa Wright
Chapter 18
Cass should have never told Miri how he felt. It was a weakness, one that would have had him thrown out of the guard. He was bloodsworn to the queenâa queen who was dead at the sorcerersâ hands.
He pressed his heels into his horseâs flanks as they rode through the forest, kicking the beast faster between a break in the trees. Theyâd barely escaped Kirkwall with their lives, and until he had Miri safely inside the boundaries of Ironwood, he would not count her out of harmâs way.
Miriâs confession regarding her mother made his duty infinitely more complicated, and he wished heâd had time to leave a message for Terric. Someone on the inside, close enough to have taken her blood, had betrayed their queen. He couldnât imagine how the queensguard would manage the sorcerers if they held a queenâs bloodânot that theyâd been able to conquer them yetâor how to discover who had betrayed the queen. Blood magic was not a subject Cass had studied. No one aside from the sorcerers had been allowed knowledge of the dark arts, by order of the oldest laws.
He could only hope they didnât have Miriâs blood and that it was merely the presence of the queenâs inside of herâthe connection of mother and daughterâor the nearness of Miriâs exposure to that dark magic while soaked in her motherâs blood that had caused her reaction to the sorcererâs presence in Pirn. She had nearly frozen, her eyes had gone misty and far away, and only distance from the sorcerer had made her recover.
If Miri could not function in proximity to a sorcerer, she would not have a single chance of setting foot near their home at Stormskeep. There, sorcerers were everywhere. Like the hungry wolves of Blackstoneâs forests.
For Miriâs part, sheâd been quiet, barely a word spoken since the flood of memories sheâd shared at the inn. Cass understood why sheâd held it so near. He understood, too, that what drove her was not bloodlust or the need for revenge. It was the vowâa promise made.
Miri was no fool. She knew the lives she risked outside of even her own. The sorcerers were beholden to the kings because magic required bloodâlife. Had the sacrifices been made on the streets, they would have been called murders, but under the protection of the crown, the killings were deemed necessity in their duty to the throne and to law.
Their relationship to the queen was governed by much older laws, bindings that protected the realm. The Lion Queen had been more than sparing in her use of the sorcerers, and because of it, they had turned on her. They had yearned to be set free, and with the lords who desired the throne, they found their way. That left the queensguard figuring out which of those kings held the blood of the Lion Queen, which had control of the sorcerers in a way the others did not.
Blood was power, and by the way Miri reacted to the sorcerers, they clearly held at least some power over her.
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