The Changing of the Guard by J.S. Mawdsley
Author:J.S. Mawdsley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: political fantasy
Publisher: J.S. Mawdsley
Published: 2021-03-20T00:00:00+00:00
In Her Good Books
341 M.E.
Parry, thrust, duck, and turn. Parry, thrust, duck, and.... âOh, bugger.â Robert Tynsdale stopped short, letting the sword hang toward the ground. Heâd almost tripped over his own feet in the loose gravel of the guardsâ training yard. The morning sun was high over the roof of the barracks and the great glass dome of Wealdan Castle, and the air was hot and stifling. Robert was getting tired, but he had promised himself he would finish this drill a hundred times before he went back inside.
Before he could start again, he heard applause from the steps of the barracks. Orla Montgomery was watching him there, and it looked as if sheâd brought a waterskin with her. He wandered over for a drink, and she told him how brilliant his swordsmanship was.
âBy the way, Robert,â she said, taking the half-empty waterskin back, âDid you hear that the king and queen are going fishing on the royal barge today?â
âYes.â He lifted his sword. âThatâs why Iâm out here.â
She smiled brightly. âOh, good. So you squires have the day off, as well. I was just wondering if perhaps you might want to, um...go for a ride somewhere.â
Orla was the queenâs newest and youngest lady-in-waiting. Robert liked her because she was easy to talk to and often told him stories about the queenâs daily life. But she sometimes had this habit of showing up unannounced and asking questions like this. He had no idea why she did it.
âA ride? Why?â
Her thin, freckled face turned pink. âUm...well...itâs a lovely day. And I thought perhaps, since neither of us has anything to do until this evening....â
He could see it meant something to her, even though he didnât know why. So he gave her a consoling smile and said, âI have to finish my sword practice first. But then we can go out for a ride. In fact, why donât we stop at my house, and we can get my sister Aurelia to come along, too?â
âYour sister.â Orla didnât sound very enthused about that idea. âVery well. Finish your swordplay, Robert. Iâll be up in the queenâs apartment. Come find me when youâre ready.â She stalked away, looking a bit put out for some reason he couldnât fathom.
He finished doing the drill a hundred times and headed back toward the palace. But as he turned the corner of the barracks by the armory, he discovered there had been one other person watching him. Lady Muriel Gramiren, wife of his half-brother Lord Broderick, was lounging on a decorative plinth with a book in her hands. She waved, then slid gracefully down from her seat to walk over and join him.
âHello, Robert,â she said with a thin smile. âI saw you speaking with Lady Orla. Do you fancy her?â
âI...I donât know,â Robert answered, as his cheeks and the tips of his ears burned.
âI happen to be very good friends with her parents,â Lady Muriel continued. âOne word from me, and they could....â She raised an eyebrow.
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