understanding man," she murmured.
Jaltor straightened and put down his goblet. "And now I shall show you
to the suite of rooms which I ordered made ready for your use. Come."
* * * * *
For a long time after the slave woman detailed to serve her had gone,
Alurna lay wide-eyed on the soft bed. Moonlight through the room's wide
window formed a solid square on the floor, and in its ghostly radiance
the furnishings seemed shadowy and unreal.
It was the first bed she had been in for a long, long time and sleep
should have come to her the moment she touched the pillow. But too many
thoughts raced through her mind to permit sleep--thoughts jumbled and
confused.
Ever since Jotan had rejoined the main body of his men after his
unsuccessful search for Dylara, he had been moody and distraught. Those
warriors who had accompanied him and Tamar on the hunt seemed
confident--out of Jotan's hearing!--that the jungle had gotten her, just
as it had claimed the lives of countless others.
And now that the way was clear to win him, Alurna slipped easily into a
new role--a role of silent understanding and ready sympathy. Slowly and
unconsciously Jotan had begun to respond to treatment. It might take
several moons, she realized, before he would begin to look upon her as a
desirable woman in addition to a warmhearted and friendly companion.
But she could wait--for many moons if necessary.
Now the intrigue of some unknown enemy of Jotan's father had given the
young nobleman new worries. If only there was some way to help him--some
method by which she might earn his gratitude. Gratitude, she knew, was
an excellent base on which to build romance.
Somewhere in the bowels of this very building Jotan and his father lay
in dark, damp cells, put there on the orders of her own uncle. As king
of Ammad and brother of her father he was entitled to her loyalty and
respect. But when it came to the point of choosing between Jaltor and
Jotan ... there was no doubt in her mind as to her ultimate decision!
As she lay there on her back, her eyes fixed unseeingly on the ceiling
beams, a plan began to shape itself in her mind--a plan which, as
details took concrete form, brought a faint smile to her lips.
And still smiling, Alurna fell asleep....
* * * * *
As the Ammadian patrol bore down upon him with leveled spears, Tharn's
blackwood bow seemed to leap into his hands and two a
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