Blood Price (Noble of Blood Book 1)
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Victor planted a large hand on the guards shoulder. “Double the provisions and pack a second tent. The Prince will not be traveling alone.”
The guard turned and ran down the hall, two other guards in his wake to help.
“You do not need to accompany me.” Said Dartein “I wish to travel alone.”
“Forgive my free speech, My Prince, but you will not make it far in your state with an infant to care for. You are grieving and suffering from a hard journey. I will go with you and see to helping with Josaleene's child.”
Stunned that the guard would talk to him so directly, Dartein had no response.
Continuing his speech Victor said to the Prince “Do not think that you were the only one here who cared deeply for The Princess. Just as you, I can no longer bear to be within the walls of this Palace. I will be ready to travel in half an hour, and will wait for you in the yard.” Victor then turned and fled down the hallway before his Prince could deny him the chance to escape.
Dartein stood there motionless for several moments. The small infant in his arms stared up at him with large eyes. He could almost feel Josaleene looking at him through those eyes.
Taking a deep breath he walked towards the Palace entryway, away from the death of his love.
Chapter 22
The Patriarch stood on the same balcony where he had held vigil that past two nights. He had seen his son return, had seen the blood craze in his eyes. He had wanted to reason with his son about Josaleene's death. He had wanted so much to tell him that everything would be OK. But he himself knew it would never be OK. And seeing his son so far gone he knew that reason would never reach him.
He knew Dartein had the knowledge of drinking blood from the source, and had quite obviously used it in his travels. There would be no reaching him in his current state of mind. The lust for blood would cloud any judgment or reason.
Mortul watched then as Victor led two large and sturdy mounts to the center of the courtyard. The horses were laden with traveling tents and bulging saddlebags. Mortul had seen the emotion in Victors face when Josaleene was in pain, and was not surprised the guard intended to leave.
He was however, surprised when he saw his Son walk out into the courtyard holding his infant daughter. He watched as Dartein walked over to Victor and handed him the small bundle, then swung himself up onto one of the horses. He reached down to take the baby back, and then fastened the child to his chest using a sling.
Victor mounted the second horse and without even looking back, both men rode away from the Palace.
Heartbroken for the second time in his life, Mortul clutched at the stone railing along the balcony.
The Patriarch of the Noble Race stood staring at the palace gates, willing his Son to come back through them. He had no idea how long he stood there watching, waiting until the sky started to turn orange with the threat of the rising sun.
Still lost in his heartbreak, he barely heard the two men come up behind him. He turned to see two of his Noble Rangers standing in the doorway to the balcony.
“Patriarch, My Lord, we bring terrible news.” One of them stated gravely.
“If you have come to tell me my Son has left, then I am afraid I already know. No need to rub salt in that wound.” Mortul turned back to look out towards the gates again.
“My Lord” said the other Ranger. “We do not come to tell you of your Son. We came to tell you what we found in the northern forest. Sir, we found goblins. Hundreds upon hundreds of them. I am loathe to tell you of this but, Sir, the Ancient Enemy has returned to our lands.”
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