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by Neil Jackson

“It was the same both times,” Menzies whispered. “They made no defence.”

  He came to a decision. He stood, groaning at aches and pains the length of his body.

  “Where to James?” David asked. “Do we head for home?”

  “Not yet. Come with me, or stay, it makes no mind to me. But we have our duty as Christians to perform.”

  Menzies tore long strips from his tunic, and wound them tight round a piece of wood. He lit it from the fire. David of Hawick followed his example.

  Together they strode back into the tower.

  The Earl and his disciples still stood before the bloodied cross, heads bowed in a mockery of prayer. The Hawick man would have ran again then, but Menzies put out a hand to stop him.

  “You did right by John the Swift. Now we shall do right by our liege.”

  Menzies strode across the mosaic. His foot kicked his sword that still lay there, sending in skittering across the polished stone. He didn’t bend to retrieve it.

  I don’t need it. I have something else that will serve me better.

  The Earl looked up at his approach. The pale eyes seemed to stare into Menzies’ soul. The big man opened his arms wide, welcoming.

  “You have been by my side these many years,” the big man said. His voice sounded dry and hoarse, and had withered to little more than a whisper. “Join me now. The Lord wills it.”

  “Aye,” Menzies said. “The Lord wills it.”

  He stepped forward and thrust the burning brand into the cloth of the Earl’s robe. The black paint on the front took first, raising a fiery circle that spread quickly. Menzies smelled the acrid tang of burning hair as the Earl’s beard blazed. The big man started to flap his arms, attempting to put out the flame.

  “In the name of Jesus Christ, be still,” Menzies shouted.

  Despite the flames, the Earl complied. He stood, silent even as fire ravaged his face. The last Menzies saw was one of the white eyes pop and sizzle, then the body fell away to the ground. The disciples swayed like drunkards.

  The crown of thorns hissed and crackled as the flame reached it.

  The robed disciples moved forward, but even as they reached with longing towards the Earl, the fire took completely and raged through the tinder-dry wood of the crown. As a man, the disciples fell, pole-axed, onto the mosaic.

  They let the fire take its course. By the time it was done the Earl’s body was charred and ravaged, the crown of thorns indistinguishable from the rest of the remains.

  “In the name of Jesus Christ, be at peace,” Menzies said softly. He ground his foot on the remains, scattering the crown, and most of the Earl’s head, to dust and ash.

  He turned and left. He did not look back.

  It was only when they were back out in the heat of the sun that David of Hawick spoke.

  “What did we just do?” he asked.

  Menzies set his eyes on the horizon and home. He didn’t reply, but something that the Hawick man had said earlier echoed in his mind.

  It was the Christian thing to do.

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