barbaric Northlands) as a small army.
Then again, between the two of them, they
She was pleased to see them, though. Charles Fredrik would be even more pleased.
The one thing that this room had was privacy, even if it was cold enough that she could see her breath except when she was right on top of the fire. And a lot of furs. Most of which were piled on top and around her in a kind of luxurious nest that Francesca was loath to leave—which was why she hadn't leapt to her feet to greet the Emperor's secondary heir as she probably should have.
Still, Manfred was not the kind to stand on ceremony. Neither was Erik.
Instead, Francesca looked up tolerantly at the two men, who were very much worse for wear than they had been when she last saw them. Then wrinkled her fine-boned nose. 'You stink. And that's a thick lip and pair of black eyes you have there, Erik. How did you get those?'
They were unshaven and filthy, and she shuddered to think of how many fleas Manfred alone was providing a haven for. She was not exaggerating when she told them that they stank. In fact, they reeked: of sweat, of rancid grease, and something musky and animal. Clearly, they had come straight here the moment they arrived within the walls of the fortress-
Whatever had detained them had been physically hazardous, it seemed. She could well believe it. The Norwegian town of Telemark was some considerable distance inland from the sea. The countryside was steep, cold, snowy—which was to say, so far as Francesca was concerned, barbarous in all respects. She'd been born and raised in the Aquitaine and spent most of her adult life on the sunny coasts of the Mediterranean.
Erik looked balefully at her. 'I'd rather not talk about it.'
Manfred guffawed. 'I'll tell you . . . for a consideration, darling.'
'No, you won't,' said Erik immediately.
Somehow, Francesca doubted she'd be getting that story. 'Well, I've brought a fair number of sleighs here at your royal uncle's command.' She gestured at the well-armed but nervous looking Danes. 'The Emperor wants you back in Mainz immediately. Is your business here done?'
Manfred grimaced. 'It is, although we had to agree to slightly modified terms. Give us a few moments to bid a farewell to Queen Borgny and her—ah—consort, and we can get the hell out of Norway. It's a nice country. For bears.'
'They're welcome to it,' said Erik, feeling his nose gingerly.
Francesca nodded. 'I saw some of the Norsemen dragging a bear carcass, earlier. A big brute.'
Both knights laughed, and she wondered why. Did it have anything to do with Erik's black eyes? Or something else?
'You can say that again,' said Manfred. 'Where do you think we'll find the queen and that Turk of hers, Erik?'
Erik gestured at the hall behind them. 'Back in her rooms in the palace by now, I should think,' he said.
Francesca stuck an enquiring nose out of her sables. 'I thought this kingdom was ruled by a King Vortenbras?' She didn't just
Erik laughed. 'Not any more. You might say that's what we've been involved in, although most of the time it just felt like we were trying to stay alive. Come on, Manfred. We'll not introduce Francesca to the queen. There are enough clever women in this world without getting two of them together. And the knights will be as glad to go as we are. Time they got back to Sweden, anyway.'
Francesca snuggled her toes down against the still-warm brick at her feet. 'From that I conclude, the knights feel even one clever woman is too many.' But she had no real desire herself to emerge from her warm cocoon to meet this other clever woman. The Norse hall might be warm, but going there would mean moving out of this nest.
Still.
She couldn't help but notice that neither Manfred nor the icy Erik showed any signs of romantic attachment to this woman. That was a bit of a relief, since that would be a complication they didn't need. She wondered, briefly, just what a Turk was doing here, with a Norse queen.
But there'd be time for the story, somewhere warmer. Say . . . Italy. Or even . . . as she'd been thinking lately, Alexandria. She'd had several very interesting discussions with a Danish scholar about that city. And that fit in very nicely with the Emperor's plans.
After all, she was, first and foremost, the Emperor's servant, and she never, ever, forgot it. She couldn't afford to. And neither, if he was wise, could Manfred.
* * *
'Jerusalem!' Manfred nearly fell off the bed in shock. It was, especially for these parts, a very luxurious bed. It was certainly one he was very glad to be in, after all he'd been through, especially since it contained Francesca. 'You're not serious, dear!'
'Do go on with your massage, Manfred,' said Francesca languorously, turning slightly, and giving him a view of her magnificent breasts. He felt his blood heating up a little more; just as well, considering how cold he'd been over the past several weeks. He'd been wondering if he would
'I will say that the one good thing about all that drilling and training that Erik insists on is that it gives you