There wasn't usually a Healer at Forst Reach, but Vanyel's Aunt Serina was staying here with her sister during her pregnancy. She'd had three miscarriages already, and was taking no chances; she was attended by her very own
'Oh, Van - ' Lissa folded herself inelegantly on the edge of Vanyel's bed and sighed. '
That beaky Ashkevron nose and her determined chin combined with her anxiety to make her look like a stubborn, mulish mare. Most people were put off by her appearance, but Vanyel knew her well enough to read the heartsick worry in her eyes. After all, she'd all but raised him.
Vanyel wasn't certain how clear he'd be, but he tried to explain. Lissa tucked up her legs, and rested her chin on her knees, an unladylike pose that would have evoked considerable distress from Lady Treesa. When he finished, she sighed again.
'I think you attract bad luck, that's all I can say. You don't do anything
Vanyel licked his dry lips and blinked at her. 'Liss - Jervis was really
She shook her head. 'I shouldn't have said that, should I? Van, all I was thinking about was getting him away from you.'
'I - I know Liss, I'm not blaming you, but - '
'But I made him mad. Well, I'll see if I can get to Father before Jervis does, but even if I do he probably won't listen to me. I'm just a female, after all.'
'I know.' He closed his eyes as the room began to swing. 'Just - try, Liss - please.'
'I will.' She slipped off the bed, then bent over and kissed his forehead. 'Try and sleep, like the Healer told you, all right?'
He nodded.
Tough-minded and independent, like the grandmother who had raised
Lady Treesa (anything but independent) had been far too busy with pregnancy and all the vapors she indulged in when pregnant to have anything to do with the resulting offspring. They went to the hands of others until they were old enough to be usefully added to
But Vanyel went to Liss. And they loved each other from the moment she'd taken him out of the nursery. She'd stand up to a raging lion for his sake.
So Lissa went in search of their father. Unfortunately that left him alone. And unfortunately Lissa didn't return when she couldn't immediately find Lord Withen. And that, of course, left him vulnerable when his father chose to descend on him like the god of thunders.
Vanyel was dizzy with pain as well as with the medicines the Healer had made him drink when Lord Withen stormed into his tiny, white-plastered room. He was lying flat on his back in his bed, trying not to move, and still the room seemed to be reeling around him. The pain was making him nauseous, and all he wanted was to be left in peace. The very last thing he wanted to see was his lord father.
And Withen barely gave him enough time to register that his father was
'What's all this about your cheating?' Withen roared, making Vanyel wince and wish he dared to cover his ears. 'By the gods, you whelp, I ought to break your other arm for you!'
'I
'I was,' he gasped through clenched teeth, 'I was just doing what Seldasen said to do!'
'And just who might this 'Seldasen' be?' his father growled savagely, his dark brows knitting together. 'What manner of coward says to run about and strike behind a man's back, eh?'
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