own room just before they get here. Fortunately I scanned you
'Exactly.' Vanyel sat up a little straighter, feeling better by the moment. 'I
'Oh, he comes to meals, but not with the family. He slips down to the kitchen at First Call for the servants and the armsmen; gets himself something portable, and pelts back up here. I
'Rumor and the truth are sometimes fairly different things,
'Tashir.' Vanyel sighed. 'So we have a new presumptive Herald with major Problems. Not good, Savil. What do we tell Father when he gets back?''
'Good question. No more than that you've retrieved Tashir newly-Chosen and - damaged. The less he knows of this mess, the better. I can't remember if he's ever
'What in hell!' Savil exclaimed.
'Tashir,' Vanyel croaked, throwing himself out of bed, staggering across the room.
'Van!'
He ignored Savil, and pulled open the door to his room. 'He's in the bower. Treesa must have cornered him somehow, and frightened him.'
He stumbled down the hall at an unsteady run, bare feet slapping on the wooden floor, weaving a little from side to side, but not slowing. He was halfway down the hallway before Savil caught up with him and threw a robe over him.
'Treesa would
It was a damned good thing that Treesa's bower wasn't far from the guest quarters, because he was winded when he got there, and holding his aching side.
Feminine shrieks met him halfway there. The pain - that was Tashir's and
He yanked open the door on chaos. Heavy furniture was dancing all over the room; lighter things like embroidery frames and stools circled the ceiling like demented bats, now and again pausing to throw themselves at the wall before circling again. Piles of shards showed where a few fragile ornaments had performed the same maneuvers to a more fatal end. Tashir was cowering in the corner nearest the doorframe, head buried in his arms; the women were cowering against the far wall, screaming at the tops of their lungs.
Vanyel and Savil acted in concert.
It was a fragile solution, at best; Vanyel sensed that the moment he or Savil loosed control, the young man would continue to panic.
The clatter of boots on the staircase heralded the unlikely answer to his prayers; Withen and Jervis stormed into the mess with drawn swords, probably expecting looting and rapine from all the screams. They stopped cold on the threshold. Vanyel would remember the looks on their faces for a long time.
Then Tashir looked up at the intruders; Vanyel got ready to tighten down on the youngster if another surge of fear broke him out of control. But instead, he felt the first flickers of hope and something very like trust when Tashir focused on Jervis.